Euro to Thai Baht (EUR/THB) Exchange Rate Today
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EUR to THB Conversion Table
Common amounts converted from Euro to Thai Baht at today's rate.
| Euro (EUR) | Thai Baht (THB) |
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| 1 EUR | — |
| 5 EUR | — |
| 10 EUR | — |
| 25 EUR | — |
| 50 EUR | — |
| 100 EUR | — |
| 250 EUR | — |
| 500 EUR | — |
| 1,000 EUR | — |
| 5,000 EUR | — |
| 10,000 EUR | — |
| 50,000 EUR | — |
How much Thai Baht will you actually receive?
Estimated cost to convert EUR 1,000 to THB with different transfer services. Fees are sourced from published pricing pages and may vary by amount, payment method, and destination.
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Planning a trip? What to know about EUR/THB
If you are travelling and need Thai Baht, the mid-market rate on this page is your benchmark. Your bank, card, or bureau de change will add their own markup. Use the provider comparison table above to see how much you would actually receive. For practical tips on getting the best rate at your destination, see the travel advice section below.
EUR/THB rate statistics
Is today's EUR/THB rate good or bad?
We compare today's live Euro to Thai Baht mid-market rate against its 30-day and 52-week trading range. When the rate is near the top of its recent range, EUR holders get more Thai Baht per unit - a better time to convert. When it is near the bottom, you may want to watch and wait.
The live analysis below updates throughout market hours and shows exactly where today's rate sits in context.
What is the EUR/THB exchange rate?
The EUR/THB rate tracks how many Thai Baht one Euro buys. The euro is the world's second most-traded currency and the official money of 20 EU nations. Pairs involving EUR are primarily driven by ECB monetary policy, eurozone growth data, and relative interest rate expectations.
EUR is issued by the European Central Bank (ECB) (ranked 2nd globally - meaning it's the 2nd most bought and sold currency in the world). THB is issued by the Bank of Thailand (BOT) (ranked 22nd). Full EUR profile | Full THB profile
Euro to Thai Baht is commonly checked by tourists visiting Thailand and digital nomads based in Bangkok or Chiang Mai.
Is today's EUR/THB rate good or bad?
The Euro to Thai Baht mid-market rate shown above is the reference price before any provider adds fees or markup. It is not a guaranteed quote - your bank, card issuer, or transfer service will offer a different rate that includes their margin.
On a typical conversion, banks add 2-4% to this rate. The gap between the mid-market rate and what you actually receive is the real cost of converting - often larger than any flat fee. Use the mid-market rate on this page as your benchmark, then compare what your bank or transfer provider actually delivers.
Converting Euro to Thai Baht? Read this first
Travelling to Thailand? ATMs are widely available but most Thai banks charge a 220 THB foreign-card fee per withdrawal. Using a card with no foreign transaction fees and choosing "without conversion" when prompted avoids the worst markups. Currency exchange booths in tourist areas like Khao San Road often offer worse rates than bank branches.
Watch out: Airport bureau de change counters routinely mark up EUR/THB by 8-12%. Withdrawing Thai Baht from a local ATM or using a no-fee card is almost always cheaper. Always decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) when paying by card.
Did you know?
- Eight euro coins exist but only seven of the EU's founding members chose to include a common European map design - each country mints its own unique reverse side.
- Thailand's king appears on all Thai baht banknotes, and it is technically illegal to step on Thai currency because it bears the royal image.
Frequently asked questions
Is now a good time to convert EUR to THB?
Timing currency conversions requires tracking both the European Central Bank's monetary policy moves and the Bank of Thailand's interest rate decisions, since rate differentials influence EUR/THB flows. Check the rate panel above to see where the pair is trading relative to its recent range - historical patterns show this pair moves gradually rather than with sharp spikes, giving you windows to monitor.
The strength of the eurozone economy versus Thailand's tourism-dependent growth also matters; reviewing recent economic data from both regions will help you assess whether current rates reflect fair value for your travel plans.
What moves the EUR/THB exchange rate?
The EUR/THB rate responds to interest rate decisions from both the European Central Bank and the Bank of Thailand, as higher rates in either region attract foreign capital and push that currency higher. Economic growth data, inflation reports, and trade flows between the eurozone and Thailand also drive the pair - for example, stronger eurozone manufacturing exports can lift the euro, while Thailand's tourism receipts and agricultural exports influence the baht.
Additionally, risk sentiment matters: during global uncertainty, the euro typically strengthens as investors seek safety, while the baht can weaken as investors pull money from emerging markets.
Will Euro get stronger or weaker against Thai Baht?
We don't forecast currency movements. Instead, monitor the factors that drive EUR/THB: watch for interest rate announcements from both the European Central Bank and the Bank of Thailand, track eurozone GDP and inflation data, and follow Thailand's tourism inflows and economic reports.
The rate panel above shows you current price action, while historical charts reveal how this pair has reacted to similar economic conditions in the past. Use this data to form your own view on where value lies.
How can I avoid fees when converting EUR to THB?
Banks typically embed wide margins into EUR/THB exchange rates and charge explicit fees; mid-market rates (shown in the rate panel above) are what institutional traders pay, and your retail rate will be notably worse. Specialist currency transfer services and fintech platforms often quote rates much closer to mid-market and charge transparent, upfront fees instead of hidden markups, though you should compare the all-in cost across providers.
Using a credit card with no foreign transaction fees can work for small purchases in Thailand, but for larger currency conversions, requesting a rate quote from multiple money transfer firms will show you the real cost difference.
Should I exchange Thai Baht at home or abroad?
Exchanging EUR to THB at your home bank before travel typically costs more due to wider spreads and higher fees on cross-border transactions. Exchanging money in Thailand - either at an airport, a local bank, or a dedicated currency exchange counter in Bangkok or tourist areas - often gives you rates closer to the mid-market, though airport counters carry premium markups.
Consider ordering baht from your home bank only if you need cash on arrival; for most of your spending, using ATMs in Thailand to withdraw baht directly or paying by card will give you better overall value.
How far does Euro go in Thailand?
The purchasing power of the euro in Thailand depends on your spending habits and location - Bangkok and tourist zones have prices pitched toward international visitors and cost significantly more than rural areas or local Thai neighborhoods. Check the rate panel above to see the current EUR/THB rate, then use that to mentally convert prices you find online or in guidebooks; a meal from a street vendor might cost 40-60 baht, while a Western-style restaurant meal could run 300-500 baht.
Your euro stretches furthest when you eat local food, use public transport (the Bangkok BTS costs under 20 baht per journey), and stay outside the tourist center.
What is the cheapest way to send EUR to THB?
Specialist money transfer services like Wise, OFX, and Remitly typically offer EUR/THB rates much closer to mid-market than banks, with transparent upfront fees rather than hidden spreads. International bank transfers are slow and expensive for EUR to THB, adding 3-5% to your cost through poor rates and stacking fees.
If you're sending a larger amount, compare quotes from at least three providers using the same amount - the difference in final baht received can be substantial, and factors like delivery speed (bank deposit versus cash pickup) affect pricing too.
Is $100 a day enough for Thailand?
Budget travel in Thailand is possible at this level, but it requires staying outside major tourist zones and eating local. Guesthouses cost 200-400 baht per night, local meals run 40-100 baht, and buses across the country cost under 500 baht - these align with a $100 daily budget when converted at the current EUR/THB rate shown above.
However, $100 doesn't leave room for activities, temple entry fees, or meals in tourist areas; travelers comfortable with basic conditions and local transportation can make it work, while those wanting comfort or frequent activities will find it tight.
Can you live on $3,000 a month in Thailand?
Yes, $3,000 monthly (roughly $100 daily) supports a modest lifestyle in Thailand for most of the country outside Bangkok's central districts. Rent for a simple one-bedroom apartment runs 8,000-15,000 baht monthly in secondary cities, local food costs 80-150 baht per meal, and utilities add another 1,000-2,000 baht - leaving room for transport, activities, and unexpected costs.
Bangkok's expat neighborhoods and tourist areas cost 40-60% more, so living there on $3,000 requires strict budgeting, while provincial towns and quieter neighborhoods offer substantially more comfort at the same price level.
What happens at 6pm in Thailand?
At 6pm in Thailand, the Royal Anthem plays on national television and in public spaces, and Thai law requires people to stand respectfully and stop what they are doing - traffic halts, shoppers pause, and music plays throughout the country for about two minutes. This daily ritual honors the Thai monarchy and is taken seriously; visitors should stand quietly and show respect if you're in a public area.
Most tourist areas continue operating normally after the anthem ends, though it's a cultural moment worth understanding and respecting during your visit.
How much is $100 USA in Thailand?
The USD to Thai Baht conversion depends on the live exchange rate, which fluctuates daily based on currency markets. Check the rate panel above for the current EUR/THB rate, then reference a USD/THB rate using a currency converter to see the exact baht value of $100 USD.
The amount in baht typically ranges across a band influenced by Federal Reserve policy, US economic data, and the Bank of Thailand's decisions - watching both rates together gives you context on how the three major currencies (euro, dollar, baht) are moving relative to each other.
How much is $100 US in Thailand?
The equivalent of $100 USD in Thai Baht shifts with daily currency markets and is determined by the USD/THB exchange rate at the time of conversion. Use a currency converter on this site or check the live rate panel to calculate the exact baht amount for your specific transaction date.
This amount has changed noticeably over recent years as the US Federal Reserve and Bank of Thailand have adjusted interest rates differently - comparing historical rates shows how much the purchasing power relationship between dollars and baht has shifted.
Learn more
- ECB Euro Reference Rates - Official daily EUR rates from the European Central Bank
- Bank of Thailand - Exchange Rates - Official daily baht rates
How this rate is calculated
We prefer a direct rate from our primary data source when one is available. If a direct quote is unavailable, we compute a cross-rate through a major intermediary currency (usually USD or EUR). When a rate is derived rather than directly quoted, we label it on the page. Full methodology.