Thailand vs Vietnam Cost of Living 2025 — Full Comparison

TL;DR — Thailand (CoL Index 38.0) and Vietnam (CoL Index 26.4) are two of Southeast Asia’s most popular expat and digital nomad destinations — and they couldn’t be more different in their value proposition. Vietnam is cheaper on every single metric, but Thailand wins on price stability, visa accessibility, infrastructure reliability and English prevalence in tourist areas. Vietnam is the better choice for maximum budget efficiency; Thailand is the better long-term base.

Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024.


Head-to-Head Data Table

IndicatorThailandVietnamWinner
GNI per capita (PPP)$23,960$15,850Thailand
Cost of Living Index38.026.4Vietnam
Rent Index13.99.9Vietnam
Groceries Index44.431.8Vietnam
Restaurant Index25.015.6Vietnam
Local Purchasing Power45.542.5Thailand
CPI (2010=100)123.0189.7Thailand (far lower inflation)
Expat Value Score1.581.66Vietnam (marginally)

Sources: World Bank 2024; Numbeo 2024.

The key tension: Vietnam is 30% cheaper today, but has had 90% more inflation since 2010 (CPI 189.7 vs 123.0). Thailand’s price advantage has been structurally stable for over a decade. Vietnam’s advantage is real but eroding faster.


🏠 Housing

City/AreaThailandVietnam
Main hub (1-bed centre)Bangkok: ~$600–1,000HCMC Thao Dien: ~$500–900
Secondary city (1-bed)Chiang Mai: ~$250–450Da Nang: ~$300–550
Budget option~$200–350 (outer Bangkok)~$180–350 (Hoi An)

Verdict: Vietnam is ~25–30% cheaper for accommodation. Both offer excellent furnished apartments with modern amenities at a fraction of Western costs.


🍽️ Food

CategoryThailandVietnam
Street food meal~$1–3~$1–3
Local restaurant meal~$4–10~$3–8
Western restaurant~$15–30~$10–25
Groceries/month~$180–280~$120–200
Monthly food budget (mixed)~$280–420~$220–350

Verdict: Vietnam wins on food costs, particularly restaurants (Index 15.6 vs 25.0 for Thailand). Both have legendary street food cultures. Vietnam’s Restaurant Index is the lowest in this entire dataset.


🚌 Transport

CategoryThailandVietnam
Urban transportBTS/MRT Bangkok + GrabGrab bike, motorbike
Monthly cost estimate~$35–55~$20–50 (Grab-heavy)
IntercityTrain + bus + budget flightSleeper train/bus + budget flight
Domestic flight~$20–60~$20–60

Verdict: Thailand’s Bangkok has a proper metro system (BTS/MRT) making car-free urban living more comfortable. Vietnam relies more on motorbike culture — cheaper but less convenient.


🏥 Healthcare

CategoryThailandVietnam
Private hospital qualityExcellent (Bumrungrad, Samitivej)Good in HCMC/Hanoi
International insurance~$50–100/month~$40–80/month
Consultation (private)~$40–80~$40–80
Medical tourism statusGlobal leaderGrowing

Verdict: Thailand wins clearly on healthcare quality. Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok is one of Asia’s top private hospitals. Vietnam’s major cities have good private facilities but Thailand is the benchmark.


🎭 Leisure

CategoryThailandVietnam
Gym membership~$20–50~$20–45
Co-working spacesExcellent (Bangkok, Chiang Mai)Good (HCMC, Da Nang)
NightlifeBangkok/Phuket worldclassHCMC vibrant
Monthly leisure budget~$100–200~$70–130

Verdict: Comparable. Thailand’s nightlife and wellness scene (Muay Thai, yoga retreats) are globally renowned. Vietnam offers a more raw, authentic experience.


💰 Monthly Budget Comparison

Budget levelThailandVietnam
Frugal~$800–1,200~$700–1,000
Moderate~$1,400–2,000~$1,200–1,800
Comfortable~$2,200–3,200~$2,000–2,800

🏆 Verdict — Thailand vs Vietnam

CriterionWinner
Overall price levelVietnam
RentVietnam
Food costsVietnam
Healthcare qualityThailand
Transport infrastructureThailand
Price stability (long-term)Thailand (dramatically)
Visa accessibilityThailand
English in expat areasThailand
Internet reliabilityTie
Lifestyle/culture depthTie

Overall: Vietnam wins on immediate cost. Thailand wins on stability, infrastructure and long-term planning. The classic nomad strategy: spend 3–6 months in Vietnam for maximum budget efficiency, base yourself in Thailand for longer-term stability.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is Vietnam cheaper than Thailand in 2025?

Yes — Vietnam’s Cost of Living Index (26.4) is 30% lower than Thailand’s (38.0) according to Numbeo 2024. Vietnam is cheaper across all major categories: rent, food, restaurants. However, Thailand has had far lower inflation since 2010 (CPI 123 vs 190), meaning Thailand’s advantage is more structurally stable long-term.

Which is better for digital nomads — Thailand or Vietnam?

Thailand for long-term stability: better visa options (Thailand Elite, LTR Visa), lower inflation, excellent private healthcare and more predictable infrastructure. Vietnam for maximum cost efficiency and a more immersive cultural experience. Many nomads split time between both.

Is Bangkok or Ho Chi Minh City better for expats?

Bangkok is larger, has a proper metro, more multinational infrastructure and globally recognised private hospitals. Ho Chi Minh City is cheaper, faster-growing and has a younger, more entrepreneurial expat community. Bangkok for comfort and stability; HCMC for energy and value.

What are visa options for Thailand vs Vietnam?

Thailand offers the Thailand Elite Visa (5–20 years), LTR Visa for high earners and retirees, and a Retirement Visa. Vietnam offers a 90-day e-visa (extendable) for most nationalities — no dedicated long-term nomad visa yet, though business visa routes exist. Thailand has a clear advantage for long-term legal residency.

Can I live in Vietnam for under $1,000/month in 2025?

Yes — in Da Nang, Hoi An or Hanoi’s outer areas, $700–1,000/month covers a shared or modest private apartment, street food diet, motorbike transport and basic leisure. In HCMC’s expat areas (Thao Dien), $1,200–1,400 is a more realistic minimum for comfortable living.


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Last updated: 2025 | Data: World Bank Open Data (NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL) — 2024; Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024.

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