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Best Thailand luxury hotels (4 and 5 stars)

Among the 80633 accommodations in Thailand, here are the 4 best luxury hotels

Sang Poy Cottage - Thailand
8.6 343 reviews

Sang Poy Cottage

hotel, Ban Kung Mai Sak
Sang Poy Cottage is situated in Ban Kung Mai Sak, a peaceful village just 11 kilometres from Mae Hong Son Airport.
The hotel offers a range of amenities, including air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, a restaurant serving authentic Thai cuisine, a spa, and a garden with mountain views.
Legendha Sukhothai Hotel - Thailand
8.8 1301 reviews

Legendha Sukhothai Hotel

hotel, Sukhothai
Legendha Sukhothai Hotel enjoys a tranquil canal-side location on the Mae Ramphan Canal, approximately 1.1 kilometres from the Sukhothai Historical Park and close to Wat Chang Lom temple.
This 4-star establishment offers guests a range of amenities including a swimming pool, spa, restaurant serving Thai cuisine with cultural performances, and various cultural activity options such as amulet making and cooking classes.
Hotel De Ladda - Thailand
9.0 2072 reviews

Hotel De Ladda

hotel, Mukdahan
Hotel De Ladda, a four-star establishment in Mukdahan, is conveniently located approximately 10.5 kilometres from the Thai-Laos Friendship Bridge 2.
This family-friendly guesthouse offers air-conditioned rooms with pool views, a swimming pool, spa, fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and free private parking, providing guests with numerous amenities.
ขุมทรัพย์โฮเทล Khumsaps Hotel - Thailand
8.0 11 reviews

ขุมทรัพย์โฮเทล Khumsaps Hotel

hotel, Ban Nong Kham
Khumsaps Hotel, a four-star establishment in Ban Nong Kham, lies 75km from Khon Kaen Airport.
This Ban Nong Kham guesthouse offers air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, terraces, and amenities including a kettle, microwave, and flat-screen TV; a la carte breakfast is served daily.

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Best Thailand hotels with a pool

Among the 80633 accommodations in Thailand, here are the 4 best hotels with a pool

Hotel Siblanburi Resort - Thailand
8.6 121 reviews

Hotel Siblanburi Resort

hotel, Mae Hong Son
The Hotel Siblanburi Resort is situated in Mae Hong Son town, just 7 kilometres from Mae Hong Son Airport. This family-friendly hotel offers a range of amenities, including an outdoor swimming pool, a tranquil garden and terrace, and a restaurant and bar.
The Cheewin Hotel And Convention - Thailand
8.1 197 reviews

The Cheewin Hotel And Convention

hotel, Chum Phae
The Cheewin Hotel And Convention is a 5-star establishment situated in Chum Phae district, approximately 76 kilometres from Khon Kaen Airport.
This hotel offers 5-star accommodation with a swimming pool, fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and spa, plus air-conditioned rooms featuring free Wi-Fi and room service.
โรงแรมกัญธิญา การ์เด้น Kanthiya Garden Hotel - Thailand
8.2 38 reviews

โรงแรมกัญธิญา การ์เด้น Kanthiya Garden Hotel

hotel, Ban Si Muang Mai
Kanthiya Garden Hotel, in Ban Si Muang Mai, is situated 101 km from Ubon Ratchathani Airport.
This guesthouse offers 1 bedroom with 1 bathroom, a swimming pool, jacuzzi, restaurant, and free Wi-Fi, plus free private parking and a sun terrace.
Pinotel Prachuap - โรงแรมพิโนเทล ประจวบ - Thailand
8.7 57 reviews

Pinotel Prachuap - โรงแรมพิโนเทล ประจวบ

hotel, Prachuap Khiri Khan
Pinotel Prachuap, a four-star hotel in Prachuap Khiri Khan, is conveniently located 2.25 kilometres from Khao Chong Krachok and 13.04 kilometres from King Mongkut Memorial Park of Science and Technology Waghor.
This accommodation offers rooms with air conditioning, city views, and private bathrooms, with some featuring balconies, and guests can enjoy the on-site garden, terrace, restaurant, and sauna, with free WiFi available throughout the property.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Thailand

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Thailand?

    Thailand boasts a wealth of incredible landmarks. For historical significance, the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) in Bangkok are essential. Further north, the ancient city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site with its magnificent temple ruins, is a must-see. Chiang Mai's Doi Suthep temple, perched on a mountain overlooking the city, offers breathtaking views and spiritual serenity. For natural beauty, the stunning limestone karsts of Krabi and Phang Nga Bay are unforgettable.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Thailand?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Thailand, Por Thapae Gate, Viangngam Lanna Villa By Zuzu and Old Capital Bike Inn - Sha Certified are the most popular ones.

  • What are some must-do activities in Thailand?

    Thailand offers a diverse range of activities. Exploring bustling Bangkok's markets, such as Chatuchak Weekend Market, is a vibrant experience. Taking a cooking class to learn the art of Thai cuisine is highly recommended. Island hopping in the Gulf of Thailand or the Andaman Sea, with its pristine beaches and turquoise waters, is a classic activity. For a more adventurous experience, consider trekking through the lush jungles of northern Thailand or exploring the underwater world by scuba diving or snorkelling in the Similan Islands.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Thailand?

  • When is the ideal time to visit Thailand?

    The ideal time to visit depends on your preferences. The cool season (November to February) offers pleasant temperatures and low humidity, making it perfect for exploring temples and cities. The hot season (March to May) is hot and dry, ideal for beach holidays but less comfortable for sightseeing. The rainy season (June to October) brings heavy rainfall, but also lush greenery and fewer crowds; it's best to avoid this period if you dislike rain.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Thailand?

  • Which neighbourhoods or areas are best for spending a week in Thailand?

    For a week-long trip, Bangkok offers a fantastic blend of culture, history, and modern amenities. Alternatively, Chiang Mai provides a more relaxed atmosphere with beautiful temples and opportunities for nature excursions. For a beach holiday, Phuket offers a wide range of resorts and activities, while Krabi provides a more laid-back experience with stunning limestone cliffs and beaches.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Thailand?

  • Which parts of Thailand are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    For a short break, consider exploring Ayutthaya's historical park, a manageable day trip from Bangkok. Alternatively, Hua Hin, a beach resort town south of Bangkok, offers a relaxing coastal escape. Koh Lanta, in the Andaman Sea, is a more secluded island option for a tranquil weekend getaway.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Thailand?

  • Is renting a car recommended for exploring Thailand?

    Renting a car in Thailand can be challenging. Traffic, especially in Bangkok, is notoriously heavy. Public transport, including trains, buses, and songthaews (shared taxis), is generally efficient and affordable, particularly for travelling between cities. For island hopping, ferries and boats are the primary mode of transport. Car rental might be considered for exploring specific regions outside major cities, but it's crucial to be aware of driving conditions.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Thailand?

  • Are credit cards widely accepted in Thailand?

    Credit cards are accepted in larger establishments, hotels, and tourist areas. However, smaller businesses and street stalls often prefer cash. It's advisable to carry sufficient Thai baht for smaller transactions and daily expenses.
  • What are the largest airports in Thailand?

    Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) in Bangkok is the main international gateway. Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), also in Bangkok, handles both domestic and international flights. Other significant airports include Phuket International Airport (HKT) and Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX).
  • Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about Thailand?

    Respectful behaviour is crucial. Avoid touching monks or showing disrespect towards Buddhist practices. Dress modestly when visiting temples. Remove your shoes before entering homes and some temples. Using your hands to point is considered rude; use your chin instead. The 'wai', a traditional greeting, is a gesture of respect.
  • What local specialties should you try in Thailand?

    Thailand's cuisine is incredibly diverse. Pad Thai, a stir-fried noodle dish, is a classic. Green curry, a fragrant and creamy coconut milk-based curry, is another must-try. Tom yum soup, a spicy and sour soup, is a flavourful starter. Mango sticky rice, a sweet dessert, is a delightful treat. Som tam (papaya salad) is a popular and refreshing dish.
  • Where are the best shopping spots in Thailand?

    Bangkok's Chatuchak Weekend Market is a massive market offering a vast array of goods. Iconsiam, a luxury shopping mall in Bangkok, offers high-end brands. Chiang Mai's night bazaar offers handicrafts and souvenirs. Patpong Night Market in Bangkok is known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse offerings, though it's important to be aware of potential scams.
  • What signature events or festivals take place in Thailand?

    Songkran, the Thai New Year, celebrated in April, involves water festivals. Loy Krathong, in November, features the release of floating lanterns on water. Many temples hold local festivals throughout the year.
  • What’s the best place in Thailand for mild and comfortable weather?

    The northern highlands, particularly Chiang Mai and its surrounding areas, experience milder temperatures throughout the year compared to the coastal regions. The cool season (November to February) offers the most pleasant conditions.
  • What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Thailand?

    Common mistakes include not exchanging currency before arrival, neglecting to dress modestly when visiting temples, overestimating the extent of English spoken outside tourist areas, and failing to adequately research visa requirements.
  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Thailand?

    Railay Beach in Krabi, accessible only by boat, offers stunning beaches and rock climbing opportunities. Kanchanaburi, home to the Bridge over the River Kwai, provides historical sites and natural beauty. The Erawan National Park, with its multi-tiered waterfalls, is a tranquil escape. Exploring lesser-known islands in the Gulf of Thailand or Andaman Sea offers a more secluded experience.

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Best Thailand hotels with parking

@T Boutique Hotel - Thailand
8.6 5303 reviews

@T Boutique Hotel

hotel, Klong Wan
The @T Boutique Hotel is located in Prachuap Khiri Khan, 59 kilometres from Pranburi, offering a peaceful retreat with garden views. It is a 4-star hotel with very good user ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel features a variety of amenities, including an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, a spa, a restaurant, a bar, and a fitness centre. Guests can enjoy activities such as cycling, golfing, and relaxing on the sun terrace or private beach.
The Pride Hotel Phitsanulok - Thailand
9.0 252 reviews

The Pride Hotel Phitsanulok

hotel, Phitsanulok
The Pride Hotel Phitsanulok is conveniently located in Phitsanulok, approximately 8 kilometres from both Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat and Phitsanulok Airport.
This 4-star hotel offers comfortable rooms with amenities including a fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi, plus free private parking and a buffet breakfast.
The Vita Plus Hotel - Thailand
8.6 1767 reviews

The Vita Plus Hotel

hotel, Hat Yai
The Vita Plus Hotel is located in the Kho Hong district, just 3 kilometres from CentralFestival Hatyai Department Store and 5.3 kilometres from the 60th Anniversary of His Majesty the King’s Accession to the Throne International Convention Center. This 3-star hotel is rated very good by previous guests.
The hotel offers a range of facilities, including an indoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a sauna. You can enjoy a meal in your room with the room service option or relax on your private balcony.
Clover Hotel Hatyai - Thailand
8.9 604 reviews

Clover Hotel Hatyai

hotel, Hat Yai
The Clover Hotel Hat Yai is conveniently located in Hat Yai, approximately 3.4km from CentralFestival Hatyai Department Store and 3.5km from the 60th Anniversary of His Majesty the King’s Accession to the Throne International Convention Centre.
This 3-star hotel offers rooms with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms, plus amenities including free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, room service, valet parking, and bike rentals for exploring the city.

Best hotels in Thailand with a gym

De Botan Srinakarin Hotel & Residence - Thailand
8.7 2903 reviews

De Botan Srinakarin Hotel & Residence

hotel, Bangkok
The De Botan Srinakarin Hotel & Residence is located in the Srinakarin district of Bangkok, around 5.5 miles from Mega Bangna and 5.8 miles from BITEC, making it a convenient choice for both business travellers and those wanting to explore the city. This 3-star property consistently receives very good user ratings, suggesting a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The hotel offers a range of accommodation options, including rooms and apartments. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, fitness centre, restaurant and free parking.
Soho Boutique Hotel - Thailand
8.5 3561 reviews

Soho Boutique Hotel

hotel, Tak
SOHO Boutique Hotel in Tak offers a 3-star stay conveniently located approximately 90 kilometres from Mae Sot Airport, providing easy access to local cycling routes.
This family-friendly guesthouse features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, offering a fitness centre, restaurant with varied breakfast options, a garden, and free bikes for exploring Tak and its surroundings.
Kantary Hotel Ayutthaya - Thailand
8.5 1396 reviews

Kantary Hotel Ayutthaya

hotel, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
The Kantary Hotel Ayutthaya is located in the historical city of Ayutthaya, less than 80 kilometres from Bangkok, making it a convenient base for exploring the numerous temples and ruins. This 4-star hotel receives very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of comfortable rooms with balconies, each equipped with amenities such as air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and kitchenettes. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities including an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, sauna, steam room, and a lounge.
Glai Gan Place Hotel - Thailand
8.6 3511 reviews

Glai Gan Place Hotel

hotel, Sara Buri
Glai Gan Place Hotel, a 3-star establishment in Sara Buri, is conveniently located approximately 5 minutes’ drive (around 3-4 km) from the city centre.
This family-friendly guesthouse offers air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, a swimming pool, fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi; some rooms include balconies with city views.
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