B2 Nakhon Sawan Premier Hotel — a B2-chain budget hotel in central Pak Nam Pho with clean rooms, free parking, from approx. ฿550
If you're passing through Nakhon Sawan and want a stay that's affordable, clean, from a familiar chain, and right in central Pak Nam Pho without driving out of town — B2 Nakhon Sawan Premier Hotel fits a tight budget neatly. It belongs to the B2 Boutique & Budget chain, opened in 2019, with 79 rooms on Daowadung Road, about 2 km from the heart of Pak Nam Pho. The draw is clean air-conditioned rooms, an elevator, free parking, free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour front desk. Rooms start at around ฿550/night — the trade-off being no breakfast and no pool, but if you just need a good-value bed in town, it delivers.
B2 Nakhon Sawan Premier Hotel is a budget property in the B2 Boutique & Budget chain, a value brand with branches across many Thai provinces. The Nakhon Sawan branch opened in 2019 — a multi-storey building with 79 rooms on Daowadung Road in Pak Nam Pho, about 2 km from the city centre. Its selling point isn't flashy design or a long list of facilities, but predictable chain standards, clean rooms, low prices and an in-town location — ideal for travellers who care more about a good-value bed than atmosphere.
What reviews praise most often is the handy in-town location, the value for money, and the generous parking. Many describe the rooms as spacious, clean and new, the price low, the parking easy for self-drivers, and the location close to convenience stores and city sights. Staff get good marks for being friendly and helpful. It's the kind of place that works well as a stopover heading north, or as a budget base in central Pak Nam Pho.
"Spacious, clean rooms at a low price, lots of parking, and friendly, helpful staff. Great value for a quick overnight stop on the road."
Rooms come in several types, from the Deluxe Triple at about 19 sqm up to the Junior Suite at around 27 sqm and the Suite at around 38 sqm for those wanting more space or travelling in a group. Every room is air-conditioned with an LCD TV, fridge, drinking water, work desk and private bathroom; some add a kettle and hairdryer. The look is the chain's plain, clean, warm-toned style — not luxurious, but everything works. Most reviews call the rooms clean and good value for the budget tier.
On facilities, it covers the budget-hotel basics. There's an elevator, free parking, free Wi-Fi in public areas and a 24-hour front desk. The elevator is a plus over small guesthouses where you'd haul luggage up stairs. The limits are that there's no pool, no in-house restaurant and no breakfast service — you'll head out to eat, which is easy enough given the in-town setting and plenty of nearby options.
On scores, B2 Nakhon Sawan Premier sits comfortably within the budget group — Trip.com gives it around 8.2 from 805 reviews, a large, steady review base. The recurring praise is for spacious, clean rooms, a good in-town location, ample parking and value. The criticisms that come up are inconsistent cleaning in places, some dust in corners, weak air-conditioning in a few rooms, fairly firm beds, and service that's sometimes inflexible. These are typical trade-offs of a budget chain in exchange for a price well below the city's boutique stays.
To be honest, B2 Nakhon Sawan Premier isn't for travellers chasing atmosphere or photogenic design. Its appeal is being a predictable chain budget hotel with clean rooms, an elevator, free parking and an in-town location, from around ฿550. A standard room in normal periods runs about ฿550–750, rising over long weekends and festivals. If your trip is a drive through Nakhon Sawan and you want a good-value overnight base in town, this works. If you want breakfast, a pool or a resort feel, look at higher-priced stays instead.
A tip from reading the reviews: this suits drivers and road-trip stopovers best, thanks to the wide parking and in-town setting. Travelling as a group or wanting more space? The Junior Suite (27 sqm) or Suite (38 sqm) are better value than booking two standard rooms. Since there's no breakfast, plan to grab a morning bite in Pak Nam Pho, where options are plentiful. And compare prices across platforms before booking — budget chains like this swing clearly with season and each site's deals.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Good in-town location in Pak Nam Pho, near convenience stores
- ✓ Wide parking, easy for self-drivers
- ✓ Affordable, good value in the budget tier
- ✓ Elevator, 24-hour front desk, friendly staff
- ! No breakfast — you'll head out to eat
- ! Inconsistent cleaning in places, some dust in corners
- ! Service occasionally inflexible on bookings
- ✓ Spacious, clean, newish rooms with decent beds
- ✓ Free wide parking, easy for road stopovers
- ✓ Familiar chain standards, predictable quality
- ✓ Good value for a single night in the city centre
- ! No pool and no in-house restaurant
- ! Weak air-conditioning in some rooms, fairly firm beds
- ! Nakhon Sawan isn't a major tourist city, limited sights
- 💡If you want breakfast and a pool — there's neither here, you'll head out for a morning meal → for the full package, look at a newer hotel with a pool such as Good Nakhonsawan instead.
- 💡If you're travelling as a group or want a bigger room — there's a 27 sqm Junior Suite and a 38 sqm Suite → a suite is better value than booking two standard rooms.
- 💡If you're particular about cleanliness and cool air-con — some reviews mention dust in corners and weak cooling in a few rooms → ask to see the room at check-in or request a change.