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The Chao Phraya River runs 372 km through central Thailand and forms the main artery of Bangkok's original transport network. A dinner cruise offers a different perspective on the city, floating past Wat Arun, the Grand Palace, and Rama VIII Bridge while the skyline lights up at dusk. Multiple operators run nightly from Sathorn Pier, typically departing between 18:00 and 20:00 and lasting two hours. Prices range from 1,200 to 2,500 THB (32-66 EUR) depending on the vessel and menu, with most packages including a Thai-international buffet and live music.
For daytime sightseeing without the dinner price tag, the Chao Phraya Express Boat runs a tourist line (blue flag) between Sathorn Pier and Phra Athit Pier for 60 THB per trip or 150 THB for a day pass. The orange-flag commuter boats cost just 16 THB per trip and cover the same route with more stops. Either option lets you hop on and off at piers near the Grand Palace (Tha Chang), Wat Pho (Tha Tien), Wat Arun, Chinatown (Ratchawong), and Khao San Road (Phra Athit).
Pro Tip: Skip the tourist blue-flag boat and use the orange-flag commuter service for a fraction of the cost. The route is identical, the boats run more frequently, and sitting among Thai commuters heading home gives you a far more genuine river experience.