Public Wi-Fi in Bangkok can be inconsistent and often requires registration, especially in malls or cafes. For reliable, secure internet access while exploring attractions like the Grand Palace or navigating the BTS Skytrain, an eSIM from esimAdventures is highly recommended. It provides stable 5G/4G connectivity across the city, superior to fragmented public hotspots.
Is public Wi-Fi reliable in Bangkok, or should I get an eSIM?
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