Basaya Laemchabang — roomy, clean rooms near Laem Chabang port at a price you can actually afford, in Thung Sukhla, Si Racha
If you have to come for work, sort out some business, or find a monthly place to stay near Laem Chabang port and the industrial estates around Si Racha, and you want a room that's roomy, clean, and easy to park at without paying a lot — Basaya Laemchabang is a name people working around here mention often · It's a 2-star budget apartment and guesthouse with about 45 rooms in Thung Sukhla sub-district, Si Racha, and it leans on rooms that are bigger than the price suggests, cleanliness, and a location near the port and the industrial estate rather than being a beachfront resort like the ones in Bangsaen or Pattaya · There's no pool here and it isn't on the beach, but you get a room that's worth the money, with a fridge and a coffee maker in the room, and it takes both daily and monthly guests, so it suits people coming for work reasons or passing through · Prices start at about THB 650/night · scored 9.0 from 21 reviews on Trip.com.
The big picture and who it suits — if you had to sum up what this place is in one sentence, Basaya Laemchabang is "a place to stay for people who have a reason to be around Laem Chabang" rather than somewhere for a seaside holiday · It's a 2-star budget apartment and guesthouse with about 45 rooms, located at 145/19 Moo 9, Thung Sukhla sub-district, Si Racha district, Chonburi province, in an area surrounded by Laem Chabang port, the industrial estates, and Space Inspirium · The place positions itself as a budget-style apartment that focuses on rooms that are roomy, clean, and easy on the wallet, and it takes both daily and monthly guests · Going by real review feedback, the people who suit it best are staff and businesspeople coming to work or meet around the Laem Chabang industrial estate, people looking for a monthly stay while they work in the area, people whose work is connected to the port, crew members stopping over before boarding, and travellers driving through who just want somewhere cheap to sleep for a night · On the flip side, if you're after sea views, a pool, a beach to stroll along, or a resort atmosphere for a weekend break, this isn't the answer and you should look toward Bangsaen or Pattaya instead · Put simply, Basaya sells roomy rooms, cleanliness, value, and a location near where the work is — it doesn't sell luxury or a holiday mood, and that's worth being clear about before you decide to book.
Location and getting around — Basaya sits at 145/19 Moo 9, Thung Sukhla sub-district, Si Racha district, an area tied to the industrial and shipping economy of eastern Chonburi · The strong point of this location is that it's close to Laem Chabang port and the Laem Chabang industrial estate, just a few minutes' drive away, which makes it very convenient for people coming for work · Spots of interest nearby include Wat Manorom about 0.6 km away, Space Inspirium about 1 km away, Ao Udom market about 1.2 km away, and Wat Pachanart and the Laem Chabang sports stadium about 1.3–1.5 km away · Ao Udom market is a good help for dinner, since it has made-to-order food and snacks to choose from at local prices · Pattaya beach, the main tourist draw, is about 20 km away, or around a 30 min drive · One thing to say straight, from real reviews, is that the building is near a main road, so there's some traffic noise at times, especially in rooms facing the road, and food and shops aren't right outside the door the way they are in a town centre · Anyone driving here will have the easiest time because there's free parking, while people without a car should plan ahead for getting to food at Ao Udom market or into Si Racha town, since at some times hailing a ride through an app can take longer than it would in the city.
"The room was bigger than I expected, nice and clean, the Wi-Fi was strong and smooth to use, and it was great value for the room you get. The location is close to my workplace in the industrial estate, just a few minutes' drive · The only thing is it's near a main road so there's some traffic noise, but overall it's a comfortable stay on a budget."
Room types and decor — Basaya's rooms keep things simple in a budget-apartment way, nothing fancy, but the thing many people agree on is that the rooms are bigger than what you pay · The main room type is the Superior, where you can choose between one double bed or two single beds, which works for solo travellers, couples, and co-workers who want separate beds · Every room has air conditioning, a TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a coffee maker, an in-room safe, and an en-suite bathroom, which for this price bracket is more in the room than you'd expect · Some rooms have a little sitting area and blackout curtains that make daytime sleeping easier for people working shifts · The building has a lift, so getting your bags up is easy even on the upper floors · Most real reviews praise the rooms as clean, roomy, and good value · But there's a fair point to know, too — this is a budget place, so the decor is plain and not design-led, parts of the building and the furniture are starting to show their age with use, and cleanliness standards may not be consistent across every room at every time, so you should set your expectations at the level of a budget apartment with roomy, clean rooms rather than a brand-new boutique hotel.
Facilities and the pool question — let's be clear from the start because it's a question people ask often — Basaya has no swimming pool and isn't on the sea, so if you're coming for a pool or sea views, drop that from your expectations right away · The facilities it actually has lean toward being a convenient place to stay rather than a resort — there's a restaurant and coffee shop on site, a billiard room to relax in, room service, laundry and dry-cleaning service, valuables storage, a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi everywhere, a lift, CCTV in the common areas, and free parking, which helps a lot for people who drive · A point many people especially like is the billiard room, which gives you something to do in the evening without going out, and the in-room coffee maker that helps with early mornings before work · The real selling point here isn't the number of facilities or any luxury, but roomy rooms, cleanliness, easy parking, and value at a budget price — which matches what the main group of guests, here for work and longer stays, actually wants.
Food and the restaurant — Basaya has a restaurant and coffee shop on site, which helps a lot because the location is fairly quiet and outside restaurants aren't right by the door · There's room service for people who are worn out from work and don't want to go anywhere at night · That said, to be straight with you, the details about breakfast and the restaurant's opening hours can change depending on the time and the room type you book, and some budget rate packages may not include breakfast, so it's worth checking the conditions clearly when you book · For other meals, people who drive can head out to Ao Udom market, about 1.2 km away, which has made-to-order food, snacks, and fresh produce at local prices · There are also made-to-order eateries and convenience stores around Thung Sukhla and in Si Racha town that are a short drive away, including the local favourite of seaside seafood in Si Racha · There's a fridge and a coffee maker in the room that let monthly guests keep food and make their own drinks, which saves money over the long run · Overall, food at Basaya isn't a reason to come and eat at the property, but having a restaurant, a coffee shop, and an in-room fridge helps a lot with convenience for people working.
Service and staff — service is one of the things that holds up the overall experience at Basaya and one reason the review scores are still good · There's a 24-hour front desk, which matters a lot for guests here on work who may check in late or come off shift at odd hours · Several real reviews say check-in is easy, the staff are helpful, and they handle parking and coming and going smoothly · For monthly guests, having a familiar regular team on hand to help with everyday things is valuable · But for balance, it's only fair to say that a budget place like this has more limited extra services than a chain hotel, and the standard can depend on the time and the staff you happen to meet · The safe advice is to book through an online platform and keep your booking record and the confirmed price for peace of mind, and to check the conditions on breakfast and monthly stays clearly before you arrive · Overall the service is still good for the price and helps keep the experience smooth even though the building isn't new.
What real reviews say (the good and the bad) — pulling together feedback from Trip.com, Tripadvisor, and various review sources, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: the rooms are much bigger than the price, nice and clean; the Wi-Fi is strong and smooth; there's a fridge and coffee maker in the room that help with longer stays; the location near the port and industrial estate is convenient for people working; the parking is free and easy; there's a billiard room to relax in; and it's very good value, especially when you book online · Many people here on work say they'll come back to stay again when they're in the area, and people looking for a monthly stay see it as a worthwhile option · On the watch-out side: the thing that comes up is that it's near a main road, so there's some traffic noise, especially in rooms facing the road · Next is that there's no pool and it isn't on the sea, so it doesn't suit people coming to relax; that restaurants and shops aren't right outside the door, so you have to drive or walk to Ao Udom market; and that the building and some of the furniture are starting to show their age with use · On top of that, the number of online reviews is still small (around 21 on Trip.com), so it's worth reading the most recent reviews alongside this and checking the details with the property before booking to be sure · Most of these gripes can be managed by setting the right expectations, choosing a room that doesn't face the road, and booking online, rather than being problems that make the place unliveable.
"Great value if you book online. The room is roomy and clean, and there's even a fridge and a coffee maker in it. It suits people coming to work in the industrial estate like us · The only downside is it's near the road so you hear some traffic noise at night, and there's no pool, but if you're here for work it's worth it on both price and room size."
Price and value — nightly room prices start at about THB 650/night for a Superior room on weekdays when you book online, and climb to around THB 800–THB 1,100 when there's an event or activity around Laem Chabang, or when you choose a room with more amenities · For people staying monthly, the price is usually a flat monthly rate that works out much cheaper per night, which is the thing that makes Basaya attractive for staff working in the area long-term · What makes Basaya good value is that you get a room that's roomy and clean, with a fridge and coffee maker in it, free parking, and a location near the work, at a price far cheaper than the big chain hotels in the same area · Compared with an upper-tier hotel in Laem Chabang-Si Racha like Holiday Inn & Suites Siracha Laemchabang, which has a pool and full facilities but costs several times more, Basaya loses on facilities and how new it is, but wins on price and value for people who just need a roomy, clean room near work · And compared with other budget places around Laem Chabang like NYTH Hotel, which starts around 545 baht, Basaya usually has the edge on bigger room size and more in the room, even though it's closer to the road · In short, if you put weight on price, room size, and a location near the port and industrial estate, every baht you spend feels worth it.
What to know before you book — there are several things that make the stay smoother · One, there's no pool here and it isn't on the sea; if that matters to you, choose a place on the Bangsaen or Pattaya side instead · Two, the building is near a main road; if you're a light sleeper or sensitive to noise, ask for a room that doesn't face the road or a higher floor when you book · Three, you should book through an online platform and keep the confirmed price on record, and check the conditions on breakfast and the monthly rate clearly · Four, the location is fairly quiet and restaurants aren't right outside the door; if you don't have a car, plan to use the restaurant/room service at the property or head to Ao Udom market · Five, set your expectations at the level of a budget apartment with roomy, clean rooms, not a resort or a new hotel, because the building and some of the furniture are starting to show their age · Six, if you're mainly here to visit Pattaya, this location is about a 30 min drive away, so weigh up whether it's worth the saving on the room or whether to stay closer to the attractions instead · Seven, when there's an event or activity in the industrial estate, rooms can fill up quickly, so book ahead and compare prices across several platforms.
The verdict — going by all the real reviews, Basaya Laemchabang is the place that suits best for people coming for work or passing through the Laem Chabang-Si Racha area who want a roomy, clean room with easy parking at a budget price · Rooms bigger than the price, cleanliness, a fridge and coffee maker in the room, a billiard room to relax in, a 24-hour front desk, and a location near the port and the industrial estate make it worthwhile for businesspeople, staff, people working in the industrial estate, crew members, and people looking for a monthly stay on a tight budget · But you have to accept honestly that there's no pool here, it isn't on the sea, it's near a main road so there's some traffic noise, restaurants aren't right outside the door, and parts of the building are starting to show their age · If you're looking for a resort with a pool, sea views, or a holiday mood, this isn't the answer, and you should look at options on the Bangsaen or Pattaya side instead · But for a practical stay — coming for work or staying longer-term around Laem Chabang and wanting a roomy, clean room and value on a tight budget — Basaya meets that need well, and that's why it keeps earning good review scores in this area.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms bigger than the price, nice and clean
- ✓ Location near Laem Chabang port and industrial estate, handy for people working
- ✓ Fridge and coffee maker in the room
- ✓ Free parking, strong and smooth Wi-Fi
- ! Near a main road, with traffic noise in some rooms
- ! No swimming pool, not on the sea
- ! Restaurants aren't right outside the door
- ✓ Roomy, clean rooms, very good value
- ✓ Has a billiard room and a restaurant on site
- ✓ 24-hour front desk, easy check-in
- ✓ Near the work around Laem Chabang, takes monthly stays
- ! No swimming pool available
- ! Building and some furniture starting to show their age
- ! Still few online reviews
- 💡If you want a pool or sea views — there's no pool here and it isn't on the sea → if a pool and the sea are the priority, look at resorts on the Bangsaen or Pattaya side like Centara Grand Mirage or Holiday Inn Siracha Laemchabang instead
- 💡If you're a light sleeper and sensitive to noise — the building is near a main road, and rooms facing the road get some traffic noise at times → ask for a room that doesn't face the road or a higher floor when you book
- 💡If you don't have your own car — restaurants and shops aren't right outside the door, so you have to go to Ao Udom market or into Si Racha town → plan to use the restaurant, room service, or a ride-hailing app, which at some times can be harder to catch than in the city