Central Park Hotel — spacious rooms and a quiet garden, budget-friendly in central Sing Buri
If you want a place in central Sing Buri with spacious, clean, quiet rooms at a genuinely light price for an overnight stop or a touring base — Central Park Hotel is a name self-drivers passing through Sing Buri often bring up for value. It's a 3-star hotel in the Bang Man area, a 4-storey building with around 59 rooms, a small garden and terrace, balconies in many rooms, free parking and free Wi-Fi. Guests consistently praise the rooms as bigger than expected, clean, with cold AC and quality that beats its 3-star level. The trade-offs to know up front: the entrance is hard to find and poorly signed, and there's no breakfast and no swimming pool. Rooms start from about ฿700/night, with a real guest score of 8.5.
Central Park Hotel is a budget 3-star hotel in the Bang Man area, at Moo 1, Bang Man, Mueang Sing Buri. It's a 4-storey building with around 59 rooms, with a small garden and a terrace to sit out on. What puts it on the list for self-drivers passing through Sing Buri is simple: spacious, clean, quiet rooms at a genuinely light price — a good fit for anyone wanting a decent overnight stop without paying much.
There are several room types, from a Standard Twin (two singles) and a Standard Double (one big bed) up to larger rooms for families. Inside you get air conditioning, a TV, a fridge, and many rooms have a balcony. What guests agree on is that the rooms are bigger than expected for the price, clean, with cold AC and separate wet/dry bathrooms — many reviews say the quality clearly beats its 3-star level. Rooms use key-card access and there's a security desk, which is reassuring for an overnight stop.
"Spacious, clean, quiet room with cold AC and free parking — really cheap for the room quality. Near the market and town, easy to find food. Great value for an overnight stay."
The overall feel here is quiet and restful, which suits people who actually want to rest or just need a stop along the way. There's a small garden, a terrace, a lobby lounge with coffee/tea, and a small minimart for drinks and snacks. But the one thing to know before booking, which comes up often in reviews, is that the entrance is hard to find and the signage isn't clear — plenty of people drive past it. Pin the map location ahead of time and call for directions if you can't find it. The other point: there's no breakfast and no swimming pool, so this suits guests who want a good room at a low price rather than resort-style facilities.
The Bang Man location is convenient for self-drivers. It's near the Sing Buri provincial hall, markets in town, and FN Outlet Sing Buri (about 3–4 km away), a short drive to food and shops in town. Wat Phra Non Chakkrasi and the province's main sights are a short drive away too, making it a handy stopover or touring base for Sing Buri. The overall score sits around 8.5 from real guest reviews across several platforms, with value and room cleanliness the things guests praise most.
To be straight with you, Central Park Hotel is a budget hotel that delivers spacious, clean, quiet rooms with free parking at a price you can live with — it isn't a luxury property or a resort with a pool and breakfast. If you'd rather have a riverside hotel with an on-site restaurant, Chaisaeng Palace Hotel may suit you better, or for a newer boutique feel try Chaisaeng Villa Hotel. But if your goal is a good-quality, quiet room at a light price for an overnight stop or a Sing Buri touring base — this place does the job and is genuinely good value, as long as you allow a little extra time to find the entrance and don't expect breakfast.
A tip from following the reviews here: pin the hotel's location on the map and call for directions before you arrive, because the entrance and signage aren't easy to spot. Ask for a room with a balcony on the garden side for a quieter, more pleasant setting. There's no breakfast, but you're near the market and town eateries, so an early drive out for noodles or rice-and-curry is easy. Make the most of the free parking and the FN Outlet location — it's an easy drive out to Wat Phra Non Chakkrasi. And compare Agoda and Booking each time, as prices move with holidays.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Spacious, clean rooms with cold AC — great value
- ✓ Quiet, with a small garden and terrace; many rooms have a balcony
- ✓ Free parking and free Wi-Fi, key-card room access
- ✓ Central location near the market, provincial hall and FN Outlet
- ! The entrance is hard to find and poorly signed — many drive past
- ! No breakfast and no swimming pool
- ! Service can be inconsistent according to reviews
- ✓ Value that beats its 3-star level, rooms bigger than expected
- ✓ Clean rooms with cold AC and separate wet/dry bathrooms
- ✓ Quiet, good for an overnight stop or rest
- ✓ Near the market and town, easy to find food, with a minimart
- ! Hard-to-find entrance and unclear signage — pin the map first
- ! No on-site breakfast
- ! No swimming pool
- 💡If it's your first visit and you worry about getting lost — the entrance is hard to find and poorly signed, and many drive past → pin the location on the map and call for directions before you arrive.
- 💡If you need breakfast or a pool — there's neither here → drive out for food in town nearby in the morning, or choose Chaisaeng Palace, which has an on-site restaurant.
- 💡If you want a riverside setting or a sleek new hotel — this place is about a good room at a low price rather than views or design → consider the riverside Chaisaeng Palace Hotel or the newer-feeling Chaisaeng Villa Hotel in town.