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Triton Place (Triton Hotel Nakhonratchasima)
🏡 Quiet small boutique 📍 Mittraphap Road · Korat town
8.3 / 10
🇹🇭 Mittraphap Road · Nakhon Ratchasima town
Triton Place (Triton Hotel Nakhonratchasima)
Budget Boutique · Few rooms, quiet · Big rooms · Free parking
Front exterior and building of Triton Place, a small boutique hotel on Mittraphap Road, Nakhon Ratchasima
A room at Triton Place Korat with a large bed, plenty of space and a calm, easy-on-the-eyes tone
Type
Small boutique
Review Score
8.3 / 10
From
฿600 /night
Rooms
~17–20 rooms
Location
Mittraphap Road Near The Mall · Big C Korat
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Triton Place Korat — a quiet small boutique hotel where you get a big room on a budget

If you're coming to Korat and don't want to pay a lot, but you also don't want a cramped room in a generic budget hotel — Triton Place, officially Triton Hotel Nakhonratchasima, is a middle path a lot of people overlook · It's a small boutique hotel of around 17–20 rooms on Mittraphap Road in Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima district, and what it sells is peace and quiet, rooms bigger than the price suggests, and a friendly feel rather than fancy facilities · The thing real reviews agree on is that the rooms are clean, the AC gets seriously cold, and there's free parking right out front · It starts at about THB 600/night with an overall score of around 8.3 from real reviews · But there are a few things you should honestly know before booking, and we'll lay them all out in this review.

Our Full Review

Who Triton Place is for, in a nutshell — the shortest way to put it: Triton Place is a hotel for people who are driving to Korat themselves, want a big clean room on a budget, and value quiet over having every facility on hand · It's not a downtown hotel attached to a mall or with a rooftop pool to photograph, and it's not a nature resort · It's a small boutique hotel with only about 17–20 rooms, so the overall feel is quiet, uncrowded, and closer to staying at a house than at a big hotel · The people it suits best are couples or spouses passing through Korat who just need a place to sleep for a night or two, travelers driving the Bangkok–Isan route who want to stop and recharge without diving into the busy town center, and workers or sales reps in Korat on business who want a quiet, inexpensive base · Real reviews across several platforms line up on this: the ones who leave disappointed are usually those who expected big-hotel facilities, while the happy guests are the ones who understood from the start that they were booking a small budget hotel and got a room that was bigger and cleaner than they expected · You could call it a place that's "true to the photos" for people who know what they want — and not a fit for people who want everything in one spot.

Location and getting around — Triton Place sits on Mittraphap Road in Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima district; the address is 111/10 Mittraphap Road, Nai Mueang · The thing to be clear on before booking is that it's not in the heart of the Ya Mo Monument area or attached to a big mall, but in a fairly quiet part of town that suits people with a car more than people without one · From the hotel to the Thao Suranari (Ya Mo) Monument in the town center is about 4 km, roughly a 10 min drive · Closer than that are the malls and shops — about a 3 min drive to Big C Korat 2 and about 5 min to The Mall Korat · Right around the hotel there are points of interest like the Rose Garden and the Petrified Wood Museum, both within less than 1 km · Nakhon Ratchasima railway station is about 4–5 km away · The honest note is that several foreign reviewers say the hotel is "a bit outside town" and that "you should have your own car", because hailing a ride or walking around the area isn't as convenient as at a downtown hotel · But for people who drive themselves, the Mittraphap Road location is actually an advantage, since getting in and out of town and onto routes toward Khao Yai, Pak Chong, or up toward Khon Kaen–Udon is easy without weaving through the traffic-heavy center.

"The room was way bigger than I expected, the AC was really cold, and parking was easy — you can park right in front of your room · Quiet and easy to sleep in, great for a stopover, and well worth it at this price."

Front exterior and building of Triton Place, a small boutique hotel on Mittraphap Road, Nakhon Ratchasima

Room types and decor — being a small hotel, Triton Place keeps its room types simple, mainly Standard Twin (two single beds) and Standard King (one large bed) · The most-praised point, and the real selling feature, is the room size that's bigger than the price — many reviews use the words "spacious" and "very spacious," which is rare in hotels at this price that usually hand you a cramped room · The rooms are decorated simply, in a calm tone, not flashy or luxurious, but with a focus on cleanliness and being genuinely usable · What you get in the room includes AC (which reviews praise as strong and cold and working well), a fridge, a work desk, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, free drinking water, free bathroom amenities, and a private bathroom that many call clean · Some rooms have a balcony and a town view · Overall the decor is "good value and functional" rather than styled for photos · For anyone who just wants a big, clean bedroom with cold AC and a comfy bed to rest in, the rooms here do the job well for what you pay · But if you expect distinctive design, premium furniture, or fully-loaded in-room facilities like a chain hotel, you may need to adjust your expectations to match the price.

Facilities and common areas — let's be straight: Triton Place is a small hotel, so there's no swimming pool, no gym, and no spa · What it does have are the basic essentials done well for the price: free private parking, which is a real highlight because you can park conveniently right in front of your room or on the property without booking ahead — important for self-drivers · There's free Wi-Fi in the common areas, a 24-hour reception, a small lounge and lounge bar, a garden and an outdoor seating area, a small mini-mart in the hotel, housekeeping service, and round-the-clock security · One thing many people like is the quiet, relaxed garden and seating area, good for sitting and resting or having a light drink in the evening · An important note that reviews bring up is that the building is low-rise with no elevator — if you get an upper-floor room you have to walk up the stairs, which most people say they can manage fine, but anyone with heavy luggage, who finds stairs difficult, or who is traveling with elderly companions should ask for a ground-floor room when booking · Overall, the facilities here are "just enough for sleeping over," not "come for the hotel's facilities," which fits the character of a small budget boutique hotel.

Food and eating around the hotel — this is a point to be clear on, because Triton Place has no large in-house restaurant · At some times reviews mention a light breakfast service, such as toast, coffee, tea, or Ovaltine, only as a small extra — not a full breakfast buffet — and the breakfast policy can change, so ask the hotel directly when booking if breakfast matters to you · The upside is that around the hotel and along the Mittraphap Road area there are a fair number of restaurants and convenience stores, and some reviewers say there are eateries within walking distance across the footbridge · On top of that, being close to Big C and The Mall Korat just a few minutes' drive away means it's not hard to find food, both in the malls and at local shops · For self-drivers, heading out to eat isn't a problem, and you also get to try genuine Korat dishes like Pad Mee Korat or the punchy Isan spots in town · The bottom line on food is: don't expect the hotel to feed you every meal, but treat the place as a base to sleep and head out to eat, which fits the style of a small hotel like this perfectly.

A room at Triton Place Korat with a large bed, plenty of space and a calm, easy-on-the-eyes tone

Service and hospitality — the upside of a small hotel is friendly, personal service · Many real reviews praise the staff as polite, friendly, and helpful, whether for check-in, route advice, or help with parking · Because there are only a few rooms, the staff can look after everyone thoroughly, and you don't feel like just a room number the way you might at a big hotel · The desk is open 24 hours, which makes things easier for people arriving late at night or leaving before dawn · To be straight about it, some older reviews mention room-specific issues, such as an unpleasant smell in the bathroom or ventilation that still wasn't great, which the hotel has tried to fix · Things like this show up in small hotels on a tight budget and can usually be solved by telling the staff and asking to switch rooms at check-in · Overall the feedback on service leans positive, and it's a point that helps make the stay better even though the hotel itself doesn't have luxury facilities.

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 · On the praise side: rooms bigger than the price, clean rooms and bathrooms, strong cold AC that works well, a quiet atmosphere that's easy to sleep in, free parking you can use right in front of your room, friendly and helpful staff, and good value for a stopover · Many sum it up as a good place for "a stopover sleep" in Korat · On the watch-out side: the most-mentioned point is the location being fairly outside the town center, which means you need your own car · Next is no elevator, with upper-floor rooms requiring stairs, no full restaurant and little or no breakfast, no pool or gym, and some older reviews noting a smell in certain bathrooms · Most of these criticisms are things you'd predict from the hotel's size and price, rather than problems that make people feel it's not worth it — as long as you set your expectations correctly from the start.

"Nice quiet little hotel, lovely staff · but it's a bit outside town, so it's a hassle without a car, and the room was upstairs with stairs to climb · Better suited to people driving themselves."

The common area and garden of Triton Place hotel, Nakhon Ratchasima

Price and value — Triton Place starts at about THB 600/night at regular rates (some platforms have shown it as low as around THB 560, averaging somewhere over THB 700), depending on the season and room type · Compared with hotels of the same level in Korat town, this place is good value for room size and quiet, because you get a bigger room than a typical budget hotel at a similar price · Compared with downtown hotels that have full facilities like a rooftop pool or mall access, such as a 4-star in the center, Triton Place is several times cheaper, but the trade-off is not having those facilities and being farther from the town center · The real value point is this: if you're driving yourself and just want a big, clean, quiet place to sleep with free parking, every baht you spend is fully earned back · But if you don't have a car and have to hail a ride in and out of town every time, the added transport cost may chip away at the value, and it might be better value to pick a downtown hotel within walking distance of restaurants and malls instead.

Things to know before booking — a few things will make the stay go more smoothly · One, this hotel suits people with their own car most, since the location is fairly far from the town center; without a car, budget extra time and money for rides in and out of town · Two, if you have heavy luggage, find stairs difficult, or are traveling with elderly companions, ask for a ground-floor room when booking, since the building has no elevator · Three, don't expect a breakfast buffet or in-house restaurant — plan to eat out or grab things from the nearby Big C / The Mall · Four, if you're sensitive to bathroom smells, check the room at check-in and ask to switch right away if there's an issue; the staff are helpful · Five, since it's a small hotel with few rooms, it can fill up fast during long weekends or when there's an event in Korat, so book ahead and pick a free-cancellation option if your plans aren't set.

The verdict — from all the real reviews, Triton Place (Triton Hotel Nakhonratchasima) is best suited to people driving to Korat themselves who want a big clean room and a quiet atmosphere on a budget · Its strengths are room size that's bigger than the price, cleanliness, cold AC, free parking, and the friendly service of a small hotel · But understand clearly from the start that there's no pool, no gym, no elevator, and no full restaurant, and the location is outside the town center, so it suits people with a car · If you're looking for a stay within walking distance of malls and restaurants, or want all the facilities in one place, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a downtown hotel like one around the Ya Mo area instead · But for people who know they just want a big, quiet, clean place to sleep at a good price with parking — Triton Place does that job well and is worth it, as the overlooked small boutique pick in Korat.

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Rooms bigger than the price
Real reviews agree the rooms are bigger than other hotels at the same price · Clean, strong cold AC, great for a comfortable rest
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Quiet, few rooms
A small boutique hotel of around 17–20 rooms, quiet and uncrowded, easy to sleep in, great for a stopover
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Free, easy parking
Free private parking — park in front of your room or on the property, no advance booking needed · great for self-drivers
Our Rating
8.3
out of 10
Based on 277+ reviews
Cleanliness
8.6
Staff
8.5
Value for money
8.5
Comfort
8.3
Location
7.8
Facilities
7.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Rooms bigger than the price, clean, strong cold AC
  • Quiet atmosphere, easy to sleep in
  • Free private parking, easy to park
  • Friendly, helpful staff
◎ Things to note
  • ! Location fairly outside the town center; you should have your own car
  • ! No elevator; upper-floor rooms require stairs
  • ! No full restaurant; little or no breakfast
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Spacious, clean rooms; good budget value
  • Quiet and private, great for a stopover
  • Near The Mall and Big C Korat by car
  • Free parking and a 24-hour front desk
◎ Things to note
  • ! No swimming pool, gym, or spa
  • ! You need a car since it's far from the town center
  • ! Some older reviews mention a smell in certain bathrooms
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Triton Place is a solid pick for people driving to Korat themselves who want a big clean room and quiet on a budget — you get a room bigger than the price, cold AC, free parking, and the friendly service of a small hotel · But understand that there's no pool, no elevator, no full restaurant, and the location is outside the town center, so it suits people with a car more than those without one.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you don't have your own car — the location is fairly far from the town center and not easy to walk around, so you'd have to hail a ride in and out of town every time → without a car, pick a downtown hotel around the Ya Mo area within walking distance of restaurants and malls instead
  • 💡If you have heavy luggage or find stairs difficult — the building is low-rise with no elevator, and upper-floor rooms require stairs → ask for a ground-floor room when booking
  • 💡If you want full facilities like a pool, gym, or breakfast buffet — this is a small boutique focused on big budget-friendly rooms and has none of that → if you want the full package, choose a 4-star hotel in town instead
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿600
/ night
Standard Twin · 2 single beds · spacious, AC, fridge, flat-screen TV, en-suite bathroom · estimated starting price
Standard Twin
฿600
Standard King
฿650
Standard King (ground floor)
฿650
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Insider Tips
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Best for self-drivers
The location is on Mittraphap Road outside the town center · having a car is easiest — getting in and out of town and onto routes to Khao Yai/Pak Chong is simple
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Ask for a ground-floor room if needed
The building has no elevator · if you have heavy luggage, find stairs difficult, or have elderly companions, ask for a ground-floor room when booking
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Plan ahead for food
No full restaurant · head out to eat or grab things from the nearby Big C / The Mall Korat, just a few minutes' drive away
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Book ahead — few rooms
It's a small hotel with only a few rooms · it fills up fast on long weekends or when there's an event in Korat, so book ahead and pick a free-cancellation option

Frequently asked questions — Triton Place Nakhon Ratchasima

Where is Triton Place Korat, and is it easy to get to?
It's at 111/10 Mittraphap Road, in Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima district · about a 3 min drive to Big C Korat 2 and 5 min to The Mall Korat · about 4 km from the Thao Suranari (Ya Mo) Monument, roughly a 10 min drive · The thing to know is that the location is fairly outside the town center, so it suits people with their own car more than those without one.
What's the starting price at Triton Place, and what room types are there?
Prices start at about THB 600/night at regular rates (it has sometimes been seen as low as around THB 560) · the main room types are Standard Twin (two single beds) and Standard King (one large bed) · the highlight is rooms bigger than the price, and rates move with the season and holidays, so always compare a few platforms before booking.
Does Triton Place have a pool or breakfast?
This is a small boutique hotel — no swimming pool, no gym, and no full restaurant · at some times there's a light breakfast such as toast and coffee only as an extra, and the policy can change, so ask the hotel before booking if breakfast matters · there are restaurants around the hotel and near the malls if you want to head out to eat.
Who is Triton Place best suited to?
It's a great fit for people driving to Korat themselves who want a big clean room and quiet on a budget — couples, people passing through, or those on a short business trip · it's not a great fit for people without a car, or those who want full facilities like a pool, gym, and breakfast buffet.
Does Triton Place have an elevator and parking?
No elevator, as it's a low-rise building, so upper-floor rooms require stairs — if you have heavy luggage or find stairs difficult, ask for a ground-floor room when booking · as for parking, it's free and private, easy to use in front of your room or on the property without booking ahead, which is a point reviews praise.
What are cleanliness and noise like at Triton Place?
Most real reviews praise it for clean rooms and bathrooms, strong cold AC, and a quiet atmosphere that's easy to sleep in, since there are few rooms and it's not crowded · some older reviews mention a smell in certain bathrooms, which can be solved by telling the staff and asking to switch rooms at check-in; the staff are helpful.
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