Thailand Accommodation Guide  

Thailand has guest houses, hotels, resorts, apartments and other accommodation to suit all budgets from back packers to luxury seekers.

This guide will help you find some of Thailand guest houses, hotels , resorts and apartments from many regions of Thailand.

If you holiday is in many regions of Thailand and with thousands of guesthouses, hotels and other accommodation it can be a hard to pick the best place to stay.

There are a lot of options out there so pick the accommodation that will fit your budget and suit your style.

Here's is the most popular Regions in Thailand

Bangkok River Night timeBangkok

Bangkok is where gleaming skyscrapers grace the skyline alongside dazzling, historical temples, and luxury hotels. Bangkok has it all; it's a sensory thrill that never ceases to delight while it's fascinating, vibrant, colourful, and at times even mind boggling.

From floating markets and fruit carvings to robed monks and the infamous tuk-tuks, the true marvels of this city is the contrast and diversity. Make sure to make the most of the city's famous nightlife, or take a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River. What about treating yourself to a legendary Thai massage or a rejuvenating spa treatment and then of course, there is bargain shopping galore!

Bangkok includes many shopping and business roads like the Sukhumvit Road which includes high rise business buildings, apartments, and shopping malls, Sukhumvit Road is where many foreigners like to come shopping. The Wireless Road include the Stock Exchange of Thailand and many foreign embassies, also many shopping malls, and other businesses. The Khao San Road is also well-known by foreigners. One of the popular shopping roads is Rama I road, which has the Siam Paragon, Siam Square, and the Siam Discovery Center shopping malls.

The Bangkok Province borders six other provinces: Chachoengsao, Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, , Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon and and all six provinces are joined in the conurbation of the Bangkok Metropolitan Area.

SunsetPhuket

Phuket is famous for its stunning white beaches, clear blue water and tropical mountainous interior. All of this makes a stunning and glorious holiday, for further enjoyment to the visiting tourist.

The capital of the island is Phuket town, but the town of Patong; on the south west side of the island is the main tourist destination. Accommodation is in abundance and suits all levels of budgets.

Pattaya

The half-moon-shaped Pattaya Beach is about 4 kilometres long with a road running parallel to the beach. From mid-section to the southern end of the Pattaya area there are is a vast array of restaurants, bars, department stores, as well as other places of entertainment. To the north of Pattaya beach there are various mini-resorts and hotels in a more quiet atmosphere.

If central Pattaya seems to raunchy, head to like Jomtien beach which is perfect for watersports, while others like Naklua beach and Wong Amat are serenely quiet, perfect for those seeking solitude.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai, a city surrounded by a ring of mountains, over 300 temples and a quaint historical aura. Chiang Mai has its own very distinctive culture, arts, festivals, and traditions as well as an exciting mix of local, ethnic as well as expatriate communities from all over the world.

It's also a modern, friendly, international area with much to offer the visitor, while not having lost its traditional old charm. Food, accommodation and shopping are all top quality and cheap, and the nights are relatively cool.

Hua Hin

Hua Hin is 200 km south of Bangkok on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Travel by automobile takes less than three hours.
Hua Hin is unlike any other beach resort in Thailand. If you're looking for bright lights and the frantic all-night bar and discos, you may be disappointed here.

In the last year alone Hua Hin has seen countless housing developments spring up, new golf courses being constructed, a brand new shopping complex and movie theatre and a large inrease in local businesses.

The charm of Hua Hin is that it still retains its fishing village serenity which is now side by side with the bustling center of a modern luxury beach resort, but you can still enjoy walks through the winding streets sampling delicious seafood in restaurants overlooking the brightly lit fishing boats on the Gulf of Thailand.

Koh Samui

Koh Samui, is the third largest island in Thailand. (Only Phuket and Koh Chang are larger by size) The area is about 247 km and it is located 700 km South of Bangkok in the Surat Thani province.
Well known beaches are Big Buddha, Bophut, Chaweng, Choeng Mon, Hua Thanon Lamai, and Maenam.

Koh Samui also has many islands near famous for different reasons Koh Phangan known for it's Full Moon Party's, Koh Tao is a top diving destination, and Angthong National Marine Park.

 

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