In most Thai hotels, requesting an extra towel or pillow is usually free. However, charges may apply if you request multiple extras—it ultimately depends on each hotel’s policy.
General Policy

- Asking for one extra pillow is typically free in most hotels.
- Requesting more than one pillow (for multiple guests or other needs) may result in additional charges.
- Similarly, one or two extra towels are often provided free of charge, but requesting more can lead to fees.
Budget Accommodations

Extra Towels:
- Budget hotels and hostels may charge a small fee, usually 20 to 50 Thai Baht (around $0.60 to $1.50 USD).
- This fee typically covers laundry costs.
- Such charges are uncommon in luxury or upscale hotels.
Extra Pillows:
- Budget accommodations may charge slightly more for extra pillows compared to towels.
- In higher-end hotels, extra pillows are generally provided free of charge upon request.
Charges from Your Deposit

- Always leave towels and pillows in the room when checking out. Missing items may be deducted from your deposit or incidentals.
- If towels or pillows are damaged or heavily stained (e.g., due to makeup, hair dye, blood, or permanent stains), the hotel may charge a replacement or cleaning fee.
- Typical charges for damaged items are around 200 Thai Baht or more, depending on the hotel.
Tip
- Use designated beach or pool towels from the appropriate area instead of room towels.
- Avoid staining pillows or towels, as cleaning or replacement charges can be significantly higher.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Are extra towels free in Thailand hotels?
Usually yes, but only for a limited number. Additional towels may be charged.
2. Do hotels charge for extra pillows?
Most provide one extra pillow for free, but multiple requests may incur charges.
3. Are luxury hotels stricter about charging?
No, luxury hotels are generally more lenient and often provide extras free of charge.
4. Can I be charged for stained towels?
Yes, heavily stained or damaged towels can result in cleaning or replacement fees.
5. Do hostels charge more often for extras?
Yes, budget hotels and hostels are more likely to charge small fees for extra items.
Final Verdict

Thai hotels are generally generous with basic requests like extra towels or pillows, especially in small quantities. However, multiple items, budget accommodations, or damaged linens can lead to additional charges. To avoid surprises, it’s best to ask the hotel about their policy in advance.
Community Insights
Join the conversation
Login or create an account to share your thoughts and react to comments.