Romyen Garden Place Korat — a 4-star downtown aparthotel in Nakhon Ratchasima with a pool and leafy garden
If you're after a place to stay in central Korat that has a pool, a garden to breathe in, and is still easy to get around from without paying luxury-resort prices — Romyen Garden Place is a name a lot of people bring up · This 4-star aparthotel of around 63 rooms is a four-storey building wrapped around a fountain courtyard and a leafy garden, sitting on Chomsurangyat Road in the middle of Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima · What people talk about most is the spacious clean rooms, the outdoor pool, the in-house Japanese restaurant, and prices starting at around ฿1,000/night · It's only about 1.5 kilometres from the city centre and Terminal 21 Korat, yet tucked into a side soi that's quieter than the main road · The overall score from real reviews sits around 8.6 on both Trip.com and Agoda, which is good for a hotel in Korat.
Who Romyen Garden Place is for — to put it as briefly as possible, Romyen Garden Place is for people who want "convenient city living" plus "the leafiness of a garden and a pool" on a budget that's still within reach · It isn't a glitzy five-star chain hotel, and it isn't a tiny guesthouse selling only on price · It's a 4-star aparthotel that positions itself right in the middle — a four-storey building wrapped around a fountain courtyard and a leafy garden, which makes it feel like you're staying somewhere with more airflow than a shophouse in town · From real reviews across several platforms, the people who say they were impressed here tend to be families driving up to Korat for a trip, couples who want a pool to splash around in, and travellers stopping over on the way up to Isan or out to Khao Yai · Another group that likes it are people coming for work, meetings, or government errands in town who want somewhere quieter than a hotel on the main road · You could say it plays the "good value" card well, because it gives you amenities you'd normally have to look for in a pricier hotel — a pool, a fitness room, in-house dining, and a garden — at a low-four-figure price.
Location and getting around — Romyen Garden Place sits on Chomsurangyat Road, Nai Mueang, Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima · The strength of the location is that it's in the city but not on a busy main road — only about 1.5 kilometres from the city centre and the main shopping district, but set far enough into the soi to be quieter and leafier · From the hotel, Terminal 21 Korat is about 1.3 kilometres away, a few minutes' drive — a big mall with restaurants, a cinema and a supermarket · The Thao Suranari Monument (Ya Mo), a landmark and the spiritual heart of Korat, is about 1.1 kilometres away · Maha Wirawong National Museum is very close, only about 800 metres, within walking distance · For longer journeys, Nakhon Ratchasima railway station is about 1.6–1.7 kilometres away, handy for anyone arriving by train · If you're driving yourself up from Bangkok, it's easy to reach via the Mittraphap Highway and the bypass · One small note: because it's in a soi, finding the place the first time may take a bit of GPS, and to get most places in town you'll need a car or a Grab, since Korat's public transport isn't as comprehensive as in bigger cities.
"Loved that it has a garden and a pool — could bring the kids down for an evening swim. Rooms were cleaner and more spacious than I expected · It's in a soi so it's nice and quiet, you don't hear traffic like at roadside hotels, but it's only a five-minute drive out to Terminal 21."
Room types and decor — Romyen Garden Place has around 63 rooms in several types · It starts with Superior King and Superior Twin, the entry-level rooms with a king bed or twin beds, suited to couples or travelling friends · Stepping up is the Deluxe King, which is roomier and decorated to feel more relaxed · And the largest is the Junior Suite / Suite, for people who want more space or who are travelling as a family · Real reviews are fairly consistent that the rooms are clean, spacious, and the furniture looks new · Many English-language reviews describe the rooms as decorated in a bright white tone, with glossy furniture, a soft queen/king bed, a large flat-screen TV, a fridge, a desk and a full tea/coffee set · What gets special praise is the bathroom, which is spacious and has a rain shower plus a separate handheld shower, which you don't often find at this price · Most rooms have a balcony or window looking out over the pool and garden, which makes the room feel airy · For people coming to work, the in-room desk and the Wi-Fi that works well are a help · One thing some reviews mention is that certain construction details are local workmanship that isn't as crisp as a chain hotel's, and some rooms may smell a little stuffy if they've been shut up for a while, which is fixed by running the air-con and airing the room out for a bit after check-in.
Facilities, the pool and the spa — this is what sets Romyen Garden Place apart from a lot of Korat hotels in the same price range · The highlight is the outdoor pool with sun loungers, set in the garden part of the hotel, which makes it feel like a small resort in the middle of town · It's a spot families and couples like to soak in to relax in the evening · There's also a fitness room for people who don't want to skip a workout, and a spa with massage service for unwinding after a day of driving or sightseeing · Something many people mention is the garden and fountain courtyard in the middle of the building, planted with shade trees, living up to the name "Romyen" (cool and shady) and keeping the overall atmosphere comfortable rather than boxed-in like a building in town · Other facilities are well covered: free parking, which matters a lot for people driving in, free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk, and room service · To be straight about it, the pool here is a medium-sized one for soaking and relaxed splashing rather than serious laps, and the fitness room is reasonably sized rather than large — but in terms of how complete the facilities are for the price, it does well in the Korat hotel market.
Food and in-house outlets — another thing that makes Romyen Garden Place interesting is that it has an in-house Japanese restaurant, which you don't often see at this price point in the provinces · There's also a coffee shop and a bar/snack bar for an easy coffee or drink · As for breakfast, it's served buffet-style in the morning; some room packages include breakfast and some charge for it separately, so check clearly when you book · Real reviews on breakfast are fairly mixed — some praise the decent range of choices and acceptable taste, others say the selection isn't huge because it's a mid-sized hotel · For other meals, the central location helps a lot, because a few minutes' drive away you'll find Korat's local restaurants, the famous Korat noodle (mi Korat) shops, and the outlets in Terminal 21, all to choose from · So many people use the hotel as a base to sleep and mainly head out to eat, which is part of the charm of staying in the city · Overall, the food here is a side feature that's done reasonably well, not a reason to come and eat in the hotel — but having an in-house Japanese restaurant and coffee shop is an advantage when you can't be bothered to go out in the evening.
Service — service is another point that gets steady praise in real reviews, both Thai and English · The phrase that comes up most often is that the staff are friendly and very helpful — at check-in, with recommendations for restaurants and places to visit, and with sorting out on-the-spot problems · The reception staff are neatly dressed and polite · The 24-hour front desk puts people who arrive late or leave at the crack of dawn at ease · To be fair, because it's a mid-sized local hotel, some departments may not be as quick or systematic as a big chain, and some staff may have limited English — but overall, the genuine care for guests is a strength that keeps the service review scores in good shape.
What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — pulling from Trip.com, Agoda and Tripadvisor, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: clean and spacious rooms, comfortable beds, a pool and leafy garden in the city, friendly and helpful staff, a central location that's still quiet because it's in a soi, free parking that's convenient for drivers, and good overall value at the low-four-figure price — a sentence that shows up often from foreign reviews is "clean and comfortable, great for the price," with people seeing it as a quiet oasis just a ten-minute walk from the city centre · On the gripes side: the breakfast choices aren't huge because it's a mid-sized hotel, some construction and decor details are local workmanship that isn't as crisp as a chain hotel's, some rooms may smell a little stuffy if shut up for a while, getting around town relies on a car or Grab, and some staff have limited English · Most of these gripes are things that won't feel like problems once you set your expectations right, because this is a local aparthotel at the low-four-figure price, not a five-star hotel.
"Clean rooms, lovely staff who were really helpful, fantastic value for Korat · The only downside is the breakfast selection isn't big, but it's a tiny drive out to eat Korat noodles, which is close by. Next time I'm in Korat I'll stay here again."
Price comparison and value — the starting price for a Superior room is around ฿1,000–1,200/night in the normal range, with a package including breakfast at about ฿1,300 · Larger rooms like the Deluxe and Suite go up depending on size and season · Compared with other hotels in Korat, this price sits in the middle — a bit more than budget 3-star hotels like the B2 group or small guesthouses, but what you get extra is the pool, garden, fitness room and in-house dining, which cheaper hotels usually don't have · At the same time, it's quite a bit cheaper than big chains like Centara or Kantary in town · So if you value being able to use a pool, staying somewhere leafy with a garden, and having free parking, on a budget that's still under two thousand — Romyen Garden Place is good value and a good fit for families and people on driving trips · The extra you pay over a budget hotel buys you facilities that more than make up for it.
Good to know before booking — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, check clearly whether the package you book includes breakfast, because some rates charge it separately · Two, if you're coming specifically to use the pool, check its opening hours and the weather, since it's outdoors · Three, because the hotel is in a soi, turn on GPS navigation when you come the first time, and if you arrive late, let them know your approximate arrival time · Four, if you're driving yourself, free parking is an advantage, but when the hotel is full it's best to arrive early evening to find a spot easily · Five, during Korat's festivals and big events, such as the Ya Mo festival (late March–early April), city hotels fill up fast and prices climb, so book ahead and compare prices across several platforms · Six, if you're sensitive to smells, try running the air-con and airing the room out for a bit after check-in.
The verdict — from all the real reviews, Romyen Garden Place is the best fit for families, couples and people on driving trips who want a place in central Korat with a pool and garden, on a low-four-figure budget · Clean, spacious rooms, friendly staff, and a full set of facilities — pool, fitness room, spa, Japanese restaurant and free parking — make it good enough value that it's not easy to find a rival at the same price in Korat · If you're looking for a five-star chain hotel with flawlessly systematic service at every point, or a buffet breakfast with lots of choices, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a big chain hotel in town instead · But for a Korat trip or a stopover where you want convenience, leafiness and value in one place — Romyen Garden Place answers that well, and it's why its review scores stay in good shape.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Clean, spacious rooms with comfortable beds
- ✓ An outdoor pool and leafy garden in the city
- ✓ Friendly and helpful staff
- ✓ Central but quiet location, near Terminal 21 and the railway station
- ! The breakfast selection isn't huge
- ! Getting around town relies on a car or Grab
- ! Some staff have limited English
- ✓ Good value — a pool and a full set of facilities on a low-four-figure budget
- ✓ Spacious bathroom with a rain shower
- ✓ Free parking, convenient for people on driving trips
- ✓ An in-house Japanese restaurant and coffee shop
- ! Some decor details are local workmanship, not as crisp as a chain hotel's
- ! Some rooms smell a little stuffy if shut up for a while
- ! It's in a soi, so finding it the first time needs GPS
- 💡If you want flawlessly systematic five-star chain service — this is a local aparthotel that focuses on value and warmth, not big-chain standards → consider Centara or Kantary in town instead if you need that polish
- 💡If you expect a buffet breakfast with lots of choices — it's a mid-sized hotel, so the morning selection is limited → use the central location to head out for Korat noodles and the famous shops nearby
- 💡If you don't have your own car — the hotel is in a soi, so getting around town relies on Grab or a hired car → have a ride-hailing app ready, or choose a place on the main road if you want to walk to everything