Best cities to live in Thailand
It聮s not always easy to decide in which area to settle in when moving to Thailand. According to you, what are the best cites to live in?
Which regions offer most of the job opportunities, a good quality of life, an affordable cost of living?
Share with us the cities you would recommend to expats and soon-to-be expats in Thailand.
Thank you in advance,
Julien
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I also love the Mae Rim and Mae Ram areas!!!!!!!!!
Choice of cities can be reduced with your list of criteria, for example an expat who is looking for a french school for their kids will have choice of 3 cities only....
All depend obviously also about your budget, if you like tourist area, or places more calm, or you like night life, entertainment or places with a lot of expats. A island which attaract lot of tourists and also many expats like Koh Samui will have higher cost of living, food, restaurant, rental, and also plane ( not many airline companies fly there )
Anther important points are the presence of good hospitals, maybe international airports, shopping malls, etc... depends again n your taste and what you like.
Try different places if you are unsure, then you will find your best place.
I live in Chiang Mai, I like it, I do like also Chiang Rai more in the north but easy to drive there from Chiang Mai, in the South my choice will be more Krabi less expats there, Hua Hin is ok too for those looking for many expats
Need a little city life - Korat only 100km away, Sarabury just 65.
Best of all - NO TRAFFIC JAM!
See some pictures - pretty much say everything:
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CM will allow you to bring 90% of all that is wrong with the West and wallow in that.聽 Please do not settle in Thailand, but if you just must, make it CM聽 !!
but now live 6yers in Huay -yai,15km from Pattaya. Suvarnaphum and U-tabao near
Big shop and market only 20minutes but good countrylive聽 if like
I don麓t like CM, inner city is like a "pretty Pattaya" for me. CM is way to cold for me. And i don麓t like it when Thai burn the XXXX every year, and it so bad to breath there.
Want to live there when i first come to Thailand, As i have good friends from back home living in that area, But it was not me.
And biggest minus in CM. It have way To many foreigner...
I stay Bangkok and Nonthaburi the first 4 years here, As i dream of a big city growing up, But again, It was not me.
Thai wife and i move to Bang Saen after her parent give us a house here, and i love it, This is the city for me, And i do hope i stay here to the day my time come.
But Thailand is great, It have a place for everyone Needs to live, And what a good city for me, Don麓t mean other city are not good for you !!!
The people that say Chiang Mai is the best city in Thailand probably haven't been coming to Thailand before 1971.Chiang Mai is highly nflated.To many farangs making it that way.Certain parts of the year
The air is bad.Probably will die younger than you would have.Rush hour traffic is getting worse all the time.
Some of the beaches down south are OK.You might want to check out some of the cities in Isaan.
Many things there the same or higher prices than Bangkok.,enjoy
Having watched the prettiest parts of the country trampled and corrupted and made uninhabitable by invading Europeons and by Russian thugs, I've not the slightest doubt that my choice of gated suburban Chiang Mai is far and away the very best choice for both a place and a way, to live.
The cost of living here is about 25% of Bangkok's and Chiang Mai's International Airport offers one-stop services to pretty much any world destination. Health, hospital, dentistry and other medical-professional services are of world standard.
I choose not to do the "farang" thing and don't see a "white" person for months at a stretch.
The fact Chiang Mai is off the beaten (and particularly the Europeon-beaten) tourist track, is a large part of its attractiveness. As, conversely, that there are many resident Americans (around 25,000 of them missionaries) in Chiang Mai's vicinity, means the supermarkets (Rimping, particularly) are well stocked.
Time and the money to spend about A month in each place and go from there.
聽 Some people like busy cities,Bangkok,ChiangMai.While some people enjoy the beach.And others like small cities.So best bet is to check everywhere.
Mike
CM, the EU/NA foreigner place with oncoming Chinese part timers.
BKK, the metro/international affluent/sophisticated set.
Essan, the rare admirer of really remote living.
Pattaya/Phuket, beach/bar action mainly single men (and foreign thugs and gangsters).
Other beaches, beach people.
Oh, there is a BKK Chinatown and other "-towns"
Take your pick.
The air pollution of grossly overstated.. it is about 3 days a year caused by crop burning in the north. try living with BKK air polltion 24/7!!
The roads are becomming a little more conjested, but if anyone has been in a BKK traffic jam there is no comparison.
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