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Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort
🌿 Minimalist boutique design 📍 Noen Phra area · Mueang Rayong
8.6 / 10
🇹🇭 Soi Saeng Chun, Noen Phra · Mueang Rayong
Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort
Design Resort 3★ · 28 sqm rooms with balcony · leafy and quiet · ample parking
An easy-on-the-eye minimalist design room at Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort with a private balcony
The garden and outdoor lounging area inside Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort, quiet and peaceful
Type
3-star boutique design resort
Review Score
8.6 / 10
From
฿650 /night
Rooms
~60 rooms
Location
Noen Phra area Near Saeng Chan Beach
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort — a minimalist boutique design resort in Noen Phra that's quiet, clean, and great value in Mueang Rayong

Picture this: you turn into a quiet soi in the Noen Phra area in the early evening, park easily in the resort's roomy lot, check into an easy-on-the-eye minimalist design room with a balcony looking out over a green garden, then sit sipping coffee beside a quiet courtyard — Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort is a boutique design resort in Mueang Rayong's Noen Phra area that positions itself as a clean, understated, budget-friendly stay instead of the same old in-town hotels · what people keep mentioning is the peace and quiet, clean rooms, design that looks better than the price suggests, and ample parking — a good fit for people working in the EEC, couples after a quiet atmosphere, and travelers using Rayong as a stopover before Koh Samet · from about ฿650/night, scored 8.6 from 552 reviews on Trip.com.

Our Full Review

Who Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort is for — if you want the shortest possible summary, Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort is a stay for people who want "a quiet, clean, good-looking base in Mueang Rayong that's easy to park at, for a few hundred to just over a thousand baht" rather than a beachfront resort you go to for the sea outside your door · it's not a pool villa on Koh Samet you have to take a boat to reach, and it's not a big hotel on Sukhumvit Road with a full pool and gym, but a mid-sized boutique design resort with a minimalist look tucked away in a quiet soi in the Noen Phra area of Mueang Rayong · what sets it apart from similarly priced stays in town is its clean, understated design, easy-on-the-eye tones, and the fact that every room has a private balcony looking out over the garden or inner courtyard, which feels more like staying at a small resort than a standard hotel room · real reviews line up on the groups it suits best: people working in the industrial estates and the EEC who stay several nights, couples after a quiet atmosphere, small families on a road trip, and travelers using Rayong as a stopover before continuing to Koh Samet or Chanthaburi · for people who want to wake up to the sea outside their door, want a big pool, or need 4-5-star hotel facilities, this may not be the answer, because it's a boutique resort whose selling points are quiet, cleanliness, design, and an affordable price — not a sea view or a full set of facilities · it's a stay whose review scores hold at a solid 8.6, with special praise for value, which is very interesting for a stay in this price range.

Location and getting around — Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort sits at 93/39 Moo 7, Soi Saeng Chun 1, Noen Phra, Mueang Rayong, an interesting spot because it's within Mueang Rayong but set on a soi that's quieter than the main roads, so you get a peaceful feel while still having easy access to the city's conveniences · Noen Phra sits right next to central Mueang Rayong and has shopping malls, supermarkets, and restaurants scattered around, so you can head out for food and supplies within a few minutes' drive · several real reviews praise the location as "quiet and peaceful, yet easy to drive anywhere," a balance many people like · key points nearby: Saeng Chan Beach is about 3.7 km away, just a few minutes' drive, Ao Toei is about 5 minutes' drive, and Passion Shopping Destination, one of Rayong's malls, is about 6 minutes' drive · for people here to work, this location reaches the surrounding industrial estates and the EEC easily by car · on the subject of the sea, to be straight with you the resort isn't on the beach — Saeng Chan Beach and Ao Toei are a few kilometers away but you'll need to drive, and Ban Phe pier for boats to Koh Samet is about 20 km away · from U-Tapao Airport (UTP) it's about 36 km, or roughly 40-45 minutes, to the resort, and from Bangkok it takes around 2-3 hours · what reviews praise about getting around is the ample, free parking, a real advantage for people driving themselves · one small note is that the resort is on a soi, so finding the entrance the first time may take a careful look at the map, and Rayong has no rail-based public transport, so having your own car or hailing a ride is easiest.

"Very clean room with no musty smell, beautiful design that looks better than the price, and the surroundings are quiet and peaceful — slept great · the parking is roomy and it's easy if you drive yourself, the staff are friendly, and even the free breakfast was fine. Great value for a few hundred baht."

An easy-on-the-eye minimalist design room at Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort with a private balcony

Room types and decor — Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort has around 60 rooms set up in a minimalist design style with easy-on-the-eye tones that focus on being understated and genuinely usable, with most rooms around 28 square meters, a nicely roomy size for this price range · the standout that reviews keep mentioning is that every room has a private balcony looking out over the garden or inner courtyard, which makes the rooms feel airy and brings in natural light, unlike in-town hotel rooms that usually face the street · room types break down into the Standard Queen, a queen bed for couples or a solo traveler who wants more space, on floors 3-4, the Standard Twin, two single beds for friends or coworkers traveling together, available on floors 1-4, and the Triple Room, which sleeps three and suits a small family or group of friends · every room has air conditioning, a fridge, a flat-screen TV, a work desk, a private bathroom with a shower, toiletries, a wardrobe, drinking water, and free Wi-Fi · many reviews agree that the rooms are very clean with no musty smell, the beds are comfortable, and the bathrooms are roomy and easy to use, which is part of why the cleanliness score here is fairly high · the understated design and the deliberate-looking layout are another thing that earns praise for "looking better than the price" · but to be straightforward, reviews do raise a few notes: first, the sound insulation between rooms isn't very thick, so you'll sometimes hear the room next door when guests are loud; second, the in-room amenities are just adequate for the price, with nothing luxurious; and third, some ground-floor rooms have a less open view than the upper floors · anyone who cares about quiet and the view should request an upper-floor room or one facing the garden at booking.

Facilities, garden, and common areas — let's be upfront from the start: Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort is a mid-sized boutique resort that keeps things simple, with no pool or gym like a big hotel, so if you're after a stay with a pool to swim in every day, this may not fit · but what it does well, and what reviews mention, is the shady garden and outdoor lounging area together with an inner courtyard that makes the overall feel calm and private, great for sipping coffee in the morning or relaxing in the evening · there's a lobby bar for a light drink, a restaurant serving Thai food with room service, and a picnic/lounging area in the garden that adds to the resort feel · the most consistently praised thing in this category is the roomy, free public parking, a real advantage for people driving themselves and for longer-stay guests here to work · there's also free Wi-Fi throughout the common areas, plus basic services like room service and housekeeping · the note from reviews is that the common facilities aren't extensive compared with in-town hotels that have a pool and gym, and some people who expect on-site activities may feel there's too little to do · overall the facilities here lean toward simplicity, quiet, and a garden atmosphere rather than the full-kit feel of a big resort, which is in line with the price and concept of the stay.

Food and dining — the resort has an in-house restaurant serving Thai food with room service, plus a lobby bar for drinks · the breakfast included in many packages gets mentioned in real reviews — several say it's fine and enough to start the day, a simple set that's freshly made and tastes decent for a budget stay · but to be straightforward, the breakfast choices aren't as varied as at a big hotel, and it isn't the main draw of the stay, which is normal for a mid-sized boutique resort · what helps a lot is the in-town Mueang Rayong location: around the resort and a short drive away there are local restaurants, well-known Rayong spots, convenience stores, and malls that are easy to head out to, so many people choose to eat out for dinner or grab something to bring back to the room, which has a fridge · on top of that, Rayong is known for fresh seafood and local eats, so heading out to find good restaurants around town is part of the charm of staying here · overall, food at Hub de Leaf isn't something you come for to eat mainly on-site, but a nice add-on that's done about right for the price, especially the morning meal that means you wake up without rushing to find food, plus the convenience of easily heading out for good restaurants around town.

The garden and outdoor lounging area inside Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort, quiet and peaceful

Service — service is another area where Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort earns fairly consistent praise in real reviews · the receptionists and many of the staff are described as attentive, friendly, smiling, and good at handling things on the spot, especially with guests who drive themselves and longer-stay guests here to work · some reviews say the service is "as friendly as staying at a friend's place" and gives that warm feeling of a small, hands-on stay · services that suit a work trip, like room service and housekeeping, also make things easier for people staying several nights · some reviews also mention a free welcome coffee/drink on arrival, a small detail that makes you feel looked after · but to be straightforward, since it's a mid-sized stay without a large team, a few reviews say the service can be a little inconsistent at times, especially when the place is busy with guests, or that responses can be slow at certain moments · overall, service is still a strength that keeps the place's overall score at a good level, and it's a reason many people come back.

What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — pulled together from Trip.com, Agoda, Booking.com, TripAdvisor, and Wongnai, the picture is fairly consistent · on the praise side: very clean rooms with no musty smell, understated design that looks better than the price, every room with a balcony over the garden, an overall quiet atmosphere that makes for good sleep, roomy free parking, friendly staff and good service, breakfast and free coffee service, fast Wi-Fi, and crucially a price that's great value for what you get · many people call it a great-value pick for staying in Mueang Rayong and for longer work stays · on the notes side: the most-mentioned thing is that the common facilities are limited, with no pool or gym in particular, so people who expect on-site activities may feel there's little to do · next is that the sound insulation between rooms isn't very thick, so you'll sometimes hear the room next door when guests are loud, that the breakfast choices aren't very varied, that the resort is on a soi and not on the beach so anyone set on the beach has to drive, and a few who say some details are starting to show wear with the age of the property · these gripes can be managed by choosing your room, setting expectations to match what the stay actually is, and seeing it as a budget-friendly boutique resort rather than a luxury hotel, rather than being big problems that keep people from coming back.

"Lovely design, the room was bigger than expected, with a balcony where you can chill and look at the garden, and the staff were sweet · the only downsides are no pool and on a busy night you hear the room next door a little — next time I'll ask for a higher floor on the inner corner. But overall great value."

The reception area and design details at Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort

Price comparison and value — the starting price for a standard room is around ฿650/night in the regular season, which is very cheap for a design room of about 28 sqm with a balcony · prices can climb to roughly ฿850-1,200 over long weekends, when there's an event in town, or for the Triple Room that sleeps three · compared with other stays in Mueang Rayong — say Hop Inn Rayong, a budget hotel with standard rooms at a similar price but a plainer design and no garden balcony, or Crystal Jade Rayong, which has suites with a kitchenette at a slightly higher price — Hub de Leaf feels like great value among budget stays that lean on design and quiet, especially because you get a good-looking room with a garden-facing balcony, a calm atmosphere, and roomy parking for a few hundred to just over a thousand baht · compared with resorts on the Saeng Chan Beach or Mae Ramphueng Beach side that are on the sea but cost more, the choice comes down to whether you want to be in a quiet part of town that's easy to work from and park at, or you want to be near the sea · if you're planning to stay in town, work, stay several nights, drive yourself, or use Rayong as a stopover before Koh Samet, every baht you spend on the budget-friendly design room and quiet atmosphere here is money well spent, and it's one of the best-value picks in Mueang Rayong.

What to know before booking — there are a few things that make the stay go smoother · one, request an upper-floor room or one facing the garden/inner courtyard at booking, because the view is more open, it's quieter, and you get the full resort feel · two, if you're a light sleeper or sensitive to noise, allow for the fact that the sound insulation between rooms isn't very thick, and consider asking for a room that doesn't directly adjoin another, or bring earplugs · three, the stay has no pool or gym, so if you want those two things, consider an in-town hotel with a pool or a beachside resort instead · four, make the most of the roomy free parking — if you drive yourself it's very convenient, and since Rayong has no rail transit, having a car is the most mobile way to get into town and to the beach · five, the resort is on Soi Saeng Chun 1, so on your first visit check the map carefully or use GPS, as it can be a little hard to find · six, if you're mainly here for the beach, allow a few minutes' drive to Saeng Chan Beach or Ao Toei and decide whether to use this as an in-town base or stay beachside instead · seven, choose free cancellation first if your plans are still uncertain, and compare prices across platforms before booking, since prices often change by season.

Summary — from all the real reviews, Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort is the stay that suits people who want a quiet, clean, good-looking base in Mueang Rayong that's easy to park at, at an affordable price · with minimalist design rooms of about 28 sqm with a garden-facing balcony, a calm atmosphere, a shady garden, breakfast included, roomy free parking, and friendly service, it's a great-value pick for work trips, longer stays in the EEC, couples after quiet, families on a road trip, and travelers using Rayong as a stopover · if you're looking for a pool, a gym, full 4-5-star hotel facilities, or you want to wake up to the sea outside your door, this may not be the answer, and you should consider resorts on the Saeng Chan Beach or Mae Ramphueng Beach side, or a stay on Koh Samet instead · but for a trip that wants a budget-friendly design stay that's quiet, clean, and great value in Mueang Rayong — Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort answers that well at a price that's hard to find, which is why its review scores have held at a good level all along.

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Minimalist design, rooms with a balcony
Easy-on-the-eye design rooms of about 28 sqm, every room with a private balcony over the garden or courtyard, looking better than the price.
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Quiet and peaceful, great for sleep
Set on a quiet soi in the Noen Phra area, with a shady garden and inner courtyard for a calm, private feel — a point reviews praise.
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Ample free parking, central in town
In the Noen Phra area near central Mueang Rayong, with roomy free public parking, about 5-6 minutes' drive to Saeng Chan Beach and the malls.
Our Rating
8.6
out of 10
Based on 552+ reviews
Cleanliness
8.9
Value
8.8
Service
8.7
Location
8.6
Rooms
8.5
Facilities
8.1
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.6 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Clean, well-designed rooms with no musty smell, every room with a garden-facing balcony
  • Quiet, peaceful atmosphere, great for sleep and private
  • Roomy free parking, convenient for people driving themselves
  • Great value among budget-friendly design stays
◎ Things to note
  • ! No pool or gym, limited common facilities
  • ! Sound insulation between rooms isn't very thick, you hear the room next door sometimes
  • ! Not on the beach — if you're set on the beach, allow travel time
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.6 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Understated design that looks better than the price, roomy rooms of about 28 sqm
  • Friendly staff and good service, with a welcome coffee
  • Breakfast included and fast Wi-Fi, good for longer work stays
  • Quiet in-town location, about 5-6 minutes' drive to Saeng Chan Beach and the malls
◎ Things to note
  • ! Breakfast choices aren't very varied
  • ! The resort is on a soi, so the entrance can be a little hard to find the first time
  • ! Some details are starting to show wear with the age of the property
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort is the best stay for people who want to stay in a quiet, clean, good-looking part of Mueang Rayong that's easy to park at, at an affordable price — design rooms with a garden-facing balcony, a calm atmosphere, great for work trips, longer stays in the EEC, couples after quiet, and a stopover before Koh Samet · but you have to accept there's no pool or gym, the sound insulation between rooms isn't very thick, and it's not on the beach.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you want a pool and gym — Hub de Leaf is a boutique resort that keeps things simple and doesn't have those two things → consider an in-town hotel with a pool, or a resort on the Saeng Chan Beach/Mae Ramphueng side instead.
  • 💡If you're a light sleeper and sensitive to noise — the sound insulation between rooms isn't very thick, you hear the room next door sometimes when guests are loud → request an upper-floor or inner-corner room at booking, and bring earplugs.
  • 💡If you want to wake up to the sea outside your door — this is an in-town stay on a soi in Noen Phra, not on the beach, with Saeng Chan Beach and Ao Toei about 5 minutes' drive away → consider a beachfront resort or a stay on Koh Samet instead.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿650
/ night
Standard Queen · about 28 sqm · floors 3-4 · queen bed · balcony over the garden/courtyard · estimated starting price
Standard Queen
฿650
Standard Twin
฿700
Triple Room
฿950
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Request an upper floor or garden-corner room
Upper-floor rooms and rooms facing the garden/courtyard have a more open view and are quieter — say so at booking if quiet and atmosphere matter to you.
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Allow for noise between rooms
The sound insulation between rooms isn't very thick — if you're a light sleeper, ask for a room that doesn't directly adjoin another, or bring earplugs for busy nights.
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Make the most of the free parking
There's roomy free public parking — if you drive yourself it's very convenient, and since Rayong has no rail transit, having a car is the most mobile way to get into town and to the beach.
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Check the map before turning into the soi
The resort is on Soi Saeng Chun 1 in the Noen Phra area — on your first visit turn on GPS or check the map carefully, as the entrance can be a little hard to find.

Frequently asked questions — Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort

Where is Hub de Leaf at Rayong Design Resort, and is it easy to get to?
The resort is at 93/39 Moo 7, Soi Saeng Chun 1, Noen Phra, Mueang Rayong, on a quiet soi in the Noen Phra area near central Mueang Rayong · it's easy to reach by car, with roomy free public parking · Saeng Chan Beach is about 3.7 km away (5 min drive), Ao Toei about 5 minutes' drive, Passion Shopping Destination about 6 minutes' drive, Ban Phe pier for boats to Koh Samet about 20 km away, and U-Tapao Airport about 36 km away · Rayong has no rail transit, so having your own car or hailing a ride is the most mobile option, and on your first visit you should turn on GPS since it's on a soi.
What are the rooms at Hub de Leaf like, and what types are there?
The rooms are in a minimalist design style with easy-on-the-eye tones, about 28 sqm, and every room has a private balcony over the garden or inner courtyard · there's the Standard Queen with a queen bed on floors 3-4, the Standard Twin with two single beds on floors 1-4, and the Triple Room that sleeps three for a small family or group of friends · every room has air conditioning, a fridge, a flat-screen TV, a work desk, a private bathroom, and free Wi-Fi · reviews praise the rooms as very clean with no musty smell — if quiet and the view matter to you, request an upper-floor or garden-corner room at booking.
What's the starting price at Hub de Leaf at Rayong?
Prices start at about ฿650/night for the Standard Queen in the regular season, which is very cheap for a design room with a balcony · the Standard Twin starts around ฿700 and the Triple Room for three around ฿950 · prices climb over long weekends or when there's an event in town, so compare across platforms (Agoda / Booking / Trip.com) and choose free cancellation before booking.
Who is Hub de Leaf at Rayong best for?
It's a great fit for people working in Rayong and the EEC on longer stays, couples after a quiet atmosphere, small families on a road trip, and travelers using Rayong as a stopover before Koh Samet or Chanthaburi · you get a design room with a balcony, a calm atmosphere, roomy free parking, and friendly service at an affordable price · if you're set on the beach and want to stay beachside, or you want a pool and gym, a resort on the Saeng Chan Beach or Mae Ramphueng side, or Koh Samet, may suit you better.
Does Hub de Leaf at Rayong have a pool and breakfast?
There's no pool or gym — this is a boutique resort that leans on simplicity and a garden atmosphere, with a shady garden, courtyard, lobby bar, and outdoor lounging area instead · as for breakfast, it's served at the resort restaurant, and many reviews say it's fine and enough for a budget stay, even if the choices aren't very varied · there's room service and a welcome coffee, and the in-town location makes it easy to head out for restaurants around town.
What's the noise and quiet like at Hub de Leaf?
Reviews overall say the surroundings are quiet and peaceful, great for sleep, because it's set on a quiet soi with a garden · but there's an honest note that the sound insulation between rooms isn't very thick, so you'll sometimes hear the room next door when guests are loud, especially on busy nights · if you're a light sleeper, request an upper-floor or inner-corner room that doesn't directly adjoin another at booking, and bring earplugs · this is a small, manageable note that doesn't drag down the overall score, which still holds at a solid 8.6.
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