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On behalf of leading multi-attraction pass company, Leisure Pass Group, we are delighted to share that they have launched their brand new ‘Go Bangkok’ pass.

This flexible pass offers travellers savings of up to 63%, with free entry to 23 of the city’s most popular attractions and experiences, including the Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha Walking Tour, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Chao Phraya River Dinner Cruise, Tuk Tuk Night Tour and Go Bangkok Bicycle Tour.

With the Go Bangkok pass, travellers only need one digital pass to enter all attractions, paying nothing at the gate and saving up to 63% compared to buying tickets separately. With pass types to suit every budget, travellers can personalise their pass by choosing the activities and sites they’re most excited about.

There are two options for the Go Bangkok pass, each one designed for a different type of travel style:

All-Inclusive: Sightseers who want to save big and tackle as much of the city as possible can opt for this pass, available to purchase for a span of two to five days. This is a great option for travellers who like to be spontaneous on vacation, since they can decide which and how many attractions to visit that day. A 2-day adult pass starts at S$157 and a 2-day child pass starts at S$134.

Explorer: This pass is designed for travellers who prefer to take their time and explore a few select attractions. Available for three to seven attractions which travellers have the flexibility to either choose before heading out on vacation or plan once they arrive. A 3-choice adult pass starts at S$101 and a 3-choice child pass starts at S$85.

Spearheading the launch of the Go Bangkok pass is newly-minted CEO Jon Owen, who stepped up from his role as COO in January – a role which he had held since 2017.

An experienced corporate leader with a passion for digital growth, Jon has taken hold of more than 65 percent of the market share across his tenure and more than doubled the number of passes it’s sold in the past two years. Significantly extending Leisure Pass Group’s addressable market by investing in customer acquisition in Asia is also a priority.