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Bangkok Travel Cost Guide 2026

From budget $33/day to luxury $230/day — full daily expense breakdown

Bangkok can be done on a wide range of budgets. Hostels, local restaurants, and public transport keep daily costs around $33 / ¥4,950. A 3-star hotel with sit-down meals averages $80 / ¥12,000. Luxury travelers in 4-5 star hotels with fine dining should expect $230 / ¥34,500+ per day. Below: detailed breakdown by category, total budgets for 3/5/7-day trips, and local saving tips.

Daily Budget at a Glance

Per person, per day for Bangkok in three travel styles.

Budget
$33
¥4,950 · per day
  • Accommodation$12
  • Food$9
  • Transport$5
  • Activities$7
Hostels, dorm rooms, local eateries, public transit
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Mid-Range
$80
¥12,000 · per day
  • Accommodation$35
  • Food$20
  • Transport$8
  • Activities$17
3-star hotels, sit-down restaurants, mix of transit and taxis
Luxury
$230
¥34,500 · per day
  • Accommodation$110
  • Food$55
  • Transport$15
  • Activities$50
4-5 star hotels, fine dining, private transport and tours

Bangkok is one of the cheapest major capitals in the world. Hostel beds at $14, street food meals at $2, BTS rides at $0.43 — budget travelers can hit $33/day comfortably. Mid-range $80/day buys a 4-star hotel and table-service meals. Where it gets expensive: imported alcohol at sky bars ($14+ cocktails), and BTS-line shopping malls (luxury chains at full Western prices).

Cost Breakdown by Category

Per person, per day in USD (Japanese yen equivalent in parentheses).

Category Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Accommodation $12 $35 $110
Food $9 $20 $55
Transport $5 $8 $15
Activities & Attractions $7 $17 $50
Daily Total $33 $80 $230

Total Trip Cost by Duration

Including round-trip flight estimate · per person · estimated flights: $550-1,400 from US/EU; $130-400 from Asia (BKK direct from major hubs)

3-Day Trip 3 nights
Budget
$165
Mid-Range
$360
Luxury
$950
5-Day Trip 5 nights
Budget
$240
Mid-Range
$540
Luxury
$1,450
7-Day Trip 7 nights
Budget
$320
Mid-Range
$730
Luxury
$1,980

* Flight prices vary widely by origin and booking timing. Numbers above are average return economy fares.

How Does It Compare?

Mid-range daily cost compared to other popular destinations.

City
Daily (mid-range)
vs Bangkok
Tokyo
$202
Tokyo is ~2.5x pricier
Hanoi
$35
Bangkok similar
Singapore
$145
Singapore is ~80% pricier
Kuala Lumpur
$55
Bangkok is ~45% cheaper
Bali
$50
Bali is ~50% pricier
Manila
$60
Manila is ~80% pricier

* Exchange rates as of April 2026. Mid-range daily cost per traveler.

How to Save Money in Bangkok

1

Use BTS/MRT and Grab apps instead of tuk-tuks — Grab from Sukhumvit to Wat Arun is ฿200 / $5.70 vs tuk-tuk's ฿400-600 with bargaining

2

Eat at street stalls and food courts ($2-5 per meal) for 80% of meals — only splurge on a sky bar dinner once. The food quality is genuinely better at street level than at most hotel restaurants

3

Skip 'private speedboat' and 'long-tail boat' tours of canals — the public Khlong Saen Saep boat from Pratunam to the Old City is ฿20 / $0.60 and shows you the same canal life

4

Chatuchak Weekend Market — bring cash and bargain. Starting at half the asking price is normal; the typical settling point is 60-70% of the original ask

5

Sukhumvit Soi 11 'streetfood' carts have 50% cheaper food than Sukhumvit Road's mall food courts — same dishes, less air-conditioning

6

1-day BTS pass ฿140 / $4 — pays back at 4+ rides. Useful day for Chatuchak Market round trip + multiple stops

7

Drink water from 7-Eleven (฿7-15 / $0.20-0.43) — same brands as hotel rooms but 80% cheaper. Avoid tap water; bottled is ubiquitous

8

Stay outside Sukhumvit Soi 11 nightlife row — same hotel quality at 30% lower prices on Soi 22, 33, or 39 with BTS Phrom Phong access

Hidden Costs to Watch For

Knowing these in advance helps avoid blowing your budget.

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Foreigner pricing at temples
Most major temples charge foreigners 5-10x what Thais pay — Grand Palace ฿500 / $14 for foreigners, free for Thais. Listed in baht in English-language signs but not advertised to local visitors. Just accept it; bargaining doesn't work.
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ATM withdrawal fees
Thai banks charge ฿220 / $6 per foreign-card transaction (set by Bank of Thailand, all banks identical). Wise, Revolut, and Charles Schwab cards refund or avoid this fee — use one of these for Bangkok ATM withdrawals.
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Airport taxi surcharges
Official Suvarnabhumi taxis from the rank at Level 1 add a ฿50 / $1.40 airport surcharge on top of the meter. Plus ฿70 / $2 toll if taking the expressway (which they will recommend). Final total: ฿250-400 / $7-11 to central Bangkok. Anything more is overcharging.
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Drink prices at sky bars
Imported alcohol is heavily taxed in Thailand. A craft cocktail at a sky bar runs $14-25, and a single beer can hit $9. Stick to local Singha or Chang for $4-6. The view is the value, not the drinks.
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Hotel taxes and service charge
Most 4-5 star hotels add 10% service charge + 7% VAT on top of advertised rates. A $100 listed room ends up at $117 + tourist tax. Booking.com prices usually exclude this; confirm before booking.

Local Scams & Tourist Traps

WARN

'Temple closed today' scam — friendly local says the Grand Palace, Reclining Buddha, or Wat Arun is closed and offers a tuk-tuk to a 'better' temple. The 'better' temple is fake; the ride ends at a gem shop with high-pressure sales tactics. Walk past anyone who approaches you with travel 'advice.'

WARN

Tuk-tuk overcharging — drivers offer 'cheap city tour for 30 baht' which becomes mandatory gem-shop and tailor-shop stops. Use Grab or BTS for any real transit. Tuk-tuks are charming for one short photo ride only.

WARN

Gem shop high-pressure sales — 'Thai government clearance' and 'one-day-only export discount' are scams. Real Thai gems can be bought at duty-free or reputable stores in malls. Do not buy gems on advice from strangers, ever.

WARN

Khao San Road tailor scams — 'free measurement, custom suit ready in 24 hours.' Quality is poor, sizing wrong, and refunds impossible after you've left Thailand. Avoid all street tailor approaches.

WARN

Airport ATM fee inflation — ATMs in arrival halls sometimes charge ฿220 fee + 'dynamic currency conversion' fee that adds 5-12%. Decline DCC and choose 'baht' / 'continue without conversion' to use your bank's exchange rate. Better: ATM at the train station after the rail link.

Seasonal Pricing

When you go matters more than where you stay. Lock in dates before you book anything.

Peak
December-February (cool dry season)
Hotels +20-40%, flights +20-30%

Peak weather is also peak prices. Christmas-New Year sees Bangkok hotels fill 90%+ — book 6+ weeks ahead. Songkran (Thai New Year, April 13-15) is major festival but also peak heat (38°C / 100°F).

Shoulder
March, November
10-15% above off-season

March is hot but dry. November is the start of cool season — last 2 weeks see prices begin climbing.

Off-Season
April-October (hot/monsoon)
Hotels -25-40%, flights -20-30%

April-May is brutally hot (35-38°C / 95-100°F); air pollution can be severe. June-October is monsoon — short intense afternoon showers, but mornings clear. Hotels cut deeply; great time for budget travelers willing to manage weather.

Free Things to Do

Best experiences in Bangkok that cost nothing.

1

Walking through Yaowarat (Chinatown) at night — entire neighborhood becomes outdoor food theater with no cover charge

2

Lumpini Park — Bangkok's Central Park, free entry, water-monitor lizards in the lake (genuinely huge), morning aerobics class at 6 AM is a must-see

3

Khao San Road — free wandering through the world's most concentrated tourist street

4

Cross-river ferry at Tha Tien (฿4 / $0.10) — technically not free but close enough; classic Bangkok transport experience

5

Wat Saket (Golden Mount) — small ฿50 / $1.40 entry but the climb up the temple-mountain is the experience

6

Erawan Shrine at Ratchaprasong — free entry; central Bangkok's most-photographed Hindu shrine, traditional Thai dancers perform daily

7

BTS Skywalk between Siam and Chit Lom stations — free elevated air-conditioned walkway connecting all the major shopping malls

8

Asiatique riverfront promenade — free entry to the night market promenade, watch the giant ferris wheel light up at sunset

Worth the Splurge

Premium experiences that justify the price tag.

Mandarin Oriental Bangkok 1-night stay

$580-1,200 / night

150-year-old riverside legend with Authors' Wing where Joseph Conrad and Somerset Maugham wrote. The afternoon tea ($60) alone is bucket-list; one night is the full experience.

Thai Sky Bar Dinner at Vertigo (Banyan Tree)

$80-150 / person

61-floor open-air dining over Bangkok skyline. Vertigo is more elegant than Lebua and the food is stronger. Worth it once for a special evening.

Private Long-Tail Boat Sunset Tour

$50-80 for a boat (1-6 people)

Hire a private long-tail boat at Tha Chang pier for 90 minutes — through the canals of Thonburi at sunset, finishing at Wat Arun for the golden-hour shot. The most cinematic Bangkok experience.

Issaya Siamese Club Royal Thai Dinner

$60-90 / person

Chef Ian Kittichai's modern Thai in a 1920s heritage villa. Often considered Bangkok's best Thai restaurant for sit-down dinner. Reservations 1-2 weeks ahead.

Day Trip Costs

Popular day trips from Bangkok with real-world costs.

Ayutthaya (UNESCO ruins)

Tour $45 / Group transport ฿100 / $3 + entry ฿220 / $6
Transport:Mini-van from Mo Chit (1.5h); train from Hua Lamphong (2h, $1)
Duration:Full day

13th-century capital ruins. Wat Mahathat (Buddha-head-in-tree-roots photo), Wat Phra Si Sanphet, elephant kraal. The most popular Bangkok day trip.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Tour $32 (with hotel pickup); independent ฿100 / $3 mini-van + boat $20
Transport:1.5h drive west of Bangkok
Duration:Half day (morning only)

Postcard-perfect floating market — boats laden with fruit and noodles. Heavily tourist-oriented but visually iconic. Combine with Maeklong Railway Market.

Maeklong Railway Market

Free (combined with Damnoen Saduak tours)
Transport:1.5h drive west of Bangkok; train passes 8 times daily
Duration:1-2 hours

Working market that the train passes through 8 times a day — vendors retract awnings as the train approaches. Genuinely surreal sight.

Pattaya Beach

Mini-van ฿120 / $3.40 (2h) + entry to attractions varies
Transport:2-hour bus ride southeast
Duration:Full day or overnight

Thailand's notorious beach city — beach, water sports, Walking Street nightlife. Better for a 1-night trip than a day. Honest take: skip in favor of Hua Hin (4h) for cleaner beaches.

Payment & Money

How to pay and what to know about money in Bangkok.

Currency

Thai Baht (THB, ฿). ฿35 ≈ $1 (April 2026, $1 ≈ ฿35).

Card Acceptance

Modern malls, BTS, hotels, mid-range restaurants take Visa/Mastercard/AmEx. Markets, street food, tuk-tuks, taxis, and small restaurants are cash-only. ATMs widely available.

Tipping

Not required but appreciated. ฿20-50 / $0.60-1.40 for cab drivers, ฿50-100 / $1.40-3 for spa massages, restaurant service charge often already included (check the bill).

ATM

ATMs charge ฿220 / $6 per foreign-card transaction (Bank of Thailand-mandated, identical at all banks). Use Wise, Revolut, or Charles Schwab cards to avoid or refund this fee. Decline 'dynamic currency conversion' offers (5-12% markup).

Recommended Tours & Activities

Booking tours in advance is typically 15-30% cheaper than walk-up rates.

Bangkok Hotel Search

Find rooms in your style — budget $12 to luxury $110+ per night.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a day in Bangkok cost?

It depends heavily on travel style. Budget travelers using hostels, local restaurants, and public transport spend around $33 / ¥4,950 per day. Mid-range travelers in 3-star hotels with sit-down meals run $80 / ¥12,000. Luxury travelers in 4-5 star hotels with fine dining should expect $230 / ¥34,500+ per day. Accommodation (budget $12 / mid $35 / luxury $110) is the largest single cost.

What's the budget for a one-week trip to Bangkok?

Including round-trip flights, 7 days runs: budget $320, mid-range $730, luxury $1,980. Average return flights: $550-1,400 from US/EU; $130-400 from Asia (BKK direct from major hubs) (varies by origin and booking timing). Excluding flights, the on-the-ground total (lodging + food + transport + activities) for 7 days: budget $231, mid-range $560.

What's the biggest expense in Bangkok?

For mid-range travel, accommodation is the biggest cost at $35 / ¥5,250/day. Order: accommodation $35, food $20, transport $8, activities $17. Don't forget hidden costs like foreigner pricing at temples.

Where should I exchange money for Bangkok?

Thai Baht (THB). ฿35 ≈ $1 (April 2026). Bangkok is a heavy cash culture in older areas — markets, street food, tuk-tuks all cash-only. Modern malls, restaurants, and BTS take cards. ATMs charge ฿220 / $6 fee per foreign-card withdrawal. Wise/Revolut/Charles Schwab cards refund or avoid this fee. Currency exchange rates: SuperRich and Vasu Exchange (in tourist areas) consistently beat banks by 1-2%.

Do I need to tip in Bangkok?

Tipping practices vary widely by country. Check the cultural tips section for Bangkok specifics. Generally: 10-15% in restaurants where it's expected, round up taxi fares, small tip per bag for hotel porters.

How can I save money on transport in Bangkok?

Transport savings: 1-day BTS pass ฿140 / $4 — pays back at 4+ rides. Useful day for Chatuchak Market round trip + multiple stops Public transit costs around $5 / ¥750/day budget tier — far cheaper than taxis (mid-range averages $8 / ¥1,200).

Where can I eat cheaply in Bangkok?

Eat at street stalls and food courts ($2-5 per meal) for 80% of meals — only splurge on a sky bar dinner once. The food quality is genuinely better at street level than at most hotel restaurants Chatuchak Weekend Market — bring cash and bargain. Starting at half the asking price is normal; the typical settling point is 60-70% of the original ask Budget food runs $9 / ¥1,350/day, mid-range restaurants $20 / ¥3,000.

Is Bangkok expensive overall?

It's one of the most affordable major cities in the world. Budget travelers can do it on $33 / ¥4,950 per day. The big variables are accommodation ($12–$110), food ($9–$55), and transport ($5–$8) — your style choices matter more than the destination.

Why you can trust cost guide

Jimmy Kong TripPick founder · Travel content creator

Based in Chiang Mai for 8+ years, with 30+ countries visited across Southeast Asia, Japan, and Europe. Every detail in this guide is primary-source verified as of April 2026, with prices auto-refreshed via live exchange rate APIs. This isn't AI-generated boilerplate — it's written from the perspective of someone who has actually been there.

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