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TAGTHAi City Pass

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Explore the vibrant culture of Thailand with the TAGTHAi City Pass located at Ratchabophit Rd, Phra Nakhon. This unique pass provides access to various attractions, blending traditional and modern experiences that make your visit unforgettable.

About TAGTHAi City Pass

Nestled in the heart of Phra Nakhon, TAGTHAi City Pass serves as a perfect entry point for those eager to immerse themselves in Thailand’s rich cultural tapestry. Situated on Ratchabophit Road, this destination grants visitors easy access to a myriad of historical sites, museums, and local treasures. The City Pass is designed to enhance your experience by providing valuable insights and seamless access to iconic locations that highlight the essence of Thai heritage. Whether you’re interested in ornate temples, bustling markets, or serene parks, the TAGTHAi City Pass curates a selection of experiences tailored to the curious traveler. Experience the vibrancy of local festivals, indulge in flavorful street food, and savor the hospitality that Thailand is renowned for. With the TAGTHAi City Pass, transform your visit into an enriching journey that unveils the depth and diversity of Thailand’s culture, making every moment truly worthwhile.

The area

Full Address

Ratchabophit Rd 150 Ratchabophit Rd, Khwaeng Wat Ratchabophit, Khet Phra Nakhon, 10200, Thailand

Name in Thai

TAGTHAi City Pass (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

Review area

9 thoughts on “TAGTHAi City Pass

  1. The value for money is fantastic!The attractions are exciting and the food served in the cafes and restaurants is delicious.The Siam Museum and the Mahanakon Sky Walk are unmissable. Also, the boat tour and the tuk-tuk tour are a great way to see Bangkok.

  2. We had an amazing time in Bangkok using the city day pass! This was not our first time in Bangkok, but there was still so much we hadn’t done and we thought it would be fun to see how much we could do in one day using the TAGTHAi pass. We managed to fit in a tuk tuk tour, a boat ride, the skywalk, three delicious meals and sunset drinks at a rooftop bar! And we didn’t even start the day until 10 am! The Mahanakon Sky Walk is an absolute must and the meal at the Seafood Cafe & Restaurant in Chinatown was one of the best we’ve had in Thailand. Those two things alone were worth the pass price.

  3. I cannot recommend this enough if you are visiting Chiang Mai. Make sure you at least stay in Chiang Mai for 3 full days so you can fully take advantage of the 3 day pass. We did one of the elephant sanctuaries, ate at multiple restaurants and had multiple massages, and did cooking school and rafting and the river cruise and coffee farm, all for just over $100 per person. What a steal!!!

  4. experiences and attractions: tagthai is a good platform for Thai businesses to introduce their business to tourists. at the same time, this is a great platform for tourists to discover activities that they would not know of. example is the banana beach catamaran activity. we would not know how great this is if not for tag thai. another example would be the massages and spa as there are too many spas in Thailand, and tagthai choosing which spas to tie up with helps tourists to be assured of quality massage and spa experience.customer service: awesome experience with tagthai customer service. we had a lot of questions even before landing in Thailand and they were very responsive in chats. they even helped us with our hotel transfers with the partnered activities. I even lost my sunglasses and they were a great help in locating it by contacting the catamaran banana beach activity where I left my sunglasses in their van. overall: I highly recommend getting tagthai passes when visiting Thailand. not only will you save money but also they will help you as much as they can for a smooth tourists experience. this was my first time in Thailand and before coming, I thought it was like my home country but coming in Thailand and using tagthai greatly changed my mind. now I am excited for my next trip in Thailand which I plan to go either in Bangkok or Chiang Mai.

  5. Pattaya one day pass. Did touristy things we normally wouldn’t do because of budget constraints. Made full use of pass for great food,massage and show and attractions.Glad we never paid full price for Tiffany’s or the Sanctuary as they were both not value for money.Floating market in Thai costumes was fun. Lol

  6. We purchased the elephant lover pass in Chiang Mai and it was a great purchase. If you are planning to see more than 1 elephant sanctuary this pass is perfect we went to 4 and they were all different and good in there own ways… I thought our kids may be bored by the end but it was the opposite by the end our kids were little experts with the elephants and were showing adults how to behave around the elephants and it seemed like their excitement grew with each visit.The Elephant Discovery includes a bamboo rafting trip which was a nice little add on. The guide was knowledgeable of the area and the elephants. They had a huge mortar and pestle type machine to make large quantities of the natural elephant laxative. Lanna Kingdom was such a peaceful experience and we were there in the afternoon so we experienced a sunset with the elephants and our guide Alex was really great at explaining things and the mahouts were all good with the kids. We were very lucky here as it was just our family and 1 other couple so we had a really great and personal experience. Elephant Pride only do small groups and full days so as not to stress the elephants. It is a little bit further drive but it was well worth it they have a natural spring fed clay mud pit and a stream or river running through the property so the mud and bath are never feel like dirty water. The mahouts and guide were also really good with the kids and kept them engaged the entire day showing them different fruit trees and teaching th what they love the most as well as different flowers a really cool one called the swan flower. Elephant Retirement Park was a bit larger group but was a good experience overall especially the trek.Overall, the pass was a great investment for us and we enjoyed each day. I can’t recommend it enough.

  7. I bought a 1 day pass to Pattaya. I was looking forward to a great breakfast but it was unavailable due to renovations. However, I had no problems at other restaurants, and I ate lunch, dinner, and dessert at a restaurant I don’t usually go to, and got a massage at the end.The total cost was $42, so I was very satisfied.

  8. Fantastic experience. The app is very easy to follow, all tours are planned in a very organised way. We rode a tuktuk and a boat that took us all around. We visited the grand palace, various temples, shopping centres in town, had fantastic lunch at a local market on the river bank, visited the tallest building (with glass roof floor!). We finished the day with a great foot massage! All inclusive! There are more to do if you can manage within 24 hours. Highly recommended to anyone planning a short trip to Bangkok !

  9. TagThai Bangkok City Pass was such a good find for exploring Bangkok. It’s super flexible because I could just go wherever I wanted. I got to mix things up hit a few temples, try some authentic street food, and even squeeze in a boat ride all in one day! All I had to do was show my QR code at each spot that made everything quick and easy.

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Where is TAGTHAi City Pass located?

TAGTHAi City Pass is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Ratchabophit Rd 150 Ratchabophit Rd, Khwaeng Wat Ratchabophit, Khet Phra Nakhon, 10200, Thailand



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