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Bualuang Boutique Resort
🌿 City edge · garden rooms 📍 Liab Klong Chonprathan Rd · Posa
7.5 / 10
🇹🇭 City edge · by the canal · Ang Thong
Bualuang Boutique Resort
3-star boutique resort · single-storey garden rooms, quiet · garden-view terraces · free parking · on-site minimart
A guest room at Bualuang Boutique Resort Ang Thong with a large bed in a single-storey garden building
Another room type at Bualuang Boutique Resort Ang Thong with basic amenities
Type
Boutique Resort
Review Score
7.5 / 10
From
฿600 /night
Rooms
16 rooms
Location
City edge, by the canal ~7-min drive into town
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Bualuang Boutique Resort Ang Thong — single-storey garden rooms by the canal, quiet, easy parking

If you want a place in Ang Thong that feels quieter and more private than an in-town hotel — waking up to greenery and parking right outside your door — Bualuang Boutique Resort is a small 16-room boutique resort in Posa on Liab Klong Chonprathan Road, on the edge of town. Rooms are single-storey buildings spread through a garden, each with a terrace facing the greenery, ideal for self-drivers who want a resort feel on a modest budget. Rates start from about ฿600/night, and there's a small on-site minimart for picking up the essentials.

Our Full Review

What sets Bualuang Boutique Resort apart from an in-town block in Ang Thong is its garden-resort layout. The rooms are single-storey buildings spread across a green plot, each with a small terrace looking out over the garden, so you can park right outside your door without dragging bags into a lift. Self-drivers and families like it — it feels quieter and more private than other places at the same price. At night it's genuinely quiet, since it sits off the busier roads.

Be clear about the location first. The resort is in Posa, on Liab Klong Chonprathan Road, on the edge of Ang Thong town — not the centre. It's about a 7-minute drive into central Ang Thong, the market and the Chao Phraya River, while famous temples like Wat Muang and Wat Khun Inthapramun are a bit further on. The upside is the quiet and the garden setting; the trade-off is that you need a car, since walkable shops are few and the entrance sits fairly far back from the main road. Arriving for the first time at night can be a little tricky to find, so keep navigation open.

A guest room at Bualuang Boutique Resort Ang Thong with a large bed in a single-storey garden building

There's a good spread of room types — from Standard Twin with two single beds and a garden-view Double up to triple and quadruple rooms around 20-28 sqm, good for families or groups of friends. What real reviews consistently praise is that the rooms are nicely spacious, clean, and quiet thanks to the garden setting. Each room has air-con, a flat-screen TV, hot water and basic amenities, with Wi-Fi that's reliably strong. Several guests note the staff are friendly and will help guide you in when the entrance is hard to find.

"Spacious, clean room in a quiet garden, park right outside, and friendly staff who helped us find the way in — good value for six hundred-odd baht."

Another room type at Bualuang Boutique Resort Ang Thong with basic amenities

To be honest, there are a few things reviews flag repeatedly. The bathrooms draw the most criticism — some have weak hot water and low shower pressure, and a few towels look worn. The beds and pillows are on the firm side for some guests. In-room items are occasionally incomplete — soap, shampoo or a kettle missing — so ask at check-in or pack your own. A handful of reviews also mention staff who came across as curt on certain days, though most describe the service as good.

Garden and single-storey room buildings at Bualuang Boutique Resort Ang Thong

One more thing to know: facilities are kept simple — no pool or gym. There's free parking, room service, a 24-hour front desk, a laundry service and a small on-site minimart for water and snacks. Some rooms have a couple of steps up to the door, so if you use a wheelchair or have trouble with stairs, it's worth requesting an easy-access ground-level room in advance.

Overall Bualuang Boutique Resort scores around 7.5 out of 10 on Trip.com from roughly 17 real reviews, rating especially well for cleanliness. It isn't a luxury resort, but measured on quiet, nicely spacious single-storey garden rooms, easy parking, an on-site minimart and a starting rate near ฿600 (climbing to about ฿900-1,300 by season and room type), it does the job of a quiet getaway or a business-trip base in Ang Thong nicely on a comfortable budget — as long as you make peace with the bathrooms and pack a few personal toiletries just in case.

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Single-storey garden rooms
Rooms are single-storey buildings spread through a garden with terraces — park at your door, quiet and private.
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Spacious and clean
Real reviews praise the nicely spacious rooms and cleanliness — it scores especially well for cleanliness on the platform.
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Minimart · free parking
A small on-site minimart for water and snacks, free parking, and a 24-hour front desk.
Our Rating
7.5
out of 10
Based on 17+ reviews
Cleanliness
8.3
Amenities
7.5
Service
7.4
Value
7.3
Rooms
7.2
Location
6.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
7.5 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Single-storey garden rooms — nicely spacious, quiet, private
  • Good cleanliness — it scores especially well on real reviews
  • Free parking, park right outside · reliably strong Wi-Fi
  • On-site minimart for essentials · friendly starting rates
◎ Things to note
  • ! Bathrooms draw the most criticism — weak hot water, low shower pressure
  • ! Beds and pillows are on the firm side for some guests
  • ! City-edge location, entrance set back, you need a car
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
7.5 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Green garden setting, quiet, good for relaxing
  • Spacious, clean rooms with garden-view terraces
  • Friendly staff who help guide you to the resort
  • Good value for a simple overnight stay
◎ Things to note
  • ! Some in-room items missing, such as soap, shampoo or a kettle
  • ! A few towels look worn
  • ! Hard to find at night — keep navigation open
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Bualuang Boutique Resort is a sensible pick for self-drivers who want a quiet, spacious, clean garden room on a budget — a city-edge resort feel with an on-site minimart and easy parking. The trade-off is bathrooms that several reviews flag for hot water and pressure, beds on the firm side, and a car-dependent location with an entrance set well back.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you're particular about bathrooms and hot water — this is what reviews flag most, weak hot water and low shower pressure → ask about a newer renovated room at booking and pack your own soap/shampoo just in case.
  • 💡If you don't have a car — this is on the city edge by the canal with few walkable shops and an entrance set well back → for in-town strolling, look at Suphorn Grand or IKKYU2 in the city centre instead.
  • 💡If you use a wheelchair or have trouble with stairs — some rooms have a couple of steps up to the door → request an easy-access ground-level room when booking for an easier stay.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿600
/ night
Standard Twin Room · approx. 20-22 sqm · 2 single beds · estimated starting price
Standard Twin Room
฿600
Double Room with Garden View
฿650
Triple Room
฿850
Standard Quadruple Room
฿1,100
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Insider Tips
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Open navigation before you arrive
The resort entrance is set fairly far back from the main road and can be hard to find on a first night arrival — keep navigation open and call the front desk if needed.
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Pack your own toiletries
In-room items are occasionally incomplete — soap, shampoo, a kettle — so bringing a small kit of your own gives peace of mind.
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Park at your door
Rooms are single-storey buildings, so you can park right outside — ideal for self-drivers with lots of luggage, no lift to deal with.
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Request an easy-access room if needed
Some rooms have a couple of steps up to the door — if you use a wheelchair or have trouble with stairs, request a ground-level room when booking.

Frequently asked questions — Bualuang Boutique Resort Ang Thong

Where is Bualuang Boutique Resort in Ang Thong, and what's nearby?
The resort is at 66 Liab Klong Chonprathan Road, Posa, Mueang Ang Thong, on the edge of town. It's about a 7-8 minute drive to central Ang Thong, the market and the Chao Phraya River, with famous temples like Wat Khun Inthapramun and Wat Muang around 20-25 minutes further. The entrance is set fairly far back from the main road, so keep navigation open.
How much does Bualuang Boutique Resort cost, and what room types are there?
Rates start from about ฿600/night for a Standard room. Options run from Standard Twin and a garden-view Double up to triple and quadruple rooms around 20-28 sqm for families. Prices climb to around ฿900-1,300 by season and room type, so compare a few platforms before booking.
What are the rooms like at Bualuang Boutique Resort?
Rooms are single-storey buildings in a garden with terraces, so you can park at your door and it's quiet. Real reviews praise the nicely spacious rooms and cleanliness, which scores especially well. Each has air-con, a flat-screen TV, hot water and reliably strong Wi-Fi — though several reviews flag the bathrooms for weak hot water and low shower pressure.
Does Bualuang Boutique Resort have a minimart and parking?
Yes to both. There's a small on-site minimart for water and snacks, and free parking where you can park right outside your room, since the rooms are single-storey buildings. It's ideal for self-drivers with plenty of luggage.
Who is Bualuang Boutique Resort best for?
It's a good fit for self-drivers who want a quiet, spacious garden room and families wanting a resort feel on a budget. It isn't about luxury or full facilities, and you'll want a car since it's on the city edge — but it's quiet, clean, private and has an on-site minimart.
Is it easy to reach Bualuang Boutique Resort at night?
It takes a little preparation. The entrance is set fairly far back from the main road and walkable shops are few, so a car helps. Finding it on a first night arrival can be tricky, so keep navigation open and feel free to call ahead, as the front desk is open 24 hours.
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