Best places to live in Thailand
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.
| City | LivabilityiOverall 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°C | Top risk |
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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.