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MICHELIN Guide this week revealed the new One, Two and Three Key distinctions for the most outstanding hotels in Thailand.The announcement comes four years into a comprehensive refresh of MICHELIN Guide’s hotel selection, which now includes over 5,000 hotels across the world. The culmination of countless hours of evaluation by the company’s Inspectors.In total, the 2024 MICHELIN Guide hotel selection in Thailand includes a total of 8 Three Key hotels, 19 Two Key hotels and 31 One Key hotels.

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Thailand’s Three Key Club

Eight properties earned MICHELIN Guide’s highest hotel honour in Thailand, the exclusive Three Key distinction. Of these, four hotels represent the very best of Thailand’s world-renowned seaside resorts. In Thailand, these four hotels (Amanpuri, Phulay Bay, Samujana Villas, and Soneva Kiri) are found all throughout the country, spanning thousands of miles and two seas.Outside the spectacular oceanside suites and villas, are four more Three Key hotels. Itself not far from the sea, Keemala is set in treehouse accommodations amidst the jungle of Phuket. In the mountainside, is the impeccable service and luxe design of the Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai. The list rounds out in Bangkok with the incredibly storied Mandarin Oriental and the Art Deco-influenced The Siam.

Two MICHELIN Key hotels included:

In Bangkok: Capella Bangkok, Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River, Park Hyatt Bangkok, Rosewood Bangkok, The Okura Prestige Bangkok, The Peninsula and The Sukhothai BangkokIn Chiang Mai: Rachamankha and Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & ResortIn Surat Thani: Banyan Tree Samui, Napasai – A Belmond Hotel, Koh Samui, SALA Samui Choengmon Beach and Six Senses SamuiIn Phang Nga: The Sarojin Thailand and Six Senses Yao NoiIn Krabi: Banyan Tree Krabi and Pimalai Resort & SpaIn Phuket: InterContinental Phuket Resort and Rosewood Phuket

Thailand’s One MICHELIN Key hotels included:

Bangkok: 137 Pillars Suites Bangkok Bangkok: Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel Bangkok: COMO Metropolitan Bangkok Bangkok: InterContinental Bangkok Bangkok: Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok Bangkok: Oriental Residence Bangkok Bangkok: SO/ Bangkok Bangkok: The Standard Bangkok Phetchaburi: Veranda Resort & Villas Hua Hin Cha Am Chiang Mai: 137 Pillars House Chiang Mai: Aleenta Retreat Chiang Mai Chiang Mai: Raya Heritage Chiang Mai: Tamarind Village Prachuap Khiri Khan: Anantara Hua Hin Resort & Spa Prachuap Khiri Khan: The Standard Hua Hin Prachuap Khiri Khan: V Villas Hua Hin Prachuap Khiri Khan: Aleenta Resort & Spa, Hua-Hin Nakhon Ratchasima: InterContinental Khao Yai Resort Surat Thani: Anantara Lawana Resort and Spa Surat Thani: Kerem Luxury Beachfront Villas Surat Thani: Kimpton Kitalay Samui Krabi: Rayavadee Phang Nga: Aleenta Resort & Spa, Phuket Phang Nga: Iniala Beach House Phuket: Andara Resort & Villas Phuket: COMO Point Yamu Phuket: The Nai Harn Phuket Phuket: The Pavilions, Phuket Phuket: The Slate Phuket: Trisara Phuket: The RachaContent courtesy of MICHELIN Guide.

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