BM Grand Hotel Yasothon — a central budget stay with A/C rooms that come with a fridge and TV for a few hundred baht
If you're coming to Yasothon on a tight budget but still want an A/C room with a fridge and TV, BM Grand Hotel (B.M. Grand Hotel) is a name that drive-through travellers and overnight stoppers mention often · The thing every review agrees on is its in-town location on Rattanaket Road, a few steps from Lotus Yasothon, surrounded by places to eat, and a short drive from Phaya Thaen Park · It's a budget hotel where the A/C rooms come with a fridge, minibar, cable TV, water heater and free Wi-Fi, plus an on-site restaurant and free parking, from approx. ฿450/night · Real guest reviews call it a simple, Thai-style place that's good value for travellers who want a clean in-town room and aren't expecting a luxury hotel.
BM Grand Hotel — the Thai name is B.M. Grand Hotel — is a budget hotel in central Yasothon, at 105/4 Rattanaket Road in the Nai Mueang subdistrict, Mueang Yasothon District · It's a mid-sized provincial hotel building of around 48 rooms that doesn't lean on design or upscale facilities, but sells the thing it does well: an in-town location a few steps from Lotus Yasothon and the shops, with A/C rooms that are better-equipped than the typical budget stay · It suits people driving the Isan routes, travellers there for work, and anyone who just needs a bed for the night in town before moving on.
Most rooms are air-conditioned double and twin rooms with a private bathroom, cable TV, a fridge, a minibar, a water heater and free Wi-Fi · What many guests praise is that the rooms are clean, the in-room kit is complete, and the price is great value for a few hundred baht — one foreign reviewer even called it excellent value at around 400 baht a night · The decor is simple and Thai-style and the rooms aren't huge, but they have what you need ready to use · There's a 24-hour front desk, handy if you arrive late or drive in during the evening.
"New, clean room, fast internet, right in the centre of town, easy to find food — great value for just a little over four hundred baht, perfect for a one-night stop."
Location is what gets this place talked about · It's about 400 metres from Lotus Yasothon and sits in an in-town pocket with restaurants, cafes and convenience stores all around, so finding dinner on foot is easy · From the hotel it's a short drive to Phaya Thaen Park, the riverside public park where the city holds its famous Bun Bang Fai rocket festival, as well as the Ban Singha Tha old-town quarter with its photogenic shophouses · There's free parking for self-drivers, plus an on-site restaurant and room service, making it convenient both for those driving through and those who'd rather eat in.
To be straight with you, per real guest reviews: this is a provincial-style budget hotel, so there are limitations worth knowing before you book · The rooms and amenities are typical Thai-style and aren't designed for tall guests or anyone expecting an international standard — one foreign review warns the bathroom and a few spots can feel cramped for larger guests · Scores for service and sleep quality sit in the middle, reflecting that service isn't always as smooth as a bigger hotel · There's no pool, and breakfast isn't included with the standard rate, so it suits travellers who value location and price over a full set of facilities.
In short: if you're after a budget hotel in central Yasothon with A/C rooms that come with a fridge and TV, within walking distance of Lotus and food, and a short drive from Phaya Thaen Park — BM Grand Hotel is a fitting choice for a few hundred baht · The 7.6 from 14 Trip.com reviews and the 3.8 of 5 on TripAdvisor capture it well: "good location, in town, clean rooms, well-equipped, good value." · It suits drive-through travellers, people there for work, and overnight stoppers more than anyone planning a longer, restful stay in a luxury hotel.
A tip from following the reviews here: ask to see the room or request a renovated one at check-in, since condition varies — some rooms are newer with colder A/C than others · If you're driving, ask about the free parking ahead of time so you're set · And if you want to visit Phaya Thaen Park or the Ban Singha Tha old town, allow time for a short drive from the hotel, as they're in the same city but not within walking distance.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ In-town location, walk to Lotus and food
- ✓ A/C rooms with a fridge, TV and water heater at a budget price
- ✓ Clean rooms, fast internet, good value
- ✓ Free parking and an on-site restaurant
- ! Rooms aren't large, simple Thai-style decor
- ! No pool and no breakfast with the standard rate
- ! Service isn't always as smooth as a bigger hotel
- ✓ Central, easy to find, near food and shops
- ✓ Well-equipped rooms with a fridge and TV in every room
- ✓ Good value for drive-through travellers and overnight stoppers
- ✓ Free parking for self-drivers
- ! Bathroom and some spots can feel cramped for larger guests
- ! Amenities are typical Thai-style, not international standard
- ! Room condition varies — some rooms are older
- 💡If you expect large rooms and an international standard — this is a Thai-style budget stay, the rooms aren't large, and the bathroom can feel cramped for taller guests → best for those who want a clean, well-equipped in-town room rather than luxury.
- 💡If you're worried about room condition — condition varies from room to room, with some newer and colder-A/C than others → ask to see the room first or request a renovated one at check-in.
- 💡If you want to visit Phaya Thaen Park or the Ban Singha Tha old town — they're in the same city but not within walking distance → allow time for a short drive from the hotel, or have a car ready.