Thailand is renowned for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes and, importantly, its range of affordable hotels that don’t compromise on quality or charm. From beachside retreats to city centre stays, this amazing country offers a variety of budget-friendly options. Many provide excellent amenities such as inviting pools, pampering spas and authentic restaurants. Take a tip from our experts and plan a stay in Thailand that won't break the bank.

Bangkok (Thanon Phaya Thai)
Shopaholics, rejoice – Amari Watergate Bangkok’s location is prime for mall-lovers. The five-star hotel also boasts an expansive fitness centre, a luxurious beauty spa and a huge range of dining options. An upmarket and absolutely top-notch choice for a city stay!
Chiang Mai (Baanwan, Hangdong)
A sophisticated quiet retreat on the outskirts of Chiang Mai. Perfect for a couple or family looking to counter-balance their holiday with golf, archery, cooking classes and a trip to the spa! Contemporary rooms are as sophisticated as they are functional.
Bangkok (Samphantawong)
A decadent retro hotel set in the heart of Chinatown, one of Bangkok's oldest districts. Quirkily designed rooms feature heavy four poster beds, rich hues and indulgent bathrooms. An atmospheric bar pays live jazz and there's a spoiling spa for those looking to unwind.
Bangkok (Phrabarommaharajchawang, Phranakorn)
An intimate, elegantly designed boutique hotel, set on the historic Ratanakosin Island. Rooms are simply dressed yet chic with dark polished wooden floors, patterned tiled bathrooms and private terraces. The restaurant offers fabulous river views and serves traditional fare. Charming.
Ko Samui (Amphur Koh Samui )
A tranquil and relaxed boutique resort set on a private beach with bungalows tumbling down the lush hill gardens. Rooms have a traditional feel with teak wood, local fabrics and rich hues. They also have lovely beach views from the expansive windows. A delightful spot for a romantic break.
Bangkok (SILOM, BANGRAK, )
Set in a quirky refurbished art-deco-inspired cinema, with the original cinema screen and equipment still in place in the lobby and bar area. Design has a classic heritage feel with quirky contemporary touches. Find something to suit all budgets with both dorms and spacious suites available.
Phuket (Cherngtalay)
A modern beachfront resort on Phuket’s Bang Tao Bay with a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. The decor blends sleek lines with Thai accents and bold art. Highlights include a large lagoon-style pool, spa, and multiple dining spots from seafood to Mediterranean. Big, easy-going and well-equipped.
Ayutthaya (Horrattavhai District)
A laid-back riverside stay in Ayutthaya with views of ancient ruins and temples. Interiors blend warm wood tones with clean, modern lines. There’s a pool, gym, cruise tours, and a Thai restaurant with serious style. Great spot for a quiet break with just enough to do.
Bangkok (Wattana)
A design-forward hotel in Bangkok’s vibrant Sukhumvit district. The look leans industrial-meets-mid-century with rich textures and mood lighting. Expect a rooftop pool, buzzing restaurant, lively bar, and co-working spaces. Smart, stylish, and built for both work and play.
Bangkok (Pranakorn District)
A boutique stay in Bangkok’s Old Town, just steps from temples, street eats, and culture. The look’s sleek and minimalist, with nods to Sino-Portuguese design. There’s a pool, fitness room, and refined restaurant serving Thai and international dishes. Quiet charm in the city’s historic core.
Chiang Mai (Wat Ket)
A charming B&B in Chiang Mai’s historic Wat Ket district, just a stroll from the Night Bazaar. The vibe is relaxed and homey, with vintage Thai decor and leafy gardens. Highlights include a saltwater pool, cosy cafe, and hearty homemade breakfasts. Quiet, cultural, and easy to explore from.
Chiang Rai (Mae Chan)
A rustic mountain hideaway in northern Thailand, surrounded by lush forest and valley views. The vibe leans earthy and serene, with bamboo cottages and natural wood finishes. There’s an infinity pool, herb-scented spa, and a garden-to-table restaurant. A quiet retreat for slow living.
Hua Hin
A relaxed beachfront stay in Hua Hin, blending resort comfort with a playful, design-led edge. Mid-century interiors pop with colour against tropical gardens. Expect a lively pool scene, inventive spa, and standout dining from Thai classics to wood-fired pizza. Effortless cool by the sea.
Khanom (Thailand)
Boutique beach resort in laid-back Khanom, southern Thailand. Clean lines and Nordic-inspired decor give it a calm, contemporary edge. There’s a spa, yoga, and multiple spots to eat—from wood-fired pizza to cocktails by the pool. Feels like a real escape, not just another beach stay
Khao Lak (Khao Lak)
A boutique stay in Khao Lak with a strong sense of place. Rooms nod to Peranakan heritage with dark wood, terrazzo floors and old-world touches. There's a pool, gym, hot tub, and a restaurant serving time-honoured family recipes. A thoughtful blend of culture, comfort, and calm.
Koh Lanta (Krabi)
A beachfront stay on laid-back Ko Lanta with sweeping sea views. Rooms are simple but smart, and the decor leans tropical with a hint of retro charm. There’s a beachside restaurant, a pool, a gym, and even a massage hut. A solid base for island days and quiet nights.
Koh Lanta (Krabi)
A chilled-out family-run spot tucked inland on Koh Lanta, just a quick ride from Long Beach. Rooms have a cosy, natural feel with bamboo, rattan, and leafy touches. There’s a laid-back garden, yoga space, and tasty breakfast served in a sociable common area. A calm, easygoing base.
Krabi (Thailand)
Laidback eco retreat in Ao Nang, set just back from the beach. Rustic-modern villas with polished concrete floors and earthy tones are set among fruit-filled gardens. There’s a saltwater pool, bikes for hire, and a garden-to-table kitchen. Quiet, green, effortlessly relaxed and great value.
Krabi (Thailand)
Upscale beachfront resort on East Railay reached by longtail boat through dramatic limestone cliffs. The vibe is tropical colonial — think dark wood, outdoor daybeds, and private plunge pools. There's a seafront pool, Thai/Western dining, and guided island tours. Quiet, scenic, and self-contained.
Phi Phi Islands (Thailand)
Beachfront resort on Phi Phi Don with sweeping bay views and direct access to the sand. Thatched-roof bungalows and tropical landscaping give it a relaxed, village-style feel. Multiple pools, water sports, and several dining options, from casual to upscale. Quiet, scenic, and activity-packed.
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