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Best Thailand hostels with breakfast

Among the 10031 accommodations in Thailand, here are the 4 best hostels with breakfast

Talavera - Thailand
8.0 198 reviews

Talavera

hostel, Phitsanulok
Talavera Hostel in Phitsanulok is conveniently located approximately 3.5km from Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat and 4km from Phitsanulok Airport.
This guesthouse offers 20-square-metre rooms with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, and valet parking, plus airport transfers and car hire.
Dorm Of Happiness By Tharaburi Resort - Thailand
9.0 464 reviews

Dorm Of Happiness By Tharaburi Resort

hostel, Sukhothai
Dorm Of Happiness by Tharaburi Resort in Sukhothai is conveniently located 1.8km from the Sukhothai Historical Park.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom guesthouse offers a swimming pool, spa, restaurant, bar, and free bikes, alongside airport transfers and car hire, making it ideal for exploring Sukhothai and its surroundings.
Baanpufa Resort - Thailand
8.4 622 reviews

Baanpufa Resort

resort, Sai Yok
Baanpufa Resort, in Kanchanaburi province, offers pet-friendly accommodation with convenient access to Sai Yok attractions, although precise distances require further clarification.
This Sai Yok hotel provides air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, a restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi, plus amenities including a garden, terrace, and valet parking; bike hire is available for exploring the area.
Happy Homey Hostel - Thailand
9.0 7 reviews

Happy Homey Hostel

hostel, Suratthani
Happy Homey Hostel in Suratthani offers the "Happy Homey Hostel" package, conveniently located 11.7 kilometres from Surat Thani Railway Station and 7.3 kilometres from Surat Thani Rajabhat University.
This budget accommodation provides air conditioning, free WiFi, and an option for a balcony, with a non-smoking environment and a strict policy against parties to ensure a peaceful stay.

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Best Thailand hostels with a locker

Chiang Dao Story Camp - Thailand
No reviews

Chiang Dao Story Camp

hostel, Chiang Dao
Chiang Dao Story Camp, a guesthouse in Chiang Dao district, is located 39 kilometres from Elephant Nature Park and 77 kilometres from Chiang Mai Airport.
This family-friendly lodging offers rooms with mountain views, an on-site restaurant with a children's buffet, an indoor play area, a sun terrace, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking, plus paid airport transfers.
Keereebanchorn Farmstay - Thailand
10 1 review

Keereebanchorn Farmstay

hostel, Ban Salak Phet
Keereebanchorn Farmstay on Koh Chang offers a unique stay with a focus on stingless beekeeping education, providing a tranquil escape from typical tourist areas, though its precise location and distances to landmarks are unspecified.
This guesthouse sleeps up to 16 guests in 7 bathrooms, boasting air conditioning, parking, internet access, and a relaxing atmosphere ideal for study, incorporating local culture and sustainable practices into the experience.
Hatyai Dee Hostel - Thailand
No reviews

Hatyai Dee Hostel

hostel, Hat Yai
Hatyai Dee Hostel enjoys a central Hat Yai location, a 5-minute walk from Hat Yai Railway Station and less than a kilometre from Chue Chang Temple.
This Hat Yai guesthouse offers air-conditioned rooms, a shared kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and a terrace; airport transfers are available at an extra cost.
Sleep4cheap@donsak - Thailand
9.6 59 reviews

Sleep4cheap@donsak

hostel, Don Sak
Sleep4cheap@Donsak, in Don Sak, offers budget accommodation 8.2km from Donsak Ferry Terminal and 61km from Samui International Airport.
This adults-only guesthouse boasts 600 square metres of space, comprising one bedroom and bathroom, sleeping one guest, and features a restaurant, bar, valet parking, and free Wi-Fi.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Thailand

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit?

    For budget travellers, exploring Thailand's many temples is a fantastic option. Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) in Bangkok and Wat Phra That Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai are stunning and relatively inexpensive. Many national parks offer incredible natural beauty for a small entrance fee, such as Khao Sok National Park or Erawan National Park. Island hopping on ferries to smaller islands like Koh Lanta or Koh Yao Noi is also generally cheaper than the more popular tourist destinations. Night markets throughout the country offer cheap and delicious street food, providing a great cultural experience at minimal cost.
  • What are the best hostels in Thailand?

    Among the hostels in Thailand, Shunli Hotel - Sha Extra Plus, Stamps Backpackers and Plus Hostel Ayutthaya are the most popular ones.

  • Which airports handle most of the traffic to and from Thailand?

    Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) in Bangkok handles the vast majority of international flights. Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), also in Bangkok, serves a significant number of domestic and some international flights, mainly budget airlines. These two airports account for the lion's share of air travel to and from the country.
  • What are the best hostels with a pool in Thailand?

    Oyo 652 Smile Robotist Hostel, Hidden Garden Hostel and The Luna are the best hostels with a pool in Thailand.

  • What currency do you need for Thailand?

    The Thai baht (THB) is the official currency. It's readily available at airports, banks, and exchange bureaus throughout the country. Many establishments also accept credit cards, but it's always wise to carry some baht, especially in smaller towns and villages.
  • What are the best hostels with a jacuzzi in Thailand?

  • How easy is it to navigate the roads in Thailand?

    Navigating Thailand's roads can be challenging, especially in larger cities like Bangkok. Traffic congestion is common. Public transport, such as the BTS Skytrain and MRT subway in Bangkok, and songthaews (red trucks) and tuk-tuks in other areas, are often more efficient than driving yourself. If you do rent a car or motorbike, be prepared for chaotic traffic and potentially confusing road markings. A GPS navigation system is highly recommended.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Thailand?

    The best hostels for families and kids in Thailand are Plus Hostel Ayutthaya, Hostel One Art And Gallery and The Luna.

  • How can travellers best respect local customs while in Thailand?

    Respectful behaviour in Thailand centres around showing deference to elders and monks. Dress modestly when visiting temples (shoulders and knees covered). Remove your shoes before entering homes or some temples. Avoid public displays of affection. Use polite language and gestures. Learning a few basic Thai phrases like 'Sawasdee' (hello) and 'khop khun' (thank you) goes a long way in showing respect.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Thailand?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Thailand are Buzzas @ Pai Chan, Tiang Capsule and Deishaview Jungle Hostel.

  • Which traditional festivals define the spirit of Thailand?

    Songkran, the Thai New Year water festival in April, is a vibrant and joyous celebration. Loy Krathong, in November, features the release of floating lanterns and krathongs (small boats) on rivers and waterways. Many local temples also hold festivals throughout the year, often involving processions, traditional dances, and religious ceremonies. These festivals offer a wonderful insight into Thai culture and traditions.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Thailand?

    Stamps Backpackers, Plus Hostel Ayutthaya and Tamni are the best hostels with parking in Thailand.

  • What are the key emergency contacts for medical or safety concerns in Thailand?

    For medical emergencies, dial 1669. For police assistance, dial 191. It is also advisable to inform your embassy or consulate of your travel plans.
  • What are the best areas to spend a week in Thailand?

    A week in Thailand offers many possibilities. For a blend of culture, history, and vibrant city life, Bangkok is a great starting point. From there, you could explore the ancient city of Ayutthaya or the beaches and islands of the south, such as Phuket or Krabi. Alternatively, a week exploring the northern region, including Chiang Mai and its surrounding mountains and hill tribes, provides a different cultural experience.
  • What are the best areas to spend a weekend in Thailand?

    For a short trip, Bangkok offers a packed itinerary with temples, markets, and rooftop bars. Alternatively, a weekend getaway to Ayutthaya allows for exploration of historical ruins and a slower pace. Closer to Bangkok, Kanchanaburi offers opportunities to visit the Bridge over the River Kwai and Erawan National Park.
  • Are there specific regions in Thailand known for great weather?

    Thailand's weather varies regionally. The north experiences cooler temperatures, especially during the winter months (November to February). The central plains have a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The south enjoys warm weather year-round, but the monsoon season (May to October) brings heavy rainfall. The best time to visit generally depends on the region and your preference for sunshine versus rain.

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Best Thailand hostels with air conditioning

Bauhaus Hostel Cafe - Thailand
9.7 35 reviews

Bauhaus Hostel Cafe

hostel, Don Sak
Bauhaus Hostel Cafe is located in Don Sak, 7.4 kilometres from Donsak Ferry Terminal, offering convenient access for onward travel.
This 80 square metre hostel has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodates one guest, and provides air conditioning, free WiFi, a shared kitchen, and complimentary bicycles, with an on-site nightclub for entertainment.
Silla House - Thailand
8.1 897 reviews

Silla House

hostel, Hat Yai
Silla House, a hostel in Hat Yai, is located 800 metres from Chue Chang Temple and 1.9 kilometres from CentralFestival Hatyai, with Hat Yai Train Station a 12-minute walk away and Hat Yai International Airport 10.9 kilometres distant.
This accommodation provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, a kitchenette, and a work desk, alongside shared facilities such as a lounge, public bath, and games room, with car hire and a tour desk available for exploring the area.
The 8 Factory Hotel Phitsanulok - Thailand
8.6 1706 reviews

The 8 Factory Hotel Phitsanulok

hostel, Phitsanulok
The 8 Factory Hotel Phitsanulok is situated in Phitsanulok, just 1.6 kilometres from the city centre and a 10-minute drive from Phitsanulok Airport, making it a convenient choice for travellers exploring the city and its attractions, including the nearby Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat temple. The hotel offers a range of amenities for guests, including a restaurant, fitness centre, spa, and garden, as well as air-conditioned rooms with a terrace or balcony, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and a shared lounge for socialising.
Queen Bed Ensuite Bathroom - Near Khao Sarn Road - Thailand
9.4 18 reviews

Queen Bed Ensuite Bathroom - Near Khao Sarn Road

hostel
This Khet Phra Nakhon accommodation offers the 'Queen Bed Ensuite Bathroom - Near Khao Sarn Road' deal, situated a short 300-meter walk from Khao San Road and conveniently close to the Chao Phraya River pier, providing easy access to Bangkok's temples and markets. The private queen room sleeps two guests and benefits from 24-hour air conditioning, complimentary 24-hour purified drinking water, and a 24-hour reception, with luggage storage also available.

Best Thailand hostels with laundry available

ลอฟท์ใจกลางพระนคร พระบรมมหาราชวังใกล้ Mrtสนามไชย - Thailand
9.8 52 reviews

ลอฟท์ใจกลางพระนคร พระบรมมหาราชวังใกล้ Mrtสนามไชย

hostel
The "ลอฟท์ใจกลางพระนคร พระบรมมหาราชวังใกล้ Mrtสนามไชย" offer provides a 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom guesthouse for 2 guests located on Ratchini Road in Phra Nakhon, placing you within 700 meters of the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, and Wat Phra Kaew, and 900 meters from Khao San Road. This accommodation includes air conditioning and internet, ideal for exploring Bangkok's historical Rattanakosin Island.
Sunny Family - Thailand
8.0 154 reviews

Sunny Family

hostel, Pai
This hostel in Pai, located just over 0.8 kilometres from Pai Bus Station, offers the "Sunny Family" offer and is within a 15-minute walk of Pai Night Market and Pai Walking Street.
This 30 square metre apartment features one bedroom and one bathroom, with air conditioning, a terrace, garden, and washing machine, providing free WiFi and on-site private parking for guests.
The Ordinary 8 - Thailand
8.6 262 reviews

The Ordinary 8

hostel, Suratthani
The Ordinary 8 hostel in Surat Thani is located approximately 14.3 kilometres from Surat Thani Railway Station and 10.1 kilometres from Surat Thani Rajabhat University.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom guesthouse offers guests free bicycles, a shared kitchen, evening entertainment, air conditioning, a private terrace, and multilingual staff, along with a paid airport shuttle service to Surat Thani Airport (27.4 kilometres away).
Baan Baan Cozy Hostel - Thailand
9.2 75 reviews

Baan Baan Cozy Hostel

hostel, Phitsanulok
Baan Baan Hostel, a guesthouse in Sathani Phitsanulok, is conveniently located a short 5-minute walk from Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat and 4 kilometres from Phitsanulok Airport.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom property offers free Wi-Fi, private parking, a balcony, and access to a terrace; in-room amenities include a fridge and kettle.
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