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How to convert USD to THB

The Thai baht (THB) is the currency of Thailand, a significant tourism destination and manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia. The baht trades at roughly 33-37 per USD in recent years, making it one of the more stable Southeast Asian currencies. The Bank of Thailand manages the baht's value within a flexible exchange rate framework, and the currency is influenced by Thailand's tourism revenue, export performance, US interest rate policy, and regional emerging market sentiment. This tool shows the current mid-market rate and converts your amount instantly in-browser.

For travelers to Thailand, the baht conversion matters for budgeting: hotel rooms, street food, taxis, and activities are all priced in baht. A rough estimate of 35 THB per USD works for mental math in a pinch, but verify the current rate for any significant transactions. Exchanging money at licensed booths (SuperRich, Superrich Orange, or similar), rather than at airport counters or hotels, typically gives significantly better rates.

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Type the US dollar amount to convert to Thai baht.

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The current USD/THB mid-market rate is shown. Recent rates have been approximately 33-37 baht per dollar.

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Compare to exchange booth rates

Licensed money changers in Thailand often offer rates 0.5-1% below mid-market. Banks and hotels are typically worse.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good USD to THB rate?

The mid-market rate on this page is your benchmark. Licensed money changers in Bangkok typically offer rates within 0.5-1 baht of mid-market. Rates below mid-market by more than 2 baht indicate a poor deal.

Does the baht fluctuate much?

Less than many emerging market currencies. Thailand's large foreign reserves and tourism sector provide some stability, though global risk events and oil prices (Thailand imports most of its oil) can cause swings.

Where is the best place to exchange USD in Thailand?

SuperRich and similar licensed exchange booths in Bangkok consistently offer rates close to mid-market. Avoid airport booths and hotel currency desks, which have the worst rates.

Can I use USD directly in Thailand?

Most Thai businesses only accept Thai baht. Some tourist areas in Bangkok accept USD at unofficial rates, but these are always worse than exchanging first. International cards converting at network rates are a convenient alternative.

How stable is the Thai baht compared to other Southeast Asian currencies?

Relatively stable. The baht has lower historical volatility than currencies like the Indonesian rupiah or Vietnamese dong, supported by Thailand's current account surpluses and substantial foreign exchange reserves.