Top Hotels in Thailand: MICHELIN Awards 2025 Revealed!
Discover Chiang Mai: an oasis of historic flair with luxurious MICHELIN-awarded hotels in the heart of Thailand.

Top Hotels in Thailand: MICHELIN Awards 2025 Revealed!
The selection of Thailand's Best Hotels 2025 has now been officially announced, and the MICHELIN list once again promises world-class accommodation for travelers. A refinement that includes not only the luxury hotels in the most fashionable cities, but also lesser-known but equally remarkable places. Chiang Mai particularly stands out with its charming accommodations, not just regionally, but on a national level.
The Nation of Thailand reports on some of the best hotels in Thailand that managed to secure a place among the MICHELIN Keys. The highlights include the spectacularThe Siamin Bangkok, which delights visitors with a harmonious mix of Thai antiques and Art Deco. Not only does it offer a Muay Thai ring and an infinity pool on the Chao Phraya River, but also Connie’s Cottage, a century-old teak house with a private pool.
This is another gemPhulay Bay, Ritz-Carlton Reservein Krabi. There, guests can expect ultra-luxurious villas with bespoke service and sweeping coastal views, perfect for a tranquil escape. That tooAman Nai Lert Bangkokattracts with its central location, elegant suites and quiet seclusion in the urban jungle. It has now been awarded two MICHELIN Keys, confirming its place in the upper league.
A view of Chiang Mai
Two hotels in Chiang Mai in particular stand out. TheFour Seasons Resort Chiang Mai, nestled in lush rice fields, boasts luxurious pavilions and an impressive infinity pool. It is one of the few hotels to have been awarded three MICHELIN Keys, like this137 Pillars House, which is charmingly presented in the historic Wat Ket district. The boutique hotel impresses with its restored teak house and the convivial atmosphere that brings back memories of bygone times.
But Chiang Mai's selection doesn't end there. Michelin also highlighted the changes in awards. This year there were a total of 6 hotels with three MICHELIN keys and 21 hotels with two keys, with the MICHELIN Inspectors assessors taking over the assessment. These same inspectors also took a close look at numerous lesser-known coastal towns and added some of them to the list.
An international flair
The Forbes Magazine adds that the selection of hotels was based not only on service, architecture and value for money, but also on the unique personality that each hotel exuded. This is especially important for the modern traveler who seeks not only comfort but also an unforgettable experience.
In summary, the Thai hotel landscape for 2025 looks promising. With a selection of top-rated hotels that meet the MICHELIN Keys, there is sure to be something for every traveler. Chiang Mai, with its historical roots and elegant flair, remains a moving attraction for visitors from all over the world.