GO Hotel Nakhon Sawan — a brand-new, clean stay with comfy beds in central Pak Nam Pho, walk to Central
If you want a Nakhon Sawan stay with fresh, clean rooms, comfy beds, a light price and a city-centre spot within walking distance of the mall — GO Hotel Nakhon Sawan is one to watch, because it is a budget hotel that only opened in 2026. It sits in Nakhon Sawan Tok on the Pak Nam Pho side, a short walk from Central Nakhon Sawan and close to Sawan Park. There are 75 rooms in a new building with a lift, free parking and free Wi-Fi. Rooms start from about THB 550/night — a brand-new option that is still light on price in a hard-to-find location.
GO Hotel Nakhon Sawan is a budget hotel that only opened in 2026, set in Nakhon Sawan Tok on the Pak Nam Pho side, right in the centre of Nakhon Sawan town. What makes it interesting is that it really is new — the rooms are fresh, the beds are firm, and the location is central enough to walk to Central Nakhon Sawan. It is a multi-storey building with a lift and 75 rooms, laid out simply and practically like a city hotel. Nakhon Sawan is a gateway town on the way north and a hub for the upper central plains, so people here on business, running errands, or stopping overnight who want a fresh new room at a low price often start by looking at a new opening like this.
Rooms come as a king bed (GO King) or two single beds (Twin). Inside you get air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a hot-water shower, with simple, clean tones typical of a new hotel. What early guests mention most is the comfortable bed and the fresh, clean feel of the rooms — one review said the bed looked so inviting they would come back. The budget-hotel trade-off is that the rooms are plain, with no decorative touches or bathtub, and there is no breakfast on site — this is a good room at a good price, not a place to spend the whole day in.
"Fresh, clean room and a really comfortable bed. It's right in the centre so you can walk to the mall. For a brand-new hotel at this price it's good value — I'd come back."
Because this is a new opening, there are a few honest things to know. Some early reviews mention a lingering paint smell inside the building and early-morning construction noise on weekends that disrupted rest — both common with a building that has just been finished while surrounding work is still being wrapped up. These usually ease with time, but if you are sensitive to smell or noise, factor that in and ask for a higher floor or a side away from the construction. On facilities, you get a lift, free Wi-Fi, free parking, non-smoking floors and a shared work area, but there is no breakfast, no on-site restaurant and no pool.
Location is the real advantage here. It sits right in central Pak Nam Pho, within walking distance of Central Nakhon Sawan and close to Sawan Park — a spot that budget hotels in this town do not get easily. Pak Nam Pho old town, the morning market and the Chao Phraya river headwaters are a short drive away. The Nakhon Sawan observation tower and Bueng Boraphet are within driving distance for day trips. The early-opening score sits at about 8.5 from 3 Trip.com reviews — still a small sample, so read it alongside the reviews that will keep coming in.
To be straight with you, GO Hotel is still a new opening with few reviews, and there is the paint smell and nearby construction to factor in. There is no breakfast, no pool and no boutique atmosphere. If you want a hotel whose reviews have settled and feels reliably consistent, Hop Inn or B2 Nakhon Sawan in the same town may feel safer. But if you want to try fresh rooms with comfy beds in a city-centre spot within walking distance of the mall, and you can accept the small quirks of a new building, the low starting price makes this one worth a try.
A tip from following the reviews here: if you are sensitive to smell or noise, ask for a higher floor or a side away from the construction at check-in. Make the most of the location by walking over to Central Nakhon Sawan for breakfast and food, since there is none on site. If you are driving, the free on-site parking is a genuine plus. And because it is a new opening, the launch-promotion rates can be especially cheap — always compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before you book.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Fresh, clean rooms with a comfortable bed
- ✓ City-centre location, walk to Central Nakhon Sawan
- ✓ Free parking and free Wi-Fi, with a lift
- ✓ Low starting price for a brand-new hotel
- ! Still a lingering paint smell in the new building
- ! Early-morning construction noise nearby on weekends
- ! No breakfast and no pool
- ✓ Brand-new hotel, rooms still fresh, comfy beds
- ✓ Easy walk to the mall and food in town
- ✓ Free parking, good for drivers
- ✓ Good value for a fresh room in the town centre
- ! Plain rooms with no decorative touches or bathtub
- ! Few reviews so far — a small sample
- ! No resort atmosphere or pool
- 💡If you want a hotel whose reviews have settled and feels reliably consistent — this one only opened in 2026 with few reviews → try Hop Inn Nakhon Sawan or B2 Nakhon Sawan, which have more reviews in the same town.
- 💡If you are sensitive to paint smell or construction noise — the building has just been finished with surrounding work ongoing → ask for a higher floor or a side away from the construction at check-in, and factor it in.
- 💡If you expect breakfast and a pool — GO Hotel is rooms-only with no breakfast and no pool → walk over to the nearby Central Nakhon Sawan for an easy breakfast instead.