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How much does it cost to stay in Thailand? Thailand Accommodation Guide 2018

Another issue to be concerned about in Thailand is accommodation. Today I will talk to you about your accommodation. You should pay attention when you go to see which accommodation environment you choose. It's relatively good. Hotel recommendations

In Thailand, the prices for staying in the same hotel during off-season and peak season are vastly different.

Because I traveled to Thailand during the off-season, I saved a lot of money on accommodation.

On this trip to Thailand, we stayed in Phuket, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Bangkok.

There are 3 most recommended accommodations. The recommendations are as follows:

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1. Patong studio apartments located near Patong Beach.

Price for a 5-person room in August: 164 yuan/night; price for a 2-person room: 104 yuan/night

Reason for recommendation: The location is very advantageous, and the Oriental SPA is right outside your door.

It takes 10 minutes to walk to the seafood street to eat seafood, and it is very close to the beach.

The key is that this apartment is very suitable for a family like us. A family of five can book a room.

The room is large and has a kitchen where you can make a simple breakfast.

2. phiphiandamanbeachresort Phi Phi Andaman Beach Resort Hotel located on PP Island

August deluxe five-person family room (bungalow): 571 yuan; 2-person room: 263 yuan

Reason for recommendation: The price of this hotel seems to be about three times higher during the peak season.

The hotel is large, facing the sea, has an outdoor swimming pool, and the environment is good.

All rooms are small independent villas.

3. Thebatteryparkmidtownvilla battery park city villa apartment located near Tha Pae Gate in Chiang Mai

Double room price in August: 118 yuan/night

Recommended reasons: Excellent value for money.

This is a newly opened hotel, taking the youth hostel route, with free coffee and tea at the front desk.

The room is very elegant and clean. The location is also good. It is not far from Tha Pae Gate and very close to a night market.

4. Mantra Samui Resort

One of the best hotels I have stayed in since traveling abroad. Because the hotel is on the mountain, it is not convenient for people without cars to enter and exit, so The tourist occupancy rate is not very high, so the price/performance ratio is very high.

The room I was given when I first checked in had a mediocre view, because it faced the sea diagonally and was blocked by trees in front. Later, after communicating with the front desk, I immediately changed to a sea view room with a better view, and it was a very good angle to enjoy. to sunrise.

Accommodation booking

For international travel, you can stay in hotels or B&Bs. Staying at a hotel

When making a reservation, you need to use a credit card for online pre-authorization. When you go to the hotel to check in, you can choose to pay in local currency or by credit card. After the reservation is successful, the website will send the hotel reservation form to the email address you specified before. You can print it out and go to the hotel front desk to show it and check in. Of course, you can also use the name of the hotel you are staying in when filling out the entry form on the plane.

Personally, I prefer Booking. Its characteristic is that it supports booking without paying the full amount in advance, and it can be canceled for free. If you encounter a hotel you don't like in the local area, you can change it.

For a hotel in Bangkok, I chose bangkokcity, which is very close to the subway.

You can transfer to the Airport Express in one subway stop from the hotel. The traffic congestion in Bangkok is no better than that in Beijing. The most convenient way to go out is to take the subway.

The enthusiastic Taiwanese tourists at the backpacker inn also made a transportation and shopping map around the hotel, which is very easy to use on your mobile phone.

Staying in B&Bs

Nowadays when traveling, it is becoming more and more popular to stay in B&Bs owned by locals.

Especially in Taiwan, ancient towns in China, and even Japan, there are many small, clean and home-like inns, and there are many choices.

Chiang Mai is divided into two parts: the ancient city and the new city. Most of the hotels are near Pingriver outside the ancient city, and the ones in the ancient city are small B&Bs.

If you like to stroll around the ancient city in the early morning, you must choose to live in the city.

This time in Chiang Mai, we stayed in a B&B, a 9 resident owned by Yoyo, a Taiwanese girl, and a Wachira owned by Lao Lin, a Thai who had studied Chinese in Beijing. Both companies have their own Weibo and blogs. You can book a room through Weibo or email, and pay the room fee after you arrive and check in.

Room price: Air conditioning 1100_/night, including breakfast

Wachira has just been opened for 4 years, with 12 rooms per ***. It’s so popular that if you buy a ticket, contact the boss to book a room as soon as possible, otherwise you won’t be able to book a room.