Deva Garden Resort Prachinburi — a quiet garden resort in Mai Ket with clean rooms and parking at your door
If you're coming to Prachinburi on business, or stopping over before heading up to the Khao Yai side here, and you want somewhere quiet and clean at a budget price, take a look at Deva Garden Resort in Mai Ket Subdistrict, Mueang Prachinburi — a small garden resort of around 7 rooms set among shady gardens, where each room has a garden-view balcony, cold AC, and parking right at your door · Real reviews agree on the same things: clean rooms, peace and quiet, and friendly, attentive owners · Prices start around THB 552/night, and real review scores sit in good territory at roughly 8.1–8.6 across booking platforms · We'll be straight with you: there's no pool here and no breakfast included, so it suits people who drive themselves and want a simple, good-value place rather than a full-service resort.
Who Deva Garden Resort is for — to put it as simply as possible, Deva Garden Resort is a small garden resort in the town of Prachinburi that plays the "simple but clean and quiet" angle well · It's not a big resort block with a pool, gym, or breakfast buffet, and it's not a fancy downtown hotel with a grand lobby · It's a small place of around 7 rooms with the guest building set among shady gardens in Mai Ket, which makes the overall feel calmer and more private than a hotel in a busy district · Real reviews point to the same thing: the people who fit best here are those coming to Prachinburi for business or government paperwork, travelers driving through who want a clean, good-value place to sleep, and families or couples who want quiet and privacy on a budget of a few hundred to low four figures of baht · Another group that likes it is parents and relatives visiting students at the universities in this area, because it's close and easy to reach · On the other hand, if you're here for a full resort getaway with a pool to soak in, an on-site restaurant, or luxury facilities, this may not be the answer · So Deva Garden's selling points are value, cleanliness, and the quiet garden setting rather than a full set of facilities — something worth setting your expectations on before you book.
Location and getting around — Deva Garden Resort sits at 32 Moo 11, Mai Ket Subdistrict, Mueang Prachinburi District, a suburban area that's still easy to reach the town from but without the bustle · The location's strong point is being close to Rajabhat/Ramkhamhaeng University Prachinburi campus, only about 1.2 kilometers away, and about 6–7 kilometers from the government quarter and the Naresuan City Pillar Shrine roundabout · Several reviews note that the resort is near government offices, which makes it very handy for people coming for work or meetings in town · Slightly farther out: the town of Prachinburi and the market are a short drive in, Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital is within a short drive, and if you're heading up to the Khao Yai–Khao Ito side or the waterfalls in the Prachin area, you can use this as a base to set off in the morning · From Bangkok it's a drive of around 130–150 kilometers, taking a little over 2 hours · One important point to be honest about: this place suits self-drivers best, because it's in an area public transport doesn't reach easily — hailing a taxi or Grab locally may not be as smooth as in a big city, so if you don't have your own car, plan your local transport well in advance.
"Clean room, really nice and quiet, you can park right at your door so there's no long walk, and the owners are kind and friendly · Came to do some business in town and it was convenient to stay here, the price isn't expensive and it was worth what we paid. Next time we're in Prachin we'll stay here again."
Room types and decor — being a small resort, Deva Garden Resort has around 7 rooms in total, which keeps things quiet and uncrowded · Most rooms are king-bed rooms, simply furnished in a garden-resort style that focuses on cleanliness and practicality over flashy design · One thing reviews agree on is that every room has a private garden-view balcony — step out and you're met with green and shade, good for a morning coffee or resting your eyes in the evening · Inside, the room has air conditioning that many reviewers praise as nice and cold, a flat-screen TV, a work desk, and an en-suite bathroom with a hot shower · Some rooms add a terrace or an outdoor sitting area · Most voices say the rooms are clean, the beds comfortable, and the rooms fairly spacious for the price · Because it's a budget place, the decor isn't luxurious and the in-room amenities are basic, but on cleanliness and privacy it does better than the price suggests · For anyone who wants a lot of privacy and doesn't want crowds of guests, the small number of rooms actually becomes a plus, because the whole resort is quiet and there's little noise from neighboring rooms.
Facilities and the garden setting — let's be straight from the start: Deva Garden Resort has no swimming pool, no gym, and no spa, because it's a small place built around simplicity · What it does have, and what gets talked about positively, is free private parking right at your door, a point reviews praise often because it's convenient, safe, and means no dragging your bags far · There's free Wi-Fi in the common areas, luggage storage, and most importantly a shady garden zone that's the heart of the atmosphere here · The trees and greenery around the rooms make it feel relaxing and quiet, good for anyone who wants to escape the chaos and sleep over a night · For families with small children, the open garden gives room to walk around, but you'll need to watch them yourselves since there's no dedicated activity zone or playground · Overall the facilities here are at a basic level that's "just right" for the price — nothing over the top, but nothing essential missing either. If you set your expectations at "a clean bed in a quiet garden with easy parking," this place covers it all.
Food and places around — the point you'll want to plan ahead for is that Deva Garden Resort doesn't include breakfast in the room rate and has no full-service restaurant on-site · Real reviews note that even without a restaurant at the property, you can order food delivery, which solves the dinner question reasonably well · Because the resort is in a suburban area that still reaches the town, there are made-to-order eateries, rice-soup shops, and coffee shops scattered within a short drive · But the choice of places you can walk to directly from the resort isn't large, so if you arrive late or don't feel like going out, bringing some food in the car or using delivery is the easiest option · For breakfast, many people choose to drive into town to find a shop or grab coffee from a convenience store nearby · Food is therefore something you have to accept isn't as convenient as a hotel with a breakfast buffet, but it's not exactly a hardship either — just plan ahead and rely on delivery or your own car to go find a meal.
Service and the owners — what earns this small place its good review scores is friendly service and kind owners, which comes up again and again in real reviews · Many people say the owners and staff look after guests like family, helping with parking, recommending eateries and routes, and answering questions quickly · Being a small place means the care is thorough and feels warmer than a big hotel with lots of rotating staff · Check-in and check-out aren't complicated either, since there aren't many rooms and the owners handle it themselves · To be straightforward: since this is a small place without a 24-hour front desk like a big hotel, if you're arriving late or have special requests, it's best to call or message ahead so the resort can be ready for you · Overall, service is a strong point that makes up well for the simplicity of the facilities, and it's the reason many people say they'll come back to stay again whenever they're in Prachinburi.
What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — pulled together from booking platforms like Trip.com, Agoda, and Booking.com along with Thai accommodation review sites, and the picture lines up fairly consistently · On the praise side: clean rooms, peace and quiet, a shady garden setting, nice cold AC, parking at your door that's convenient and safe, owners and staff who are friendly and kind, a budget price that's good value, and a location near government offices and the university that's handy for people on business · Many sum it up as "a small place that's better value than the price," and intend to come back · On the watch-out side: the most-mentioned point is no pool and no breakfast included, which may disappoint anyone expecting a full resort · Next is that there aren't many eateries within walking distance, so you have to rely on a car or delivery; the resort is in an area where you really need your own car to be convenient; and it's a small place without luxury facilities · These gripes are mostly about setting your expectations to match the type of place rather than being quality problems, because there's hardly a review complaining about cleanliness or service.
"The room was bigger than I expected, clean, the AC was cold, very quiet and easy to sleep · The only downsides are no breakfast and not many eateries around — you have to drive out to find food yourself or order delivery · But for this price it's really good value for a business stay in town."
Price and value — Deva Garden Resort's starting price is around THB 552–620/night at the regular rate for a garden-view king room, and it can climb during festivals or long weekends, but overall it's still in the budget bracket for Prachinburi · Compared with hotels and serviced apartments in town at similar prices, Deva Garden feels worth it for the quiet, the garden setting, and the parking right at your door, which isn't easy to find at this price · If you measure it by "what you get per baht spent," the cleanliness, privacy, and warm service are what earn most reviews their good scores · Of course it isn't competing with resorts that have a pool or a breakfast buffet, but for anyone whose main goal is "sleep somewhere clean and quiet, park easily, pay light," every baht spent feels like it comes back in full · For a business trip, visiting a student, or a stopover on the way through, the value here is at a level that's hard to fault.
What to know before you book — there are a few things that make the stay smoother · One: since breakfast isn't included, plan your morning meal ahead — buy food to bring in the car, use delivery, or drive into town to find a shop · Two: the place suits self-drivers best, so if you don't have your own car, leave room in your plan for getting around this area, because public transport isn't convenient · Three: the place has only about 7 rooms, so it can fill up fast on long weekends or festivals — book ahead · Four: if you're arriving late or have special requests, it's best to contact the resort in advance so they can be ready, since it's a small place the owners run themselves · Five: set your expectations to the right type — this is a simple, budget garden resort, not a resort with a pool and full facilities · Six: always compare prices across platforms (Agoda / Trip.com / Booking.com) before booking, and pick a free-cancellation option first if your plans aren't firm yet.
The bottom line — from all the real reviews, Deva Garden Resort Prachinburi is the best fit for anyone who wants a clean, quiet place to sleep in a garden setting, with parking right at your door, at a budget price of a few hundred to low four figures of baht · It's a small resort that leans on value, cleanliness, and warm service from the owners rather than a full set of facilities · The Mai Ket location near the university and government offices makes it handy for people on business, visiting students, or stopping over before exploring the Khao Yai–Khao Ito side · If you're looking for a full resort with a pool, breakfast buffet, and an on-site restaurant, this isn't the answer, and you should look at the larger resorts in this set instead · But for a trip that wants a simple, quiet, clean place you can drive yourself to and pay light for — Deva Garden Resort covers exactly that kind of stay, and it's the reason many people say they'll come back whenever they're in Prachinburi again.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Clean rooms, peace and quiet, a shady garden setting
- ✓ Parking right at your door, convenient and safe
- ✓ Owners and staff are friendly and kind
- ✓ Budget price, good value for a business stay in town
- ! No pool and no breakfast included
- ! Not many eateries within walking distance, you'll rely on a car or delivery
- ! Best for self-drivers, public transport isn't convenient
- ✓ Garden-view rooms with balconies, cold AC, comfy beds
- ✓ High cleanliness and privacy, few rooms so it's uncrowded
- ✓ Location near the university and government offices
- ✓ Low starting price, better value than the price suggests
- ! It's a small place, no luxury facilities
- ! Few rooms, so it can fill up fast on long weekends
- ! No on-site restaurant, you'll need to plan your own meals
- 💡If you're looking for a full resort with a pool — this is a small garden resort with no pool and no gym → if you want a pool and full facilities, look at the larger resorts in the Prachinburi set instead
- 💡If you don't have your own car — the place is in the Mai Ket area where public transport isn't convenient, and there aren't many eateries within walking distance → leave room in your plan for transport and meals, or pick a place in town if you're not driving
- 💡If you need breakfast at the property — Deva Garden doesn't include breakfast and has no full-service restaurant → bring your own food, use delivery, or drive into town to find a shop in the morning