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Alcohol sales hours to change in Thailand starting today​

Alcohol sales restricted to 11am-2pm and 5pm to midnight only​

Puntid Tantivangphaisal1 hour agoLast Updated: Friday, June 27, 2025

In a major shake-up to alcohol sales in Thailand, the Royal Gazette has announced that new regulations will take effect starting today.

Under the new rules, the sale of alcoholic beverages will be restricted to specific hours, but there are three major exceptions. Here’s what you need to know about the changes that will affect bars, restaurants, and travellers.

Yesterday, June 26, the Royal Gazette published an official announcement from the Prime Minister’s Office, signed by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, regarding the revised period for prohibiting the sale of alcohol this year. The announcement aims to update the regulations set by the Prime Minister’s Office Announcement on the Time Period for Prohibiting the Sale of Alcoholic Beverages 2015 to better align with current circumstances.

The new announcement will come into force today, June 27, repealing the earlier regulations. The changes are in line with the powers granted by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act 2008, and they have been implemented following recommendations from the National Alcoholic Beverage Policy Committee.

From today, alcohol sales will be prohibited during specified hours. Alcohol can only be sold between 11am and 2pm, and again from 5pm to midnight. This restriction applies across the country, but there are three key exceptions:

  • Airport sales:
Alcohol can still be sold in buildings at airports that provide services to passengers flying internationally.

  • Service establishments:
Sales are allowed in service establishments that are open according to their operating hours under the law.


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Alcohol sales hours to change in Thailand starting today​

Alcohol sales restricted to 11am-2pm and 5pm to midnight only​

Puntid Tantivangphaisal1 hour agoLast Updated: Friday, June 27, 2025

In a major shake-up to alcohol sales in Thailand, the Royal Gazette has announced that new regulations will take effect starting today.

Under the new rules, the sale of alcoholic beverages will be restricted to specific hours, but there are three major exceptions. Here’s what you need to know about the changes that will affect bars, restaurants, and travellers.

Yesterday, June 26, the Royal Gazette published an official announcement from the Prime Minister’s Office, signed by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, regarding the revised period for prohibiting the sale of alcohol this year. The announcement aims to update the regulations set by the Prime Minister’s Office Announcement on the Time Period for Prohibiting the Sale of Alcoholic Beverages 2015 to better align with current circumstances.

The new announcement will come into force today, June 27, repealing the earlier regulations. The changes are in line with the powers granted by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act 2008, and they have been implemented following recommendations from the National Alcoholic Beverage Policy Committee.

From today, alcohol sales will be prohibited during specified hours. Alcohol can only be sold between 11am and 2pm, and again from 5pm to midnight. This restriction applies across the country, but there are three key exceptions:

  • Airport sales:
Alcohol can still be sold in buildings at airports that provide services to passengers flying internationally.

  • Service establishments:
Sales are allowed in service establishments that are open according to their operating hours under the law.


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Det är ju samma tider och regler som förut. Vad är ändringen?
 
Det är ju samma tider och regler som förut. Vad är ändringen?

Det är undantagen som är nytt. Tiderna är dom samma som förut

The new law only adds exceptions for alcohol sales at airports, licensed service venues, and hotels, these places can now sell alcohol outside the usual hours.

For everywhere else, the original rules still apply: sales are only allowed from 11 am to 2 pm and 5 pm to midnight daily.
 
Ja Business as usual med andra ord oavsett vilka lagändringar som görs från regeringen.

"Butiken på hörnet" hemmavid säljer det du vill ha när du vill ha det ! :)
Det charmiga med Thailand, man gör lite som man själv vill utan att någon bryr sig speciellt mycket. Mer eget ansvar hos individen. Allt är ju på gott och ont. Ibland är det skönt med välstrukturerade Sverige och ibland det ostrukturerade Thailand. Tur att man kan välja båda
 
Det är undantagen som är nytt. Tiderna är dom samma som förut

The new law only adds exceptions for alcohol sales at airports, licensed service venues, and hotels, these places can now sell alcohol outside the usual hours.

For everywhere else, the original rules still apply: sales are only allowed from 11 am to 2 pm and 5 pm to midnight daily.
Ja i praktiken har väl restauranger och barer inte följd dessa restriktioner tidigare heller. Inte vad jag märkt i alla fall. På 7/11 har det länge varit stopp mellan dessa tider men inte i barerna.
 
Ja i praktiken har väl restauranger och barer inte följd dessa restriktioner tidigare heller. Inte vad jag märkt i alla fall. På 7/11 har det länge varit stopp mellan dessa tider men inte i barerna.
Synd om polisen som nu inte kan köra raider och begära mutor för att dom inte följer lagen.

Läste att ändringen var med syfte att anpassa thailändsk lag till internationella regler.
 
Det charmiga med Thailand, man gör lite som man själv vill utan att någon bryr sig speciellt mycket. Mer eget ansvar hos individen. Allt är ju på gott och ont. Ibland är det skönt med välstrukturerade Sverige och ibland det ostrukturerade Thailand. Tur att man kan välja båda
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Ja ändra lagar och regker är ju lätt men att få polisen att tillämpa dom och folk att följa dessa lagar är betydligt svårare. :)

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