Charoensuk Grand Hotel Prachinburi — A Hotel in Central Kabinburi with Spacious Rooms and Free Parking on a Budget
If you need to run errands in central Kabinburi, drop the kids off for an exam, sort out paperwork, or grab a night's sleep before heading up to the Prachinburi side of Khao Yai, and you want a hotel that's easy to find, has roomy rooms, and easy parking on a budget — Charoensuk Grand Hotel is a name plenty of people mention. It's a 3-star hotel in the middle of Mueang Kao subdistrict, near Chaloem Rat Ya Park and the train station. Around 36 standard air-conditioned rooms come with a fridge, TV and private bathroom, and the hotel has its own restaurant and massage service. The thing real reviews agree on is that the rooms are more spacious than expected, clean, good value, and close to plenty of places to eat. Prices start at about THB 550/night, going up for the larger or family rooms. Rated 8.3 from 16 reviews on Trip.com.
Who Charoensuk Grand Hotel is right for — to put it as simply as possible, Charoensuk Grand is a hotel for people who want "a clean bed, a spacious room, easy parking, in central Kabinburi" on an affordable budget. It isn't a hillside resort with a pool and mountain views like the places around Noen Hom or Nadi, and it isn't one of those roadside stops on Route 304 where you crash for a night and drive on. It's a city hotel sitting in the middle of Mueang Kao subdistrict in Kabinburi district — an area with restaurants, markets, government offices, a hospital and the train station all within easy reach. The people real reviews say it suits best are those coming in to run errands or work in Kabinburi, families visiting relatives or dropping kids off for exams, sales reps covering the eastern part of Prachinburi, and travelers who want to use Kabinburi as a base before heading up to the Prachinburi side of Khao Yai the next morning. Another group that comes away impressed is those who drive themselves and care about parking, because there's free, roomy private parking here. You could say this is a hotel that plays on "convenient and good value" rather than selling a luxe atmosphere or leisure activities. If you're aiming for a long, relaxing stay with a pool and spa, this probably isn't your answer — but for an errand stop that's easy to get in and out of, Charoensuk Grand does that well at a price you can manage.
Location and getting around — Charoensuk Grand's strength is being a hotel in the heart of Kabinburi town, in Mueang Kao subdistrict. The registered address is 666 Moo 8, Mueang Kao Subdistrict, Kabinburi District, Prachinburi 25240. According to booking-platform data, the hotel is near Wat Weluwanaram (Wat Ban Phai), about 400 meters away, and Chaloem Rat Ya Park about 1.8 kilometers away — a riverside public park where locals exercise and bring their kids to play. Kabin Kao train station is about 3 kilometers away, so anyone traveling on the eastern rail line can use it as a stopover too. If you're driving, Kabinburi is a major road junction for Prachinburi — take Highway 304 up toward Nakhon Ratchasima or Khao Yai, or drop onto Highway 33 into Prachinburi town or back toward Bangkok, all easily. The route up to the Prachinburi side of Khao Yai and Khao Yai National Park is about 24 kilometers away, or roughly a 40–60 min drive, which is why many people use this as a base before heading up the mountain the next morning. One small note: the hotel sits in a residential part of Kabinburi, so finding somewhere to eat at night or a convenience store is easy, but if you're after a big mall or brand-name shops you may need to drive into Prachinburi town, which takes about 40 minutes.
"Clean, spacious room, easy parking, great value for Kabinburi. There are plenty of restaurants and food shops nearby that are an easy walk away. Good for anyone coming into town to run errands and looking for a comfortable place to sleep for a night."
Room types and decor — Charoensuk Grand has around 36 rooms in several layouts to suit your group size. It starts with the Standard Double (one large bed) and Standard Twin (two single beds) for solo travelers or pairs. Stepping up is the Deluxe Triple (three single beds) for groups of friends or work teams traveling together. The largest is the Deluxe Family Suite (one large bed + two single beds), which sleeps a whole family. Every room is air-conditioned, with a fridge, flat-screen TV, kettle, work desk and private bathroom with shower, plus toiletries and daily housekeeping. The decor is simple in the city-hotel style, focused on being easy to use rather than bold design. Plenty of reviews agree that the rooms are more spacious than expected for the price, clean, and neatly kept. For people here to work, the in-room desk and free Wi-Fi make it easy to sit and work or join an online meeting. If you're coming with several people, specify the room type and number of beds clearly when you book, because the triple and family rooms are limited in number and fill up fast during local events or festivals.
Amenities, pool and spa — to be upfront first, Charoensuk Grand is a city hotel built around convenience, not a resort with a big pool or full-service spa. What it does have, and what gets mentioned often, is free private parking that's roomy enough to park easily without booking ahead — a point that drivers love, because not everywhere in central Kabinburi is easy to park. There's an on-site restaurant for simple meals and a massage service in the hotel's massage room for anyone who wants to unwind after a day of driving or working. On top of that there's a sitting terrace, express check-in/check-out, laundry service and free Wi-Fi in the common areas. Some platforms note there's a golf course just outside the hotel grounds nearby, which suits anyone who wants to get a round in. To say it plainly again: there's no pool and no proper fitness center here, so if you're planning a relaxing stay using the hotel's facilities all day, this may not match what you expect. But for an errand stop or a night's rest before heading up the mountain, what's on offer is enough and genuinely usable.
Food and on-site dining — Charoensuk Grand has an on-site restaurant that lets guests grab a simple meal without going far, and booking-platform data notes that breakfast is available (check the price and details directly with the hotel, since some packages may or may not include breakfast). The point real reviews bring up again and again is that there are plenty of restaurants and affordable food shops to choose from around the hotel, within walking or a short drive — made-to-order spots, noodle shops, and local coffee places. So many people opt to eat out rather than eat in the hotel every meal, which is one of the perks of staying in a densely populated town center. For anyone arriving late, having an on-site restaurant plus convenience stores in the surrounding area helps a lot. Overall, food at Charoensuk Grand isn't a reason to come and eat in the hotel as your main plan, but the central location means finding something to eat is no problem — unlike roadside places outside town where you'd have to drive farther for a meal. If you definitely want breakfast, it's best to confirm with the hotel ahead of time so you can plan whether to eat at the hotel or find a place outside.
Service — service is another point that earns praise in real reviews overall. Plenty of voices say the staff are friendly and helpful, recommending restaurants and routes around Kabinburi, and the express check-in/check-out makes getting in and out quick — good for anyone running errands in a hurry. The laundry and on-site massage are extras that some guests use and are happy with. But to be straight, there are a few voices in the reviews that flag a room-management problem — one guest told of a case where their booked room had been double-sold and they had to wait for a room change until almost 3:00 PM before they could get in, which is a frustrating experience. Even though it's a minority voice (around 2 negative reviews out of 16), it's worth knowing. The advice is to reconfirm your booking with the hotel before your arrival date, especially if you've booked a specific room type or are coming during a local event, to cut the chance of running into something like this.
What real reviews say (the good and the bad) — pulling together Trip.com, Agoda and Booking.com, the picture is fairly consistent, with an overall score of around 8.3 out of 10 on Trip.com from 16 reviews (roughly 14 positive, 2 negative). On the praise side: clean and tidy rooms, rooms more spacious than expected for the price, great value for Kabinburi, roomy parking that's easy to use, a central location near plenty of restaurants, and helpful staff. The sub-scores on Trip.com come out close across the board — cleanliness 8.3, amenities 8.4, location 8.2 and service 8.3 — which reflects a hotel that performs consistently, with no area clearly falling short. On the watch-out side: the things that get mentioned are weak air conditioning or hot rooms in some cases, a musty smell in some rooms and drain odors in spots, and the room-booking management case (double-selling a room / a long wait for a room change) described above. Most of these complaints are things you can handle by asking for a room change if you hit a musty smell, and reconfirming your booking ahead of time, rather than being a big issue that drags the overall score down. Because this is a district hotel where the number of online reviews is still small, the score is sensitive to individual reviews, so it's worth reading the review content alongside the number rather than just looking at the figure.
"Good price, spacious room, lots of parking, really good value. The only downside was that the room we got didn't cool down well and had a slight musty smell. We asked to change rooms and it got better. Next time I'll ask for a room on a higher floor instead."
Price comparison and value — Charoensuk Grand's starting price is about THB 550/night for a standard room at regular rates (based on platform rates of roughly US$16–31 per night), rising to around THB 800–1,100 for a triple or family room that sleeps several people. Compared with other places in Kabinburi — like The Resort Kabinburi, a set of bungalows along Route 304 starting around THB 450, or the hillside resorts on the Noen Hom–Nadi side that start in the thousands and up — Charoensuk Grand sits in the group of affordable city hotels whose selling point is spacious rooms and a central location. What makes it feel like good value is getting a spacious air-conditioned room with a fridge and a work desk, plus free parking and a location where you can walk to restaurants, all on a budget — something you don't find often in a town like this. If you're planning to use Kabinburi as a base for running errands or resting before Khao Yai, the money you spend on a central location and parking pays you back in convenience. But if your goal is a relaxing atmosphere with a pool and views, a similar price may be better spent at a hillside resort instead.
Good to know before you book — a few things help make the stay go smoother. One, reconfirm your booking with the hotel before your arrival date, especially if you've booked a specific room type (triple/family) or are coming during a local event, since there are reviews that ran into room-management issues. Two, if you're sensitive to how cold the A/C gets or to room smells, ask to see the room first or request an upper-floor room, and don't hesitate to ask for a room change if you hit a musty smell — many people say it got better after switching. Three, confirm breakfast ahead of time as to whether it's included in the room rate, so you can plan breakfast right. Four, if you're driving you can relax about parking since it's free and roomy, but if you're coming with several cars let the hotel know in advance. Five, compare prices across platforms (Agoda / Booking / Trip.com) before booking, because rates for small district hotels often differ slightly depending on each one's promotions, and pick a free-cancellation option if your plans are still uncertain.
The bottom line — from all the real reviews, Charoensuk Grand Hotel is the best fit for anyone who wants a clean hotel, a spacious room, free parking, in central Kabinburi, on a budget from a few hundred up to low four figures. The central location near restaurants, the public park and the train station, paired with rooms that are spacious and good value, make it a solid base for running errands, visiting relatives, or resting before heading up to the Prachinburi side of Khao Yai. If you're after a resort-style relaxing atmosphere with a pool, spa or mountain views, this isn't your answer, and you should look at the resorts on the Noen Hom or Nadi side instead. And if you're very sensitive to room smells or how cold the A/C gets, ask to see the room first and set your expectations to the price level. But for an errand stay in Kabinburi where you want convenience, easy in-and-out, and good value — Charoensuk Grand meets that need well as a straightforward city hotel, and it's why the review score still sits in good territory at 8.3.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Spacious, clean and tidy rooms, good value
- ✓ Free, roomy private parking, easy to use
- ✓ Central town location, near plenty of restaurants
- ✓ On-site restaurant and massage service
- ! Weak air conditioning or hot rooms in some cases
- ! Musty smell and drain odors in some rooms
- ! No pool or fitness center — built for errand stays
- ✓ Good price, spacious rooms, great value for Kabinburi
- ✓ Plenty of restaurants and affordable food shops around the hotel
- ✓ Helpful staff, express check-in/check-out
- ✓ Easy to get around, near the public park and train station
- ! There has been a room-booking mix-up — reconfirm before your stay
- ! Sometimes a long wait for a room change if a room has issues
- ! Not many online reviews yet, so the score is sensitive to individuals
- 💡If you're looking for a resort with a pool, spa or mountain views — this is a city hotel built for errand stays, with no pool or fitness center → if you want a relaxing atmosphere, look at the resorts on the Noen Hom or Nadi side, such as myrrh. Resort or Siamdasada
- 💡If you're sensitive to how cold the A/C gets or to room smells — a few voices say the A/C isn't cold enough and some rooms have a musty smell → ask to see the room first or request an upper-floor room, and you can change rooms right away if you hit a smell
- 💡If you're booking a specific room type or coming during a local event — there have been reviews of a room being double-sold → call to reconfirm your booking with the hotel before your arrival date