Phavina Serviced Residence Rayong — spacious rooms with a kitchen that long-stay guests in Rayong pick as a second home
Picture this: you come back to a room as spacious as a studio apartment, with a little kitchenette to reheat your instant noodles, a fridge to keep fruit in, and a sofa for watching TV — then the next morning you head down to the ground-floor restaurant, which plenty of reviews say is done better than the price suggests. Phavina Serviced Residence Rayong is a serviced residence in Noen Phra, Mueang Rayong, sitting somewhere between a hotel and an apartment, bookable both by the night and by the month · what people talk about most is the rooms that are bigger than the price, clean, and have a kitchenette built in, which suits people working in Rayong, passing through, or staying long who want that at-home feeling · it has around 79 rooms plus a pool and a gym, starting at about ฿800/night, scored 8.7 from 130 reviews on Trip.com and 4.3 out of 5 on TripAdvisor.
Phavina Serviced Residence overview — who it suits — if we boil it down to one line, Phavina Serviced Residence Rayong is a stay for people who want a "room that feels like home" in Rayong town, more than a luxury hotel you check into for a blissful beachfront break · it isn't a beachfront resort where you wake up to the waves, and it isn't a high-rise city hotel with a rooftop pool — it's a serviced residence designed for longer stays: rooms as spacious as a studio apartment, with a kitchenette, a fridge, and a seating area separate from the bed · the best-fit groups, from the real reviews, are people working or doing business in Rayong over several days, engineers and staff posted in the area for a stretch, families who want a roomy space with the kids in mind, and travellers road-tripping the eastern provinces who need an in-town base with easy parking and a price that isn't steep · another group that calls it worth it is people who want to save on food by cooking simple meals in the room or keeping snacks in the fridge · the property is rated 4-star by the booking platforms' classification (some list it as 3-star), but the real selling point isn't the stars — it's the size of the room and the at-home feeling, at a price you can reach · it's still open and running as usual, and the review scores line up to say it's a good-value stay in Rayong town.
Location and getting around — Phavina sits at 28/26 Moo 3, Noen Phra, Mueang Rayong, a zone that's about 3 km from the centre of Rayong town · the upside is that it's in the urban area with easy access in any direction — a few minutes' drive gets you to markets, restaurants, petrol stations, and convenience stores, while a big mall like Central Plaza Rayong is within about 3 km · for anyone wanting to head to the sea, Saeng Chan Beach is within about 3 km, and Mae Ramphueng Beach and Ban Phe Pier (for the boat to Koh Samet) are a short drive away · for longer trips, the hotel is about a 25–30 min drive from U-Tapao Airport (UTP), and from Bangkok it's about a 2.5–3 hr drive via the motorway · a point many reviews agree on is that this place suits people with their own car more than those without one, because the property is in a zone where you mainly rely on a car — it isn't right on a walking street or in a restaurant district you can reach on foot · the good news is the parking — plenty of reviews praise the parking as large and ample, which matters a lot to people who drive themselves.
"The room is as spacious as a studio apartment, with a little kitchen and a fridge — I could easily stash instant noodles and fruit. Parking is easy too, lots of spaces. After working in Rayong for several days, it felt like having a room of my own."
Room types and decor — Phavina has around 79 rooms, and the main selling point is room sizes that are bigger than ordinary hotels at the same price · most rooms are laid out as studios, meaning the bed, the seating area, and the kitchenette are all in one room, which makes it feel more like an apartment than a hotel room · they range from standard rooms up to higher-tier ones (which some platforms label Gold/Platinum), which are larger with a clearly separate seating area, as well as family rooms for groups · what the real reviews praise consistently is that the rooms are very clean, the beds are soft and comfortable, and the water pressure in the shower is good — the cleanliness score on Trip.com sits at about 9.1, which is high · every room has air-con, a TV, a fridge, a kitchenette, hot water, and free Wi-Fi, well suited to longer stays · on the decor, the room tone is plain and easy on the eyes, simple to use, not flashy like a design hotel · to be straight with you, some reviews say the furniture and certain decor touches are "starting to look a bit old," and the TV in some rooms is still an older model rather than a smart TV — details to set your expectations on correctly, since the selling point is space and cleanliness, not every piece being brand new · for anyone wanting an especially spacious room or a clear kitchenette, it's worth choosing a higher-tier room right at booking.
Facilities, pool, and gym — Phavina has an outdoor pool for guests to unwind in after travelling or working all day · plenty of reviews praise the pool as clean with a quiet, easy atmosphere, good for a soak in the evening · there's a gym with equipment that works well, which long-stay guests value because they don't have to go out and find somewhere to exercise · on top of that there's an in-house restaurant and coffee shop, a 24-hour front desk for check-in at any time, room service, large parking, and free Wi-Fi throughout · to be straight with you, there's a note from real reviews about the pool: it sits in a spot where the sun doesn't fully reach because a building blocks it, so at some times of day the water may not be as warm as you'd expect · anyone planning to swim and properly sunbathe should check the hours when the sun gets in first · overall the facilities here are complete for an in-town serviced residence — not flashy, but genuinely usable and kept clean.
Food and the restaurant — breakfast is where Phavina earns praise beyond expectations in many reviews · the ground-floor restaurant serves a breakfast that reviews describe as varied with plenty to choose from, both Thai and international dishes, with people saying "the breakfast is better than the price" and that the restaurant is laid out neatly, clean, with attentive staff · for long-stay guests, having an in-house restaurant and coffee shop helps a lot on days you don't feel like going out · but what sets Phavina apart from an ordinary hotel is the kitchenette in the room — many guests choose to buy ingredients to cook for themselves or reheat food in the room, which saves money when you stay several nights · to be straight with you, a minority of reviews say some breakfast dishes don't come out as hot as they should, and there's the odd review that wasn't impressed by the morning meal, which runs against the majority who praise it · overall, food is a plus point here, and if you want more variety you can drive into Rayong town and find a place in a few minutes.
Service — Phavina's service is a point that earns praise overall in the real reviews · many staff are described as friendly, helpful, and quick to respond when there's a problem, which matters a lot for a serviced residence with long-stay guests, because the relationship with the team affects that at-home feeling · the front desk is open 24 hours and there's room service, which puts people who arrive late or have unpredictable schedules more at ease · to be straight with you, there are two notes that show up in reviews — one is that some staff have limited English, which can be a small hurdle for international guests (but not an issue for Thais), and the other is the odd review that felt the service wasn't as warm as expected at certain moments · overall, service still counts as a strength here, and it fits the picture of a place people come back to.
Voices from real reviews (praise and gripes) — pulled together from Trip.com and TripAdvisor, the picture that emerges is fairly consistent · on the praise side: rooms as spacious as a studio apartment with a kitchenette and fridge, high cleanliness (cleanliness score about 9.1), soft beds and good water pressure, varied breakfast that's better than the price, friendly and helpful staff, large and ample parking, and overall value for the price · on the note side: the points raised are the location about 3 km from the centre of town and the beach, which means you pretty much need a car or to call one, the pool that doesn't get full sun because a building blocks it, furniture and TVs in some rooms starting to look old, some breakfast dishes coming out not hot, and some staff having limited English · most of these gripes are about "setting your expectations correctly" and "picking the right room" rather than being big problems — you can tell from the overall 8.7 score and the TripAdvisor ranking that still sits in the upper group of hotels in Rayong.
"The breakfast was better than what I paid, with a good variety, and the restaurant was clean and tidy — the bedroom was very clean too · the one downside is it's a little out of town, you have to drive out, but the parking is huge so it's not a problem."
Price comparison and value — Phavina's starting price is about ฿800/night in the normal range for a standard room, moving up to around ฿1,000–1,500/night for higher-tier rooms that are larger with a separate seating area · what makes it especially good value is the monthly booking, where the per-night price drops a lot compared with daily, ideal for workers who have to be in Rayong long-term · compared with city hotels in Rayong like Holiday Inn & Suites Rayong City Centre, which starts at about ฿1,800/night, or Kameo Grand Rayong in a similar bracket, Phavina feels very good value among the budget-to-mid stays, especially when you count getting a spacious studio-like room with a kitchenette on a lower budget · if you measure value by "room space per baht" and "the ability to cook for yourself to save money," this place scores well · but if you measure by "sea view" or "a location you can walk to everything from," you'll have to accept the trade-off of needing a car and being a little out of town.
Things to know before you book — there are a few things that make the stay smoother · one, this place suits people with a car more than those without, since it's about 3 km from town and the beach — if you don't have a car, be ready to call a Grab or ask about a shuttle in advance · two, if you want an especially spacious room or a clear kitchenette and seating area, pick a higher-tier room (Gold/Platinum or a family room) right at booking · three, if you plan to stay long, several weeks or more, ask about the monthly rate directly with the hotel — it's usually much better value than booking by the night · four, if you want to swim and sunbathe, check the hours when the sun reaches the pool, since part of a building blocks it · five, if you're going to use the kitchenette to cook, stock up on ingredients from a market or convenience store in town first · six, choose free cancellation to be safe if your plans aren't firm yet, because accommodation prices in Rayong move with festival periods and long holidays.
Verdict — from all the real reviews, Phavina Serviced Residence Rayong is the best fit for people who want a spacious, home-like room with a kitchenette in Rayong town, on a budget they can reach · clean rooms, comfortable beds, breakfast that gets praise, large parking, and bookable both by the night and by the month make it a good-value choice for people coming to work, staying long, or families road-tripping the eastern provinces · if you're looking for a beachfront resort where you wake up to the sea, or a city hotel you can walk to everything from without a car, this might not be the answer, and you should consider the Mae Ramphueng Beach side, Koh Samet, or a central-city hotel attached to a mall instead · but for a stay focused on space, cleanliness, the privacy of having a room of your own, and value — Phavina answers that need well, and it's the reason the review scores stay consistently good.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms as spacious as a studio apartment, with a kitchenette and fridge
- ✓ High cleanliness, soft beds, good water pressure
- ✓ Large and ample parking, great for those who drive themselves
- ✓ Bookable both by the night and by the month, good value for long stays
- ! About 3 km from the centre of town and the beach, you pretty much need a car
- ! Furniture and TVs in some rooms starting to look old
- ! Some staff have limited English
- ✓ Good value for the price, a spacious room on a budget
- ✓ Varied breakfast that's better than the price
- ✓ Friendly and helpful staff
- ✓ Has a pool and a gym to use
- ! The pool doesn't get full sun because a building blocks it
- ! Some breakfast dishes come out not hot
- ! The location relies on a car, it isn't in a walkable district
- 💡If you don't have your own car — the stay is about 3 km from the centre of town and the beach, and isn't in a walkable district → be ready to call a Grab or ask about a shuttle in advance, and plan your travel well
- 💡If you're looking for a beachfront resort with a sea view — this is an in-town serviced residence, not a seaside stay → consider the Mae Ramphueng Beach side or Koh Samet instead
- 💡If you need a brand-new room and a smart TV in every room — furniture and TVs in some rooms are starting to look old → pick a higher-tier room, or set your expectations mainly on space and cleanliness