Le Park 23 Boutique Resort — A Quiet Garden Resort North of Roi Et With Rooms Bigger Than the Price
Tired of downtown tower hotels where the room faces the road and traffic hums all night? Le Park 23 Boutique Resort is a different kind of stay — low-rise exposed-concrete villas spread across a garden at the end of a quiet lane in the Nuea Mueang area, just north of Roi Et town. Guests agree on one thing: the 30 rooms are bigger than the price suggests, pets are welcome, and you park right outside your door. From approx. ฿700/night. Scores 8.3 from real guest reviews.
Le Park 23 opened in 2018 as a low-rise, 30-room resort whose units are spread across a garden rather than stacked in a tower. The thing guests mention most is room size — the standard rooms here are noticeably bigger than rooms at the same price in town, with high ceilings and warm grey exposed-concrete walls in a loft style. Open your door and your private parking spot is right there, which is ideal if you've driven in.
Rooms come with King or Twin beds, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a private shower bathroom and free Wi-Fi. The styling is plain — concrete and wood — not luxurious, but it looks clean and feels more relaxed than a typical business-hotel room. Several rooms are pet-friendly, which is rare in Roi Et, so if you're travelling with a dog or cat this is a sensible pick.
"The room was huge for the price, clean, comfy bed, helpful staff, and you can park right at your door — the only catch is it's a little tricky to find the first time you arrive."
On service, guests often praise the staff as friendly and attentive, looking after you well even though English isn't fluent. There's an on-site restaurant and room service, a simple Thai breakfast set that does the job, a convenience store, free parking, a 24-hour front desk and a quiet garden to sit in. The overall mood is calm — better suited to people who actually want to rest than to those chasing a nightlife address.
The honest caveat is the location. The resort sits at the end of a lane north of town and the entrance sign is faded — several guests say they drove past it or struggled to find it the first time, so keep your GPS on and watch for the turn. Roi Et itself is a spread-out town where you can't walk to everything, so this place really suits travellers with a car rather than those relying on public transport. From the resort it's about a 7-minute drive to Bueng Phlan Chai and the Roi Et Tower (Ho Hود 101), and around 20 minutes to Roi Et Airport.
Things to brace for: some reviews mention a noisy air conditioner in certain rooms, hot water that's slow to arrive, or pillows that didn't smell fresh on occasion. Breakfast is simple, so anyone expecting a big-hotel buffet may find the choice limited, and the paintwork shows its age in places. None of these are deal-breakers at this price point, but they're worth knowing so your expectations match what you'll actually get.
The friend-to-friend summary: Le Park 23 isn't a glossy downtown hotel, but if you're driving into Roi Et and want a spacious, clean room on a budget, parking at your door, a quiet garden setting and the option to bring a pet — it delivers real value and a genuinely restful night for the money. Just allow a little extra driving time in and out of town, and keep the map open when you're finding the entrance for the first time.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Very spacious, clean rooms with comfortable beds
- ✓ Friendly, attentive staff
- ✓ Private parking right at your door — great for drivers
- ✓ Pet-friendly with a quiet garden setting
- ! Hard to find — faded sign, easy to drive past the first time
- ! At the end of a lane outside the town centre; you need a car
- ! Limited breakfast choice — a simple Thai set
- ✓ Great value — rooms larger than expected for the budget
- ✓ Quiet location, good for resting
- ✓ On-site convenience store and restaurant
- ✓ Helpful staff despite limited English
- ! Noisy A/C and slow hot water in some rooms
- ! Paintwork shows its age in places
- ! Away from the town's food and sights — you drive in and out
- 💡If you don't have your own car — the resort sits at the end of a lane outside town and you can't walk anywhere, so you'd rely on Grab every time → a hotel in town near Bueng Phlan Chai will be more convenient.
- 💡If you expect a luxury hotel or 4–5 star service — this is a budget boutique resort and some fittings and paintwork show their age → keep your expectations on the details and you'll be happy with the value.
- 💡If it's your first visit and you're driving — the entrance sign is faded and the turn is easy to miss → keep GPS on the whole way and call the front desk for directions before you arrive.