Hop Inn Suphanburi — clean, comfy and cheap for your Suphan Buri trip
If you're driving into Suphan Buri and just want a bed you don't have to gamble on — a clean room, a comfy bed, cold air-con, and parking you know will be there, for a couple of hundred baht — Hop Inn Suphanburi is what a lot of travellers pick again and again. It's a budget hotel in the Hop Inn chain, set on Malaiman Road in central Suphan Buri. No pool, no fancy lobby, but it delivers exactly what value-minded travellers actually need. 78 rooms, from approx. THB 700/night. Scored 9.2 from 87 Trip.com reviews.
Hop Inn is a budget chain that road-tripping Thais know well — the idea is simple: every branch looks the same, one standard room type, fixed pricing, easy to book, no surprises. The Suphan Buri branch follows that formula to the letter. The selling point is predictability — you know in advance you'll get a clean room, a comfy bed, cold air-con, hot water and free Wi-Fi, for a low couple-of-hundred-baht rate.
All 78 rooms share the same simple, warm-toned design, with either a large double bed or twin beds, and some have a balcony. Rooms are compact in true budget style but laid out sensibly, making good use of the space. What guests praise most often is the cleanliness and how comfortable the beds are. A TV, small fridge, work desk and a shower bathroom — everything you need for a one-night stop or a short stay.
"Booked one night as a stopover, but the room was cleaner than the price suggested, the bed was really comfy, and the car park was spacious — easy to drive on the next morning."
The parking is a genuine advantage for self-drivers. The on-site lot is wide and easy to use, no circling to find a spot — something many in-town hotels can't offer. There's a 24-hour front desk and restaurants nearby that stay open late. It suits people stopping over en route or in town on errands far more than it suits a long, relaxing getaway.
The location is on Malaiman Road, the main route into the city. From here it's a few minutes' drive to the Banharn-Jamsai Tower, Wat Pa Lelai and the town markets. The thing to know is that it's not right in the city centre — some reviews note it's not the easiest to get around on foot, so you'll want a car. If you've driven yourself that's no issue, but without a car you may need to rely on local taxis.
The limitation that comes through in real guest reviews is the soundproofing between rooms and window privacy in some rooms facing the car park. That's normal for a budget hotel built around room count and price. A few guests mention the odd mosquito or insect, which is also typical for the tropical climate. There's no pool, no gym, and breakfast is an add-on or a quick trip outside.
In short, Hop Inn Suphanburi doesn't sell luxury — it sells value and certainty. If you're in Suphan Buri to sightsee, run errands, or just stop over for the night and want a clean room at a light price with no risk, it does its job well. A 9.2 score from real guests reflects that most people get what they expected and walk away happy.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Clean rooms, comfy beds, consistent chain-standard quality
- ✓ Excellent value for budget-minded travellers
- ✓ Wide on-site parking, convenient for self-drivers
- ✓ Friendly staff, 24-hour front desk
- ! Compact rooms with mediocre soundproofing between rooms
- ! Not in the city centre — you'll need a car to get around
- ! No pool or gym, breakfast is an add-on
- ✓ Rooms feel new and clean, equipment in good shape
- ✓ Main-road location, easy to drive into town
- ✓ Great value for a one-night stop
- ✓ Spacious parking, easy to carry on the next day
- ! Some windows face the car park, so privacy is limited
- ! The occasional mosquito or insect, typical for the area
- ! Basic facilities, none of the extras of a larger hotel
- 💡If you want a base you can walk into town from — this is on Malaiman Road and needs a car to reach the centre → without a car, consider an in-town hotel within walking distance of the markets.
- 💡If you're here for a long stay and want a pool or resort vibe — this is a sleep-only budget hotel → choose a resort near Bueng Chawak or a boutique in town instead.
- 💡If you're a light sleeper sensitive to noise — soundproofing between rooms is mediocre → ask for an upper-floor or corner room and pack earplugs just in case.