Prew Lom Chom Nam Resort — a budget-friendly garden resort with a pool among mature trees in Bo Win, Si Racha, near the Eastern Seaboard and Amata City estates
If you've come to work, run errands, or find a long-term place to sleep around the Bo Win–Pluak Daeng industrial estates, and you're tired of grey apartment blocks with nothing to unwind in after a shift — a garden resort with mature trees, a pool to soak in, a BBQ corner and easy parking, all for a few hundred baht, is probably more your speed · Prew Lom Chom Nam Resort is a name people working around Bo Win bring up often · it's a 3-star resort of about 66 rooms in Bo Win subdistrict, Si Racha district, set on a wide, shady plot, leaning on a quiet, calm feel among mature trees, plus a pool, gym, breakfast and a BBQ corner rather than being a beachfront resort like Bang Saen or Pattaya · it's only about a 5-minute drive from the Eastern Seaboard, Siam Eastern and Amata City estates and Lotus's Bo Win · prices start at about THB 650/night, with both nightly and monthly options · real guest scores sit around 7.2–8.3 from reviewers on Agoda, Trip.com and Traveloka.
Overview and who it suits — if you had to sum this place up in one line, Prew Lom Chom Nam Resort is "a garden resort with a pool among mature trees, for a few hundred baht, for people who have a reason to be around Bo Win" rather than a stay aimed straight at a seaside holiday trip · it's a resort with about 66 rooms at 333/33 Moo 7, Ban Phan Sadet Nok, Bo Win subdistrict, Si Racha district, Chonburi province, in an area ringed by large industrial estates on the eastern side of Chonburi — the Eastern Seaboard, Siam Eastern, Amata City and Hemaraj · what sets Prew Lom Chom Nam apart from the ordinary monthly apartments and dorms in the same area is that it has a wide garden, shady mature trees, an outdoor pool, a gym, a restaurant and a BBQ grill corner, all while prices still start at just a few hundred baht · pulling together the real reviews, the people this suits best are staff and engineers working at the Bo Win–Pluak Daeng estates, people on long-term projects who need a monthly place, small families who want a garden setting where the kids can run around, and travellers driving along Route 331 who want a one-night stay with a pool and some quiet · on the flip side, if you're after sea views, a beach to stroll along, or a holiday-resort atmosphere right among the sights, this isn't the answer — look to Bang Saen or Pattaya instead · put simply, Prew Lom Chom Nam sells leafy greenery, quiet and a pool at a budget price, not a seaside setting or full-on luxury.
Location and getting around — Prew Lom Chom Nam sits at 333/33 Moo 7, Ban Phan Sadet Nok, Bo Win subdistrict, Si Racha district, an area tied to the industrial and manufacturing economy of eastern Chonburi · the strength of this location is that it's close to several industrial estates, about a 5-minute drive away — the Eastern Seaboard, Siam Eastern, Amata City and Hemaraj — which makes it very convenient for anyone here for work · everyday shops and food aren't far either, with Lotus's Bo Win only about a 5-minute drive away and convenience stores and made-to-order eateries scattered around the area · according to the resort, the way in is to drive along Route 331, turn onto the main Eastern Seaboard estate road, and at around kilometre 4 turn right at the Nong Kang Pla intersection and carry on about 500 m, with the resort on your right · the main attractions, like Pattaya beach, are about a 30–40 min drive away, and U-Tapao Airport is within about a 1 hr drive · the honest note on the location is that this sits in a spread-out estate zone, not a walkable in-town area — the resort is surrounded by estate roads and open land, so having your own car is easiest · those without a car should plan ahead for getting in and out and finding food, because taxis and ride-hailing apps in the estate area can be harder to get at times than in town · overall Prew Lom Chom Nam's location suits people working at the estates and those driving themselves very well, but it's not a location for tourists who want to walk around and sightsee.
"Shady, leafy surroundings, lots of big trees, nice and quiet, the room was roomy and clean, the bed comfortable, there's a pool to swim in, and the price is good value for this area, with friendly staff · I came to work around the Bo Win estates and it's just a few minutes' drive to the workplace, really handy."
Room types and decor — the rooms at Prew Lom Chom Nam lean simple and practical, not luxurious, but the point many guests agree on is that the rooms are roomy and clean, the beds large, and there are plenty of power outlets · the main rooms are the Standard Room with a Queen bed for couples or a solo guest who wants comfortable space, and the Standard Single Room with a garden view, looking out onto the resort's trees and greenery · every room has air conditioning, a 32-inch Samsung LED TV, a fridge, free drinking water, free Wi-Fi, and an en-suite bathroom with a water heater · most real reviews praise the clean rooms, generous floor space, large wardrobe and big TV that's easy on the eyes, well suited to a long stay for someone here on work · but there are honest caveats worth knowing — some reviews say parts of the building and some of the facilities are starting to show their age and look dated, with a few mentions of a broken hallway light and slow responses to maintenance requests, plus upkeep that's uneven in spots · so set your expectations at the level of a budget resort in an estate area where the rooms are roomy and clean, rather than a flawless brand-new resort, and if you run into anything broken, flag it clearly to the resort at check-in.
Facilities, the pool and the BBQ corner — this is where Prew Lom Chom Nam has the edge over similarly priced apartments and dorms around Bo Win, because it actually has a working outdoor pool in a garden setting, which is something you don't often find at a stay starting at a few hundred baht around here · beyond the pool there's also a gym, a restaurant serving breakfast, a BBQ grill corner, a shared kitchen, a garden lounge area and wide greenery to stroll through and get some air after work · several reviews praise the shady, quiet garden as a good place to unwind after a long working day, while families with kids have space for them to run around · for basic services there's a 24-hour front desk, free parking and free Wi-Fi, which helps a lot for people driving themselves and those working shifts · to be honest, the pool and gym here are sized for a resort in an estate area, not a big pool like a beachfront resort, and they're more for a cool-off soak than serious lap swimming · on top of that, some reviews note that the cleaning of the pool and common areas is uneven at times, with fallen leaves and upkeep left to slide on some days, which is worth checking the real state of on arrival · but in terms of value for this price, having a pool, gym and a garden BBQ corner is clearly a step above the budget rivals in the same area.
Food and the restaurant — Prew Lom Chom Nam has an in-house restaurant serving buffet breakfast from about 6:00 AM–10:00 AM, which helps a lot since the location is in an estate area and outside eateries aren't right next to the resort · real reviews mention a breakfast with basic dishes like eggs, salad and rice in a relaxed setting, fine for grabbing something before heading out to work · one thing to know is that at times breakfast may cost around 80 baht extra per person if it isn't included in the room package, so check the terms when booking to see whether breakfast is included · a point many people especially like is the BBQ grill corner and shared kitchen, which let long-stay guests or groups buy ingredients and cook for themselves in the garden — handy for estate workers on monthly stays who want to save on food · for other meals, those driving themselves can head out to made-to-order eateries, Isan restaurants and convenience stores around Bo Win, plus Lotus's Bo Win about a 5-minute drive away · overall, food isn't a reason to come and eat every meal at the resort, but having breakfast, a shared kitchen and a BBQ corner helps with convenience and saving money for long-stay guests.
Service and staff — service is a point Prew Lom Chom Nam gets praised for fairly often in real reviews, and it's one reason the overall score still holds up · many people say the staff are friendly, warm-natured and look after guests in the cosy way of a small upcountry resort · for guests here on work and on long stays, having a team that recognises your face and is ready to help with little things counts for a lot · but to keep it balanced, there are honestly some reviews that note staff responses on certain things being slow or uneven — for example, a maintenance request for a broken hallway light that wasn't fixed quickly enough, and upkeep of the common areas left to slide at times · the resort also takes both nightly and monthly guests, so at times there are long-stay regulars mixed in with nightly guests, which means the atmosphere and the care vary from period to period · overall, service is still a point that helps lift the experience, even if the building and the upkeep aren't perfect.
Real reviews (the praise and the gripes) — pulling together Agoda, Trip.com, Traveloka and various review sources, the picture is fairly consistent · on the praise side: a shady garden setting with mature trees and a quiet, calm feel; roomy, clean rooms with a large bed, plenty of outlets, a big wardrobe and a big TV; a pool and BBQ corner that are hard to find at this price; a filling, basic breakfast; friendly, warm staff; wide free parking; and good value for the Bo Win estate area · many who came for work say it's well suited to long stays · on the gripes side: the most-mentioned issue is that parts of the building and some facilities are starting to age and the upkeep is uneven, including the pool's cleaning being inconsistent, fallen leaves making it look untidy on some days, a broken hallway light with slow repairs, and a few reviews mentioning small details that look unkempt · next is that the location is in a spread-out estate area with nothing within walking distance, so you need a car, and it's far from the seaside attractions · these gripes can mostly be handled by setting your expectations right at the level of a budget resort in an estate area, checking the state of the room and pool on arrival, and driving yourself, rather than being deal-breakers.
"I love the shady, quiet garden setting, and the price is good value for this area · the only knock is that some spots are starting to age and the upkeep of the pool and common areas is uneven on some days. If you're coming because you work at the estates and want a stay with a pool on a budget, it's fine."
Price comparison and value — nightly room rates start at about THB 650/night for a Standard room in normal periods when booking online, edging up a bit by season and room type · besides nightly rates the resort also offers a monthly option, which is a real fit for estate workers here on long-term projects · what makes Prew Lom Chom Nam good value is that you get a mature-tree garden setting, a pool, a gym, breakfast, a BBQ corner and free parking at a price close to an ordinary apartment or dorm in the same area that has no pool and no greenery · compared with upper-tier hotels and serviced apartments in Si Racha–Laem Chabang like Kantary Bay or Citadines, which are newer and hold a higher chain standard but cost several times more, Prew Lom Chom Nam loses on newness and chain standard but wins on price and garden setting for those on a tight budget · and compared with budget stays around Bo Win that are shophouses or ordinary apartments, Prew Lom Chom Nam clearly has the edge on the pool, BBQ corner and greenery, traded against upkeep that isn't as consistent as a chain hotel · in short, if you weigh having a pool, a garden setting and value on a tight budget for staying around the estates, every baht you pay feels well returned.
Good to know before booking — a few things help make the stay smoother · one, the location is in a spread-out estate area and getting in and out means turning into an estate lane, so open GPS navigation and save the coordinates ahead of time, especially if you arrive at night · two, the resort takes both nightly and monthly guests, so if you're staying long, ask the resort directly about the monthly rate, which is often better value than booking night after night · three, parts of the building and some facilities are starting to age, so set your expectations at the level of a budget garden resort, not a new one, and check the state of the room, pool and hallway light on arrival, flagging anything broken right away · four, check the breakfast terms when booking to see whether it's included in the room rate or charged extra (around 80 baht per person at times) · five, the location is fairly quiet and eateries are a way off, so if you don't have a car, plan for getting to food or use the resort's shared kitchen and BBQ corner · six, if you're mainly here to visit Pattaya, this location is about a 30–40 min drive away, so weigh whether the pool and budget price are worth it, or pick a stay closer to the sights instead · seven, since this is a small resort, the surest way to book is through Agoda / Booking / Trip.com or by messaging the resort's "Prew Lom Chom Nam Resort" Facebook page directly to ask about availability and monthly rates.
Bottom line — from all the real reviews, Prew Lom Chom Nam Resort is the stay that suits people here for work or a long stay around the Bo Win–Pluak Daeng estates who want a shady garden setting, a pool to relax in, a BBQ corner and easy parking at a price that's still within reach · having a pool, gym, breakfast, shared kitchen and grill corner among mature trees at a starting price of a few hundred baht, plus friendly service and roomy, clean rooms, makes it good value for estate staff, engineers, monthly guests, small families and travellers driving themselves · but you have to accept honestly that this sits in an estate area where you need a car, it's not on the beach, it's far from the sights, and parts of the building and some upkeep are starting to age and run uneven, with caveats about the care of the pool and common areas at times · if you're after a sea-view resort or a holiday atmosphere among the attractions, this isn't the answer — look at options around Bang Saen or Pattaya instead · but for a practical stay coming to work or staying long around Bo Win, where you want a garden setting, a pool and value on a tight budget — Prew Lom Chom Nam meets that need well, and it's why it remains a name people working in this area keep bringing up.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Shady, quiet garden setting with lots of big trees
- ✓ Roomy, clean rooms with a large bed and plenty of outlets
- ✓ Has a pool, gym and BBQ corner at a budget price
- ✓ Location near the Bo Win estates, free parking, good for workers
- ! Location is in a spread-out estate area, you need a car, far from the sights
- ! Parts of the building and some facilities are starting to age
- ! Care of the pool and common areas is uneven at times
- ✓ Quiet, calm setting, shady mature trees, good value
- ✓ Roomy, clean rooms with a large bed, big TV and big wardrobe
- ✓ Has a pool and BBQ corner to relax in
- ✓ Friendly staff, near the estate workplaces, free parking
- ! Some facilities are aging and look dated
- ! The pool's cleaning is uneven, with fallen leaves
- ! Broken hallway light and slow repairs in some cases
- 💡If you don't have your own car — the resort is in a spread-out estate area, surrounded by estate roads and open land, with eateries and shops a way off, and taxis and ride-hailing apps hard to get at times → plan to use the resort's shared kitchen / BBQ corner, or bring your own car.
- 💡If you want a sea-view or holiday-style resort — this is a garden resort in an estate area; it has a pool but isn't on the beach and has no sea view → if you're set on the sea and a relaxing setting, look at resorts around Bang Saen or Pattaya like The Tide Resort or Centara Grand Mirage instead.
- 💡If you're worried about newness and upkeep — parts of the building and some facilities are starting to age, with some reviews noting uneven care of the pool and common areas and slow repairs → check the state of the room, pool and hallway light on arrival, flag anything broken right away, and set your expectations mainly on the value and garden setting.