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The Loft Seaside Sriracha Hotel
🏙️ Loft-style boutique · sea-view rooms 📍 Si Racha · seafront, Soi Laem Ket
8.5 / 10
🇹🇭 Si Racha · seafront, Soi Laem Ket · Chon Buri
The Loft Seaside Sriracha Hotel
Boutique Seaside 3★ · 79 sea-view rooms · balcony + bathtub · seafront pool · central Si Racha
Loft-style room at The Loft Seaside Sriracha with a sea-view balcony and a sitting nook
Outdoor seafront pool at The Loft Seaside Sriracha overlooking Si Racha bay
Type
Loft-Style Seaside Boutique Hotel
Review Score
8.5 / 10
From
฿900 /night
Rooms
79 rooms
Area
Seafront, Soi Laem Ket Central Si Racha
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

The Loft Seaside Sriracha — a loft-style seafront hotel in central Si Racha with sea-view rooms under THB 1,000

Picture waking up, sliding open your balcony door and finding the Si Racha sea with fishing boats drifting offshore, sipping coffee in a high-ceilinged loft-style room — The Loft Seaside Sriracha Hotel is a 3-star seafront boutique hotel set on the waterfront in the Soi Laem Ket area, right in central Si Racha, Chon Buri · What many people talk about is the loft-style rooms, nearly all of which come with a sea-view balcony, a sitting nook and a bathtub, at prices starting in the low four figures (THB) — not something you find often for a seafront room in town · 79 rooms, renovated in 2017, with an outdoor seafront pool, a steam room, spa massage, and the seafront Loft Corner restaurant with live music on weekends · Within easy walking distance of Koh Loy, Si Racha market and Robinson mall · Prices start at around ฿900/night on weekdays · Rated 8.5 from 102 reviews on Trip.com

Our Full Review

The big picture and who it suits — to put it as simply as possible, The Loft Seaside Sriracha Hotel is for people who want an affordable "seafront room in town" without having to drive far out of the way · It is not a luxury resort on a white-sand beach with clear water, and it is not a family stay with its own water park, but a small 3-star loft-style boutique hotel on the waterfront in the Soi Laem Ket area, which sits squarely in central Si Racha · The building was renovated in 2017, so it still feels more modern than many older hotels in the same neighborhood · The heart of the place is the high-ceilinged loft-style rooms, nearly all of which face the sea, with a private balcony, a sitting nook and a bathtub · Real guest reviews line up on this: the people it suits best are couples after a romantic seafront mood on a reachable budget, solo travelers or people working around Si Racha–Laem Chabang who want a nice view, and groups of friends on an easygoing weekend trip · Another group that says it left an impression is keen photographers, because the rooms, balconies and seafront pool photograph better than the price suggests · On the flip side, if you are a family planning to bring the kids to swim in the sea, or you expect five-star service, this may not be the answer, because the front of the hotel is not a sandy beach to swim from, and it is a small hotel whose service depends on the time and the team on shift · Put simply, The Loft sells "a sea view in town under a few thousand baht" and photogenic loft design, more than it sells luxury or a full set of facilities

Location and getting there — this is the strength that sets The Loft apart from many seafront stays in Chon Buri · The hotel is at 18 Jerm Jom Phon Road, Soi Laem Ket, Si Racha subdistrict, on the seafront yet still in central Si Racha, not an out-of-town stay you have to drive far to reach · From the hotel you can walk to Koh Loy and the Koh Loy clock tower in about 500–600 meters, walk to Kidzoona and the Si Racha Cineplex cinema within a few hundred meters, and it is close to Robinson Si Racha and the Sacred Heart church · The surroundings are full of Japanese restaurants, seafood spots, cafes, convenience stores and Si Racha market, which is an advantage most out-of-town seafront stays do not have — you can walk out to find food without relying on a car · Longer trips are convenient too: driving from Bangkok via the motorway or Bang Na–Trat takes about an hour and a half to two hours, ideal for a weekend trip when you would rather not drive all the way to Pattaya · You can get down to North Pattaya in about 30–40 minutes, and it is close to the Laem Chabang industrial estate, making it a popular pick for people coming here for work or meetings · One thing to say straight, from real reviews: Soi Laem Ket itself is a small lane in town, parking in front of the hotel is limited, and the area gets fairly busy in the evenings on weekends — leave a little extra time if you are driving

"Gorgeous room, cool loft style — open the balcony and the sea fills your view. A few thousand baht for a view like this is a good deal. Step out the front and there are Japanese restaurants and Koh Loy to wander around in the evening, no need to drive anywhere."

Loft-style room at The Loft Seaside Sriracha with a sea-view balcony and a sitting nook

Room types and decor — The Loft Seaside has 79 rooms in total, split across several tiers, and what people remember is the high-ceilinged loft-style decor that plays contrasting tones of orange, white, grey and black for a raw-but-warm, easygoing look · The entry-level rooms are Standard at around 26 sqm with twin or king beds, compact but well proportioned · A step up is the Superior Sea View, which gets a balcony and a clearer sea view · And the standout rooms are the Loft Deluxe and Grand Deluxe at around 35 sqm, full-on loft-style rooms with high ceilings, a sitting nook, a sea view and a welcome drink · The detail reviews mention most often, and the real charm here, is that nearly every room has a private sea-view balcony and a bathtub so you can soak while looking over Si Racha bay — something most hotels at the same price don't offer · Rooms have air-con, a TV, a fridge, a drinks-prep nook, a small kitchenette in some rooms, free drinking water and Wi-Fi · Many reviews agree the rooms are good-looking and photograph well, the sea view is worth the price, and the bathtub is a favorite for couples · But there is a fair point to make plainly: because the building was renovated back in 2017, the decor and some of the furniture are starting to show wear and look older than the booking-site photos · The thing mentioned most is that the walls are fairly thin, so you can hear the room next door or the corridor · And rooms that aren't on the sea side look out onto the building or feel rather enclosed, so specify a sea-view room when you book if it matters, because that is the main reason people stay here

Facilities, pool and spa — even though it is a small hotel, The Loft Seaside still covers the main facilities for a seafront stay · The highlight is the outdoor seafront swimming pool that faces Si Racha bay, so you can soak while taking in the sea and the sun, with a separate kids' pool for families with young children · Evenings are the popular time for guests to head down to take photos and chill by the pool · There is also a steam room and Thai massage and spa, including aromatherapy treatments for anyone who wants to unwind after a day of sightseeing or work · There is a small fitness room, a coffee shop, a cafe, a bar, and a meeting and seminar room for corporate groups holding events around Si Racha–Laem Chabang · There is free parking and free Wi-Fi · It has to be said straight that the point many reviews flag is that the front of the hotel is not a sandy beach to swim from, because the Si Racha sea on this side is more a seawall and inner bay than an open sandy beach, so if you expect to walk straight in for a swim from the front of the hotel you will be disappointed · The charm of the sea here is "sitting and looking" and photographing the view, while for swimming you use the hotel pool instead, or drive down to Pattaya–Jomtien beach · Overall, the facilities are a fair match for the hotel's size and price — not as full as a big resort, but with what you need for a relaxed seafront trip that isn't built around heavy activities

Food and bar — the hotel's main restaurant is Loft Corner, serving international and Thai food with a seafront seating zone both indoors and outdoors · What gives the place its atmosphere is the live music on weekends (mostly Friday–Sunday), so you can sit and listen, sip a drink and watch the sea in the evening — a scene couples and groups of friends enjoy · Breakfast is a buffet served 06:30–10:30 (some rates charge an extra THB 250 or so per adult, so check whether it is included in your package) · Some reviews praise breakfast as decent with a good view while you eat, but a few voices say the choices aren't huge given the small hotel · An important plus of the location is that you don't have to eat every meal at the hotel, because stepping out the front you find Japanese restaurants, seafood spots, cafes and the well-known Si Racha market, so many people use the hotel as a base and head out to eat · The seafront bar and cafe suit a light evening drink more than being a place you must come to for every main meal · Overall, the food at The Loft is a fair match for the concept — a nice seafront restaurant on hand — but the real selling point is the view and a location that makes it easy to walk to good food in Si Racha town

Outdoor seafront pool at The Loft Seaside Sriracha overlooking Si Racha bay

Service and staff — service is where review opinion splits clearly in two, so it has to be said plainly · The praise side says staff are friendly and smiling, give good recommendations for restaurants and things to do in Si Racha, and check-in is easy, giving it the warm feel of a small hotel · But the critical side is sizeable too and worth knowing before you book — there are reviews that say plainly that service in places is inconsistent, that responses to in-room problems (such as noise, room equipment or cleaning) are sometimes slow or not fully resolved, and that coordination can get stuck when the hotel is busy · This is a limitation you find in small boutique hotels without a large team, and one reason the overall score sits at "good" rather than shooting to the very top · The advice from reviews is to report any problem early, politely and clearly — most of the time you will be looked after — but set your expectations at the level of a budget 3-star hotel, not luxury-resort service · Overall, service is the area that still has room to improve, and the factor that makes each person's experience differ a fair amount

Voices from real reviews (both praise and criticism) — pulling from Trip.com, Agoda, Tripadvisor, Wongnai and Thai travel blogs, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: good-looking loft-style rooms that photograph well, sea views from the balcony worth the few-thousand-baht price, an in-room bathtub that couples love, a central Si Racha location within walking distance of Koh Loy, restaurants and malls, a seafront pool with good atmosphere, prices that are worth it for the view you get, and some staff who are friendly and give good tips · On the criticism side: the thing mentioned most is inconsistent service and problem-solving that is sometimes slow, with reviews stating plainly that the hotel is pretty but the service still needs work · Next is that the front of the hotel is not a beach to swim from (it is a seawall along the water, not a sandy beach), thin walls so you hear the room next door, the building and some furniture starting to age in line with the 2017 renovation, breakfast choices not being plentiful, and limited parking in front of the hotel · Most of these criticisms are things you can accept once your expectations are set right, especially if you understand you are here for the sea view, the design and the location at a budget price — not for five-star service or a sandy beach to swim — and the overall score stays consistently good

"The standout is genuinely the lovely room and the sea view — it photographs like a resort far more expensive than this. The one downside is the thin walls; on Saturday night I could hear the room next door, and when I raised an issue at the front desk the response felt a touch slow. But weighing the price against the view, it is still good value for a seafront stay in town."

The seafront Loft Corner restaurant at The Loft Seaside Sriracha Hotel in Si Racha, Chon Buri

Price comparison and value — nightly rates at The Loft Seaside start at around ฿900/night for a Standard room on weekdays, rising to roughly ฿1,300–1,800 on weekends · Sea-view rooms in the Superior Sea View and Loft/Grand Deluxe groups at around 35 sqm, with a balcony and bathtub, run roughly ฿1,500–2,500+ depending on season and day · What makes The Loft good value is that you get a loft-style seafront room with a view balcony and a bathtub at a price where many hotels give you only a plain city-view room · Compared with other seafront stays in Si Racha town, this price is reachable and the view is worth it, especially for couples or travelers who weigh atmosphere and photography over luxury · But it has to be said plainly that the value drops immediately if you expect flawless service, a brand-new room or a sandy beach to swim, because that is not what this price and this concept deliver · In short, if you weigh "sea view + design + a location in town" on a budget of a few thousand baht, The Loft is good value and hard to match in Si Racha — but if you weigh service and polish, consider a hotel a level up in price

Good to know before booking — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, if you are here for the view, specify a sea-view room (Sea View) when you book, because some rooms look out onto the building or feel enclosed, and the sea view is the main reason people stay here · Two, the front of the hotel is not a sandy beach to swim from but a seawall along the water; if you want to swim in the sea, use the hotel pool or plan to drive down to Pattaya–Jomtien beach · Three, the walls are fairly thin, so if you sleep lightly or are sensitive to noise, ask for a room not next to the corridor or lift, and bring earplugs for weekend nights when the restaurant has live music · Four, check whether the rate includes breakfast or charges it separately (around THB 250 per adult) · Five, parking in front of the hotel is limited because it is in a small lane in town, so if you are driving, arrive not too late · Six, if there is a problem in the room, report it to the front desk early and clearly, because the response depends on the time and the team on shift · Seven, on long weekends and weekends the sea-view rooms fill up fast and prices climb, so book ahead and compare prices across several platforms

The verdict — from all the real reviews, The Loft Seaside Sriracha Hotel suits best couples, solo travelers and anyone who wants a loft-style sea-view room in central Si Racha for a few thousand baht · The loft-design rooms — nearly all with a sea-view balcony and a bathtub — the seafront pool, the Loft Corner restaurant with weekend live music, and a location within walking distance of Koh Loy, the market and restaurants in town make it a good-value, photogenic choice for an easygoing seafront trip · But it has to be honestly admitted that the front of the hotel is not a sandy beach to swim from, the walls are fairly thin, parts of the building are starting to age since the 2017 renovation, and service is not as consistent as it should be · If you are a family set on bringing the kids to swim in the sea, or you expect the service and polish of a luxury resort, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a beachfront resort on the Pattaya–Jomtien side or a hotel a step up in price instead · But for anyone after a seafront mood, cool design and a photogenic view on a reachable budget in central Si Racha — The Loft Seaside meets that need well, and that is why it is still one of the first names people think of for a seafront stay in Si Racha town

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Sea-view rooms with balcony and bathtub
Nearly every loft-style room faces the sea, with a private balcony, a sitting nook and a bathtub to soak in while looking over Si Racha bay
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Seafront, in central Si Racha
On the waterfront in the Soi Laem Ket area, within walking distance of Koh Loy, the market, Japanese restaurants and Robinson mall — no car needed
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Seafront pool + photogenic loft design
Outdoor seafront pool with a kids' pool, a steam room, spa massage, and the seafront Loft Corner restaurant with weekend live music
Our Rating
8.5
out of 10
Based on 102+ reviews
Location
9.0
Sea view/atmosphere
9.0
Rooms/design
8.6
Value
8.6
Cleanliness
8.3
Service
7.8
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.3 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Loft-style sea-view rooms with balcony and bathtub
  • Central Si Racha location, walk to Koh Loy and restaurants
  • Seafront pool with good atmosphere, photographs well
  • A few thousand baht, worth it for the view you get
◎ Things to note
  • ! Front of the hotel is a seawall, not a beach to swim from
  • ! Walls are fairly thin, you hear the room next door
  • ! Service in places is inconsistent
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.5 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Cool loft design, good-looking rooms that photograph well
  • Sea view from the balcony is worth the price
  • Close to Koh Loy, Si Racha market and the mall
  • Has a steam room, spa massage and a seafront pool
◎ Things to note
  • ! Building and some furniture starting to age
  • ! Team's response and problem-solving sometimes slow
  • ! Parking in front of the hotel is limited
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
The Loft Seaside Sriracha is a good pick for couples and travelers who want a loft-style sea-view room in central Si Racha for a few thousand baht — rooms have a balcony and bathtub, there's a seafront pool, and the location is within walking distance of Koh Loy and restaurants · But you have to accept that the front of the hotel is not a beach to swim from, the walls are fairly thin, the building is starting to age since the 2017 renovation, and service is not yet consistent
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you are set on bringing the kids to swim in the sea in front of the hotel — the sea on this side is a seawall along the water, not a sandy beach to swim from → use the hotel pool instead, or if swimming in the sea matters, drive down to Pattaya–Jomtien beach
  • 💡If you sleep lightly and are sensitive to noise — the walls are fairly thin and there is live music on weekend nights, so you hear the room next door and the corridor → ask for a room not next to the corridor or lift, and bring earplugs
  • 💡If you expect the service and polish of a luxury resort — it is a small boutique hotel where service is still inconsistent and parts are starting to age → set your expectations mainly on the view, the design and the location at a budget price, and report any problem to the front desk right away
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿900
/ night
Standard Room · ~26 sqm · King or Twin bed · compact · suits couples or solo travelers · estimated starting price
Standard Room
฿900
Superior Sea View
฿1,400
Loft Deluxe Sea View
฿1,800
Grand Deluxe Sea View
฿2,200
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Ask for a sea-side room when booking
The sea view is the main reason people stay here — specify a Sea View room with a balcony and bathtub, because some rooms look out onto the building or feel enclosed
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Swim in the pool, not in front of the hotel
The front of the hotel is a seawall along the water, not a sandy beach. Swim at the hotel's seafront pool; if you want to swim in the sea, drive down to Pattaya–Jomtien
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Be ready for noise
The walls are fairly thin and there is live music on weekend nights. If you sleep lightly, ask for a room not next to the corridor or lift, and bring earplugs
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Head out to eat in Si Racha town
Step out the front and you'll find Japanese restaurants, seafood spots and Si Racha market — use the hotel as a base and head out to eat with ease

Frequently asked questions — The Loft Seaside Sriracha Hotel

Where is The Loft Seaside Sriracha · what can you walk to?
The hotel is at 18 Jerm Jom Phon Road, Soi Laem Ket, Si Racha subdistrict, Si Racha District, Chon Buri, on the seafront in central Si Racha · You can walk to Koh Loy and the Koh Loy clock tower in about 500–600 meters, walk to the Si Racha Cineplex cinema and Kidzoona within a few hundred meters, and it is close to Robinson Si Racha · The surroundings are full of Japanese restaurants, seafood spots and Si Racha market · Driving from Bangkok takes about an hour and a half to two hours
Can you swim in the sea in front of The Loft Seaside?
The sea in front of the hotel is a seawall along Si Racha bay, not a sandy beach to swim from, better suited to taking in the view and photos · If you want to swim, use the hotel's outdoor seafront pool with its separate kids' pool, or drive down to swim at Pattaya–Jomtien beach about 30–40 minutes away
What's the starting price at The Loft Seaside Sriracha · what room types are there?
Prices start at around ฿900/night for a Standard room of about 26 sqm on weekdays, rising to roughly ฿1,300–1,800 on weekends · There are sea-view rooms in the Superior Sea View and Loft/Grand Deluxe groups at around 35 sqm, with a balcony and bathtub, at roughly ฿1,500–2,500+ · 79 rooms in total · On long weekends the sea-view rooms fill up fast, so compare several platforms before booking
Who does The Loft Seaside suit best?
It suits very well couples, solo travelers and anyone who wants a loft-style sea-view room in central Si Racha for a few thousand baht who weigh atmosphere, design and photography · There are sea-view balconies, bathtubs and a seafront pool · It does not suit families set on bringing the kids to swim in the sea, or people who expect the service and polish of a luxury resort, who should consider a beachfront resort on the Pattaya–Jomtien side instead
What about noise and service at The Loft Seaside?
Many reviews agree that the walls are fairly thin, so you hear the room next door and the corridor, especially on weekend nights when the restaurant has live music · If you sleep lightly, ask for a room not next to the corridor or lift and bring earplugs · On service there are both voices praising friendly staff and voices criticizing responses and problem-solving as sometimes slow · The advice is to report to the front desk early and clearly, and to set your expectations at the level of a budget 3-star hotel
What breakfast and facilities does The Loft Seaside have?
There is the seafront Loft Corner restaurant serving international and Thai food, with live music on weekends · Breakfast is a buffet served 06:30–10:30 (some rates add around THB 250 per adult, so check when booking) · There is an outdoor seafront swimming pool with a kids' pool, a steam room, Thai massage and spa, a cafe, a bar, a meeting and seminar room, free parking and free Wi-Fi
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