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The MuG Resort
📐 Triangular A-frame resort 📍 Samet · Mueang Chonburi
8.8 / 10
🇹🇭 Samet · Mueang Chonburi · Chonburi
The MuG Resort
Boutique A-frame · high triangular ceilings · minimal bare concrete · free parking
The triangular A-frame buildings of The MuG Resort Chonburi, with a minimal bare-concrete design
Inside a high-ceilinged room at The MuG Resort, simply decorated in warm tones with natural light
Type
Small boutique resort
Review Score
8.8 / 10
From
THB 1,100 /night
Rooms
Limited rooms
Location
Samet ~5 km from town
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

The MuG Resort — an A-frame boutique resort with high triangular ceilings down a quiet lane in Mueang Chonburi

Picture this: a small triangular A-frame building with a high, airy ceiling, minimal bare-concrete walls, and natural light filtering in through a glass roof, down a quiet village lane away from the bustle of town — The MuG Resort is a small boutique resort in Samet, Mueang Chonburi, about 5 km from town · what most people talk about is the A-frame design that feels like camping but with hotel comfort, plus clean rooms, comfy beds and free private parking right outside your door · it opened in 2023 as a small place that leans into calm and design, with no swimming pool or on-site restaurant · from about THB 1,100/night, with a review score around 8.8 from real guests on booking platforms · Note: this is a small, newly opened stay, so the number of reviews is still small and the score mainly reflects its early guests.

Our Full Review

Who The MuG Resort is for — to put it as simply as possible, The MuG Resort is for people who want "a quiet, good-looking place to sleep with some design, at a price you can actually afford" when passing through on errands or traveling around Mueang Chonburi · it is not a beachfront resort with a pool and breakfast buffet, and it is not a big in-town hotel with every facility under one roof · instead it is a small boutique resort built mainly around design, with its standout being the A-frame buildings with high triangular ceilings that feel like staying in a stylish camping cabin, but clean and comfortable like a hotel room inside · it has been open since 2023, a new stay that still has only a few rooms, set down a quiet lane in Samet, Mueang Chonburi, about 5 km from town · real reviews line up on who fits here: couples who want pretty photo spots and privacy, travelers who drive themselves and want easy parking, people coming to Chonburi for errands or work who want to skip the usual cookie-cutter hotels, and anyone who likes minimal design stays on a modest budget · those looking for a beachfront resort with a pool, plenty of activities, or an on-site restaurant may find this isn't what they're after, and should head over to the Bang Saen beach side instead.

Location and getting around — The MuG Resort sits on Soi Nartmontasevee 12, off Phaya Satcha Road in Samet, Mueang Chonburi, a quiet residential zone about 5–6 km from the town center and provincial hall · the key thing to understand before booking is that this is a stay down a village lane, not on a main road or by the sea, so having your own car is the most convenient option — and the upside is free private parking right outside your room, which many reviews praise as easy and secure · from the resort it's about a 10–15 min drive into the town center, markets and shopping malls, around 15–20 min to Bang Saen beach, and an easy hop onto the motorway back to Bangkok, which is a little over an hour away · within a short drive there are cafes, restaurants and convenience stores to stop by · one thing to note about transport: it can be fairly inconvenient without a car, since you'd rely on hired cars or ride-hailing apps, which can be harder to get deep in a lane than in town · if you're planning to use this as a base for Chonburi and Bang Saen, driving yourself is the smoothest option.

"Stayed down a really quiet lane, slept great with no disturbances, the triangular high-ceilinged room is as pretty as the photos, and you can park right outside the room. Great for people who drive themselves and want a quiet, design-led place to sleep at an affordable price."

The triangular A-frame buildings of The MuG Resort Chonburi, with a minimal bare-concrete design

Room types and decor — the heart of The MuG Resort is the design of the rooms · the buildings are A-frame with high triangular ceilings, which makes the rooms feel airier and more dimensional than a typical square room · the decor is a minimal bare-concrete style mixed with wood, leaning on simple lines and a clean look for the feel of a designer camping cabin · many reviews mention the high triangular ceilings and the glass-roofed bathrooms in some rooms that let in natural light, keeping the bathroom bright and airy rather than cramped · inside, the rooms have everything you need at this level — air-con, a fridge, a flat-screen TV, a work desk, power outlets, blackout curtains, and a balcony or private sitting corner · the bathroom is a rain shower with a handheld unit, plus towels and basic amenities · real reviews agree that the rooms are very clean, the beds comfortable with several pillows, and quiet enough to sleep well · the thing to set expectations on is that, being a small stay, the rooms lean on simplicity and design rather than piling on luxury facilities — and with the bare-concrete concept, anyone who likes fully warm-toned rooms may find the look a bit cool and raw, which is more a matter of taste than a flaw.

Facilities and shared spaces — let's be straight from the start: The MuG Resort is a small stay with no swimming pool and no on-site restaurant · what it does have are shared spaces sized to fit the resort, namely a small garden, a shared lounge to relax in, a communal kitchen, and a barbecue corner where groups of friends or families can grill · there is free Wi-Fi, room service, luggage storage, a laundry service, and help calling a taxi · the real advantage is the free private parking, which is convenient and reassuring for anyone driving themselves · the overall vibe leans on quiet, privacy and pretty photo angles from the architecture itself, rather than being a resort with all-day activities · compared with a beachfront resort with a pool and full facilities, The MuG plays a different game — it's a small design-led stay selling atmosphere and calm, not a place you come to use resort facilities all day · those who understand this from the start will be happy with what they get, while anyone expecting a pool and activities may need to look at a different type of stay.

Food and places nearby — since The MuG Resort has no on-site restaurant and doesn't lean on breakfast the way a big resort does, food mostly relies on places outside · the good news is that Samet and the Mueang Chonburi area have cafes and restaurants spread within a short drive — stylish coffee shops, made-to-order spots, noodle shops and local eateries · many reviews say the area "has cafes and restaurants nearby," so heading out for food is no trouble if you have a car · for those who want to cook or grill with a group of friends, the resort's communal kitchen and barbecue corner help — buy ingredients from a market or convenience store and cook your own in a relaxed setting · if you want seafood, which Chonburi is known for, it's a short drive to the Bang Saen or Ang Sila side · in short, food isn't the selling point here, but with the location and the communal kitchen and barbecue setup, you can still handle meals conveniently in a flexible small-stay way.

Inside a high-ceilinged room at The MuG Resort, simply decorated in warm tones with natural light

Service — even though it's a small stay, service gets fairly consistent praise in real reviews · many guests describe the owner and team as friendly, attentive and well-organized, answering questions quickly and helping with check-in, check-out and parking · with its small size and few rooms, looking after guests feels close and personal, more like staying at a friend's place than a big, formal hotel · most bookings are made through online platforms or directly via the resort's Facebook page · one thing to understand is that, being a small stay, it may not have staff on duty 24 hours like a big hotel, so communicating your arrival time in advance — especially if you're arriving late — helps make check-in smoother · overall the feedback on service is positive, and it's part of why this small stay earns a good review score.

What real reviews say (the good and the not-so-good) — pulling from Trip.com, Booking.com, Agoda and TripAdvisor, the picture is fairly consistent, though it's worth repeating that the number of reviews is still small because this is a small stay that opened in 2023, so the score mainly reflects its early guests · On the praise side: the high-ceilinged triangular A-frame design that's pretty and photographs well, very clean rooms with high cleanliness scores, comfortable beds with several pillows, a quiet village-lane setting that's easy to sleep in, friendly and attentive staff and owners, and the free private parking that's convenient for those who drive themselves · On the things to note side: the main points aren't really "downsides" but "limitations that come with the type of stay" that you should know before booking — no swimming pool and no on-site restaurant, set deep down a lane that's inconvenient to reach without a car, a small stay that may not have staff on duty at all times, and a bare-concrete look that may not suit those who like fully warm rooms · these notes are solved by choosing a stay that matches your trip style and setting the right expectations, rather than being problems that leave people disappointed.

"The room was super clean, the design is beautiful and photographs well from every angle, and the owner is kind and friendly · you just have to understand it's a small stay — no pool, no on-site restaurant, so you have to drive out to eat. But for this price with the quiet and design you get, it's really worth it."

A relaxing corner and garden setting at The MuG Resort down a quiet lane in Samet, Mueang Chonburi

Price and value — The MuG Resort's starting price is around THB 1,100–1,500/night for a Signature-style room at normal rates, and it may climb over weekends and long holidays · compared with design stays in the same tier, this price is very good value for a stay that sells architecture as its draw, since A-frame rooms or designer boutiques in tourist towns usually price quite a bit higher · what makes it feel worth it is getting a clean room, pretty design, quiet and free parking at the price of a typical guesthouse or small hotel · but you should also think about value in the "what am I paying for" sense — if you value design, quiet and privacy, every baht is worth it · but if you measure value by facilities like a pool, restaurant and activities, this won't be the choice that delivers that kind of value, and a beachfront resort at a slightly higher price may feel like better value to you.

What to know before booking — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, this is best for people who drive themselves, since it's down a village lane where hailing public transport isn't as easy as in town; if you don't have a car, plan your transport well · Two, it's a small stay with no swimming pool or on-site restaurant, so prepare a meal plan using places nearby or the resort's communal kitchen / barbecue corner · Three, since rooms are limited and design lovers seek this place out, book ahead over weekends and holidays · Four, if you're arriving late, give your arrival time in advance through the booking channel so check-in goes smoothly, as there may not be staff on duty 24 hours · Five, check with the property about the facilities you want (such as a coffee maker, or a room with a glass roof) at the time of booking, since details may vary by room · Six, compare prices across several platforms and pick free cancellation if your plans aren't set yet.

The verdict — from all the real reviews, The MuG Resort is best for people who want a quiet, clean, design-led place to sleep at an affordable price when passing through or running errands around Mueang Chonburi and Bang Saen · the standouts are the high-ceilinged triangular A-frame buildings with a minimal bare-concrete look that's pretty and photographs well, the quiet of a village lane, clean rooms, comfy beds and free private parking, all at the price of a typical small hotel · if you're after a beachfront resort with a pool, on-site restaurant and full activities, this isn't the answer, and you should consider resorts on the Bang Saen beach side instead · but for travelers who drive themselves, love design, and value quiet and privacy over having every facility on hand — The MuG Resort is a small, interesting option in Chonburi, and the reason its early guests gave it good scores and praise.

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Triangular A-frame buildings
Rooms with high triangular ceilings and a minimal bare-concrete design, for a camping-like vibe with hotel comfort — pretty and great for photos.
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Quiet and private
Set down a village lane in Samet, away from the bustle of town, easy to sleep in with no disturbances — ideal for people who want to truly unwind.
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Free private parking
Park right outside your room, conveniently and securely — especially good for people who drive themselves, and an easy base for Chonburi and Bang Saen.
Our Rating
8.8
out of 10
Based on 40+ reviews
Cleanliness
9.5
Design/atmosphere
9.3
Service
9.0
Value
8.9
Rooms
8.8
Location
8.2
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.8 / 10
✦ Pros
  • High-ceilinged triangular A-frame design, pretty and great for photos
  • Very clean rooms, comfortable beds with several pillows
  • Quiet village-lane setting, easy to sleep in
  • Free private parking, convenient for people who drive themselves
◎ Things to note
  • ! No swimming pool and no on-site restaurant
  • ! Deep down a lane, inconvenient to reach without a car
  • ! A small, newly opened stay, so the number of reviews is still small
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.8 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Very good value for a stay that sells design as its draw
  • A designer-camping vibe, quiet and private
  • Friendly, attentive owners and team
  • Communal kitchen and barbecue corner for cooking your own
◎ Things to note
  • ! The bare-concrete look may not suit those who like fully warm rooms
  • ! May not have staff on duty 24 hours — give your arrival time in advance
  • ! You'll rely on restaurants nearby — no big-resort breakfast
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
The MuG Resort is best for people who want a quiet, clean, design-led place to sleep at an affordable price around Mueang Chonburi — high-ceilinged triangular A-frame buildings, a minimal bare-concrete look, quiet, and free private parking · but you have to understand it's a small, newly opened stay with no swimming pool or on-site restaurant, set deep down a lane that suits people who drive themselves, and the number of reviews is still small.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you're after a beachfront resort with a pool and activities — this is a small design-led boutique with no swimming pool or on-site restaurant → consider resorts on the Bang Saen beach side instead if you want full facilities
  • 💡If you don't have your own car — the stay is down a village lane where hailing public transport isn't convenient → plan your transport in advance, or pick an in-town stay where rides are easier to get
  • 💡If you're arriving late or want 24-hour service — this is a small stay that may not have staff on duty at all times → give your arrival time in advance through the booking channel or the resort's Facebook page so check-in goes smoothly
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
THB 1,100
/ night
Signature Room · high-ceilinged A-frame room · King bed · air-con, fridge, TV, work desk, balcony · estimated starting price
Signature Room
THB 1,100
Signature (glass roof)
THB 1,300
Garden-view room
THB 1,400
Group/family room
THB 1,800
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Driving yourself is the most convenient
The stay is down a village lane in Samet with free private parking outside the room. If you don't have a car, plan your transport well, since hailing a ride deep in a lane isn't easy.
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Plan your meals ahead
There's no on-site restaurant, but there is a communal kitchen and barbecue corner — buy ingredients and cook your own, or drive out to cafes and restaurants around Mueang Chonburi.
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Pick a glass-roof room
Some rooms have a glass-roofed bathroom that lets in natural light and feels airy and bright. If you like pretty photo spots, ask about it and specify the room type at booking.
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Book ahead during holidays
Rooms are limited and design lovers seek this place out, so over weekends and holidays book ahead and compare prices across several platforms.

Frequently asked questions — The MuG Resort Chonburi

Where is The MuG Resort · how do you get there?
The stay is on Soi Nartmontasevee 12, off Phaya Satcha Road in Samet, Mueang Chonburi, about 5 km from town · it's a quiet village lane best suited to people who drive themselves, since there's free private parking · about a 10–15 min drive into the town center, around 15–20 min to Bang Saen beach, and a little over an hour from Bangkok.
Does The MuG Resort have a swimming pool and restaurant?
No swimming pool and no on-site restaurant, since it's a small boutique resort focused on design and quiet · what it has is a garden, a shared lounge, and a communal kitchen and barbecue corner for cooking your own · for meals you'll rely on cafes and restaurants around Mueang Chonburi, a short drive away.
What are the rooms at The MuG Resort like · are they really triangular?
Yes · the highlight is the A-frame buildings with high triangular ceilings, decorated in a minimal bare-concrete style mixed with wood for a designer-camping vibe · rooms have air-con, a fridge, a TV, a work desk and a rain shower, with some rooms featuring a glass roof for natural light · reviews praise the rooms as very clean and the beds comfortable.
What's the starting price at The MuG Resort?
Prices start at around THB 1,100–1,500/night for a Signature room at normal rates · that's very good value for a stay that sells A-frame design as its draw · prices over weekends and holidays may climb, so book ahead and compare across several platforms.
Who is The MuG Resort for?
It's a great fit for couples and travelers who drive themselves, love design, and value quiet and privacy when passing through or running errands around Mueang Chonburi and Bang Saen · if you're after a beachfront resort with a pool and full activities, resorts on the Bang Saen beach side may suit you better.
Where can you book The MuG Resort?
You can book through Agoda, Booking.com and Trip.com, or contact them directly via the Facebook page "The Mug Resort Chonburi" and by phone at 081-429-2536 · it's a small stay with limited rooms, so book ahead, especially over holidays, and give your arrival time in advance if you're coming in late.
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