Best places to live in Thailand

In Thailand, Hat Yai ranks highest for livability among major cities (64/100). Smaller, lower-cost towns can score higher — sort and filter all 35 cities below by cost, climate and disaster safety.
Major cities in Thailand by livability
55Bangkok59Samut Prakan59Mueang Nonthaburi61Chon Buri60Phra Pradaeng60Bang Khae64Hat Yai59Pak Kret60Sai Mai62Si Racha60Watthana60Khlong Sam Wa

Living in Thailand: the overview

Across the 35 Thailand cities we score, livability averages about 60/100 — cost 49, climate 72 and safety 62 on our 0–100 scales. The most affordable city is Krabi (cost 53/100), and the warmest is Nakhon Pathom (warmest-month highs around 30.3°C). Cost is anchored to Thailand's World Bank price level, climate to WorldClim normals, and safety blends USGS/FEMA disaster exposure with World Bank homicide rates. National averages hide big within-country gaps, so the table below lets you sort all 35 cities by whichever factor matters most to you — budget, weather or safety — rather than trusting one headline number.

The spread is real: livability runs from 55/100 in Bangkok up to 64/100 in Hat Yai, a 9-point gap across Thailand. Warmest-month highs across these cities range roughly 27.8–30.3°C, and the leading natural-disaster exposure is flooding in the flagship city — check each city page for its own hazard breakdown before deciding.

Scores are 0–100, higher = better. Cost = affordability (higher = cheaper) · Climate = year-round comfort · Safety = natural-disaster + crime safety · Livability = the three combined.

CityLivabilityiOverall score, 0–100 = 0.35 × Cost + 0.30 × Climate + 0.35 × Safety.CostiAffordability, 0–100. Higher = cheaper. = 100 − (country price level vs US × a city-size premium). Source: World Bank PPP ÷ exchange rate (US = 100).ClimateiComfort, 0–100, from WorldClim monthly temperatures. Penalises hot summers (above ~24°C), cold winters (below ~6°C) and too-cool summers (below 15°C). Higher = milder.Safetyi0–100. Higher = safer. Blends 55% natural-disaster safety (8 hazards — earthquake from real USGS records, plus flood, storm, wildfire, heat, drought, cold, tsunami) and 45% crime safety (homicide rate).Summer°CTop risk
Showing top 35 of 35 cities by population. Climate: WorldClim (real). Cost: World Bank. Disaster/crime: USGS/FEMA/INFORM. Livability = 0.35·cost + 0.30·climate + 0.35·safety.

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FAQ

What is the best place to live in Thailand?

Among major cities, Hat Yai ranks highest for livability (64/100); smaller, cheaper towns can score higher still — sort the full table by your priorities.

How many cities in Thailand are ranked?

35 cities, scored on cost of living, climate and natural-disaster safety.

Is Thailand safe from natural disasters?

It varies by city — each city page shows the full breakdown. Hat Yai scores 65/100 for safety.

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