Som-O House Hotel Korat — a garden-wrapped boutique in town that's quiet, with easy, roomy parking
Picture this: a small, modern hotel with spacious rooms, in the middle of Korat but surrounded by green vegetable plots — open the window and you get quiet instead of traffic noise, with a big parking lot where you can pull in easily without fighting for a spot. Som-O House Hotel, or Som-O House (Rong Raem Som-O House), is a small 3-star boutique hotel on Mittraphap Road Soi 4 in Nai Mueang subdistrict, Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima district. It's been open since 2016 and is still a quiet option that Korat locals and road-tripping travelers pass along for its value and calm · 78 rooms in 5 types, buffet breakfast, plenty of free parking, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour front desk · from about THB 1,090/night · averaging around 8.7 from real reviews on Trip.com, Booking.com and Hotels.com
Who Som-O House Hotel is right for, in a nutshell — if we had to sum it up in one line, Som-O House Hotel is for people who want to stay in central Korat but don't want to sleep right on a busy main road with traffic noise, and who care about quiet, spacious rooms, and easy parking · It isn't a big chain hotel with a pool and a full gym, and it isn't a roadside spot in front of a mall you can walk straight out to shop from — it's a small 3-star boutique hotel sitting on Mittraphap Road Soi 4 along the irrigation canal, in Nai Mueang subdistrict, Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima district. Its standout feature is that it's set within a leafy vegetable-garden setting on a wide plot of about 9 rai, which makes it feel like staying in a calm corner of town rather than a hotel in the middle of the market · It's been open since 2016 and is still running today, scoring well in its price bracket — Trip.com reviews sit at around 8.9 and Hotels.com around 8.6 from travelers who've actually stayed · Real reviews line up on who suits this place best: road-tripping travelers who want a big, safe parking lot, couples or families stopping over for a night on the way up to Isan or out to Khao Yai, people in town for business or a meeting who want quiet for a proper rest, and anyone who doesn't want to pay a lot but doesn't want a cramped guesthouse-sized room either · Put simply, it's a hotel that plays mainly on "quiet and good value," trading off flashy facilities like a pool and a location that isn't within walking distance of a mall — something most guests are fine with, and even like, since plenty of people come to Korat driving themselves anyway.
Location and getting around — Som-O House Hotel sits on Mittraphap Road Soi 4, near the irrigation canal in Nai Mueang subdistrict, which counts as an "in town but not chaotic" location · What a lot of reviews like is that the hotel is on a quiet soi wrapped in green space, yet a few minutes' drive gets you back onto the city's main roads easily · It's about a 10 min drive from Terminal 21 Korat, the city's main eat-shop-cinema hub, and The Mall Korat is also a short drive away · City landmarks like the Thao Suranari Monument (Ya Mo), Chumphon Gate, and the old-town quarter are around a 10–15 min drive · Nakhon Ratchasima railway station and the bus terminal are also easy enough to reach by private car or Grab · The honest part to flag is that this location suits people with a car, or who are happy calling a ride, more than people without one, because the area around the hotel doesn't have restaurants or convenience stores within a few steps the way hotels right on a main road in the market do · If you fly in without a car, you may need to budget for rides in and out of town — but in exchange for quiet and the kind of roomy parking that's hard to find at a central-town hotel, many say it's worth it · For anyone driving themselves or passing through Korat on the way to Khao Yai, Pak Chong, or further up into Isan, this location is a real advantage: easy to stop over, easy to set off again, and no circling for a parking spot.
"Parking is so easy — the lot is wide and you don't have to fight for a spot. The hotel is nice and quiet, sleeping was great, breakfast was tastier than I expected, and the staff looked after us well. Coming to Korat driving yourself, this place just works — easy to drive into town or on to Khao Yai."
Room types and decor — Som-O House Hotel has 78 rooms in total across a 5-story building, split into 5 types to suit your budget and group size · It starts with the Superior Room, the entry-level, lightest-on-the-wallet option, stepping up to the Deluxe Room which is bigger and better appointed, the Grand Deluxe at around 42 sqm which is a large, airy room for people who want plenty of space, the Corner Room which gets better light and views, and the Connecting Room which joins two rooms together, good for families or groups traveling together · The decor is a clean, modern style in easy-on-the-eye tones, and the selling point the owner pushed from the start is "spacious rooms" — which real reviews back up, agreeing the rooms are airy and have more usable space than many hotels at a similar price · Every room has air-con, a fridge, minibar, tea/coffee maker, flat-screen TV, hairdryer, wardrobe, work desk, and free Wi-Fi · Some rooms have a bathtub, a detail you don't often find at this price level · From real reviews, most guests agree on the same points: the rooms are very clean, the bed and pillows are comfortable, and the rooms are bigger than the price suggests — many use the phrase "very clean, soft bed" over and over · One thing worth knowing is that, with a building open since 2016, some finishing details may look plain rather than flashy like a brand-new design hotel, and the decor style leans fairly simple and practical over chic — anyone hunting for a pretty room to photograph for social media might find it a touch ordinary, but on cleanliness and comfort it does well.
Facilities and common areas — to be straight up front, Som-O House Hotel is a small boutique hotel, so there's no pool and no large gym — anyone coming specifically to soak in a pool or work out at the hotel should rule that out from the start · But the thing the hotel does well and that gets talked about most is the wide, free parking — plenty of reviews bring this up first thing, saying it's easy to park, no fighting for a spot, no circling, which is hard to find at a central-town hotel and a big reason road-tripping travelers pick this place · The surroundings, wrapped in vegetable plots and green space on a plot of about 9 rai, make the common areas feel leafy and quiet, with an outdoor sitting corner to catch the evening breeze · There are also meeting and banquet rooms that handle small seminars and weddings (the hotel is one of the wedding venues Korat locals think of), an in-house restaurant, a lift, key-card room access, security guards and CCTV for safety, plus a front desk open 24 hours · Free Wi-Fi covers both the rooms and common areas · Overall, the facilities here are "complete at the level you need and done well" rather than luxurious or plentiful — quiet, cleanliness, and parking are the three things the hotel genuinely sells, and anyone wanting more entertainment or a gym can drive to Terminal 21 or The Mall Korat in a short time.
Food and breakfast — the hotel has an in-house restaurant and serves a buffet breakfast around 6:00 AM–10:00 AM, another point that gets steady praise in real reviews · Many voices agree that breakfast is tasty and more varied than expected for a hotel this size, with both Thai dishes and general staples to choose from, fresh ingredients, and flavors done well — "great breakfast" is one of the lines that comes up most often when people review this place · The restaurant's setting, looking out onto green space, helps make the morning meal more relaxing · For other meals, since the hotel isn't lined with restaurants within walking distance like a hotel in the middle of the market, most guests choose to drive out to find food in town — and Korat has plenty of well-known eats to try, from mi Korat and pad mi to punchy Isan restaurants and the spots in Terminal 21 a short drive away · The honest tip is that if you arrive late and hungry, you should bring food or stop to buy some on the way, because there's no convenience store right by the door · Overall, when it comes to food at Som-O House, the strength is a breakfast that's genuinely done well, while for other meals you use the hotel as a base and head out to eat — the natural way to stay in a quiet location like this.
Service — service is another point that gets continued praise in real reviews, and a strength that rounds out the picture of this small hotel · Several staff get mentioned as friendly, attentive, and helpful, from check-in through to recommending where to eat and what to see in town · The 24-hour front desk makes things easier for people who drive in late or set off again before dawn · The service feel is more like a warm family-run hotel than the formality of a big chain, which many people like because it feels like being welcomed in a down-to-earth way · But to be straight, with it being a small hotel, the number of staff and extra services aren't as many as a big hotel — for example, there's no proper airport shuttle service or full concierge, and during periods with a banquet or seminar at the hotel, attention to regular guests may slow a little · Overall, the warmth and friendliness of the team is what leads most reviews to rate service well, and another reason many say they were impressed and would like to stay again whenever they happen to pass through Korat.
Voices from real reviews (the good and the not-so-good) — pulling from Trip.com, Booking.com, Hotels.com and TripAdvisor, the picture is fairly consistent, even if the review count isn't as high as a big chain hotel since it's a small place that hasn't been on online booking platforms all that long · On the praise side: the wide, free parking is easy and you don't have to fight for a spot; the hotel is quiet and you sleep well because it's on a soi wrapped in gardens, not on a main road; the rooms are very clean and bigger than the price; the bed and pillows are comfortable; breakfast is tasty and more varied than expected; the staff are friendly and look after you well; and the leafy green surroundings make it feel relaxing · On the watch-out side: the most-mentioned point is a location that's not within walking distance of a mall or restaurants — anyone without a car will feel they have to call rides in and out of town often, and there's no convenience store right by the door · Next is no pool and no gym, which may disappoint anyone expecting a full set of facilities, along with the plain, unflashy room style, and some periods when a banquet or seminar can make the common areas busier · These criticisms are mostly about setting your expectations to match the type of hotel rather than quality problems — people who come knowing they'll get quiet, spacious rooms, and easy parking instead of a pool and a mall-side location usually leave happy.
"The room was big and very clean, so quiet I slept right through, breakfast was tasty, staff were lovely · The only downside is there's nothing to walk to for food around the hotel — you have to drive into town — but we had a car so it wasn't a problem. Next time we pass through Korat we'll stay again."
Price comparison and value — the starting rate for the smallest room, the Superior Room, is about THB 1,090/night in the normal range, rising to roughly THB 1,500–2,000+ on weekends, long holidays, or when there's an event in town · Bigger rooms like the Deluxe and Grand Deluxe (42 sqm) sit around THB 1,300–2,000 and up, while the Corner and Connecting Room for families or groups go higher with size, with the biggest rooms potentially reaching around THB 2,500–3,200 at peak · Compared with hotels in Korat at a similar price, Som-O House feels good value for people who care about spacious rooms, quiet, and easy parking more than a mall-side location · What makes it worth it is getting a spacious, clean room, a genuinely tasty breakfast, wide free parking, and quiet surroundings for a little over a thousand baht · If you're driving yourself and plan to use Korat as a stopover or a base for getting around town, every baht you spend feels well returned · But if you don't have a car, you'll need to budget for rides in and out of town too — and once you add it all up, a hotel right by a mall may turn out to be the better-value choice in that case.
Good to know before you book — a few things help the stay go smoothly · One, this hotel suits people with a car most — if you drive yourself you'll get the full benefit of the wide parking and the location that's easy to drive in and out of town · Two, if you don't have a car, budget for Grab or rides in and out of town and plan to bring food and supplies with you, since there's no convenience store right by the door · Three, the hotel has no pool and no gym — if those matter for your trip, consider a chain hotel in town instead · Four, if you want an especially spacious room, choose the Grand Deluxe 42 sqm, or if you're coming as a group/family, ask about a Connecting Room when you book · Five, during periods with a wedding or seminar at the hotel, the common areas may get livelier — if you want full quiet, ask about the event schedule ahead of time · Six, since it's a small hotel with few online reviews, we'd suggest booking through the hotel's official channels (tel. 044-918-900 or the Facebook page "Rong Raem Som-O House Korat") alongside comparing prices on online booking platforms, to get the rate and room you actually want.
Summary — from all the real reviews, Som-O House Hotel is best suited to road-tripping travelers and people who want to stay in central Korat in a quiet, garden-wrapped setting with spacious, clean rooms and easy parking for a little over a thousand baht · The quiet that's hard to find at a central-town hotel, rooms bigger than the price, a genuinely tasty breakfast, down-to-earth staff, and wide free parking are the set of strengths that earn it good scores in its price bracket, and make it a word-of-mouth pick for people passing through Korat or continuing on to Khao Yai and Isan · If you're looking for a pool, a gym, or a location within walking distance of a mall and restaurants, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a central-town chain hotel like Centara Korat or Kantary Hotel Korat instead · But for a Korat trip where you want calm, spacious rooms, easy parking, and a good breakfast on an attainable budget — Som-O House Hotel meets that need squarely, which is why many past guests say they'll be back.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Quiet and garden-wrapped, sleep well with no traffic noise
- ✓ Wide, free parking, easy to park without fighting for a spot
- ✓ Very clean rooms, bigger than the price, comfortable beds
- ✓ Breakfast tasty and more varied than expected for a hotel this size
- ! Location isn't within walking distance of a mall or restaurants, suits people with a car
- ! No pool and no gym
- ! No convenience store right by the door
- ✓ Good value, spacious clean rooms, leafy quiet surroundings
- ✓ Friendly, attentive staff, front desk open 24 hours
- ✓ Breakfast done well, tasty flavors
- ✓ Easy to drive in and out of town, ideal for a stopover on the way to Khao Yai/Isan
- ! Without a car you'll feel you have to call rides in and out of town often
- ! Plain room style, not flashy like a brand-new design hotel
- ! During banquets/seminars the common areas can get busier
- 💡If you don't have your own car — the hotel is on a soi that isn't within walking distance of a mall or restaurants, and there's no convenience store right by the door → budget for Grab rides in and out of town and bring food and supplies with you, or choose a central-town hotel right by a mall instead
- 💡If you need a pool and a gym — this is a small boutique with no pool or gym → look at a central-town chain hotel like Centara Korat or Kantary Hotel Korat with a fuller set of facilities
- 💡If you're hunting for a pretty design room to photograph for social media — the room style here is simple, focused on practicality and cleanliness over chic → set your expectations on space, quiet, and value as the main draws and you'll be happier