Currency:
Baht
Budget meal: US$2-4
Moderate restaurant meal: US$4-7
Top-end restaurant: US$10-20
Budget
room: US$3-10
Moderate hotel: US$15-40
Top-end hotel: US$150 and up
If you're travelling on a budget, you should be able
to fairly easily get by on around US$15-25 a day anywhere
in Thailand.
Visitors
staying in comfortable hotels and eating at restaurants
should budget on around US$20-30 a day outside Bangkok
and around double this amount when in the capital.
If
money is no object, then you can spend to your heart's
content while in Bangkok, since the capital has several
of the world's most sumptuous hotels.
Your
spending levels will be curtailed by the scarcity
of luxury accommodation and quality restaurants if
you get off the beaten track.
Banks
or legal moneychangers offer the best rates. For buying
baht, US dollars are the most readily acceptable currency,
though travellers' cheques get a better rate than
cash.
Credit
cards are becoming increasingly acceptable in quality
shops, hotels and restaurants.
Visa
is the most useful, followed by MasterCard. ATMs which
accept Visa and other credit cards are easily found
in the larger cities, and many exchange booths will
give you a cash advance on your credit card.
Tipping
is not customary in Thailand, although Thais are getting
used to the idea in upmarket hotels.
Bargaining
is common practice in markets and tourist shops, and
when catching non-metered taxis. Treat it as a form
of social discourse rather than a matter of life and
death.