February 25, 2026 01:05 PM
Last edited: April 20, 2026
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Bangkok takes proactive steps to help residents and visitors handle soaring temperatures. As of February 22, the official start of summer in Thailand, the city set up 190 cooling shelters (or "cooling rooms") across all 50 districts. These spaces offer relief from the relentless Thai heat, which this year forecasts to be more severe than last.
The Thai Meteorological Department warns of possible record-breaking temperatures, especially from mid-March to April. Areas like Mae Hong Son, Lampang, and Tak could see highs above 42°C, and the capital braces for long, hot days that can challenge anyone’s health.
Extreme heat creates risks beyond discomfort. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures increases the risk of heat exhaustion, dehydration, heat stroke, and aggravation of existing health conditions. Vulnerable populations like the elderly, children, and outdoor workers face higher risk. In a bustling urban environment like Bangkok, concrete and traffic make temperatures feel even higher due to the “urban heat island” effect.
Public cooling shelters are a significant improvement for everyone from the city’s most vulnerable citizens to expats, tourists, and outdoor workers. Air-conditioned spaces remain inaccessible to many, so these shelters matter for public health.
Each shelter location differs, but most offer:
Shelters allow easy access, with locations searchable online for added convenience. Learn to spot signs of heat stress and make use of these resources early in the season.
The cooling rooms span Bangkok’s 50 districts and usually operate inside schools, community centers, and local government offices. Examples include:
Every neighborhood in the city includes at least one shelter with easy accessibility. If you plan to explore open-air festivals or events, review our February festivals guide for timing and locations.
The city runs an online searchable map and database covering each shelter and their hours, so you can quickly identify your closest option. For tourists, hotel or guesthouse staff often know the nearest locations. Don’t hesitate to ask, especially during peak heat alerts.
Many expat and travel groups on Facebook or Line share the latest updates. If you search for “Bangkok cooling room” or “ห้องพักคลายร้อน กทม.” in Thai, you’ll see real-time info from the community. You can learn more about surviving unique heat challenges in our survival guide to dry weekend in Thailand.
Everyone can enter,locals, expats, and visitors who struggle with Bangkok’s intense midday heat. While most duck into malls, cafes, or hotels, these public spaces help people living in more residential neighborhoods or anyone without private air-con options.
While the network of cooling shelters helps, you should also take a few basic steps:
If you plan to visit Bangkok’s indoor attractions, go for air-conditioned tours or indoor activities. We gathered a range of Bangkok experiences and tours here to get you started. To explore spot recommendations try our guide to the best indoor activities in Bangkok.
Other provinces with extreme heat alerts may offer similar facilities in response to climate risks. If you plan to visit places such as Mae Hong Son or Lampang, review local news or municipality websites for updates. Prioritize accommodations with proper air-conditioning,see Bangkok hotels at Trip.com for suggestions. Learn which provinces are safe to visit during regional hot periods and conflicts before your next trip.
Alongside the public cooling rooms, municipal authorities also:
Banks, district offices, city-run schools, and temples often operate as informal cooling places too, especially during festivals or community gatherings. Learn more about major city events in our Bangkok countdown guide. For weather-related tips, see El Niño and heatwave updates in Thailand.
Warning signs and symptoms of heat-related illness develop fast. Watch for:
If you or someone in your group experiences any of these, find shelter or air-conditioning, drink cool water, and get medical attention if problems persist. For more safety and wellness advice, review how to keep your pets safe in the heat if you travel with animals.
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