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Overview

For decades, Thailand has been a budget traveller's paradise, and over the last few years, there's been an increasing surge in luxurious options throughout the country. So be you a budget traveller looking for the cheapest room in town or a flashpacker gliding in for a touch of pampering, there's bound to be something to satisfy your needs. While the majority of the luxury spots are found in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and the Thai islands, budget guesthouses and cheap hotels can be found throughout the country from just about every mid-sized Thai town to in the middle of nowhere hidden away spots.


What should you expect for your money in Thailand?

If you're on a tight budget and are willing to forego some creature comforts there are some very cheap guesthouses in Thailand. The larger centres, Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket are all a bit pricier then elsewhere as are some of the heavily touristed spots like Ko Phi Phi, while some of the cheapest fare can be found on the islands.

As a general rule, using Bangkok as an example, this is what budget travellers should expect for their money:

Under 100B: Gets you a dorm room with a fan or a very grotty single room with a smelly mattress, noisy fan and share bathroom. The sheets, if there are any, will only be changed when you leave. Expect thin walls and dreary drapes and plan on spending as much time as possible outside.

100B-450B: Gets you a typical budget room. The higher end of this range should get you a room including your own bathroom that will be moderately clean. The room will be big enough for a clean bed with sheets, and a couple of bags, plus maybe a chair or two. It may have either a large ceiling fan or a small desktop one.

450B-800B: Gets you a decent fan or basic air-con room, which should be clean and well kept and include a good bathroom. Your bed will have a clean mattress and sheets. Generally larger than the lower price range, these rooms often have a desk and chair. You might even get something tasteful.

800B-1,500B: Gets you a spotless room with reliable air-con, a comfortable bed and a clean, well-equipped bathroom. The room will be spacious and may have a few extras such as a bar fridge and TV with limited cable.

1,500B+: As the price rises from here, expect more extras, such as TV with full cable, DVD player, a mini-bar, balcony, breakfast and so on.


Do I need to make a reservation in advance?

It depends on when and where you are going. Destinations like Ko Phi Phi are packed to the rafters in high season and if you arrive without a reservation, you could well end up in a tent. Other peak periods when reservations are a very good idea (though not essential -- you'll always find a room somewhere...eventually) include:

Chiang Mai during the Songkran festival (Thai new year) and Loi Krathong
Yasothon during the Rocket Festival
Sukhothai during Loi Krathong
Ko Phi Phi in peak season
Railay Beach in peak season
Ko Pha ngan during the Full moon parties

Outside of the above, for budget guesthouses, unless you have your heart set on a specific guesthouse, you don't really need to make reservations in advance -- especially if you don't mind spending a bit of time looking around for a room. In the mid to upper range of resorts and hotels however, a reservation remains a good idea.


Travelfish reviews

Guesthouse and hotel reviews on Travelfish are independent and are written by our researchers who have visited, in person, every property we list. Unlike many travel websites, we do not allow the hotel or guesthouse to write the review and unlike some travel guide publishers, we do not accept any kind of discount, payment or other freebie in return for coverage -- positive or negative. The links below lead directly to the accommodation section for some of the more popular destinations in Thailand.



Ko Pha Ngan East Coast |  Ko Pha Ngan North Coast |  Ko Pha Ngan West Coast |  Ko Tao East Coast |  Mango Bay |  Siam Square and surrounds | 
Bangkok and surrounds
Ayutthaya |  Bangrak |  Chachoengsao |  Chinatown and Pahurat |  Damnoen Saduak |  Khao San Road |  Nakhon Pathom |  Ratchaburi |  Sathorn |  Sukhumvit Asok to Ekamai |  Sukhumvit Soi 1 to Asok | 
Central Thailand
Kanchanaburi |  Lopburi |  Sangkhlaburi | 
Northern Thailand
Ban Huay Kon |  Ban Toei |  Chiang Dao |  Chiang Kham |  Chiang Khong |  Chiang Mai |  Chiang Rai |  Chiang Saen |  Doi Phukha National Park |  Kamphaeng Phet |  Lampang |  Lamphun |  Mae Hong Son |  Mae Salong |  Mae Sariang |  Mae Sot |  Mai Sai |  Nan |  Pai |  Phayao |  Phitsanulok |  Phrae |  Phrao |  Phu Lang Ka |  Soppong |  Sukhothai |  Tak |  Umphang |  Wiang Pa Pao | 
Northeast Thailand
Ban Chiang |  Khong Chiam |  Mukdahan |  Nakhon Phanom |  Nakhon Ratchasima |  Nong Khai |  Phibun Mangsahan |  Phimai |  Sri Chiang Mai |  Surin |  That Phanom |  Ubon Ratchathani |  Udon Thani |  Yasothon | 
Eastern Thailand
Ao Cho |  Ao Hin Khok |  Ao Kiu Na Nok |  Ao Lukyon |  Ao Lung Dam |  Ao Noi Na |  Ao Nuan |  Ao Phai |  Ao Phrao |  Ao Thian |  Ao Tubtim |  Ao Wai |  Ao Wong Duen |  Ban Phe |  Bang Bao |  Chanthaburi |  Haad Kai Mook |  Haad Sai Kaew |  Haad Sai Khao |  Kai Bae |  Khlong Prao Beach |  Khlong Son |  Ko Kham |  Ko Kut |  Ko Maak |  Ko Mun Nork |  Ko Wai |  Lonely Beach and Bailan Bay |  Salakphet Bay |  Trat | 
Southern Thailand
Ao Chalong |  Ao Mae Haad |  Ao Nang |  Ao Thian Ok |  Ao Thong Sala to Baan Kai |  Baan Phruklom Beach |  Ban Krut |  Ban Tai |  Bang Saphan Yai |  Bang Tao Beach |  Betong |  Big Buddha Beach |  Bophut Beach |  Cha-am |  Chalok Ban Kao |  Chaweng Beach |  Choeng Mon Beach |  Chumphon |  Chumphon Beaches |  Coral and Raya Islands |  Haad Chao Samran |  Haad Nopphara Thara |  Haad Puk Tian |  Haad Rin |  Haad Sai Nual and Surrounds |  Haad Saikantang |  Haad Sairee |  Hat Yai |  Hua Hin |  Kamala Beach |  Karon Beach |  Kata Beach |  Khao Lak |  Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park |  Klong Dao Beach |  Klong Jak Bay |  Klong Khong Beach |  Klong Nin Beach |  Ko Adang |  Ko Bulon Lae |  Ko Kho Khao |  Ko Kradan |  Ko Libong |  Ko Lipe |  Ko Nang Yuan |  Ko Ngai |  Ko Phi Phi |  Ko Samui South Coast |  Ko Sukorn |  Ko Tarutao |  Ko Yao Noi |  Ko Yao Yai |  Krabi |  Lamai Beach |  Long Beach |  Mae Nam Beach |  Mai Pai Bay |  Nai Harn Beach |  Naithon to Mai Khao |  Nakhon Si Thammarat |  Nakhon Si Thammarat Beaches |  Narathiwat |  Pakbara |  Patong Beach |  Pattani |  Phang Nga Town |  Phattalung |  Phetburi |  Phuket Town |  Prachuap Khiri Khan |  Railay Beach |  Ranong |  Rawai Beach |  Satun |  Sungai Kolok |  Surat Thani |  Surin Beach |  Taling Ngam Beach |  Thong Sala |  Thong Ta Kien Bay |  Yala |  Yu Nui Beach | 


Can I make reservations online?

A comprehensive range of accommodation in most major destinations in Thailand can be booked online. See the links below for accommodation which can be booked online in Thailand (note there may be some overlap between providers).


Hostel World

Bangkok and surrounds
Ayutthaya |  Bangkok
Northern Thailand
Chiang Khong |  Chiang Mai |  Chiang Rai |  Lampang |  Mae Sai |  Maehongson |  Sukhothai
Northeast Thailand
Buriram |  Khon Kaen |  Nang Rong |  Pakchong |  Ubon Ratchathani
Eastern Thailand
Koh Chang |  Pattaya |  Rayong |  Sattahip
Southern Thailand
Ao Nang |  Chumphon |  Hua Hin |  Kaengkrachan |  Karon Beach |  Khao Lak |  Koh Lanta |  Koh Pha Ngan |  Koh Phangan |  Koh Phi Phi |  Koh Samui |  Koh Tao |  Koh Yao |  Krabi |  Patong Beach |  Petchburi |  Phuket |  Prachuap Khiri Khan |  Songkhla