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Bangkok Travel Costs for Families in 2025: Complete Budget Guide

  • Writer: Barry
    Barry
  • Aug 10
  • 4 min read

Updated: Aug 24

Bangkok Travel Costs for Families: At-a-Glance (2025)


Daily (Family of 4)

  • Low: $50–$70

  • Mid: $100–$150

  • Comfort: $180–$250


Trip Totals

  • 3 Days: Low $150–$210 | Mid $300–$450 | Comfort $540–$750

  • 5 Days: Low $250–$350 | Mid $500–$750 | Comfort $900–$1,250

  • 7 Days: Low $350–$490 | Mid $700–$1,050 | Comfort $1,260–$1,750

  • 10 Days: Low $500–$700 | Mid $1,000–$1,500 | Comfort $1,800–$2,500


Planning a family trip to Bangkok in 2025? Wondering how much you’ll spend on accommodation, meals, transport, and activities? We’ve been there—literally. Traveling with two kids, we explored Bangkok’s temples, street food markets, and theme parks while keeping an eye on our budget.


In this guide, we’ll break down Bangkok travel costs for families based on real experiences, updated 2025 prices, and money-saving tips. Whether you’re a budget-conscious backpacking family or looking for mid-range comfort, you’ll find all the info you need to plan your trip without overspending.


For a complete overview of the city, check out our Bangkok Travel Guide.


Traveler offering alms to a Buddhist monk during a morning ritual in Bangkok
During our trip, my wife took part in Bangkok’s traditional morning alms ceremony—a meaningful cultural experience for our family

Why Bangkok is a Great Family Destination on a Budget

Compared to other Asian capitals, Bangkok offers excellent value for money. You can enjoy world-class attractions, delicious meals, and comfortable hotels at a fraction of Western prices. Plus, many attractions—like temples, parks, and street markets—are either free or very affordable.


For a complete overview of the city, check out our Bangkok Travel Guide, which covers everything from sightseeing to safety tips.



Bangkok Seasonal Price Changes

  • High season (Nov–Feb): Hotel rates +20–30%, especially around Christmas/New Year

  • Shoulder season (Mar–May): Hotter weather, lower hotel prices

  • Low season (Jun–Oct): Rainy season, lowest rates, fewer crowds

  • Special events: Songkran (Thai New Year, mid-April) can increase costs for transport & hotels



Best Areas in Bangkok for Families & Cost Differences

  • Sukhumvit: Modern, malls, higher hotel prices ($80+ mid-range)

  • Siam: Shopping hub, good transport links, similar pricing to Sukhumvit

  • Riverside: Scenic, luxury hotels ($150+), fewer budget options

  • Old Town (Rattanakosin): Close to temples, budget hotels from $25/night


Methodology & Currency Note

Prices were researched in August 2025 (currently we are at Koh Samui) and are based on our own trip plus updated rates from hotel booking sites, transport providers, and attraction tickets.💱 USD–THB exchange rate used: $1 ≈ 35 THB. Rates may change—always check before your trip.



Average Daily Costs for Families in Bangkok

1. Accommodation

  • Budget hotels & hostels: $25–$40 per night (family room, basic facilities)

  • Mid-range hotels: $50–$90 per night (3–4 stars, pool, breakfast)

  • Luxury hotels: $120+ per night (5 stars, family suites, kids’ facilities)


💡 Tip: Book early to get the best deals. We often use Agoda and Booking.com for family-friendly options.






Entrance gate to a wellness and cuisine resort in Bangkok with lush tropical gardens
Many Bangkok resorts combine luxury accommodation, wellness facilities, and fine dining—ideal for a relaxing family getaway

2. Food & Drinks

  • Street food & markets: $1–$2 per dish (pad thai, fried rice, mango sticky rice)

  • Local restaurants: $4–$8 per meal

  • Western-style restaurants: $10–$20 per person


If you’re traveling with kids, check out our Bangkok Temples, Food & Nightlife guide for family-friendly eating spots.

3. Transport

  • BTS Skytrain & MRT: $0.50–$1.50 per ride

  • Taxi/Grab: $2–$6 for short rides, $10–$15 to the airport

  • River ferries: $0.30–$1.00 per trip


See our Best Ways to Get Around Bangkok with Kids for a complete transport breakdown.


tip: For intercity travel or airport transfers, we recommend booking through 12Go Asia.

4. Activities & Entertainment

  • Temple entry fees: $1–$5 per person (some are free)

  • Museums: $3–$8 per person

  • Theme parks: $15–$25 per person

  • Cooking classes: $25–$40 per person


Book activities in advance via Viator to avoid sold-out experiences during peak season.


5. Other Costs

  • SIM card with data: $7–$12

  • Snacks & drinks: $5–$10 per day

  • Souvenirs: $10–$20






Example Family Budgets in Bangkok


Style

Per Day

7 Days

10 Days

Low Budget

$50–$70

$350–$490

$500–$700

Mid-Range

$100–$150

$700–$1,050

$1,000–$1,500

Comfort

$180–$250

$1,260–$1,750

$1,800–$2,500

Low Budget (~$50–$70/day)

  • Budget hotel or hostel

  • Street food & markets

  • BTS/MRT transport

  • Free or low-cost attractions

Mid-Range (~$100–$150/day)

  • 3–4 star hotel with breakfast

  • Mix of street food & restaurants

  • Some paid activities like cooking class or kid-friendly museums

Comfort (~$180–$250/day)

  • 4–5 star family hotel

  • Restaurants, taxis, and private tours

  • Theme parks, cultural shows, spa days


How to Save Money in Bangkok with Kids

  1. Use public transport whenever possible—cheap, safe, and fun for kids.

  2. Visit temples early to avoid both crowds and ticket price hikes.

  3. Eat at food courts inside malls for clean, air-conditioned, and affordable meals.

  4. Choose hotels with free breakfast and pool access.

  5. Look for combo tickets for attractions.


Our Bangkok Family Budget Experience

In July 2024, we spent $1,680 for 5 days in Bangkok as a family of four. That’s an average of $336/day including accommodation (we stay in The Raweekanlaya Hotel Bangkok) food, transport, and activities.


Our splurges: a river dinner cruise and a day klong tour (whole day).


Our savings: free temple visits, night market dinners, and walking tours.


Thai street food vendor grilling skewered sausages at a night market in Bangkok
treet food in Bangkok is both affordable and full of flavor—perfect for families traveling on a budget.

Where to Book Accommodation & Activities for the Best Deals


Final Tips for Planning Your Bangkok Budget

Bangkok can be as affordable—or as luxurious—as you want it to be. Plan ahead, compare prices, and balance paid experiences with free attractions.





FAQ – Bangkok Travel Costs for Families

  • How much does a family trip to Bangkok cost?

    A 7-day family trip costs $350–$490 (low), $700–$1,050 (mid), $1,260–$1,750 (comfort).


  • Is Bangkok expensive for families?

    No—Bangkok is one of Asia’s most budget-friendly capitals.


  • What’s the average hotel price for a family in Bangkok?

    $50–$90/night for mid-range hotels.


  • Can you visit Bangkok on a budget with kids?

    Yes—street food, public transport, and free attractions make it easy.


  • How much spending money per day in Bangkok?

    $50/day (budget) to $150/day (mid-range).


  • Cheapest way to get around Bangkok with kids?

    BTS/MRT and river ferries.


  • Do kids get discounts at attractions?

    Often—many venues discount or waive fees for younger children.


Use this guide to Bangkok travel costs for families to plan smarter and save more in 2025


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