Thana Residence Lamlukka — a quiet little residence with a garden for a calm stay in Lam Luk Ka
If you're after a quiet, spacious and affordable place to stay around Lam Luk Ka — for errands in the area, a session at Thai Wake Park, or just an easygoing longer stay — Thana Residence Lamlukka fits that brief nicely. It's a small apartment-style residence rather than a big hotel, and it sells space and quiet above all. Rooms run around 24 square metres with a private balcony, fridge, minibar, flat-screen TV, air conditioning and an en-suite bathroom, set in a leafy little garden that feels calmer than the usual budget block. There's free Wi-Fi, free parking and 24-hour security. In exchange for prices from about ฿850/night, this is a small property with no swimming pool, no breakfast and limited English at reception — but if your goal is a quiet sleep in a roomy unit around Lam Luk Ka, it does the job well.
Lam Luk Ka is an eastern suburb of Pathum Thani that blends residential streets, light industry and weekend leisure spots — home to Thai Wake Park (a popular wakeboarding lake), several golf courses, and large temples such as Wat Phut Udom. The appeal of Thana Residence Lamlukka is that it's a small, quiet place in an area that isn't as hectic as the Rangsit side, suited to people running errands around Lam Luk Ka, coming to wakeboard, or simply wanting a roomy unit for a longer, budget-friendly stay.
The property is a small apartment-style residence, not a hotel with hundreds of rooms. The main units are studio / one-bedroom rooms of around 24 square metres, which is noticeably more generous than a typical budget room. Each comes with a large bed, private balcony, fridge, minibar, flat-screen TV, air conditioning and an en-suite bathroom with a shower and basic toiletries. Several genuine guest reviews describe the rooms as clean, spacious and quiet for sleeping — that combination is what people praise most often.
"Spacious, clean rooms with a balcony, a quiet garden setting, and good value for this area — great for a calm stay while running errands around Lam Luk Ka."
On facilities, the residence keeps things simple in line with its size. There's a small, leafy garden, a snack bar, free Wi-Fi, free parking and 24-hour security. But understand from the outset that there is no swimming pool, no fitness room, no breakfast and no big-hotel front desk. Check-in runs within set hours rather than around the clock, so it's best to give your arrival time in advance. It suits travellers who drive themselves, use the room as a quiet base to sleep and rest, and don't need a lot of hands-on service.
The location is on Thetsaban Lam Luk Ka Road, in Lam Luk Ka subdistrict and district, near Thai Wake Park, Lam Luk Ka Country Club and Wat Phut Udom. It's around 16 km from Don Mueang Airport, roughly a 30–40 minute drive depending on traffic. The thing to know is that this area is car-oriented: there's no rail line directly through it, and food and convenience stores are spread along the roads rather than all within walking distance like a mall district. Without your own car it's less convenient than staying around Rangsit.
On scores, Thana Residence Lamlukka sits at about 7.7 out of 10 from real guest reviews on the booking platforms (Agoda around 7.6–7.8 across several dozen reviews). Repeated praise points to spacious, clean, quiet rooms with a balcony, a pleasant garden setting and good value. The most common gripes are that staff speak limited English and communication isn't always smooth, the walls aren't especially soundproof so you can hear neighbours at times, and that as a small property it doesn't offer full-service amenities — you rely on yourself more than at a large hotel.
To put it plainly, Thana Residence Lamlukka is a small place that sells quiet, space and value rather than luxury or lots of facilities. Its strengths are rooms that are larger than the usual budget unit, with a balcony, in a quiet garden setting in an unhurried part of Lam Luk Ka, from prices in the high hundreds of baht. If you drive yourself, have business around Lam Luk Ka, come to wakeboard, or want a quiet room for a longer stay — it fits nicely. But if you don't have a car, want a hotel within walking distance of a mall, with breakfast, a pool or fluent English-speaking staff, look at options around Rangsit–Future Park instead.
Tips from reading a lot of reviews here: give your check-in time in advance, because this is a small property where the desk isn't staffed around the clock and a clear arrival time makes things smoother. If you're worried about the language gap, have a translation app or some written Thai ready. The stay works best with your own car, since the area has no rail line and food is spread along the roads. And if noise wakes you easily, pack earplugs — the walls only block sound to a point.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Spacious, clean rooms with a private balcony
- ✓ Quiet, peaceful setting with a small garden
- ✓ Free parking, free Wi-Fi, 24-hour security
- ✓ Good value for a roomy unit in Lam Luk Ka
- ! Staff speak limited English
- ! Walls aren't very soundproof
- ! No swimming pool and no breakfast
- ✓ Rooms larger than expected for the price
- ✓ Nice and quiet, good for resting and longer stays
- ✓ Near Thai Wake Park and golf courses
- ✓ Easy parking, great for self-drivers
- ! Small property, not full-service
- ! Desk isn't staffed 24h — arrange arrival time
- ! Area has no rail line; you really need a car
- 💡If you don't have your own car — the Lam Luk Ka area has no rail line, and food and convenience stores are spread along the roads rather than within walking distance → if you'll rely on public transport, look at hotels around Rangsit–Future Park that are easier to get to instead.
- 💡If you want full hotel service — this is a small residence with no pool, no breakfast, and a desk that isn't staffed 24 hours → give your check-in time in advance, or pick a chain hotel if you need the full conveniences.
- 💡If you're concerned about the language gap or noise — staff speak limited English and the walls only block sound to a point → a translation app and a pair of earplugs will make the stay smoother.