Thailand Car rentals

There is no better way to enjoy your trip to Thailand then touring by car. lastminute.com makes Thailand car hire very accessible and affordable. So why not rent a car in Thailand today?

Our cheap Thailand car hire prices make renting a car a very attractive proposition. And, we have many convenient locations from which to pick up and drop off your vehicle.

Where else but Thailand can you cruise on a converted rice barge, roar upriver in a long-tail boat and take a white-knuckle ride on a bamboo raft, then stay in jungle tree houses, as guests in the homes of hilltribe villagers, or on rafthouses floating on a river? Equally memorable are the trails leading deep into the rainforest past cooling waterfalls, and the simple beauty of the translucent sea lapping onto endless white, soft sand.

A holiday in Thailand can combine the beauty of the Golden Triangles temples and remote hill tribes north of Chiang Mai, the beaches of Pattaya and more pristine Krabi, and the dynamic capital Bangkok with its futuristic high-rise buildings juxtaposed against the exquisite beauty of the gleaming Grand Palace. In every town and city, bargain-hunters thrive in the street markets crammed with all manner of goods, where good-natured bartering is the norm.

Early morning is when the saffron-robed monks leave the sanctuary of their wats to receive alms from the people, be it in a dusty village or on crowded city streets. Buddhism is a way of life here and with the reverence the people have for the monarchy, a dynasty that has maintained the independence of the country for centuries, the result for the Thais is a blend of tradition with contemporary living.

Thailand Tourist Office

Address: 372 Bamrung Muang Rd, Bangkok 10100, Thailand

Phone: +66 (0) 2 694 1222

  • Chatuchak Weekend Market
    Do you want amulets, snakes or Siamese Fighting Fish? How about antiques, traditional instruments or silver jewellery? Browse the whopping 35 acres of Chatuchak Market and you are bound to find something intriguing. With literally thousands of stalls and a tasty food section too, this is a vibrant part of Bangkok city life.
  • Massaging at Wat Phra Chetupon (Wat Pho)
    Learn to massage and heal beside a mammoth golden reclining Buddha at Wat Phra Chetupon, known as Wat Pho, which was founded in the 17th century - long before Bangkok became the capital of Thailand.
  • Rashnee Silk Village
    The recently-opened Rashnee Silk Village in Hua Hin resembles a traditional Thai silk-weaving rural village and aims to increase awareness about Thai silk and its origins.
  • Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat
    Around 30 years ago, a great fire destroyed much of Phitsanulok, including some irreplaceable 14th century palaces and temples. Miraculously the central temple, or wat, escaped the fire, thereby protecting the second most important Buddha image in the land.
  • Jim Thompson's House
    This wonderful building, synthesised from six traditional teak houses and packed full of Asian artefacts, was the work of Bangkok's silk guru and larger-than-life expat Jim Thompson. He transported the houses, most of which are over 200 years old, to Bangkok from as far away as Ayutthaya, adding quirky touches like the carved front of a Chinese pawn shop. The overall effect is cool, spacious and elegant - the perfect Bangkok retreat.
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