Cheapest month: | November |
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Most expensive month: | January |
Average price in Thailand: | €79/night |
Cheapest price found: | €2/night |
Cheapest day: | Tuesday |
Most expensive day: | Saturday |
Featuring a rooftop terrace, a swimming pool and a waterfall pool, MAI House Patong Hill is a luxurious base in Patong. It also offers body treatments, free Wi-Fi and a Jacuzzi.
Situated in Patong, The Marina Phuket Hotel is located an easy drive from Phuket Town and Kathu. Some of the facilities on offer at this 4-star hotel include free on-site parking and wireless internet.
Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa SHA Plus+ is set on Phuket, and offers 5-star facilities, including a private beach. Popular facilities, such as a swimming pool, an outdoor pool and a sauna, ensure an enjoyable stay in Mai Khao.
Boasting a swimming pool, a sauna and an infinity pool, Serenity Resort & Residences Phuket is situated in Rawai and provides modern accommodation. There is also a fitness centre with an infinity pool and yoga classes.
Guests of this modern resort will appreciate the seclusion of its private beach and on-site spa and wellness centre, all just a quick drive from the centre of Sa Khu. It provides an outdoor pool, outdoor tennis courts and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Showcasing views of Bangkok, Shangri-La Bangkok is a modern base with deluxe amenities, such as outdoor tennis courts, a limousine service and an infinity pool. This elegant property is conveniently situated in Silom and is within walking distance of Saphan Taksin BTS Station.
JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa SHA Plus+ is set on Phuket, and offers 5-star facilities, including a private beach. Popular facilities, such as a swimming pool, an outdoor pool and outdoor tennis courts, make for a satisfying stay in Mai Khao.
Boasting an outdoor pool, Mercure Bangkok Makkasan is situated in Bangkok and provides comfortable accommodation. It also offers meeting rooms, massage services and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Coral Bungalows provides a comfortable base in Ban Tai and has a swimming pool, free wireless internet and complimentary private parking on-site. It also features massage services, a coffee bar and fitness classes.
Boasting an outdoor pool, Nature Beach Resort Koh Lanta is situated in Ko Lanta and provides comfortable accommodation. It also offers a beauty centre, massage services and a kids pool.
The Tama Hotel provides comfortable 3-star accommodation in Krabi. It also offers free Wi-Fi, a kids pool and an outdoor pool.
NR Nanai Residence is located in Patong and features free Wi-Fi. It also offers a sun deck, a 24-hour reception and an outdoor pool.
Situated in Sa Khu, this 4-star property is modern and charming. It also offers massage services, an outdoor pool and meeting rooms.
Boasting a sauna, a Jacuzzi and an outdoor pool, Naina Resort & Spa is located in Patong and provides comfortable accommodation. It also offers an express check-in and check-out feature, 24-hour room service and a kids pool.
FX Hotel Pattaya provides comfortable 4-star accommodation in Pattaya. It has a fitness centre, as well as a swimming pool, water slides and free Wi-Fi.
This modern resort in Patong offers free wireless internet, as well as an outdoor pool and a sauna. There is also a fitness centre with a swimming pool.
OYO 1084 Guyasuka Ratchada
55 Pracharathbumpen Soi 7, Bangkok, Thailand
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18 Coins Cafe & Hostel
198/20 Soi Buakhao, South Pattaya, Pattaya, Thailand
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Flipper House Hotel
213/2 Soi 7, Pattaya Beach Road, Pattaya, Thailand
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Pimalai Resort And Spa
99 Moo 5 Ba Kan Tiang Beach, Ko Lanta, Thailand
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Grand Mercure Phuket Patong (Sha Plus+)
1 Soi Ratuthit 200 Pi 2 Road, Patong, Thailand
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Thavorn Palm Beach Resort Phuket (Sha Plus+)
311 Patak Road Tambon, Karon Beach, Karon, Thailand
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Known as the “Land of Smiles”, Thailand is famous for its heart-warming hospitality. When you’re not befriending locals, you can spend your time getting lost in the bustling streets of Bangkok, basking on palm-fringed tropical beaches and exploring beautiful royal temples. Tantalising local cuisine is the icing on the cake.
For most travellers Thailand conjures up postcard-perfect images of sugar-white sand, swaying palms and crystalline water. Escape to islands like Koh Tao and Koh Samui and you’ll find just this. Sunbathe and swim by day, then spend the evening sipping cocktails at beachside bars. For scuba enthusiasts, Thailand boasts some of the best dive sites in Asia.
Whether you’re seeking chef-driven restaurants or sizzling street food, Thailand is a paradise for foodies. In Bangkok, you can dine at sleek rooftop restaurants and trendy bistros. The street food scene is incredible, with carts serving piping hot pad thai, spicy papaya salad and sticky coconut rice topped with mango. Cooking classes are a great way to master the art of Thai cuisine.
You don’t have to go far to find emerald green rice paddies, tumbling waterfalls and lush tropical forests in Thailand. In the north, Chiang Mai is a popular base for hill tribe trekking to remote communities. Khao Sok National Park is a vision of towering limestone rock formations and turquoise bays.
Thailand is passionate about its Buddhist culture, with more than 40,000 temples dotted across the country. Built in the 13th century, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang is one of the most evocative temples, enchanting visitors with its soaring stupa. In the ancient capital of Ayutthaya, you’ll find centuries-old temples surrounded by towering banyan trees.
Thailand is served by Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, as well as other major airports such as Chiang Mai International Airport, Phuket International Airport and Hat Yai International Airport. In Bangkok, the subway is the fastest way to get around, while tuk-tuks are popular in smaller cities and villages. Air-conditioned buses and minivans are a cost-effective way to travel long distances.
Bangkok, Patong, and Koh Samui are some of the most favoured places to stay in Thailand.
One of the most popular hotels in Thailand is Prince Palace Hotel, which has been reviewed by 3,645 users and currently has a rating of 7.4/10. Other top-rated locations include Naina Resort & Spa and Serenity Resort & Residences Phuket, which have received 7.5/10 and 8.4/10 ratings from our users, respectively.
There are some great hotels in Thailand that are perfect for visiting some of the best bars and restaurants. Bangkok has a bustling nightlife, especially in the Sathon district. If you want to be within walking distance of popular bars in this neighbourhood, such as Sky Bar Bangkok, you can stay at Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok. You can find highly rated food all across Thailand too, with Maret in Koh Samui being one area with some great restaurants. For instance, you can stay at The Hive Hotel Samui, which is only a short journey on foot to the popular Scallop Restaurant, which has great grilled seafood.
There is loads to do in Thailand for families, with theme parks being a great place to visit if you are with young children. One such theme park is Dream World, which has a range of roller coasters and other rides for your whole family to enjoy. You could stay at Amari Don Muang Airport Bangkok, from where you can get the number 538 bus to the doorstep of the theme park. If you visit Phuket Island, then one place you should visit with your family is the Flying Hanuman park. Here you can enjoy adrenaline-fuelled jungle courses, with ziplines and sky bridges. If you want to be a short taxi ride away from this adventure park, you can stay at Thailand accommodation such as Wyndham Sea Pearl Resort Phuket.
There are lots of things to see in Thailand, so it’s always good to get an itinerary together to ensure you don’t miss the best bits. Songkran is the Thai New Year’s Festival, which takes place over five days in April. One of the best places to get Thailand hotels for this festival is Chiang Mai, where you can have some great fun celebrating with the locals. An example of a hotel in this city is Khum Phaya Resort and Spa, which is only a short taxi ride from the centre of the city. There are other things to do in Thailand too, such as visit the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, one of the country’s most important temples. If you want to be able to reach this tourist attraction by public transport, then you can stay at Shanghai Mansion Bangkok, from which you can take the number 1 bus with ease.
For popular accommodation in Thailand that is close to beaches, you should consider staying at a hotel close to Krabi or Ao Nang. For example, if you stayed at Aonang Phu Petra Resort Krabi, then you would be able to reach one of the most popular beaches in the country, Railay Beach, with ease. You need to first go to Ao Nang Beach, from which you’ll get a boat to your final destination. Closer to Bangkok, there are also some great beaches. For instance, you could go to Pattaya Beach, which is renowned for its water sports. Avani Pattaya Resort is a hotel which is located very close to the beachfront, so you won’t have to walk far before you’re enjoying the sun and sea.