Bangkok Hop-On Hop-Off Bus: 24, 48 & 72-Hour Pass Guide

Open-air hop-on hop-off double-decker tour bus driving through Bangkok

The Bangkok Hop-On Hop-Off Bus covers 16 stops across the city including the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Chinatown, Khao San Road, and Siam Paragon — on one circular route. Buses run every 35 minutes from 10:00 am to 3:25 pm. Passes are available for 24, 48, or 72 hours from USD 24.30. An audio guide in 7 languages is included. The Grand Palace entry ticket is not included — pay separately at the gate. Best suited to visitors who want a flexible, self-paced overview of Bangkok’s main attractions across one or more days.

The Bangkok Hop-On Hop-Off Bus is a practical option for first-time visitors who want to get their bearings across the city without the commitment of a fixed guided tour or the complexity of navigating public transport independently. Sitting on the open-top upper deck between stops gives you panoramic views of Bangkok’s neighbourhoods, temples, and skyline that are simply not available from the BTS Skytrain or a taxi.

Route and Stops

The Bangkok Hop-On Hop-Off Bus operates one circular route with 16 stops:

  1. Siam Paragon
  2. MBK Center
  3. Samyan Mitrtown / Wat Hualampong (Golden Buddha Temple)
  4. Golden Buddha Temple / Wat Traimit
  5. Chinatown
  6. Grand China Hotel / Dragon Temple Kammalawat
  7. Loha Prasat / Pra Tu Phee
  8. Khao San Road
  9. Giant Swing
  10. Wat Pho
  11. Sanam Luang / Royal Grand Palace
  12. Wat Rakhangkhositaram
  13. Wat Arun
  14. ICONSIAM
  15. Mahanakorn Skywalk
  16. Patpong Night Market / Central World

The route covers the full arc from Bangkok’s modern commercial centre (Siam, MBK, Central World) through the historic old city (Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Khao San Road) to Chinatown and the riverside. A single circuit from first stop to last takes approximately 3–3.5 hours without hopping off.

Grand Palace Stop

Stop 11 — Sanam Luang / Royal Grand Palace — drops you at Sanam Luang, the large ceremonial field immediately north of the Grand Palace entrance on Na Phra Lan Road. The Grand Palace entrance (Mani Noppharat Gate) is approximately a 5-minute walk south from the bus stop.

Important: The hop-on hop-off bus does not include Grand Palace entry. You purchase your ticket separately at the gate (500 THB) or in advance online. For skip-the-line access, see the Grand Palace Entry Ticket.

Timing note: The Grand Palace has last entry at 3:30 pm. The hop-on hop-off bus runs until 3:25 pm departure from the first stop. If you plan to visit the Grand Palace via the bus, do so before midday to ensure you have adequate time inside the complex before closing.

Pass Options and Prices

PassPrice fromBest for
24-hour passFrom USD 22.90One-day Bangkok overview
48-hour passFrom USD 25.80Two-day exploration
72-hour passFrom USD 28.70Extended Bangkok stay

Current promotion (valid until 30 September 2026): Buy a 24-hour ticket and receive a free upgrade to a 48-hour ticket. Prices may vary slightly by region and exchange rate — check the GetYourGuide listing for the latest pricing.

Passes are activated from first use and run continuously for the selected duration. They can be redeemed at any stop along the route. Tickets can also be collected at an alternative counter at Central World Department Store (1st Floor, Hug Thai Gate).

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What Is Included

  • Unlimited hop-on hop-off rides for your selected pass duration (24, 48, or 72 hours)
  • Audio guide available in 7 languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin, Japanese)
  • Open-top double-decker panoramic seating
  • All 16 stops on the route

What Is Not Included

  • Grand Palace entry ticket (500 THB — purchase separately at the gate or online)
  • Entry to any attraction along the route
  • Hotel pickup (board at any stop along the route)

Operating Hours and Frequency

  • First bus: 10:00 am from Stop 1 (Siam Paragon)
  • Last bus departure from first stop: 3:25 pm
  • Frequency: Every 35 minutes
  • Full circuit time: Approximately 3–3.5 hours

The 10:00 am start is later than ideal for Grand Palace visitors (who ideally arrive at 8:30 am at opening). If the Grand Palace is your first priority, consider visiting it independently at opening and boarding the hop-on hop-off bus afterward at the Sanam Luang stop (#11) for the remainder of your day.

Audio Guide

An audio guide is included with the pass and available in 7 languages. Commentary is GPS-triggered, playing as you approach each stop. It covers the history and significance of the major attractions along the route — providing useful context between stops and at each landmark. Reviews note that the audio guide adds genuine value to the experience, particularly for first-time Bangkok visitors.

Is the Bangkok Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Worth It?

The hop-on hop-off bus is best suited to visitors who:

  • Are in Bangkok for 2–3 days and want a flexible, self-paced overview of the city
  • Prefer the panoramic viewing experience of an open-top bus over navigating the BTS or taxis
  • Want to cover both the historic old city (Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun) and modern Bangkok (Siam, ICONSIAM) without planning individual routes

It is less suited to visitors whose primary goal is the Grand Palace specifically — for whom a guided Grand Palace tour or skip-the-line entry ticket paired with independent exploration is more time-efficient.

Practical Tips

  • Sit on the upper open-top deck for the best views and photographs
  • Book your hop-on hop-off ticket in advance to avoid queues at the first stop
  • For the Grand Palace, plan your visit at Stop 11 well before 2:00 pm to allow time to purchase a ticket and explore before the 3:30 pm last-entry cutoff
  • The bus route covers Bangkok’s main commercial and tourist zones but does not cover areas further afield (floating markets, Don Mueang) — for those, dedicated tours are needed
  • Air pollution in Bangkok can occasionally make open-top upper deck uncomfortable; the lower enclosed deck is available if needed

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Bangkok Hop-On Hop-Off Bus stop at the Grand Palace?

Yes. Stop 11 (Sanam Luang / Royal Grand Palace) is a 5-minute walk from the Grand Palace entrance on Na Phra Lan Road.

Is the Grand Palace entry included with the hop-on hop-off ticket?

No. The hop-on hop-off pass covers unlimited bus rides only. Grand Palace entry (500 THB) is purchased separately at the gate.

What time does the hop-on hop-off bus start?

The first bus departs from Stop 1 (Siam Paragon) at 10:00 am. The last departure from the first stop is at 3:25 pm.

How often do buses run?

Every 35 minutes. The full circuit from first to last stop takes approximately 3–3.5 hours.

Can I use my hop-on hop-off pass for multiple days?

Yes, if you purchase a 48-hour or 72-hour pass. The pass activates on first use and runs continuously for the selected duration. —

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