Thailand remains a country very cheap, where you can still eat,shelter (in small hotels) and travel (by bus) from 500 Bts per day approximately (slightly more in Southern Islands)! Of course, there are also resources to spend his money …
Thailand remains a country very cheap, where you can still eat,shelter (in small hotels) and travel (by bus) from 500 Bts per day approximately (slightly more in Southern Islands)! Of course, there are also resources to spend his money …
- The currency of Thailand is the baht.
- Exchange rate in 2010: 1 € = about 38 Bts (October 2010).Basically, 100 Bts are about 2.5 €, 4 Fs and $ 4.5 Ca
- There is no black market and the euro exchange takes place everywhere without any problems, or commission, whether in exchange offices or banks. In tourist areas, they often have a foreign exchange counter over looking the street that stays open later than the bank itself (up to 20 hours, sometimes 22 h), everyday including week-end.
Moreover, the exchange offices of banks adopt the conventional banking hours: Monday to Friday from 8 am 30 to 15 30 pm, closed on weekends. No particular comment on either the traveler’s checks, except that a small fee is levied (on each check,it is better to take large cuts).
- No problem to withdraw money from ATMs in major cities of the kingdom. However you will pay a commission of 150 Bts (3 €) foreach withdrawal, in addition to the commission from your bank.
- Make sure you always have some small change on you and your partner will not have forever.
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