This Bangkok BTS Route Guide has been designed to help you discover all the interesting sites and activities surrounding each station so that you can get more out of your BTS-hopping experience through Bangkok. THERE ARE TWO BTS LINES: SILOM LINE runs west to south, between the National Stadium in the Siam shopping area and Bang Wa in Thonburi (across the Chao Phraya River).
SUKHUMVIT LINE runs north to east from Mo Chit to Bearing. The two lines meet at Siam Station, and also connect at two points with the underground (MRT) – at Sala Daeng Station (Silom Line) and Asok Station (Sukhumvit Line). A new train arrives every 3 - 6 minutes or so between 06:30 and midnight. The last train leaves between 23:30 and 23:50. Fares start at 15 baht for one stop (more info about the BTS Passes ).
Note that trains can get pretty full during peak hours (07:00 - 09:00 and 16:00 - 19:00), as the BTS has also become the choice mode of transport for people living and working in Bangkok.
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BTS Siam
Siam is your gateway to Bangkok’s most-happening shopping, dining and entertainment scene. Discover an array of Read More...
BTS Ratchadamri
Set in one of Bangkok’s most luxurious neighbourhoods, this station provides access to some of the city’s most Read More...
BTS Sala Daeng
Busy at non-peak hours, and chaotic during the rush hours, this station is a gateway to Silom’s electrified shopping,MRT Read More...
BTS Chong Nonsi
Set at the far end of the Central Business District (Sathorn Road), this station overlooks one of the most picturesque Read More...
BTS Surasak
Surrounded by low-key North Sathorn neighbourhoods, this station comes in handy for those working at nearby offices or Read More...
BTS Saphan Taksin
The last station before crossing over the Chao Phraya River, this station connects with the Chao Phraya Express Boat at Read More...
BTS Wongwian Yai
Wongwian Yai Station sits in a dense residential neighbourhood just south of King Taksin the Great Monument. Although Read More...
BTS Pho Nimit
Pho Nimit BTS makes even the quieter central Bangkok BTS stations look comparatively hectic. Serving a majority of Read More...
BTS Talat Phlu
Talat Phlu BTS is located on the main Krung Thon Buri Road and is also connected by an interchange walkway with Read More...
BTS Wutthakat
Wutthakat BTS Station opened at the end of 2013 on the Silom Line and is located on the main Krung Thon Buri Road that Read More...
BTS Bang Wa
Bang Wa BTS is the final and westernmost station on the Silom Line, and was opened for public use in December 2013. The Read More...
BTS Mo Chit
One of the busiest stations, Mo Chit puts you at the doorstep of Chatuchak Weekend Market and a host of family-friendly Read More...
BTS Saphan Kwai
Overshadowed by neighbouring Ari and Mo Chit, Saphan Kwai is where to find all kinds of specialty shops, from Read More...
BTS Ari
Fast becoming one of Bangkok’s most lively expat neighbourhoods, Ari is peppered with high-rise condos and hip eateries Read More...
BTS Phaya Thai
This station is your gateway to the beautiful heritage houses and museum at Suan Pakkad Palace, King Power Duty Free Read More...
BTS Ratchathewi
The station is just a few minutes’ walk to Pratunam – the epicentre of wholesale clothing and wacky street fashion. If Read More...
BTS Siam
Siam is your gateway to Bangkok’s most-happening shopping, dining and entertainment scene. Discover an array of Read More...
BTS Chit Lom
This station is your gateway to one of Bangkok’s most vibrant shopping districts – Ratchaprasong – where high-street Read More...
BTS Ploen Chit
Surrounded by luxury hotel chains, serviced apartments and high-rise office buildings, this station gives you access to Read More...
BTS Nana
Nana looks its best after dark, and this station puts you right at the centre of Bangkok’s nightlife hotspots – the chic Read More...
BTS Asoke
One of Bangkok’s busiest business district after Silom, Asoke is home to glass-and-steel office buildings, high-endMRT Read More...
BTS Phrom Phong
Set in a culturally diverse neighbourhood, this station is your gateway to the maze of sois peppered with stand-alone Read More...
BTS Thong Lo
Thonglor is the meeting ground for Bangkokg’s young, urban and chic. It has a fascinating lineup of outdoor boutique Read More...
BTS Ekamai
With one foot still in the old Bangkok of yesteryear and another in a world defined by the global culture, Ekamai is Read More...
BTS Pra Khanong
More of a residential area than commercial district, the low-key Pra Khanong neighbhourhood has little to offer in terms Read More...
BTS On Nut
With direct access to the hypermarket chain Tesco Lotus, On Nut Station is like a rest stop for locals who come here to Read More...
BTS Bang Chak
Bang Chak is a dense residential community with little to offer in terms of shopping and entertainment. There’s a few Read More...
BTS Punnawithi
Surrounded by a low-key residential neighbourhood, Punnawithi has nothing of particular interest for tourism. Piyarom Read More...
BTS Udom Suk
This station at the doorstep of Soi Udom Suk (Sukhumvit 103) is home to a large concentration of street-side restaurants Read More...
BTS Bang Na
Bangna is a gateway to the eastern outskirts of Bangkok, with access to the expressways that head towards Pattaya, Read More...
BTS Bearing
Bearing is at the easternmost edge of Bangkok. Beyond here is Samrong, Samutprakarn Province. There’s not much going on Read More...
Bangkok MRT
Fast and efficient, the MRT network serves 18 stations and stretches for 20 km from Hua Lamphong in the South (near Read More...
Taxis in Bangkok
Besides the BTS and MRT, the most convenient way to get around Bangkok is by taxi. Most taxis are new, spacious and come Read More...
Bangkok MRT
Fast and efficient, the MRT network serves 18 stations and stretches for 20 km from Hua Lamphong in the South (near Read More...
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