The Bedrooms Boutique Hotel — spacious rooms on a quiet Hat Yai street
If you come to Hat Yai wanting a roomy, high-ceiling room on a budget but would rather not sleep in the thick of the night-market noise, The Bedrooms Boutique Hotel Hatyai is a name budget travelers keep landing on · a small ~36-room boutique on Suwannawong Road, on a street quieter than the market core yet still walkable to Kim Yong Market and Lee Gardens · rooms from approx. ฿650/night, with an overall score of 8.0 from real guest reviews.
The Bedrooms Boutique Hotel (listed on several platforms as The Bedroom Hatyai) is a small boutique of around 36 rooms on Suwannawong Road in central Hat Yai · what draws people here is rooms that feel noticeably larger and higher-ceilinged than others at the same price, with generously sized bathrooms · it sits on a street quieter than the market core, yet stays within walking distance of Kim Yong Market, Lee Gardens and the Hat Yai City Museum — a fit for travelers who want a calm night without cutting themselves off from the eat-and-shop streets.
Rooms come in several layouts, from a Deluxe Single for solo travelers and a double-bed Superior for two, up to Family Rooms and loft-style units that lift the bed above a small living space · plenty of reviews praise the comfortable beds and clean rooms, and especially bathrooms that feel bigger than expected in this price band · the styling is simple and warm rather than flashy, but it's practical for anyone here mainly to eat and walk the markets.
"Spacious room with a high ceiling, comfortable bed, and the street is nice and quiet at night — a short walk to the market. Great value for the price."
Facilities are about right for a budget boutique — there's a gym, an on-site restaurant, a shared kitchen, free parking and Wi-Fi · drivers especially like that it has its own parking, which is hard to find at this price in central Hat Yai · the location is about a 5-minute walk from the Hat Yai City Museum, with plenty of local restaurants nearby, so finding dinner is easy.
To be straight about it, some reviews mention a musty or damp smell in certain rooms, and soundproofing between rooms that isn't great · a few note that some rooms have windows facing the hallway, which feels a little closed-in, and that the stairs in the loft units are steep with no handrail · these point to a boutique building that's starting to show some age rather than something brand new · if it concerns you, ask to see the room first or pick one with an exterior window when you book.
Opinions on service are split · many reviews say staff are helpful and will arrange transport, while others find the service a bit mechanical or were surprised by an unannounced extra-bed charge at check-in · some rooms also lack a fridge or tea/coffee kit, which is normal at this level but worth knowing if you're used to having those in the room.
Bottom line: The Bedrooms Boutique Hotel is a sensible pick for budget travelers who value a big room, a quiet night and on-site parking over polish or full-service amenities · its overall 8.0 from real Trip.com reviews shows most guests leave satisfied with what they paid · from around ฿650/night for a spacious boutique room with parking in Hat Yai, it's good value for an eat-shop-and-explore trip on a budget.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Spacious rooms, high ceilings, bigger bathrooms than expected
- ✓ Quiet street, easy to sleep at night
- ✓ Comfortable beds, clean rooms
- ✓ Free parking, good for self-drivers
- ! Musty or damp smell in some rooms
- ! Soundproofing between rooms is limited
- ! Some rooms have no fridge or tea/coffee kit
- ✓ Great value for rooms this size
- ✓ Walkable to Kim Yong Market and Lee Gardens
- ✓ Staff will help arrange transport
- ✓ Near the Hat Yai City Museum and local restaurants
- ! Loft stairs are steep with no handrail
- ! Some rooms have windows facing the hallway
- ! Service can feel mechanical; unannounced extra-bed charge
- 💡If you're sensitive to musty or damp smells — some rooms get reviews about this → ask to see the room before check-in or pick one with an exterior window when booking.
- 💡If you want full service and amenities like a big hotel — this is a budget boutique and some rooms lack a fridge or kettle → a 4-star city hotel will suit you better.
- 💡If you self-drive and focus on the markets — free parking and a walkable spot to Kim Yong Market are real advantages → book a roomier Superior or Family Room for groups.