HOTELS IN THAILAND
HOTELS IN THAILAND

The Land of Smiles
With more than 2,000 hotels ranged across this large and fascinating country, finding a hotel where you want or need to be, is as easy as anywhere in the world. The extensive product range, from the budget inns and lodges to the trendy boutique hotels and premium deluxe properties, Thailand has them all.
Using this guide you will find information on hotels, serviced apartments and hostels in all of the country’s regions together with a comprehensive description of its amenities.
Whether you need a small inner city hotel for a couple of nights during a business trip, a hotel co-located with an international golf course or a family resort on or next to one of Thailand’s legendary white sandy beaches we are sure you will find it in our Hotel Directory.
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Rich in historical sites Thailand’s central region covers the vast central plain of the Chao Phraya River to the north of Bangkok and takes in the former kingdom of Ayutthaya. The Central Region, with Bangkok, remains the dominant area of all of Thailand, having the largest population. Among the many and varied hotels in the region worth vi....
Eastern Thailand lies between the Sankambeng Range, which forms the border of the Northeastern plateau to the north and the Gulf of Thailand to the south. The geography of the region is characterised by short mountain ranges alternating with small basins of short rivers which drain into the Gulf of Thailand. The eastern region is well known to tour....
Bordering Myanmar to the west, China’s Yunan province to the north and Laos to west Thailand’s Northern Region typically reflects some of the influence of each, making it a particularly interesting place to visit and experience. The terrain of the north includes Thailand’s highest mountains and is generally cooler than its southern neighbourin....
The Northeastern Region of Thailand, also know as Issan is located on the Khorat Plateau, and borders the Mekong River (along the border with Laos) to the north and east, by Cambodia. to the southeast and the Prachinburi mountains south of Nakhon Ratchasima. To the west it is separated from Northern and Central Thailand by the Phetchabun mountain ....
The southern region of Thailand is located between the Andaman Sea of the Indian Ocean to the west and the South China Sea of the Pacific Ocean to the west. The south consists of 14 provinces, occupying an area of about 70,715 square kilometers. The famous Phuket, Samui, Phi Phi, Krabi and Phangnga are located in the southern part of Thailand. The ....
Thailand's Western Region, the eastern edge of which reaches almost to Bangkok is mostly characterised by its long and mountainous border with Myanmar to the west. The Myanmar border, which starts in the Northern Region near Mae Hong Son and runs the whole length of the Western Region, down to its border with the south. The high mountains and steep ....











