Follow the Thai baht (THB) exchange rate against the euro in real-time and get tips on where to exchange your money in Thailand.
Exchange rate: 1 euro in baht
Where to exchange your money in Thailand?
You will find many currency exchange offices open late in tourist areas (sometimes until 10 PM).
In less touristy areas, you can exchange your money at banks, which are generally open from Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.
However, the exchange rate is more advantageous in tourist areas because there is a lot of competition.
One of the best places to exchange money in Thailand at the best rate is Superrich.
You can find out the exchange rate of the Baht at the buying or selling rate on this link.
Siam Commercial Bangkok and Kasikorn Bangkok banks also offer an interesting exchange rate.
You can follow the rates and compare:
Frequently Asked Questions about the Thai baht
Does the exchange rate of the baht change every day?
Yes, the baht rate varies daily according to financial markets and interbank rates.
Where to get the best exchange rate in Thailand?
Superrich currency exchange offices and some banks like Siam Commercial Bangkok and Kasikorn Bank offer the most competitive rates.
See also:
Money in Thailand, coming with cash or withdrawing from ATMs: the solutions

30 comments
Thank you for all this information, my son lives in Patong.
Well done to your son and long live the King.
Hello, I would like to thank you for your comments please, I would like to know which are the cheapest hotels with suites in the center or around Bangkok, thank you in advance.
Hello Fidouh,
To do this, you just need to use Booking.com, and set the search to the cheapest first
The baht is going up and down, a month ago it was worth 1 euro 36.30, 3 days ago 35.55 and today 35.10, a week ago less than 35. I think the financial markets are having fun making it dance up-down
So, what is the real rate? Is it 35 or 37 baht for 1 euro?
Hi Maguy,
The baht rate is the one displayed in the converter.
Why this question?
The baht at 40 is great for us! But for them too.
Previously, I funded my Thai accounts in Thailand.
Now I keep just enough to live on!!!!
It's really bad for the country's economy.
I want to make money without worrying about it, safely, and it gives me more than 10% without any problems or risks!!! I think the country's economy is losing a lot of money, and the same goes for credit, it deserves some serious thought!!!
It's really a shame, Thailand is losing sums that could amount to billions and they don't even realize it!!!!!
I hope they will question it, gentlemen, let the money come into Thailand and not the other way around. The ball is in your court!
Let's say it's good for you..
A strong baht is not so good for Thailand, that's why the government was lowering rates in recent years to avoid having a currency that's too strong.
The rising baht is good for farangs, but the opposite for Thais.
Hello, yes, that would be great for us, 40 bahts for 1 euro, I would love to invest.
But I don't know much about investing.
Finally, good luck to investors, regards.
Latest information on the baht: The Thai baht becomes the worst performing currency in Asia.
50 bahts for one euro would be a rate in line with economic realities…
Unlike the Dong, the Baht is not devalued?
Until when?
Investors and tourists are waiting for it… and the real estate market is crying out loud for 2026 !! $$
I knew it at 52 baht for 1 €!
And what did you buy?
I'm going to be moving abroad on 20/11.
I dream about it!!!
In the interest of the country, a too strong baht hurts tourism businesses, impoverishes small businesses, closes wasteland and expands the sex trade to survive.
WARNING
I'm back from Thailand and for some time now, some banks in certain places simply don't want to exchange euros, dollars or other currencies anymore.
I've experienced it myself in Lopburi this month!!!
The reason given is the COVID situation.
Obviously, responding to this message four years later doesn't really make sense…
However, the explanation is that banknotes from abroad were suspected of being able to transmit the virus.
On the other hand, it was always possible, in all bank branches, to buy baht with a bank card, which is obviously the same.
Yes, in 1989, to convert, we divided the price by 4 and removed 2 zeros.
The exchange rate is never interesting at airports, you can exchange a minimum for emergency purposes.
The Bank of Thailand offers a better rate, otherwise small exchange shops in Bangkok.
Yes, you shouldn't exchange them at the airport or banks.
The small offices that are found everywhere, no larger than a phone booth, are the most interesting exchanges in Thailand.
Sorry to inform you that your link to Superrich is incorrect because Superrich Thailand (Green) does not have a currency exchange office at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.
Attached is the message from Superrich Thailand (Green) :
"Dear Customer,
We inform you that Superrich Thailand (Green) does not have a branch at BKK Airport.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
We have 11 branches. You can check the opening hours and location of a particular branch as follows.
Please contact our staff for more information ".
SuperRich at Bangkok Airport is orange, so it has nothing to do with Superrich Thailand (Green=Green).
The logo at the airport is SPR and not the Superrich Thailand (green) logo.
Hello jiji83500,
Thank you for the correction, we have updated the article.
It is advisable to exchange just a small amount of money at the airport, where the exchange rate is unfavorable, and exchange larger amounts later in the city.
There are 3 currency exchange offices at the airport at the Skylink express train level, I believe, one is Superrich and the other two have the same exchange rate.
Great info, thanks.
Who said the Bath was collapsing.
It's worth 36.66 THB for one euro. Fun !!!
It's risen to 38 today, after all these articles and experts telling us it needs to drop before the high season, it's a good sign.
I think it's going to drop again, 39 or 40 bahts for one euro would be great !
And what about the witch hunt by Thai banks on 90,000 foreign accounts closed ???
New devaluation strategy ???
Thank you for enlightening me with an article from your editorial !!!
Otherwise, many investors will go elsewhere.