B2 Sisaket Boutique & Budget Hotel — a brand-new, clean budget pick near the station in the heart of town
If you're arriving in Sisaket by train and want a clean, well-chilled room on a budget, B2 Sisaket Boutique & Budget Hotel is one of the first names that comes up. It's a budget hotel from the B2 Hotel chain — a brand Thais know for consistent cleanliness and steady prices — and the Sisaket branch only opened in mid-2025. What guests agree on most is the central location within walking distance of markets, restaurants and the railway station, paired with fresh, spotless rooms and strong air conditioning. With around 90 rooms, an elevator, a 24-hour front desk, free parking and free Wi-Fi, it starts at roughly ฿461/night. Scored 8.7 from 169 Trip.com reviews.
B2 Sisaket Boutique & Budget Hotel is a budget hotel of around 90 rooms in central Sisaket, on Khukhan Road in Mueang Tai Subdistrict, close to the railway station. It opened in mid-2025 as one branch of the B2 Hotel chain, which runs well over a hundred properties across Thailand. The chain's pitch has been clear for years: clean rooms, simple design, low prices and a consistent standard from branch to branch. The Sisaket property is a new building with an elevator, a 24-hour front desk and key-card access — a good fit for anyone who wants a brand-new room at a budget rate.
There are three main room types: Superior Premier (queen bed), Deluxe Triple (one queen plus one single) and Family Suite (one queen plus two singles). What guests consistently praise is that the rooms are new, clean, the AC cools fast, the beds are comfortable and the shower has good water pressure. Every room has air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi. The look is simple and modern in the bright B2 palette — not luxurious, but genuinely usable and clearly new. Reviewers call the Deluxe Triple and Family Suite the smart picks for groups or families.
"Brand-new room, very clean, cold AC and a comfortable bed. Great central location — you can walk to the market and restaurants, and the parking is spacious. Excellent value for a room this fresh."
Location is what guests rave about most. The hotel sits in the heart of town, about 670 metres from Sisaket Railway Station — an easy walk — and within strolling distance of Wat Mahabuddha (Wat Phra To), the Fountain Circle and Khun Amphai Panich House, one of the town's heritage homes. Convenience stores, coffee shops, street-food stalls and the market are all close by, so finding something to eat is simple. Parking is free and roomy, handy for both train arrivals and self-drivers. Breakfast is offered, but it's a simple set rather than a large buffet.
Honestly, going by real guest reviews: the most common note is that breakfast is a simple set, with some items wrapped and heated in a microwave rather than a hot buffet for breakfast lovers. Some rooms don't have an in-room hair dryer — you borrow one at the counter against a deposit. Wi-Fi is strong in the common areas but weaker in some rooms. And because it sits right downtown, traffic around the hotel gets congested during festivals and big events. These are reasonable trade-offs at the budget level.
Bottom line: if you want a new, clean, well-chilled room with a central location near the station for a high-hundreds-of-baht rate, B2 Sisaket Boutique & Budget Hotel is a sensible pick. It scores 8.7 from 169 Trip.com reviews (Location 9.1, Cleanliness 8.7), which reflects the consensus: "clean rooms, great location, good value." It suits train travellers, self-drivers passing through lower Isan, and anyone who already trusts the B2 chain to deliver a dependable room.
A tip from tracking the reviews here: if you're travelling as a group or family, book the Deluxe Triple or Family Suite rather than two singles — it works out better value. Because it's a new opening, launch-promo rates are often unusually low, so compare a few platforms before you book. And if a proper breakfast matters to you, set expectations: breakfast here is basic, and you may prefer one of the breakfast spots in town nearby.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ New, clean rooms with fast-cooling AC and comfortable beds
- ✓ Central location — walk to markets, restaurants and the station
- ✓ Spacious free parking, elevator on site
- ✓ Excellent value for such a fresh room
- ! Simple breakfast; some items wrapped and microwaved
- ! Some rooms lack a hair dryer — borrow one at the counter
- ! Traffic around the hotel gets busy during festivals
- ✓ Reliable B2-chain standard — clean, simple, practical rooms
- ✓ Friendly front-desk staff, quick check-in
- ✓ Good shower water pressure, working Wi-Fi
- ✓ Affordable for travellers and families alike
- ! Wi-Fi weaker in some rooms than in common areas
- ! Basic amenities — no pool or gym
- ! Limited breakfast choices
- 💡If a proper breakfast matters to you — breakfast here is a simple set, some of it wrapped and microwaved, not a buffet → head to one of the breakfast spots in town nearby instead.
- 💡If you expect a pool or gym — this is a budget hotel with basic amenities → if you want a pool, look at other boutiques in town that have one.
- 💡If you're travelling as a group or family — single rooms are compact → choose the Deluxe Triple or Family Suite for better value and comfort.