Amphawa Hotels
Wooden guesthouses and home-stay accommodation have long been a major part of the Amphawa experience, and the new crop of hotels and resorts try their best to maintain this heritage. Most are set along the Mae Klong riverbanks, overlooking unobtrusive views of Amphawa’s rustic scenery. Read More...
Ayutthaya Hotels
Basic accommodation is readily available in the inner city area. Putting function before design, these hotels offer clean rooms and modern conveniences but aren’t much to look at. If style is your priority, look along the riverside for one-off boutique hotels. Read More...
Bangkok Hotels
Bangkok is never short of hotels, whether luxury international chain or one-off boutique with only a few rooms. However, choosing the one that perfectly lives up to your expectations depends very much on the purpose of your visit. Read More...
Chanthaburi Hotels
Chantaburi, a rural coastal town east of Bangkok and Pattaya, offers three distinctive holiday experiences: the historic town in the city centre, the idyllic seaside and the forested highlands. Chao Lao Beach and Kung Wiman Beach are two popular destinations for resort-style getaways, while quaint guesthouses and modern hotels are found in the city area and mountains. Read More...
Chiang Mai Hotels
Make your visit to Chiang Mai an unforgettable experience with a comfortable stay at a hotel or resort perfectly suited to your needs, and conveniently located for exploring the city's many magical highlights. Read More...
Chiang Rai Hotels
Chiang Rai offers a diverse array of escape experiences, most of which share a strong nature theme. In the city, most luxury hotels are spread along the riverside, with a handful of budget accommodations located closer to the Clock Tower. Read More...
Chonburi Hotels
Chonburi comprises Pattaya and other popular destinations such as Sriracha, Bang Saen Beach and Koh Larn (Coral Island). Hotels in Chonburi range from luxury chain hotels to beach resorts to guesthouses and stand-alone bungalows. Read More...
E-San - North Eastern Hotels
Northeastern Thailand hotels are mostly owned and managed by local chains or families. International hotel chains can be found in major provincial towns, namely Khon Kaen and Nakorn Ratchasima. Other popular destinations comprise the provinces along the Thai-Lao borders, including Udonthani, Ubon Ratchathani, Loei and Nongkhai. Read More...
Hua Hin Hotels
Hua Hin’s picturesque beachfront is perfect for enjoying an idyllic retreat. From Cha-Am Beach to Khao Takiab to Pranburi, discover a range of one-off boutique resorts and luxury five-star chains. Read More...
Kanchanaburi Hotels
While the riverside is an all-time favourite place in the city, Kanchanaburi offers a whole lot more in terms of settings. Sai Yok’s lush mountain landscapes are peppered with jungle-raft-style resorts and guesthouses, while Thong Pha Phume is a haven for those in search of a quiet escape in the wilderness. Read More...
Khao Yai Hotels
An established tourist destination, Khao Yai offers a multitude of accommodation choices. The Saraburi-Pakchong route offers more in terms of types and styles, from tented camps all the way to luxury spa resorts. The Pranchinburi-Wang Nam Kheo route has fewer choices overall but the feel is more secluded. Read More...
Koh Lanta Hotels
The biggest attractions are Koh Lanta’s sandy white beaches, fertile mangroves and clear water. Most resorts are concentrated in main beach areas, yet blend in perfectly with the environment as they are low-rise. Read More...
Koh Lipe Hotels
Koh Lipe features a handful of budget and mid-range resorts, located on Sunset Beach, Sunlight Beach and Pattaya Beach. Most offer individual bungalows with private balconies and basic amenities. Read More...
Koh Samet Hotels
The northern beaches – Sai Kaew, Ao Phai, Ao Hin Khok and Ao Vong Duen – are the busiest and most visited, thus offering a wide range of budget and mid-range accommodations. Ao Phrao and Ao Kiu Na Nok cater only to well-heeled tourists and offer luxury resorts usually with private beaches. Read More...
Koh Samui Hotels
Luxury suite or budget room? Boutique hotel, thatched bungalow or international resort? Prefer a secluded boutique resort away from the crowds, or want to be close to the nightlife? Koh Samui offers a multitude of choices. Read More...
Mae Hong Son Hotels
There are, perhaps, more accommodation choices in Pai than in Mae Hong Son city. If the city area is your destination, the option ranges from independently run guest houses to luxury chain hotels. Read More...
Nakorn Ratchasima Hotels
Due to its diverse landscapes and vast area, Nakhonratchasima, or Korat, offers a large collection of hotels catering to various styles and budgets. Korat City has a range of boutique to large-scale hotels for business and leisure stay, each comes complete with modern amenities. Read More...
Other Northern Hotels
Besides popular destinations like Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand features a handful of small, secluded towns worth exploring for those in search of a place slightly off the beaten track, such as Nan, Petchabun, Tak and Phitsanulok. Check out these other northern hotels for what’s available. Read More...
Other Southern Hotels
Apart from dreamy islands, Southern Thailand offers a wide range of getaway experiences on land as well. Chumphon, about 2 hours south of Hua Hin, is a small coastal town with an idyllic stretch of beaches, while the far south is home to popular destinations, such as Hat Yai and Surat Thani, as well as the border town of Narathiwas. Read More...
Pai Hotels
Pai offers a wide range of accommodation choices, from riverside guesthouses and cottages set amidst rice paddy fields to luxurious boutique resorts. Staying in the town centre is convenient, but those located farther out offer a much more picturesque ambiance. Read More...
Phang Nga Hotels
Phang Nga is home to a handful of marine national parks and islands with scenic beaches. Similan, Surin archipelago, Khao Lak and Phang Nga Bay are famed for their white sand beaches and stunning seascapes. Accommodation on these islands ranges from budget bungalows to luxurious spa resorts with top-notch facilities and services. Read More...
Pattaya Hotels
Pattaya is broken up into three main areas: Pattaya Beach, Jomtien Beach and Naklua Beach. Each has its own unique character and charm. Read More...
Phi Phi Island Hotels
Tonsai and Loh Dalum hotels tend to be busy and exciting places to stay due to the vibrancy of Tonsai Village, whereas the hotels a little further out are more peaceful. On the east coast, things get even more tranquil and boat transport is needed to get around. Read More...
Ratchaburi
Ratchaburi, 80km west of Bangkok, is a scenic provincial town with a wealth of natural and cultural attractions – the most popular being Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Read More...
Rayong Hotels
An ocean view is almost a given at any Rayong hotel. Ban Pae is the most convenient location for those continuing on to Samet, while those in search of a quiet beach may want to look into Klaeng or Ban Chang areas. Read More...
Sukhothai Hotels
With the exception of one boutique hotel, the accommodation choices around Sukhothai Historical Park are rather limited. Most hotels and guesthouses are located in the new city, about 12km from the historical park. Read More...
Trang Hotels
Trang, a coastal southern province with picturesque beaches and castaway islands, has emerged as a destination for travellers in search of seclusion. Si Kao and Koh Kradan are increasingly popular, though both remain pleasant and peaceful. Accommodation choices range from affordable city hotels to luxurious spa resorts with pool villas and suites set on the beach. Read More...
Udon Thani Hotels
Hotels in the city centre are mostly modest and inexpensive, although the interior décor may feel a little outdated. The lack of international chain hotels is made up for by the presence of reputable local chain like Centara and efficiently run mid-size hotels. Read More...
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