Hotela Boutique Resort — a roomy edge-of-town resort with easy parking
If you're driving into Suphan Buri and want a spacious room with stress-free parking instead of fighting for space downtown, Hotela Boutique Resort is a small resort on the outskirts in Rua Yai, right by the main road. What guests agree on most is roomy, clean rooms, a quiet setting, big free parking, and an owner kind enough to drive you into town to find food — all from around ฿690/night. It's no luxury resort, but it has a warm, homely feel at a price that's easy on the wallet.
Hotela Boutique Resort sits in Moo 3, Rua Yai, Mueang Suphan Buri — an edge-of-town spot by the main road, just a short drive from the city centre. It's a small boutique-style building with several room categories, from a Double with a big bed and a two-bed Twin up to Deluxe and Suite rooms for those who want more space. The thing reviewers love most is the generous parking — plenty of room to leave the car without the squeeze you'd get staying downtown.
The rooms earn praise for being spacious and clean. Each one has air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a fridge and an en-suite hot-water bathroom. Many guests say the rooms feel bigger than expected for the price, which suits anyone travelling with lots of luggage or as a family. The surroundings are quiet because the resort sits away from the busy core — good for people who genuinely want to rest rather than be in the middle of the action.
"Spacious room, nice and clean, very quiet, huge car park. The owner was lovely and even drove us into town to find food — really impressive at this price."
What guests appreciate most is how friendly the owner and staff are. Several reviews tell the same story: the owner drives guests into town to find a place to eat, free of charge — which helps a lot given the resort is out of town and breakfast isn't served. There's also a full-size pool table to pass the time, a garden and a common seating area, giving it more of a stay-with-relatives feel than a regular hotel.
A few things to know before booking: there's no breakfast included and the in-room Wi-Fi signal can be weak in spots. Some reviews mention small niggles — beds a touch firm in certain rooms, the odd bathroom smell, and a few cleaning details that aren't quite perfect. Rooms near the staircase can pick up footstep noise, so if you're a light sleeper, ask for one further from the walkway.
Hotela's edge-of-town location suits self-drivers using Suphan Buri as a stopover or base. It's a short drive into the centre for Banharn Tower, Wat Pa Lelai and the restaurant district, before heading out to Sam Chuk Market or Bueng Chawak the next day. Easy parking and roomy rooms make it a good fit for families on a road trip.
The honest verdict from real reviews: Hotela Boutique Resort is an edge-of-town resort that delivers spacious rooms, easy parking and warm hospitality on a budget — clean, quiet, with a kind owner and a pool table to boot. You do have to accept there's no breakfast, the in-room Wi-Fi is weak in places, and a few small details aren't spot-on. But if you're driving in and want a roomy, easy-to-park stay surrounded by quiet, it's a worthwhile pick.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Spacious, clean, quiet rooms
- ✓ Big free parking, easy to use
- ✓ Kind owner who drives guests into town
- ✓ Pool table and common lounge area
- ! No breakfast included
- ! In-room Wi-Fi weak in spots
- ! A few small cleaning details not perfect
- ✓ Rooms bigger than expected for the price
- ✓ Friendly, helpful owner and staff
- ✓ Quiet edge-of-town setting, good for rest
- ✓ Great value for self-drivers
- ! Beds a touch firm in some rooms
- ! Occasional bathroom smell in a few rooms
- ! Rooms near the staircase pick up footstep noise
- 💡If you rely on in-room Wi-Fi — the signal is weak in spots → bring a mobile data backup, or use the common areas where it's more reliable.
- 💡If you want breakfast at your stay — none is served here → plan to drive into town for a morning meal (the owner can sometimes take you).
- 💡If you're a light sleeper — rooms near the staircase pick up footsteps and some beds are firm → ask for a room away from the walkway and check the mattress at check-in.