{"id":87423,"date":"2022-08-04T16:46:56","date_gmt":"2022-08-04T16:46:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mytravelleader.com\/?p=87423"},"modified":"2022-08-04T16:46:56","modified_gmt":"2022-08-04T16:46:56","slug":"thai-hotel-launches-rooms-from-2p-a-night-to-boost-tourism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytravelleader.com\/travel\/thai-hotel-launches-rooms-from-2p-a-night-to-boost-tourism\/","title":{"rendered":"Thai hotel launches rooms from 2p a night to boost tourism"},"content":{"rendered":"

Thailand is known for offering up some great bargain stays, but one hotel has seriously upped the stakes with rooms for just 2p a night.<\/p>\n

Yep – you read that right; that's just 2p. Oh, and they will even throw in some dinner vouchers so you can treat yourself at their restaurant too.<\/p>\n

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The Harmonize Hotel in Chiang Mai has slashed prices as part of a special discount, working with Thai tour operators at Robin Hood Application and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, in a bid to help boost visitor numbers during the slower seasons.<\/p>\n

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To make use of the deal you'll need to book your room by August 7 using the Robinhoos Travel app, reports local media. <\/p>\n

If you don't snap up one of the discounted rooms, there's no need to miss out on bargains completely.<\/p>\n

Even without the deals, the hotel offers stays starting from \u00a312 a night on Booking.com so there's still ample opportunity to get a bargain.<\/p>\n

Earlier this year, the country eased its Covid entry rules for Brits, which included scrapping its Thailand Pass registration scheme as well as mandatory US$10,000 (\u00a38,200) health insurance.<\/p>\n

However, Brits will still need to show proof of either full Covid vaccination, or a negative Covid PCR test result taken within 72 hours before departure. This will be checked both before you board your flight, and also once you arrive in Thailand.<\/p>\n

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Speaking of the eased restrictions earlier this year the Director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand London Sadudee Sangnil said: "This is the news we have been waiting to share.<\/p>\n

"The removal of the online Thailand Pass application simplifies travel to Thailand once again and removes what was a barrier to travel for some.<\/p>\n

"Although bookings to Thailand have considerably picked up in the last few months, the removal of pre-departure requirements makes Thailand accessible to everyone once more.<\/p>\n

"I am confident travel demand will resume in Q4 this year through to Q1 in 2023 and I am excited by the immediate potential for summer travel with the removal of the Thailand Pass."<\/p>\n

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