
Best Luxury Hotels in Thailand
Our pick of the best luxury hotels in Thailand presents an impressive collection of resorts and boutique-style establishments that offer guests Instagram-worthy infinity pools, sweeping views of stunning scenery, indulgent spas, contemporary comforts and a second-to-none level of service. Whether you choose a secluded bay or a bustling city location, the hotels in Thailand never fail to impress. Read on to explore which will be your next Thailand abode.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Pathumwan
Siam Kempinski
(5 stars)As part of the Kempinski Group of hotels, this is one of the newer 5-star hotels in Bangkok. It was established in 2010, designed by Hirsch Bedner Associates and is located at the heart of Bangkok. The hotel has a touch of European contemporary sophistication alongside many Thai-themed services and cuisine. The Siam Kempinski has 42 suites and a total of 303 rooms, in addition to the 98 serviced residences. The meeting rooms offer an impressive welcome to delegates – each is accessed via an ornate golden brass door. There’s also a sumptuous spa, three dining areas, bar and gorgeous outdoor pool. But its highlight has to be the green royal garden accessed right from the balconies of the rooms.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Pathumwan
Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok
(5 stars)The well-heeled district of Langsuan, beside Lumphini Park, was the chosen setting for Kempinski Hotels and Siam Sindhorn Company Limited’s second collaboration in Thailand. It opened in 2020, with a Lobby Lounge serving fine afternoon teas, cocktails at Firefly Bar, seafood at Bistrot de la Mer and Royal Thai dishes at Loukjaan by the Michelin-starred Saneh Jaan. It contains Asia’s first hotel boutique fitness facilities which covers two floors of Sindhorn Wellness by Resense, the hotel’s spa, which also incorporates a partially covered outdoor infinity pool. The Sindhorn Kempinski has 274 bedrooms and suites.
Krabi, Tab Kaek Beach
Amari Vogue Krabi
(5 stars)With four large swimming pools and three excellent restaurants to enjoy, guests at the Amari Vogue Krabi are treated to a taste of the finer things in life. This huge complex is set on the edge of the white sands of the picturesque Tubkaak beach and guests are provided with private beach access as well as their choice of fully padded sun loungers. Each of the 57 guestrooms boasts a large balcony that overlooks the garden and pools, while there are also spacious bathrooms set with especially deep tubs. The spa suites are especially decadent and provide ocean views.
Koh Samui, Bophut
NH Collection Samui Peace Resort
(5 stars)Located along the serene shores of Bophut Beach, NH Collection Samui Peace Resort marks the brand’s Thai debut with an elegant, beachfront escape designed for laid-back luxury. This 122-key resort spans rooms, suites, and nine villa categories nestled within lush tropical gardens. Highlights include Garden View Terrace Rooms with al fresco tubs, Family Suites with bunk beds, private Pool Suites, and Beachfront Villas with plunge pools and outdoor showers. The 230 sqm Presidential Pool Villa features an infinity pool, BBQ area, and sunken living room for the ultimate private retreat. Facilities include a freeform beachfront pool, a fitness centre, daily wellness classes, a children’s splash pool and playground, and an outdoor cooking school. Sea Wrap serves Thai and international dishes throughout the day, complemented by beachside cocktails at Talay Bar. With direct access to Fisherman’s Village and sister property Anantara’s dining, the resort offers both tranquillity and vibrant local flavour.
Phuket, Bang Tao Beach
The Pavilions Phuket
(5 stars)Escape to an enchanting hillside haven of luxury and romance at The Pavilions, Phuket. Perched high above the scenic bays of Bang Tao and Layan, this idyllic retreat seamlessly combines sleek European elegance with traditional Thai beauty. With luxurious suites and sprawling private villas offering breathtaking views of the Andaman Ocean, and a range of amenities including an open rooftop bar 360 serving delectable cocktails, Alto the Italian-focused fine dining restaurant, and Firefly the all-day dining restaurant offers a relaxed poolside ambience. There is also a fabulous spa and open-air yoga pavilion, along with complimentary shuttles to and from pristine Layan Beach for guests to enjoy. The Pavilions provides an unparalleled experience of indulgence and tranquillity. Whether you’re a honeymooner or a couple seeking a romantic getaway, this oasis promises an unforgettable fusion of sophistication and serenity against the stunning backdrop of Phuket’s natural beauty.
Phang Nga Province, Phang Nga, Khao Lak
JW Marriott Khao Lak
(5 stars)One of JM Marriott’s flagship resorts, this immaculate property sits beside Khuk Khak Beach. Swimmers will adore the lagoon style pool which is the largest in Southeast Asia – with two swim-up bars. It houses 292 rooms and suites all with private outdoor spaces and oversized tubs. Further facilities include tennis, squash, volleyball, video games (a lifesaver if travelling with teens), a fitness suite, Quan Spa providing indoor and outdoor treatments and restaurants offering Thai, Japanese, Italian, Mediterranean and European cuisine. It may be huge but still manages to retain a personal feel.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Bang Rak
The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon
(5 stars)In receipt of the AHEAD Award for the Best Hotel New Build in Asia, this 155-room forward-thinking flagship property features immersive designs by Jamie Hayon and The Standard’s in-house team. It boasts the highest alfresco rooftop bar in the capital, as well as a fantastic selection of other bars and restaurants; The Parlor (great for live music, lectures and lounging), an alternative tea room named Tease, an American steakhouse, an award-winning Chinese cuisine by Mott 32, and the super funky, boldly decorated Ojo Mexican-inspired restaurant. Plush, pet-friendly bedrooms have a retro vibe, as well as Nespresso Machines and Bang & Olufsen Bluetooth Speakers. A 24/7 state-of-the-art fitness centre and terrace pool can be enjoyed by guests who love to work out whilst on their travels.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Ratchathewi
Chatrium Grand Bangkok
(5 stars)Benefit from direct access to the Paragon Shopping Mall, when you stay at this hotel in the centre of Siam. Its 582 bedrooms include three-bedroom suites and a penthouse boasting a full-sized butler’s kitchen and a dining table seating 12 (all guests have access to a digital butler service). When you’re ready for a meal, you can choose between French-Mediterranean cuisine at Casia restaurant and local, Pan-Asian and international dishes at Savio. For something a little lighter, order a traditional high tea in the Lobby Lounge or some poolside snacks at Flow bar. Chatrium also offers a kids’ club and Spa by Thann Wellness Sanctuary.
Phuket, Ko Racha Yai
The Racha
(5 stars)Floating 12 miles south of Phuket, this island is an eco-retreat with 20 acres of grounds. Sleek, modern monochrome suites and villas hover above the waters of their private pools. But for the best room in the house, it has to be The Lighthouse; a fifteen-metre, five-storey high structure that stands out in the otherwise low-rise resort. This ultra-luxe pad has a state-of-the-art entertainment system, jacuzzi tubs, an 8.5 metre ozonated pool with underwater music and lighting and an observation deck with 360° views. Three restaurants, a bar, a spa, a watersports and a dive centre, are among The Racha’s facilities.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Wattana
KROMO Bangkok, Curio Collection By Hilton
(4 stars)With 306 rooms and suites, this newly built 28-storey hotel brings a richly layered Thai design narrative to Sukhumvit Soi 29, marking the Curio Collection debut in Thailand. Inspired by Bangkok’s ceremonial moniker, the City of Nine Gems, interiors by DIN Studio and LuxeLife Studio thread gemstone hues, tactile materials and commissioned Thai artworks through the public spaces and guest floors. Highlights include Studio JEW+ ceiling murals, Korakot Aromdee’s sculptural clouds, PATAPiAN seed installations and recycled-tile corridors by loqa.
Rooms begin at 30 square metres in king or twin configurations, with Junior and King Suites adding space and statement art details; ruby-toned palettes, sunbird-feather carpet motifs and playful illustrations by Nakrob Moonmanas create a sense of discovery. The 28th-floor rooftop pool offers skyline views and daybeds for lazy afternoons, while Colette, a French-inspired bistro and bar, serves from brunch to dinner with signature plates like Siam Benedict and Pandan Coconut Madeleines alongside a fashion-city cocktail list. Creative social space Vilah hosts workshops and gatherings, and the 10th-floor lobby forms a calm pause above the city. The address places guests between BTS Phrom Phong and Asok for easy access to shopping and dining in the EM District.
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Hua Hin
Mövenpick Asara Resort & Spa Hua Hin
(5 stars)Book a Junior Suite with a pool view, a Terrace Suite with a lagoon view or a one or two-bedroom Private Pool Villa with up to 200 square metres of space to yourselves. The Mövenpick Asara Resort & Spa is home to one of the best seafood eateries in town; the Baan Dum Ocean Front Restaurant, which hosts live music during the weekends and holidays. Head to the Kampu Restaurant for a daily chocolate hour, or for brasserie-style food at any time of day. Cocktails are mixed in the Ocean Bar and you can order artisanal cakes for a celebration (gluten-free options are available).
Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Mai, Chang Khlan
Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel
(5 stars)The Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel offers a luxurious gateway to the heart of Northern Thailand’s vibrant culture and natural beauty. Nestled by the scenic Ping River, within close proximity to the ancient city walls and the lively night bazaar, the hotel is a haven for travellers seeking an immersive experience in Chiang Mai’s dynamic downtown area. Embracing its location’s history, the Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel, previously known as Le Meridien Chiang Mai, blends authentic Lanna inspirations and regional traditions while catering to modern preferences, providing a perfect balance of past and present. The hotel comprises 383 elegantly renovated rooms and suites which present stunning views of Doi Suthep Mountain. Beyond the comfort and privacy of rooms, guests are invited to explore a range of activities, from jungle treks to cultural interactions with hill tribe communities, and on-site amenities include a resort-style swimming pool, a great choice of bars and restaurants, and extensive conference facilities. The Quan Spa, with its mix of traditional Thai therapies and modern treatments, provides a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. Dining at the Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel is an indulgent affair, with a good choice of restaurants which serve a variety of cuisines; authentic Thai food and regional dishes, premium Italian and Chinese cuisine, and innovative cocktails in settings that range from poolside relaxation to sophisticated bars. The hotel is within easy access to Chiang Mai International Airport.
