

Thailand has introduced eight new rules governing the sale and consumption of alcohol in public areas. The updated rules came into immediate effect, starting May 2026, after the government officially published them in the Royal Gazette. What are these updated rules and how will they change the way Indians travel to Thailand? Here’s all that you need to know!
Thailand has implemented eight new rules that will regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol in public areas, transportation facilities, and government agencies. The revised regulations came into effect immediately after they were published in the Royal Gazette.
According to the authorities, these revisions have been made to better reflect current circumstances and public use of common places. The main goals of these revisions are modernizing antiquated legislation, enhancing public order, increasing safety in transportation hubs, and enforcing more stringent controls over public use.
These revisions reinforce regulations that were first implemented in 2008. These limited sales and use in public areas, including roadways, stations, and parks. The revised regulations will forbid the selling of alcoholic beverages on public roadways, within cars, in cars parked on public roads, and government agencies.
Thailand has also banned alcohol sales at train stations and on trains. However, there will be on exception. Special events held inside the air-conditioned halls of Bangkok Station may still allow alcohol under approved conditions.
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Thailand has introduced new alcohol rules that will change the way Indians travel. If you’re visiting Thailand, it is essential to know about these new, updated rules to avoid any consequence. From a ban on alcohol in public parks and government agencies to public passenger ferries and on roads, Thailand has introduced 8 new alcohol rules.