Tourist Cards in Bangkok

Bangkok awaits you with tourist cards that provide access to top attractions, guided tours and unique experiences - immerse yourself in the vibrant Thai culture and save on your adventure!
Tourist Cards in Bangkok

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Bangkok is a vibrant, chaotic and contrasting city, where gilded temples coexist with dizzying skyscrapers and floating markets compete with modern shopping malls. With so much to see and do, getting around the Thai capital can be a challenge, especially if you want to visit a lot of places without spending a fortune. That's why there are tourist cards, a great way to save money and access the main attractions without queuing or worrying about entrance fees. Here we tell you which are the best tourist cards in Bangkok and what advantages they offer.

1. Bangkok Explorer Pass: choose your own adventure

The Bangkok Explorer Pass, created by Go City, is ideal for those who want flexibility and don't want to feel tied down to a set plan. With this card, you can choose from 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 attractions from a list of over 30 places and experiences in the city. Highlights include:

  • Entrance to the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha
  • Chao Phraya River Cruise
  • Guided tour of Chinatown and its markets
  • Thai cooking class
  • Visit to the floating markets

The great advantage of the Explorer Pass is that you don't need to decide in advance which attractions to visit, you can simply choose as you go. Also, once activated, the card is valid for 60 days, so you don't have to do everything against the clock. Prices vary according to the number of attractions you choose, starting from €50-€60 for three activities.

2. Bangkok All-Inclusive Pass: unlimited access on consecutive days

If your idea is to see and do as much as possible in a short period of time, the best option is the Bangkok All-Inclusive Pass. With this pass you have unlimited access to over 30 attractions for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 consecutive days. Included experiences include:

  • Bangkok Old City Bike Tour
  • Dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River
  • Entrance to the Sunrise Temple (Wat Arun) and Wat Pho
  • Safari World and Marine Park
  • Cultural Show at the Siam Niramit

The great advantage of this card is that, if you plan your itinerary well, you can save more than 50% on entrance fees, as you can visit as many attractions as you have time for within the days of validity. The price starts at €70-€80 for one day and increases according to the duration you choose.

3. Which is the best card for you?

The choice between the Explorer Pass and the All-Inclusive Pass depends on your travel style. If you prefer to take it easy and select just a few key experiences, the Explorer Pass is the best choice. On the other hand, if you want to make the most of every minute and visit as many attractions as possible, the All-Inclusive Pass will save you more.

4. How to use the Bangkok Tourist Cards

Both cards work easily and completely digitally. Once purchased, you will receive a QR code on your mobile phone which you scan at each attraction to gain access. There is no need to pick up a physical card or make reservations in most cases, although for some activities with limited places (such as guided tours) it is advisable to book in advance.

5. What's included and what's not included?

Both cards cover entry to attractions, but do not include public transport, so you will have to use the BTS Skytrain, taxis or tuk-tuks on your own. Some experiences, such as dinner cruises, include food, but in most cases you will have to pay extra for meals and drinks.

6. Where to buy Bangkok Tourist Cards

You can buy both cards through the official Go City website, travel platforms such as GetYourGuide or Civitatis, or local agencies. It is advisable to buy them in advance, especially in high season, to make sure there is availability at all the attractions you want to visit.

7. Is it worth buying a Bangkok Tourist Card?

If you plan to visit more than three paid attractions, any of these cards will help you save money and time. They will also allow you to better organise your trip without worrying about buying tickets at each site. However, if your plan is to focus on free temples, markets and more local activities, you may not need one.

8. Explore Bangkok freely and without overspending

Bangkok is a city best enjoyed unhurriedly, but if you want to make the most of your visit without worrying about entrance fees and prices, tourist cards can be your best ally. Whether you choose the Explorer Pass to discover the city at your own pace or the All-Inclusive Pass for an unlimited experience, the important thing is that you make the most of every second in this incredible city. Which one will you choose for your next Bangkok adventure?

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