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Can you take girls back to hotel in Thailand?

Some hotels may charge an extra 500 baht if you take a lady back to your room and ask her to leave her ID card at reception,they will call you when she leaves to make sure all is OK. This is assumeing you check in as a single occupant.



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If you book a double room alone, they will often let you bring girls in with no questions asked, and if not, they will do so for a small fee. Book a double room if possible. Befriending the receptionists: It is obvious that having a good vibe with the receptionists will make it much easier to bring girls over.

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In Thailand, there are no laws that prohibit unmarried couples from staying in hotels. However, it is important to keep in mind that the country has a conservative cultural background, and some hotels might have their own policies that prohibit unmarried couples from sharing a room.

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Yes, you definitely can stay with your gf in a hotel. There is no such rule that stops you stay in hotel together. May be some hotels ask for you ID to check you guys for your good. You can also book hotel online.

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It depends on the hotel policy, but most hotels would allow visitors. Some hotels, however, will charge if an extra person sleeps in the room.

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Condoms etc. are quite normal. however sex toys are illegal. Put them in your check in case, if hand luggage you need small 100 ml bottles.

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Do Not Hug and Kiss in Public (Couple) Thailand is a conservative country, so hugging and kissing in public places is considered impolite in Thai society.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Watch movies or series, play games, create a DIY spa, cook together, have a themed photoshoot, plan a scavenger hunt, share memories and dreams, try a new workout or yoga routine, write love letters, and enjoy a wine or cocktail tasting experience.

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If it is a professional relationship, then it may be more appropriate to book separate rooms in order to maintain professionalism. However, if both parties are comfortable with sharing a room for convenience or cost-saving purposes, then that could be an option as well.

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