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9 January 20254 分钟阅读

Uber vs Taxi in Bangkok: Grab, Bolt & Metered Cabs Compared (2025)

Uber doesn't operate in Bangkok — Grab is the app-based alternative. Here's how Grab compares to Bangkok's metered taxis in price, safety, and convenience.

Uber exited Thailand in 2018, replaced by Grab as the dominant ride-hailing app. For most Bangkok journeys, Grab is cheaper, safer, and more convenient than flagging a metered taxi — though metered cabs remain a solid option if you know the rules.

Grab vs Metered Taxi: Head-to-Head

Price (short trip, 5km)Grab: THB 80–130 | Meter taxi: THB 60–90 + expressway tolls
Price (airport to Sukhumvit)Grab: THB 280–380 | Meter: THB 250–350 + expressway THB 75
BookingGrab: app, set price upfront | Taxi: hail on street, meter starts on entry
Meter refusalGrab: not applicable | Taxi: common near tourist areas — walk away
PaymentGrab: card or cash | Taxi: cash only (most)
EnglishGrab: destination set in app | Taxi: limited English, show address on phone

When to Use Each

  • **Use Grab**: airport runs, late night, unfamiliar areas, when you want a fixed price upfront
  • **Use metered taxi**: short hops in the city centre, when Grab surges, when you have cash and the driver uses the meter
  • **Avoid**: motorcycle taxis (motosai) for anything over 2km with luggage; tuk-tuks for price-sensitive journeys
  • **Bolt**: also operates in Bangkok and is sometimes 10–15% cheaper than Grab on the same route
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Always insist on the meter in Bangkok taxis. If a driver quotes a fixed price before starting the meter, it's almost always higher than the metered fare. Say "meter, please" — most drivers comply. If they don't, get out and hail another cab.

常见问题

Is Grab safe in Bangkok?

Yes — Grab is the safest ride option in Bangkok for tourists. Drivers are registered and rated, trips are tracked, and payment is in-app. It's particularly recommended for solo women travellers and late-night journeys.

How much does a Grab from Suvarnabhumi Airport to the city cost?

Expect THB 280–380 ($7.70–10.50) to Sukhumvit or Silom. Add THB 50–75 for expressway tolls (passenger pays). The Airport Rail Link is faster (30 min, THB 45) if you're travelling light.

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