Primary sources first
For the details that actually decide your day — a ticket price, an opening time, a closure, an event date, a fare — Bangkok Up sends you to the primary source: the attraction's own site, the transport operator, the museum, the temple, the venue. These are the only places where the current value is authoritative, and they are what our 'verify before you go' notes point you toward.
We deliberately avoid republishing a precise figure as if it were fixed. A number copied from a blog two years ago is worse than no number at all, because it reads as current when it isn't. Where we mention how pricing or hours tend to work, we describe the shape of it and then route you to the official source for the live detail.
Transport and logistics
Getting-around details defer to the operators that run the systems: the BTS Skytrain and MRT for the rail network, the Airport Rail Link for Suvarnabhumi, and the Chao Phraya Express Boat and cross-river ferries for the water. Lines extend, stations open, fares adjust and timetables change, so for anything time- or price-sensitive we point you to the operator rather than freezing a value on the page.
We treat third-party aggregators, booking sites and review platforms as useful starting points for orientation — never as the final word on a volatile fact.
How we frame what changes
When a detail can change — and in Bangkok most of them can — it lives in the page's facts card with a clear 'verify before you go' note that tells you exactly what to confirm and where. This keeps the guidance useful without pretending to a precision we can't guarantee.
If you find an official source contradicts something we've written, that's a correction we want. Our editorial policy and corrections pages explain how we research and how to flag a fix.





