Rangh Place — a quiet stay with a garden near AMATA City Rayong, the place Pluak Daeng workers pick for long stays
Picture this: you finish work at the Amata City estate in Rayong, drive for less than twenty minutes, and you're back in a clean, quiet room with a green garden to stretch your legs in and an on-site restaurant where you can sit down to dinner without going anywhere far — Rangh Place is a hotel-style 3-star serviced apartment in the Pluak Daeng area, Map Yang Phon, within Amata City, positioned mainly as a stay for people working in the estate and business travellers · what many people mention is the cleanliness, the quiet, the affordable price, and staff who look after you well, plus a garden, a small mini golf course, and free parking · it has around 61 rooms taking both short stays and long monthly stays, from about THB 650/night, scored around 8.3 from 198 reviews on Agoda
Who Rangh Place suits — to put it as briefly as possible, Rangh Place is a stay for people "working in the estate" or "coming to do business in the Pluak Daeng–Amata City area" rather than a beachside holiday hotel · it isn't a luxury resort with a rooftop pool or a bay view, but a small hotel-style serviced apartment of around 61 rooms that focuses mainly on cleanliness, quiet, and an affordable price · the groups it suits best, according to real reviews, are company staff or engineers coming to work at the AMATA City Rayong estate and nearby estates on weekly or monthly long stays, people driving through who want a clean place to spend the night at a budget price, and families visiting relatives who work in the area · another group that says they stayed comfortably is people who value quiet and parking over luxury, because it sits on a quiet, low-traffic lane, has green space around it, and offers free private parking · as for those looking for a beachfront stay, nightlife, or somewhere within walking distance of a big mall, this may not be the answer, because the location is an industrial area built mainly around driving · overall, Rangh Place is the kind of stay that is "good value and comfortable in its own way" and does its job well among estate-area accommodation
Location and getting around — Rangh Place is located at 149 Moo 4, Soi Hang Kaw 10, Map Yang Phon, Pluak Daeng district, in an area many platforms list as "Amata City" · the main draw of the location is that it is near the AMATA City Rayong industrial estate, about 15 min drive away, making the commute easy for people working in the estate without having to get up very early or fight long traffic the way you would staying further out · besides the Amata estate, the area is also within driving range of other estates and factories in the Eastern Seaboard zone in a short time · for food and supplies, there are local markets and restaurants in the Pluak Daeng area to choose from, and Robinson Lifestyle Bo Win is within about 10 kilometres' drive · for longer trips, it is about 35 kilometres from U-Tapao Airport (U-Tapao / UTP), around a 40–45 min drive, and you can reach Pattaya city in not too long · one thing to be honest about is that a location like this all but requires a private car or the hotel's car rental / transfer service, because public transport in the estate area is limited, and hailing a taxi or ride-hailing car may not be as convenient as in a big city · anyone without a car should ask about the property's transfer service in advance, since Rangh Place offers airport transfer and car rental you can arrange
"Stayed here for two weeks coming to work at the estate, only a ten-something-minute drive to work, room was clean, really quiet, slept comfortably at night, parking right outside the room so no worries — for this price it's better value than I expected."
Room types and decor — Rangh Place has around 61 rooms, split mainly into two types: the Standard Double Room (one large bed) and the Superior Twin Room (two single beds), suiting solo travellers, couples, or co-workers sharing a room · the decor is plain and clean, nothing flashy, focused on real use in keeping with the serviced-apartment concept rather than design · every room has air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a kettle, free drinking water, blackout curtains, a work desk, and a bathroom with a shower, with the basic bathroom amenities all provided · some rooms have a small balcony or terrace to sit out and catch the breeze, which many reviews like · real reviews agree in praising that the rooms are very clean, the beds are comfortable, and it's quiet enough to sleep right through, which matters a lot for people who have to get up early for work · room sizes are within the standard for this type of stay, not spacious like a suite, but laid out well enough for a long stay · the thing to set expectations on correctly is that the decor and furniture are plain and functional, not boutique-style rooms that photograph well, so if you're after luxury you may need to look at a higher tier of stay, but measured on cleanliness and sleeping comfort, the rooms at Rangh Place do better than the price · for workers who have to take online meetings or work in the room, the work desk and free Wi-Fi in the room help you get things done, even if the speed may not match hotels in a big city
Facilities, the garden, and mini golf — even though it's a small stay, Rangh Place has facilities that make a long stay more comfortable than a typical row-room hotel · the highlight many people mention is the green garden around the building that makes the setting shady and keeps it from feeling cramped, good for stretching your legs after work or sitting out in the evening · there is also a small mini golf course and darts for guests to relax with, which you don't often find in estate-area stays at the same price · the basics are all covered, with free private parking, free Wi-Fi throughout, a lift, a 24-hour front desk, daily housekeeping, and airport transfer and car rental services · there are extra services such as postal service, a car-hailing service, and ticket booking for long-stay guests · for unwinding there is a massage / spa service you can arrange as well · to be honest, Rangh Place has no swimming pool or fitness room like a big hotel, so anyone planning to stay to use a pool or gym may need to consider somewhere else · but for the main purpose of this type of stay — being a clean, quiet, convenient base for workers — what's on offer is enough and matches what its real guests need
Food and the on-site restaurant — Rangh Place has an on-site restaurant serving both breakfast and dinner, which is very convenient for long-stay guests who don't want to drive out for food every meal, especially after a tiring day at work · the menu is made-to-order dishes and basic Thai food that fills you up at friendly prices · there is also a terrace area to sit and eat in the breeze on a nice day, and a barbecue / grilling area for groups who want a low-key get-together · for other meals, the Pluak Daeng area itself has local restaurants and markets to choose from within a short drive, including made-to-order spots, noodle shops, and the Isan restaurants estate workers favour · most real reviews see the breakfast and the on-site restaurant as a bonus that is "nice to have, handy" rather than a main reason to come for the food · for anyone who likes to cook for themselves or heat up ready meals, the fridge and kettle in the room help to a degree, even though the room doesn't have a full kitchen · overall, the food at Rangh Place supports a long stay without the hassle of finding somewhere to eat every day, which is something estate workers value
Service — service is another point that draws consistent praise in the real reviews of Rangh Place · the front-desk staff and housekeeping are spoken of well as friendly, attentive, and helpful, especially with long-stay guests, who tend to be remembered and looked after with extra care · the 24-hour front desk means people working shifts or arriving late can check in with peace of mind · extra services such as car hailing, ticket booking, airport transfer, and car rental make it easier for guests without a car to handle getting around · some reviews note that the team's English may not be very fluent, which sometimes means foreign guests have to use a translation app, but overall the staff try their best to help · on the whole, service is a strength that brings many guests back to stay again when they have to come and work in the area
Voices from real reviews (both praise and gripes) — pulling together Agoda, Booking.com, and other booking platforms, the picture is fairly consistent · on the praise side: the cleanliness of the rooms and common areas that scores high, the quiet that makes for comfortable sleep, the location near AMATA City Rayong that makes the drive to work easy, the affordable and good-value price, the free parking that's easy to find, the green garden that makes the setting shady, and the friendly, caring staff · on the gripes side: the most talked-about point is the location in an estate area where you need a car — people without a car will find it hard to get around, and food and convenience stores aren't right next to the stay · next is that there's no swimming pool or fitness room for people expecting big-hotel facilities, the plain, functional decor over good looks, and the English communication that may be a bit halting for foreign guests · these gripes are mostly about "setting expectations to match the type of stay" rather than serious flaws — if you know you're booking an estate-area stay for workers at a budget price, what you get is what it should be
"Clean, quiet, lovely staff, really good price for people coming to work near the estate · the only downside is that without a car it's a bit of a hassle, you have to drive out for food. Next time I'm working around here I'll stay in the same place again."
Price comparison and value — Rangh Place's starting price is around THB 650/night for a Standard room in the normal price range, and can move up to roughly THB 800–1,000 when the estate is busy or there's an event in the area · the Superior Twin sits a little above the single room, in line with the size and the number of beds · what makes it stand out on value among estate-area stays is getting a clean, quiet room with free parking and a garden and on-site restaurant, at a price clearly lower than 4-star chain hotels in the Sriracha or Chonburi city area · for people staying long on a weekly or monthly basis, it's worth asking the property directly about long-stay rates, since they're often much better than booking night by night through an OTA · compared with driving out to stay in the city and losing both time and fuel commuting to and from the estate every day, staying near work at this price is good value in both money and time · in short, on value Rangh Place is a choice that "pays little but covers what you need" specifically for the estate-worker group
Good to know before you book — a few things help make the stay smoother · one, since the location is in an estate area on a quiet lane, you should have a private car ready or arrange the property's transfer / car rental in advance if you don't have a car, because ride-hailing may not be convenient · two, there's no swimming pool or fitness room here, so if those matter to you, consider a higher tier of stay in the Sriracha or Chonburi city area instead · three, if you're planning a long stay weekly or monthly, contact the property directly to ask about long-stay rates, which are often better than booking night by night · four, some rates are non-refundable, so read the conditions carefully and pick free cancellation first if your plans aren't certain · five, have your ID card or passport ready at check-in as per the property's rules · six, if you have to get up early for work, tell the restaurant your breakfast timing in advance for convenience
Summary — from all the real reviews, Rangh Place is the stay that suits best for people working at the AMATA City Rayong estate and the Pluak Daeng area who want a clean, quiet, good-value room with free parking and an on-site restaurant · the cleanliness that scores high, the quiet, the green garden, and the friendly service make it do the job of an estate-area stay well, at a price that's hard to match · if you're looking for a beachfront resort, full facilities like a swimming pool and fitness room, or a location within walking distance of malls and nightlife, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a stay in Pattaya, Sriracha, or Bang Saen instead · but for its main mission — being a clean, quiet, near-work, budget base for people working in an industrial area — Rangh Place meets that need squarely, and it's the reason many guests choose to come back when they have to return to work in the area
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Clean, quiet rooms, comfortable sleep, good for early risers heading to work
- ✓ Near AMATA City Rayong, about 15 min drive to work
- ✓ Affordable price, good value among estate-area stays
- ✓ Free private parking, with a garden and on-site restaurant
- ! Estate-area location, a car is needed, hard to get around without one
- ! No swimming pool or fitness room like a big hotel
- ! The team's English may be a bit halting
- ✓ Friendly, caring staff, especially with long-stay guests
- ✓ 24-hour front desk, easy late check-in
- ✓ Has a garden, mini golf, and a grilling area to relax
- ✓ Airport transfer and car rental for people without a car
- ! Food and convenience stores aren't right next to the stay
- ! Plain, functional decor over good looks
- ! Some rates are non-refundable, read the conditions before booking
- 💡If you don't have a private car — the location is in an estate area on a quiet lane, ride-hailing isn't convenient, and you have to drive out for food → arrange the property's transfer / car rental in advance
- 💡If you want a swimming pool or fitness room — there are no big-hotel facilities here → consider a higher tier of stay in the Sriracha or Chonburi city area instead
- 💡If you're looking for a beachfront resort or nightlife — this is an industrial-area stay for workers, not a holiday spot → consider Pattaya, Sriracha, or Bang Saen instead