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Bangkok for Digital Nomads — Work, Wifi & Cost of Living

Bangkok scores 9/10 for digital nomad suitability. It ranks among Southeast Asia's top nomad destinations, with infrastructure and community specifically developed for remote workers over many years. Here's what you need to plan a productive stay.

Internet and Coworking Infrastructure

Internet quality in Bangkok is excellent — fibre connections at most coworking spaces and cafés deliver 100–500 Mbps. The transport network makes reaching coworking spaces and client meetings straightforward. SIM cards from AIS or DTAC with generous data allowances cost around 300–500 THB/month.

Cost of Living for Remote Workers

A comfortable nomad lifestyle in Bangkok costs $85–170/day at mid-range, or as little as $23–43/day living simply. Monthly costs including accommodation, food, transport, and entertainment typically run 35,000–65,000 THB for a comfortable standard. 3-star hotel in Silom or Sukhumvit; 1,500–3,000 THB/night provides the quality most nomads need for sustained productive work. Cooking equipment is not necessary — eating out is cheaper and more convenient.

Visa and Legal Considerations

Most nationalities receive a 30-day visa exemption on arrival in Thailand, extendable once for 30 days at an immigration office. The Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa offers 10-year stays for qualifying remote workers. The most common approach for nomads is the tourist visa (60 days, extendable to 90), obtained at a Thai embassy or on arrival. Thailand does not have a dedicated digital nomad visa but enforcement of visa terms for genuine tourists is minimal.

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James Chen

Senior Travel Writer · Bangkok · 12+ years in Thailand

James has lived in Bangkok since 2014 and has visited all 77 Thai provinces. He specialises in destination guides, itinerary planning, and transport logistics. Before moving to Thailand, he worked as a travel journalist in Hong Kong and Singapore. He speaks conversational Thai and is a certified PADI divemaster.

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