Penpit Hotel — Amnat Charoen Bypass, Newer Quiet Rooms with Easy Parking
If you want a fairly new, quiet room with easy parking without heading into the busy town centre, Penpit Hotel is a name self-drivers along the Ubon–Mukdahan route and overnight stoppers in Amnat Charoen mention often · A bypass hotel at Ban Non Nam Thaeng, Bung, right on the main road, easy to come and go, with fully air-conditioned rooms, parking, and Phra Mongkhon Ming Mueang Buddhist Park just about 1 km away · Rooms start from about THB 700/night for a standard room, a sensible choice for anyone who values a clean, quiet room and an easy-access location.
Penpit Hotel sits at 109 Moo 16, Ban Non Nam Thaeng, Bung, Mueang Amnat Charoen — a bypass hotel on the Ubon–Mukdahan road, easy to come and go without weaving into the narrow town centre · It's about 1 km from Phra Mongkhon Ming Mueang Buddhist Park, the province's headline sight, and close to the Amnat Charoen bus terminal · Amnat Charoen is a small town with few accommodation options, so this hotel is a go-to for anyone driving this route who needs an overnight stay.
What guests mention is the fairly new, clean and quiet rooms · Rooms are air-conditioned with a TV, fridge, private bathroom with hot water and free Wi-Fi, enough for an overnight stay · Being outside the town centre, the atmosphere is quieter than a hotel in the middle of town, good for sleeping well after a long drive · Parking is easy, which matters to self-drivers.
"Newer room, clean, nice and quiet, easy parking, right on the main road so easy to get in and out — good value for an overnight stop in transit."
The location works well for drivers · It's right on the Ubon–Mukdahan road, easy to turn into and easy to set off again · There are restaurants and cafes nearby, such as Malila cafe' & restaurant and local eateries, just a few minutes' drive away · If you want to pay respects at Phra Mongkhon Ming Mueang Buddhist Park or stop at a market in town, it doesn't take long either, since Amnat Charoen town isn't large.
The honest caveats — online review data for this place is still thin, as it's a small-town hotel that few book through apps, mostly self-drivers passing through and locals · As a result, service is the local-hotel kind, with limited English, so being able to speak Thai helps a lot · There is no swimming pool, and breakfast is basic or, at times, something you sort out yourself · It's a place for a clean, quiet night's sleep, not a resort to spend the whole day in.
In short, Penpit Hotel suits anyone wanting a newer, clean, quiet room with easy parking in the Amnat Charoen bypass area, for an overnight stop, driving the Ubon–Mukdahan route, or coming for business and temple visits in the province · The main-road location and out-of-town quiet are genuine strengths, traded against accepting local-style service, no pool, and limited shared facilities · Set your expectations and lean on the room and the location, and most guests have a comfortable night.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms are fairly new and clean
- ✓ Quiet, being outside the town centre
- ✓ On the main road, easy to reach with easy parking
- ✓ About 1 km from Phra Mongkhon Ming Mueang Buddhist Park
- ! Limited shared facilities
- ! No swimming pool
- ! Online review data is still thin
- ✓ Air-conditioned rooms with TV, fridge, hot water
- ✓ Quiet atmosphere, good for resting
- ✓ On the Ubon–Mukdahan road, easy to drive to
- ✓ Smooth check-in/check-out, friendly management
- ! Staff English is limited
- ! Breakfast is basic; at times you sort it out yourself
- ! Outside town, so you need to drive into the centre
- 💡If you're driving the Ubon–Mukdahan route and want a good night's sleep — this delivers, with newer rooms, quiet, and easy parking → but accept that shared facilities are limited.
- 💡If you don't speak Thai — staff English is limited → have a translation app ready, or jot down your address and requests in Thai in advance.
- 💡If you want a resort with a pool or a full breakfast — there's no pool and breakfast is basic → set expectations and lean on the room and the location.