DIGITAL NOMADS IN BANGKOK
Digital nomads in Bangkok
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Best months
Nov, Dec
28°C avg
Budget per day
$30
Mid $65 · Lux $180
Safety
7/10
Wifi 120 Mbps
Why Bangkok works for digital nomads
Bangkok averages 120 Mbps on wifi, with plenty of coworking spaces and 24-hour cafes. Tropical weather year round means you can work from a terrace most of the year. Cost of living for a nomad works out around $48 per day including accommodation, food, and coworking.
Best time for digital nomads in Bangkok
Bangkok averages 28°C year-round, with the sweet spot between Nov and Feb.
JAN
25°
FEB
27°
MAR
30°
APR
30°
MAY
29°
JUN
28°
JUL
28°
AUG
28°
SEP
28°
OCT
27°
NOV
27°
DEC
25°
Cost for digital nomads in Bangkok
Nomads in Bangkok typically spend $48 per day including a coworking membership and a rental with good wifi.
Budget
$30
per day · hostels, street food, public transit
Mid-range
$65
per day · private rooms, sit-down restaurants
Luxury
$180
per day · four-star hotels, private drivers
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Frequently asked questions
Is Bangkok safe for travelers?
Bangkok is generally safe for travelers, with a safety score of 7/10 based on public data. Stick to well-lit areas at night, watch your belongings in crowded tourist spots, and you will have a great trip.
What is the best time to visit Bangkok?
The best months to visit Bangkok are Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb. Bangkok averages 28°C year-round, with the sweet spot between Nov and Feb.
How much does it cost to travel to Bangkok?
Budget travelers spend around $30 per day in Bangkok. Mid-range travelers average $65 per day, and luxury travelers typically spend $180 per day. These estimates cover accommodation, food, and local transport.
Do I need a visa to visit Thailand?
Most nationalities get 30 to 60 days visa-free on arrival. Thailand also offers a Long-Term Resident visa and a Destination Thailand Visa for remote workers staying up to 5 years. Always confirm with your embassy before travel. Requirements change.
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