How much does a hotel in Thailand cost? The latest price analysis and popular list in 2024
With the overall recovery of international tourism, Thailand, as a popular destination, hotel prices have become the focus of tourists. This article combines hot travel topics in the past 10 days across the Internet, compiles hotel price data in mainstream cities in Thailand, and analyzes recent market trends to help you plan a cost-effective itinerary.
1. Comparison of hotel prices in popular cities in Thailand (data from July 2024)
City | Budget hotel | Mid-range hotel | luxury hotel |
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Bangkok | 150-300 yuan/night | 400-800 yuan/night | 1200-3000 yuan/night |
Phuket | 200-400 yuan/night | 500-1000 yuan/night | 1500-5000 yuan/night |
Chiang Mai | 120-250 yuan/night | 300-600 yuan/night | 800-2000 yuan/night |
Koh Samui | 250-450 yuan/night | 600-1200 yuan/night | 2000-6000 yuan/night |
2. Three major recent market trends
1.Strong promotions in off-season: Thailand enters the rainy season in July. Some hotels offer discounts such as stay 3 nights, pay 2 nights, and free room upgrades. The prices of some five-star hotels in Phuket have dropped by 40% compared to the peak season.
2.Newly opened hotels gather together: Three new design hotels have been added to the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. The number of new homestays in Chiang Mai will increase by 25% year-on-year in 2024. Intensified competition will lead to more transparent prices.
3.Chinese tourists return: Ctrip data shows that the Chinese service coverage rate of Thai hotels rebounded to 85% in July, and some hotels launched exclusive Alipay discounts for Chinese tourists.
3. Cost-effectiveness recommendation list
Hotel name | Location | recent price | feature |
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Siam Kempinski Bangkok | city center | Starting from RMB 1,800/night | Floating market themed afternoon tea |
Katathani Beach Resort Phuket | kata beach | Starting from 900 yuan/night | Private beach + parent-child water park |
Chiangmai Lanna Heritage Hotel | Inside the ancient city | Starting from 350 yuan/night | Northern Thai traditional architecture + free bicycles |
4. Tips for saving money
1.Off-peak booking: Prices in mid-week are generally 15%-20% lower than on weekends. Agoda data shows that Wednesday is the cheapest to stay.
2.Long stay offer: If you stay for more than 7 consecutive days, you can enjoy 20% off in most hotels, and some B&Bs offer monthly rental packages.
3.transportation considerations: Although the prices of hotels along the Bangkok Skytrain are high, the savings in transportation costs and time are more cost-effective.
5. Things to note
• Recently, Thai hotels have strictly implemented the "tourist tax" policy, and an additional 10-50 baht (approximately 2-10 yuan) per night is required.
• During the rainy season from July to August, the island hotel may temporarily adjust the water activity arrangements. It is recommended to book a room type with free cancellation.
• When booking through price comparison platforms, pay attention to check whether breakfast and taxes are included. Some special price room types are non-refundable.
To sum up, hotel prices in Thailand show obvious regional differences and seasonal fluctuations, and tourists can choose flexibly according to their itinerary. It is recommended to book 2-3 weeks in advance to enjoy the early bird discount and ample room types to choose from. The newly opened smart resorts on the west coast of Phuket, which have attracted much attention recently, and the Teresa Teng-themed hotel in Chiang Mai are both unique accommodation options worth experiencing.
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