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Travel Guide Updated April 2026

Bangkok Trip Cost Calculator 2026

Estimate your total Bangkok trip cost by travel style, season, and districts you plan to visit.

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How many days will you spend in Bangkok?
7 days
Total people sharing accommodation.
2
Select a spending level that matches your preferences.
Prices vary by season due to demand and availability.
Select all districts you plan to explore. More districts = more inter-district travel costs.
Estimated Total Trip Cost
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How It Works

The calculator uses per-person daily baselines for five spending categories: accommodation, food, local transport, activities, and miscellaneous costs. These baselines are drawn from median prices on Numbeo, Booking.com, and first-hand research across Bangkok's main districts.

Your total estimate is adjusted by three factors. First, the travel style sets your daily spending baseline from 850 THB per person (budget) to 18,500 THB (luxury). Second, the season multiplier adjusts prices up 20 percent during peak cool season or down 10 to 20 percent during hot and rainy seasons. Third, district surcharges reflect the real price differences between Bangkok's neighbourhoods: Sukhumvit and Silom carry a premium, while Khao San and Thonburi are cheaper.

When you select multiple districts, the calculator adds inter-district travel costs at 100 THB per leg per person per day, reflecting typical BTS, MRT, and river boat fares for moving between areas.

Trip Cost by Duration

The following table shows estimated total costs for two travelers at mid-range comfort during cool season. These are the most common booking parameters.

DurationBudgetMid-RangeComfortLuxury
3 days6,120 THB19,440 THB48,960 THB133,200 THB
7 days14,280 THB45,360 THB114,240 THB310,800 THB
10 days20,400 THB64,800 THB163,200 THB444,000 THB
14 days28,560 THB90,720 THB228,480 THB621,600 THB
21 days42,840 THB136,080 THB342,720 THB932,400 THB
30 days61,200 THB194,400 THB489,600 THB1,332,000 THB
These estimates assume two travelers during peak cool season with Sukhumvit and Old Town selected. Your actual costs will change based on district selection and season. Use the calculator above for a personalised figure.

Budget Breakdown by Travel Style

Daily per-person baselines before season and district adjustments:

CategoryBudgetMid-RangeComfortLuxury
Accommodation400 THB1,200 THB3,000 THB8,000 THB
Food & Dining200 THB600 THB1,500 THB4,000 THB
Local Transport100 THB300 THB800 THB2,000 THB
Activities100 THB400 THB1,000 THB3,000 THB
Miscellaneous50 THB200 THB500 THB1,500 THB
Total per Day850 THB2,700 THB6,800 THB18,500 THB

Budget style assumes hostels, street food, public transport, and free or low-cost attractions. Mid-range covers three-star hotels, a mix of street food and restaurants, BTS and occasional taxis, and paid entry to major temples and museums. Comfort includes four-star hotels, restaurant dining, private transport, and guided tours. Luxury covers five-star hotels, fine dining, private cars, and premium experiences.

Money-Saving Tips

  • Visit during rainy season (June to October) when hotel rates drop 20 percent or more and tourist crowds thin out.
  • Stay in Khao San, Chinatown, or Thonburi where accommodation costs 50 to 200 THB less per night than Sukhumvit or Silom.
  • Eat at street food stalls and local markets where meals cost 40 to 80 THB instead of 200 to 500 THB at restaurants.
  • Use the BTS Skytrain, MRT subway, and Chao Phraya river boats instead of taxis. A single BTS trip costs 16 to 59 THB versus 100 to 300 THB for a metered taxi.
  • Buy a one-day BTS pass for 140 THB if you plan to make more than three trips in a single day.
  • Book activities and day trips through local operators at Khao San Road or online through GetYourGuide rather than through hotel concierge desks which add a 20 to 40 percent markup.
  • Carry a refillable water bottle. Tap water is not drinkable in Bangkok, but 7-Eleven sells 1.5-litre bottles for 7 THB, far cheaper than tourist-area vendors charging 20 to 40 THB.

Best Time to Visit for Budget

Bangkok's pricing follows a clear seasonal pattern driven by tourist demand and weather.

The cool season from November to February is peak tourism season. Hotels, flights, and tour operators charge their highest rates, typically 20 percent above the annual average. Weather is pleasant with temperatures around 25 to 32 degrees Celsius and minimal rain, making it the most comfortable time to visit but also the most expensive.

The hot season from March to May sees temperatures climb to 35 to 40 degrees Celsius. Tourist numbers drop and hotels discount by roughly 10 percent. Songkran (Thai New Year) in mid-April is an exception when prices spike briefly due to domestic and international demand.

The rainy season from June to October offers the best deals, with prices 20 percent below peak. Rain typically falls in intense afternoon bursts lasting one to two hours rather than all day. Many travelers find the rainy season perfectly manageable with an umbrella and flexible scheduling.

Methodology & Sources

This calculator is built from four data sources cross-referenced quarterly. Accommodation prices are drawn from median rates on Booking.com for each star category across Bangkok's main districts. Food costs are based on Numbeo's restaurant and grocery price index for Bangkok, validated against menu prices at 50 establishments across the city.

Transport costs reflect published BTS, MRT, and Chao Phraya Express Boat fares plus metered taxi rates from the Department of Land Transport. Activity prices are sourced from official venue websites and verified through GetYourGuide and Klook listings.

District surcharges are calculated from the median price difference between each area and the citywide average across all five spending categories. Season multipliers are derived from year-over-year booking data comparing peak versus off-peak hotel rates and tour prices.

The calculator was last updated in April 2026. All prices are in Thai Baht. Exchange rates fluctuate daily; check XE.com or Wise for the latest rate before converting to your home currency.

This calculator provides estimates for planning purposes only. Actual trip costs depend on personal choices, exchange rate fluctuations, and specific booking decisions. International flights, visa fees, travel insurance, and shopping are not included.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a trip to Bangkok cost in 2026?

A mid-range trip to Bangkok for two people over seven days costs roughly 45,000 to 55,000 THB total during peak season. Budget travelers can manage on about 12,000 THB for the same trip, while luxury travelers should expect 260,000 THB or more. Use the calculator above for a personalised estimate.

Is Bangkok expensive to visit?

No. Bangkok is one of the most affordable major cities in Southeast Asia. Budget travelers can eat street food for 40-60 THB per meal, ride the BTS for 16-59 THB, and find clean hostels for 300-500 THB per night. Mid-range hotels and restaurants are roughly one-third to one-half the price of equivalent options in Western capitals.

What is the cheapest time to visit Bangkok?

The rainy season from June to October offers the lowest prices, with hotels and flights roughly 20 percent cheaper than peak season. The hot season from March to May is also affordable, about 10 percent below peak rates. The cool season from November to February is peak tourism season and the most expensive time to visit.

How much spending money do I need per day in Bangkok?

Budget travelers need about 850 THB per day per person covering accommodation, food, transport, and activities. Mid-range travelers should budget 2,700 THB per day. Comfort travelers spend around 6,800 THB daily, and luxury travelers can expect 18,500 THB or more per day.

How much does 2 weeks in Bangkok cost for 2 people?

A 14-day mid-range trip for two people costs approximately 90,000 to 110,000 THB during peak season. During rainy season, the same trip drops to around 60,000 to 75,000 THB. Budget travelers can manage the same trip for about 24,000 THB total.

How much does a family of 4 pay for Bangkok?

A seven-day mid-range trip for a family of four costs roughly 90,000 to 100,000 THB during peak season. This includes two hotel rooms, sit-down meals, BTS and taxi transport, and entry to major attractions. Budget-conscious families can reduce this to about 24,000 THB by staying in guesthouses and eating street food.

How much is a week in Bangkok?

One week in Bangkok for two people costs approximately 12,000 THB on a tight budget, 45,000 THB at mid-range, 115,000 THB at comfort level, and 310,000 THB for luxury. These figures include accommodation, food, transport, activities, and miscellaneous spending during peak cool season.

What is NOT included in the calculator?

The calculator does not include international flights, visa fees, travel insurance, shopping, medical expenses, or one-off splurges such as spa treatments and fine dining. It estimates daily recurring costs for accommodation, food, local transport, sightseeing, and miscellaneous expenses.

How accurate is the Bangkok trip cost calculator?

The calculator uses median prices from Numbeo, Booking.com, and local research updated quarterly. Actual costs vary depending on specific hotel choices, dining preferences, and activities. Treat the estimate as a planning baseline, not a guarantee. Most travelers find the mid-range estimate within 10 to 15 percent of their actual spending.

Is travel insurance necessary for Bangkok?

Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended. Medical care in Bangkok is high quality but can be expensive for uninsured foreigners. A hospital visit can cost 5,000 to 50,000 THB depending on the treatment. Good travel insurance covering medical evacuation costs roughly 40 to 70 USD for a two-week trip.

Can I use this calculator for other Thai cities?

The calculator is calibrated specifically for Bangkok. Prices in Chiang Mai are typically 20 to 30 percent lower, while island destinations such as Phuket and Koh Samui can be 10 to 30 percent higher. Use the Bangkok estimate as a reference point and adjust accordingly.

How can I lower my Bangkok trip cost?

Visit during rainy season for 20 percent lower prices. Stay in hostels or guesthouses in Khao San or Chinatown. Eat street food instead of restaurants. Use the BTS, MRT, and river boats instead of taxis. Book activities through local operators rather than hotel desks. Avoid Sukhumvit and Silom for accommodation as these areas carry a premium.