Kosit Hill Hotel — a city hotel in Phetchabun with a pool, easy parking and a walk to the market
If you're looking for a place to stay in central Phetchabun with enough rooms for a group, a pool the kids can splash in, easy parking, and an easy walk out for food in town, Kosit Hill Hotel is one of the options that locals and road-trippers have known for years · It's a large 3-star hotel on Samakkhi Chai Road in Nai Mueang, with around 143 rooms across 2 buildings, plus an outdoor pool, a restaurant, and meeting rooms · It sits just about 900 meters from the market and city center · The points real reviews agree on are friendly staff, comfortable beds, and good value starting at around THB 800–900/night · TripAdvisor ranks it #3 of 13 hotels in Phetchabun, from around 70 reviews.
Who Kosit Hill Hotel is for — To put it plainly, Kosit Hill Hotel is a city hotel in Phetchabun that's more "practical and good value" than a luxury, photo-ready stay · It's a large 3-star hotel that's been open a long time and is well known in the province, with around 143 rooms split across 2 buildings — Phu Thip and Phu Thon — done in contemporary Thai tones · Based on real reviews, the people it suits best are families who drive to Phetchabun and want a place in town with a pool for the kids, people coming for work or meetings who need a lot of rooms in one spot, budget travelers who want a roomy space with a comfy bed at a fair price, and anyone using Phetchabun as a base before heading up to Khao Kho or Phu Thap Boek the next morning · Its selling points are the in-town location, easy parking, and facilities that go beyond what a small guesthouse offers · But let's be straight from the start: the building and the decor are showing their age, and plenty of reviews use the phrase "old but clean," so if you're after a brand-new, spotless hotel in every corner, this may not be what you picture · Still, on value, location, and convenience, Kosit Hill holds up well in this price bracket in Phetchabun — which is why TripAdvisor still ranks it near the top of the province.
Location and getting around — Kosit Hill Hotel is at 39 Samakkhi Chai Road, Nai Mueang, Mueang Phetchabun, a genuinely central spot · It's just about 900 meters from the market and city center, which means you can walk out for food at the market or restaurants in the evening without driving — and if you don't feel like walking, it's only a few minutes by car · It's a short drive to in-town landmarks like the Phetchabun City Pillar Shrine, Wat Mahathat, and the Phetchabun Inthrachai Archaeological Hall · For people heading up the mountains, this location has the advantage of being in a town where you can fill up on fuel, grab supplies, and eat a proper meal before the climb — the road up to Khao Kho is about a 40–50 min drive, and Phu Thap Boek is about 1.5 hr, while Si Thep Historical Park is about 1 hr · As for the airport, Phetchabun Airport is around 30-something kilometers away, roughly half an hour by car · One thing that comes up in reviews from foreign visitors: if you didn't drive yourself, hailing a taxi or finding public transport in Phetchabun isn't as easy as in a big city, so plan your transport ahead or ask the hotel about transfers first.
"Drove up for a trip to Phetchabun and stayed here because parking is easy and there's a pool for the kids. Big room, comfortable bed, lovely staff who were really helpful. It's a short walk out to the market in town, and the price is great value for being in the city."
Room types and decor — With around 143 rooms across 2 buildings, Kosit Hill has several tiers to choose from · It starts with the Standard Twin (two single beds), good for friends or anyone who wants separate beds · Then the roomier Superior Twin · up to the Junior Suite and Suite, which have King beds and larger rooms for those who want more space or are traveling as a family · Every room has air conditioning, satellite TV, a fridge/minibar, phone, safe, a bathroom with a shower (and a tub in some rooms) plus basic toiletries, and every room has a window for natural light, with some looking out to the mountains around town · The decor is a contemporary Thai style that looked good in its day · What real reviews praise is the large, comfortable bed, the roomy space, and overall cleanliness — the bed especially, which many say is just the right firmness · But to be fair, the things that come up again and again are that the rooms and decor are aging and look dated, there aren't many power outlets in the room — some reviews say the main charging point is only at the dressing table, which makes charging several devices at once a hassle — some rooms don't have a kettle for tea/coffee or a hairdryer, and a few bathrooms show stains on the walls or aging fixtures · The advice: if you book online, try asking for a room in a recently renovated building or floor, and if you need to charge a lot of devices, bring your own power strip for peace of mind.
Facilities and the pool — This is where Kosit Hill has an edge over many in-town stays in Phetchabun, because as a large hotel it has a fairly full set of facilities · The highlight is the outdoor pool, which many reviews say has clean water and a relaxed seating area around it — a real draw for families with young kids, since genuine in-town stays with a pool are not common in Phetchabun · There's also an on-site restaurant, room service, and a sports corner with table tennis, snooker, and a basketball court, plus a kids' play area at times · For work trips or seminar groups, there are large meeting rooms and a convention center that can host banquets, weddings, and conferences, which is why locals often use this place for events · The basics are covered too: free Wi-Fi in the rooms and common areas, free on-site parking, and a 24-hour front desk · It's only fair to say some facilities have aged along with the building — the pool and common areas look older than newer resorts — but in terms of "having everything on hand" for this price, it does well for a city hotel.
Food and dining — Kosit Hill has an on-site restaurant and room service, and many reviews note food is served from early until late (roughly 6 AM to 1 AM), which is handy for anyone getting back to the hotel late after a full day out · Opinions on breakfast are fairly mixed — some say it's fine and filling, but plenty of reviews say flat out that breakfast is fairly plain, not very varied, and sometimes the eggs or hot dishes arrive less hot than they should be · This is something to set expectations on: breakfast here is more about being filling and convenient than premium · The upside of the in-town location is that you don't have to rely on hotel food for every meal, because you can walk or drive out to the market and restaurants in town in just a few minutes · Phetchabun is known for its food — noodle shops, local Isan dishes, and an evening market with plenty of variety — so many guests staying here choose to eat out and use the hotel as a place to sleep and park, which fits this hotel's style exactly.
Service — The thing that gets the most consistent praise in real reviews of Kosit Hill is the staff · Reviews from both Thai and foreign guests agree the staff are friendly, smiling, and helpful — whether with check-in, recommending places to visit, or sorting out something on the spot · The service feels like a warm, easygoing upcountry hotel rather than something stiff and formal · The 24-hour front desk puts late arrivals and early departures at ease · There's also room service and a souvenir shop on-site · One thing to know: because it's an older, large hotel, service may not be as seamless as a small boutique when it's busy or there's an event on — but overall the team's warmth and willingness to help is a strength that wins guests over and helps them forgive the building's age.
What real reviews say (the good and the not-so-good) — Pulling together TripAdvisor, Trip.com, Agoda, and Booking.com, the picture is fairly consistent and honest · On the praise side: very friendly, helpful staff; a large, comfortable bed; roomy spaces; a pool for the kids that's rare for an in-town stay; easy, free parking; an in-town location you can walk to the market from; and great value among city hotels · Some reviews also like that the hotel has an old-school charm, with display cabinets of collectibles and decor that feel like they have a story · On the watch-out side: the most-mentioned point is that the building and rooms are aging and look dated in spots, with "old but still usable" appearing often · Next is few power outlets in the room, making it a hassle to charge several devices at once; some rooms have no kettle or hairdryer; cleanliness in some bathrooms is inconsistent, with stains on walls or aging fixtures; and breakfast is fairly plain · Another is that getting around by public transport isn't easy if you didn't drive yourself · These gripes are things you can manage by choosing your room, setting the right expectations, and bringing your own essentials, rather than dealbreakers that keep people from coming back — because many still say it's worth the price.
"Lovely, helpful staff, comfortable bed, clean room · The only knock is that the hotel is a bit old, there aren't many outlets in the room so you have to take turns charging, and breakfast is plain · But for this price with an in-town location, it's worth it."
Price and value — Kosit Hill Hotel's starting rate is around THB 800–900/night in normal periods (some platforms have shown it starting around THB 812), rising for suites or during festivals and long holidays · Compared with other in-town stays in Phetchabun, this is in the accessible bracket, close to Hop Inn (from around THB 650) — but what Kosit Hill adds that Hop Inn doesn't is a pool, an on-site restaurant, meeting rooms, and activity areas · Against newer boutique hotels in town like Blossom Hotel or SR Residence, which have newer, sharper rooms, Kosit Hill loses on room newness but wins on size, room count, and the big-hotel facilities that handle groups and families better · In short, the value here is getting a pool, parking, and a roomy room at a budget price, right in town — a great fit if you weigh function over how new and pretty the room is.
Good to know before you book — A few things make for a smoother stay · One, because there are 2 buildings and several room tiers, ask for or request a room in a recently renovated building or floor and one facing the mountains when you book, if room condition and view matter to you · Two, if you'll be charging several devices or working in the room, bring your own power strip, since reviews agree there are few outlets · Three, if you need a kettle or hairdryer, ask ahead or bring your own, as some rooms don't have them · Four, if you didn't drive, plan your transport and ask about transfers in advance, because hailing a ride in Phetchabun isn't as easy as in a big city · Five, during Phetchabun's cool-season high season (November–January), plenty of people head up Khao Kho and Phu Thap Boek, so in-town stays fill up fast — book ahead and pick free cancellation if your plans aren't locked in · Six, if you're coming as a big group or want to host an event, ask the hotel directly about meeting/banquet packages.
The verdict — From all the real reviews, Kosit Hill Hotel is the best fit for anyone who wants an in-town Phetchabun stay with a roomy room, a pool, easy parking, and a budget price — especially families on a road trip, groups coming for meetings, and people using the city as a base before heading up to Khao Kho or Phu Thap Boek · Its strengths are the friendly staff, an in-town location you can walk to the market from, the full set of big-hotel facilities, and the value for the price · What you have to accept is that the building and rooms are aging and look dated in spots, there are few outlets, and breakfast is plain · If you're after a brand-new hotel with sharp rooms or a mountain-view resort up in Khao Kho, this isn't the answer, and you should look at in-town boutiques like Blossom or SR Residence, or a resort up on Khao Kho instead · But if you weigh convenience, function, and what's in your wallet — Kosit Hill is still the in-town option that locals and road-trippers come back to, and the reason it has held a top spot in the province for so long.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Very friendly, helpful staff
- ✓ Large, comfortable bed and roomy space
- ✓ Pool, free parking, in-town location
- ✓ Great value among city hotels
- ! Building and rooms are aging, dated in spots
- ! Few outlets in the room, hard to charge several at once
- ! Breakfast is fairly plain
- ✓ Large hotel, plenty of rooms, handles groups and families
- ✓ Pool, restaurant, meeting rooms, sports corner
- ✓ City center, walk to the market and restaurants
- ✓ Free parking, 24-hour front desk
- ! Some rooms have no kettle or hairdryer
- ! Bathroom cleanliness inconsistent in some rooms
- ! Public transport not easy if you didn't drive
- 💡If you want a brand-new, spotless room in every corner — Kosit Hill is an older hotel that's showing its age in many spots → if a newer in-town room is the priority, look at boutiques like Blossom Hotel or SR Residence instead
- 💡If you need to charge a lot of devices or work in the room — reviews agree there are few outlets in the room → bring your own power strip and ask for a recently renovated room when you book
- 💡If you didn't drive yourself — hailing public transport in Phetchabun isn't as easy as in a big city → plan your transport and ask the hotel about transfers in advance