Chiang Mai Travel Money Guide
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Chiang Mai Travel Money Guide

The laid-back north is the cheapest of Thailand's big three — here's how much baht to budget for night markets, temples and red songthaews.

Chiang Mai · Thailand฿ THBCheap & cash-first
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Quick facts
Daily budget
฿1,000–1,800
Transit
Red songthaew · Grab
Cards
Cafés yes, markets no
Cash culture
Cash for markets
Best areas
Old City · Nimman
Currency
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Chiang Mai is the easiest of Thailand's big cities on your wallet, and the most cash-first. Its best moments — temple-hopping in the Old City, grazing the night markets, café-crawling in Nimman — all run on baht, so keep a comfortable float of small notes.

How much cash to bring to Chiang Mai

A rough daily budget for a comfortable mid-range trip:

  • Food — ฿250–600/day (night-market dishes are ฿40–80; cafés a little more)
  • Local transport — ฿100–300/day on red songthaews and the odd Grab
  • Temples & activities — ฿300–900/day (entry fees, day trips, an elephant sanctuary)

Our rule of thumb

For 4 days in Chiang Mai, carry around ฿5,000–8,000 in cash — the cheapest of Thailand's big three. At today's rate that's roughly RM650–1,050.

Paying your way around Chiang Mai

  • Red songthaews (rot daeng) — the shared red trucks are the workhorse of the city; flag one down, say your stop, pay ฿30–40 in cash.
  • Markets are cash — the Sunday Walking Street, Saturday market and Night Bazaar are wall-to-wall cash-only stalls.
  • Cafés and nomad spots take cards — Nimman's coffee shops and co-working cafés increasingly do, but carry cash as backup.
  • Scooter rentals are cash — and watch the ฿220 foreign-card ATM fee when you top up.

Neighbourhood cash notes

  • Old City — temples charge small cash donations or entry; guesthouses and street food are cash.
  • Nimmanhaemin (Nimman) — the trendy café district, where cards work more often than anywhere else in town.
  • Night Bazaar & Sunday Walking Street — bring a stack of ฿20 and ฿100 notes; nothing here takes cards.

One Chiang Mai habit

  • Keep small notes flowing — ฿20s and ฿100s for songthaews, market snacks and temple donations. Tipping isn't expected, and a little cash goes a long way here.
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