Golden Dragon Resort Sing Buri — spacious rooms and a praised breakfast, an in-town resort that scores high
If you're after a place in town in Sing Buri with spacious rooms, a comfy bed, strong water pressure and parking — Golden Dragon Resort is a name guests keep scoring high. It's a 3-star, 80-room resort-style hotel in Ton Pho subdistrict on Bang Rachan Tat Mai Road, near the Chao Phraya River. The Superior rooms run around 28 sqm, the breakfast gets praised in reviews, and rates start at about ฿580/night. The thing to keep in mind is the ground-floor restaurant, which on some nights can be heard from the rooms.
What earns Golden Dragon Resort high marks in Sing Buri is getting the basics right, consistently. The Superior rooms run around 28 sqm, bigger than a typical in-town hotel room, with comfy beds, cold air-con, strong water pressure in the bathroom, and a minibar and Wi-Fi in the room. Many guests say the room feels good value for five or six hundred baht the moment they walk in.
The thing reviews mention most is the breakfast. There's plenty of variety, it starts early, and a lot of guests say it's better than the room price would suggest. Combined with friendly, smiling staff, the overall feel is warmer than many hotels at the same price.
The location is in Mueang Sing Buri, Ton Pho subdistrict, on Bang Rachan Tat Mai Road. It's about a 3-minute drive to the Chao Phraya River and roughly 6 minutes to Wat Phikun Thong. There are markets, restaurants and food shops easy to find nearby. For self-drivers, easy parking is another point reviews like — you can park without circling for a spot.
"Bigger room than I expected, comfy bed, strong water pressure, cold air-con, a big tasty breakfast and good staff — genuinely good value for the price."
To be straight, the reviews flag two main downsides. The first is noise from the ground-floor restaurant on some nights. There's a restaurant on site and sometimes functions or evening diners, so guests in rooms above or near that part may hear it. If you're a light sleeper, ask for a room away from the restaurant at check-in.
The second is inconsistent cleaning in some rooms. Most rooms are clean on arrival, but a few reviews mention stray hair or bits of debris left on the floor or in the bathroom. Another thing some guests don't love is the rain shower mounted straight overhead with no way to angle it, which can feel awkward if you're used to a handheld shower. Check the room on arrival and ask to switch if it's not right.
Overall, Golden Dragon Resort scores 9.1 out of 10 on Trip.com from around 43 real reviews. It's a solid in-town resort for anyone who wants a big room, a good breakfast and easy parking on a modest budget, near the Chao Phraya River and the town centre. Rates start around ฿580 and rise with the season and room type into the low thousands. If you can live with restaurant noise on some nights and cleaning that depends on the room, it offers good value for the price.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Spacious rooms, comfy beds, strong water pressure, cold air-con
- ✓ Varied breakfast, better than the room price suggests
- ✓ Friendly, smiling staff
- ✓ Easy parking, near the Chao Phraya River and town centre
- ! Ground-floor restaurant can be heard from rooms on some nights
- ! Cleaning is inconsistent in some rooms
- ! Overhead rain shower can't be angled
- ✓ In-town location, near markets and restaurants
- ✓ Spacious rooms that look fresh, good value
- ✓ Big breakfast, served early
- ✓ Quiet resort feel during the daytime
- ! Restaurant or function noise on some evenings
- ! Some rooms aren't fully cleaned
- ! Free Wi-Fi is strongest in common areas, weaker in some rooms
- 💡If you're a light sleeper — the ground-floor restaurant can be heard from rooms on some nights → ask for a room away from the restaurant at check-in, or avoid nights with a function on.
- 💡If you're very particular about cleanliness — some rooms aren't fully cleaned and may have stray hair or debris → check the floor and bathroom on arrival and ask to switch if it's not right.
- 💡If you're used to an adjustable handheld shower — some rooms have a fixed overhead rain shower with no way to angle it → if that bothers you, ask the front desk whether a room with a handheld shower is available.