currency exchange?


Currency Exchange
mangon1952 asked:


i am on an extended holiday in Thailand and will shortly be returning to the U K Is it better to exchange the local currency (Thai Baht) here in Thailand or to exchange it in the U K.To be clear which option will give me more money.

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9 Responses to “currency exchange?”

  1. Tom yum goong Says:

    You would be better changing your THB back to pounds in Thailand….. Tom yum goong

  2. Khun Bob Says:

    Agree with Tom do it here in Thailand. Khun Bob

  3. missmama Says:

    Don’t bring your Thai baht to UK. missmama

  4. Ynot Says:

    Definitely in Thailand. At the moment you will pay about 65 baht for a pound in a Thai back but back in the UK it will be a lot closer to 70 baht/£.
    But why do you still have Thai currency? Haven’t you been enjoying yourself? Isn’t there anything you need to take back with you? Ynot

  5. karazyal Says:

    You get your best rate when you change your money over in Thailand both for changing into Thai baht and out of it!

    Very convenient, when you are at the airport you will have a chance to change it over. The currency booth is open even at 4 a.m. when I usually show up to leave for home. karazyal

  6. Mai Says:

    Best thing to do is to give it to that Thai girl who been your companion for the time you been there. Mai

  7. peanutz Says:

    You get better rate in Thailand. peanutz

  8. mick n Says:

    thailand mick n

  9. IceCube My fur's for me only Says:

    Thailand that is if you are carrying banknotes. But if you have lots of Thai baht in your offshore account, you are getting 3-4 baht to a dollar higher because of the barring on remitting Thai Baht overseas. This won’t last long though. IceCube My fur’s for me only

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