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Romyen Garden Place
4.1/520 Reviews

Romyen Garden Place

Nakhon Ratchasima|0.57km from Wat Suttachinda
On this trip, I decided to explore Thailand more and travelled inland to Korat (aka Nakhon Ratchasima) in the north-east Isan region (about a four-hour, 209 baht bus ride from Bangkok) for a week. Because it is a long way from the sea and a lot hotter (41 degrees), I was looking for a hotel with a pool. The Romyen is very conveniently located, about 10 minutes walk from the centre, but off the main street so it proves an oasis of calm. The pool, surrounded by trees, has lovely warm water and towels are provided. The hotel cost more than my usual budget but it was worth it for all the quality. The large rooms were very impressive with crisp modern lines and an uncluttered Japanese/Zen-like simplicity (there seemed to be a lot of Japanese influence in Korat, with cafes, restaurants, karaoke and a GINZA area). A quiet efficient air conditioner, a big fridge, free water, a kettle with tbags and coffee sachets, a flat tv with many channels and a balcony all added to the comfort. As the food in two of the three Isan restaurants we tried had disappointed, we ate mainly in food courts (The Mall, with its spectacular waterfall and beautiful fish ponds, and Terminal 21 both offer excellent cheap local food -- this is the same Terminal 21 where there was the recent terrible massacre) and the hotel restaurant which was consistently excellent and reasonably priced. We enjoyed their gyoza dumplings, their wontons stuffed with prawns, their spicy pork and chicken dishes. My only suggestions would be safes in all rooms and a bookcase so that travellers can swap books. All in all, highly recommended.

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M in Korat
3.5/520 Reviews
The location is in the alley quite deep. But the staff The hotel owner is kind. Very cute, the service is good, very worth the price.
Fortune Hotel Korat
4.4/564 Reviews
The hotel is in the middle of the city, very good location, spacious rooms, inexpensive prices, complete facilities. The hotel food is delicious and inexpensive. Breakfast has a variety of choices. Hotel staff Beaming Provide assistance in various matters Well, I can tell you that I am impressed with all the services here. The staff are very nice. Everyone greets and smiles all the time they stay. And take good care of customers Will definitely come back
Tokyo Hotel
3.8/511 Reviews
To be reasonable, the low score of this hotel is not practical. This is a very old hotel, the stairwell can see the old-fashioned clock. Although the style is like a guest house, it is already much better than the ordinary guest house in terms of price and facilities. Location is the biggest advantage here (very close to the ancient city, convenient to the Hao terminal 2 bus stop and Hao railway station). The room is being renovated, the one I live in is obviously bright and tidy, and the showers are new. The bed is particularly soft (people who like hard beds may not adapt to the degree), personally feel very comfortable. In addition, I don't need air conditioning (the air conditioner in Thailand is too cold), so I am very happy to have a fan room, a large ceiling fan, open a 3-stall can blow people to tighten the quilt, and screens to ventilate insects. The only downside was from the bar diagonally opposite, which was hi until 12 o'clock every night. Fortunately, the travel was tired and the noise was no longer affecting me.
Romyen Garden Place
4.1/520 Reviews
On this trip, I decided to explore Thailand more and travelled inland to Korat (aka Nakhon Ratchasima) in the north-east Isan region (about a four-hour, 209 baht bus ride from Bangkok) for a week. Because it is a long way from the sea and a lot hotter (41 degrees), I was looking for a hotel with a pool. The Romyen is very conveniently located, about 10 minutes walk from the centre, but off the main street so it proves an oasis of calm. The pool, surrounded by trees, has lovely warm water and towels are provided. The hotel cost more than my usual budget but it was worth it for all the quality. The large rooms were very impressive with crisp modern lines and an uncluttered Japanese/Zen-like simplicity (there seemed to be a lot of Japanese influence in Korat, with cafes, restaurants, karaoke and a GINZA area). A quiet efficient air conditioner, a big fridge, free water, a kettle with tbags and coffee sachets, a flat tv with many channels and a balcony all added to the comfort. As the food in two of the three Isan restaurants we tried had disappointed, we ate mainly in food courts (The Mall, with its spectacular waterfall and beautiful fish ponds, and Terminal 21 both offer excellent cheap local food -- this is the same Terminal 21 where there was the recent terrible massacre) and the hotel restaurant which was consistently excellent and reasonably priced. We enjoyed their gyoza dumplings, their wontons stuffed with prawns, their spicy pork and chicken dishes. My only suggestions would be safes in all rooms and a bookcase so that travellers can swap books. All in all, highly recommended.
Siri Hotel
4.2/526 Reviews
Dim sum First time in this restaurant and YOU need to go! Group of six of us , The food is excellent, generous portions and great prices. The service was fast and friendly. I highly recommended it if you’re in the area Korat ! Yummy yummy We Love this Restaurant
Srivichai Hotel
3.6/516 Reviews
Newly renovated room, convenient transportation, near the old bus station, near Yamo, convenient to find food. But stuck at nine o'clock in the morning, the maid opens the room to clean. No knocking in the room first. In addition, there is no U lock in the room, if there is a good thing, it will feel safer. I want to train a housekeeper.

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