Sukhumvit (Asok–Nana–Phrom Phong)
A central corridor packed with hotels, malls, international dining, and BTS/MRT connections—ideal for first-timers and easy city access.
A practical breakdown of how much a trip to Bangkok actually costs in 2026, by traveller type.
Bangkok is a mid-range destination. Budget travellers can get by on $50-80/day, mid-range travellers spend $120-180/day, and luxury travellers should plan for $300+/day.
Hostel dorms, public transport, street food, free walking tours.
3★ hotel, mix of restaurants & transport, paid attractions.
4-5★ hotel, taxis, fine dining, private experiences.
A central corridor packed with hotels, malls, international dining, and BTS/MRT connections—ideal for first-timers and easy city access.
Historic core of Bangkok with top temples and riverside sights; a great base for culture-focused trips and early-morning temple visits.
Bangkok is a mid-range destination. Budget travellers spend $50-80/day, mid-range $120-180/day, luxury $300+/day.
Bangkok sits in the mid-range band globally. Use our 'Best cities for budget travel' guide to compare with cheaper alternatives.
Mid-range hotels in Bangkok typically cost between $120 and 180 per night, depending on neighborhood and season.
A budget eater spends around 25-40% of the daily backpacker figure on food in Bangkok; mid-range diners spend more on restaurants and drinks.
Walking + public transport. A weekly transit pass usually pays for itself within 2 days.