Venezia Resort Buriram — an in-town resort that's quieter than you'd expect, near the City Pillar Shrine, with a pool slide for the kids
Picture a small resort tucked down a lane off the main road, with a little waterfall in the middle of the pool, kids sliding into the water in one corner, adults sipping drinks at the poolside, and in the kitchen a German owner keeping an eye on breakfast himself — Venezia Resort Buriram is exactly that kind of place, and it sits in central Buriram, in the Nai Mueang area, near the City Pillar Shrine (King Rama I Monument) and right beside Buriram Hospital · It's a small resort of around 31–40 rooms that plenty of guests describe the same way: "quieter than you'd expect for somewhere in town" · Rooms start at around THB 900/night · The review pool is still small (around 26 reviews on TripAdvisor, a 9.0 on Traveloka from a small sample), but most of the feedback leans positive — especially on how friendly the owner is and how well it suits families travelling with kids.
Who Venezia Resort suits, in a nutshell — if we boil it right down, Venezia Resort Buriram is a small owner-run resort that sits somewhere between an "in-town hotel" and a "resort to unwind in" · It's not a big chain hotel with a hundred staff, and it's not a cheap hostel selling nothing but a bed · It's a resort of around 31–40 rooms with a pool, a garden and its own restaurant, run by a German owner and his Thai wife — which is the thing many guests single out, because they get to talk to the actual owner and feel that attention to detail · From genuine reviews on TripAdvisor, Agoda and Traveloka, the people it suits best are families travelling with kids, thanks to the kids' pool with a slide and the play corner; people on a self-drive trip who want easy parking and an in-town location; and international travellers who want someone who can speak English and German and a bit of a European breakfast · On the flip side, anyone looking for a polished, perfect-in-every-corner luxury hotel, brand-new room design, or a full set of five-star facilities may feel this is a small resort that leans on atmosphere and homey care rather than luxury · And to be honest, the review sample here is still small (in the dozens, not the thousands like the big in-town hotels), so the scores you see reflect the satisfaction of one small group — read the reviews alongside them and weigh them against your own expectations before deciding.
Location and getting around — Venezia Resort sits on Na Sathani Road, Nai Mueang sub-district, Mueang Buriram district, an in-town area close to several key spots · The clearest landmark is the Buriram City Pillar Shrine (the King Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok the Great, Rama I, Monument), about 1.4 km away — a short walk or drive · Another important marker is Buriram railway station, just around 1.1–1.4 km away, so anyone arriving by train only needs a short hop onward; and the thing many people like is that the resort is right next to Buriram Hospital, which is very handy if you're visiting a patient, a relative, or staff who need to stay close by · The location point reviews mention over and over is that the resort is set back from the main road, which makes it "quieter than you'd expect for somewhere in town" — you get the convenience of being in town without putting up with traffic noise out front all night · Within a few minutes' walk there are several 7-Eleven branches, made-to-order eateries and shops in town, so food is easy to find · Distances to keep in mind: Chang Arena is about 6–9 km away and Buriram Airport (BFV) is a fair way out at around 30+ km, as usual for this province's airport, which sits outside the city · So if you're mainly here for football or motor racing at the Chang stadium, allow extra travel time on match days; but if you're seeing the city, hitting the markets, or using Buriram as a base for Phanom Rung and Prasat Muang Tam, an in-town location like this works out better.
"The owner thinks of the things other hotels tend to forget — a play corner, slides in the garden and the pool, a warm welcome from the moment you arrive, clean rooms, a clean pool, big towels, a big bed, a good bathroom, and a gym that's actually usable."
Room types and decor — Venezia Resort is a roughly 2-storey building with around 31–40 rooms in total, depending on the platform · The main room types you'll see when booking are Single Room, Double Room and Deluxe Twin Room, and many rooms have a private balcony looking out over the pool and garden, which international reviewers love — wake up, open the balcony door and there's the blue water and the greenery · The decor is a simple resort style that leans on comfort rather than bold design · What genuine reviews praise often is the large, comfortable beds, the clean rooms, and bathrooms that earned the words "amazing bathrooms" along with big towels · Rooms have air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a fridge/minibar, a safe and the basics covered · To put it plainly, the thing to set your expectations on is that these aren't brand-new boutique-hotel rooms — some of the decor is resort style that's been open a while — but the cleanliness and care make up for it · For families, a room near the pool makes it easy to take the kids in for a swim; and if you're sensitive to air-conditioner noise or want extra quiet, ask when booking for a room away from the machinery or common areas.
Facilities, pool and gym — the highlight that sets Venezia Resort apart from a typical in-town hotel is the outdoor pool, with a small waterfall as its centrepiece and a kids' pool corner with a water slide · This is the main reason families pick the place, because the kids have a safe spot to splash about while the adults relax at the poolside · Beyond the pool there's also a gym that reviews say is "actually usable" rather than just for show, a games room and a kids' play corner, light massage/spa, and a leafy garden that's nice to sit out in come evening · For the basics there's free parking, free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers (ask ahead) and bicycle rental to ride around town · To be honest, the pool isn't huge like a luxury resort's — it's a good size for a small resort, more for letting the kids play and for adults to cool off than for serious lap swimming · A few older reviews once grumbled that the pool water wasn't clear, which is something that varies from time to time depending on upkeep; if you arrive and the pool doesn't look clean, let the front desk know straight away.
Food and the restaurant — this is another thing that gives Venezia Resort its character, because the owner is German, so the kitchen serves both Thai and European food (German and Italian dishes), which you don't often find at a small resort in the middle of an upcountry town · Plenty of genuine reviews praise the breakfast as better than expected, with both Thai and Western options and decent coffee · For international travellers wanting a taste of home after a full day of Isan food, having a European menu in the hotel is something many appreciate · That said, to be fair, some reviews note that the breakfast choices are fairly limited and the variety drops off on some days after the first, which is normal for a small resort kitchen that cooks fresh to the number of guests · Within the frame of a small, affordable resort, the food is a nicely done extra with its own charm rather than something to expect a long buffet from like a big hotel · And beyond the hotel itself, there are made-to-order eateries and food in town easy to head out and try close by.
Service — service is the clearest strength of Venezia Resort according to genuine reviews · Because it's a small owner-run resort, many guests get to meet and chat with the owner directly, whom reviews mention warmly — the welcome on arrival, the help with where to eat and what to see, and sorting out problems on the spot · The Thai staff earn praise for being friendly, polite and attentive · An advantage for international travellers is that they can communicate in English (and German), which isn't something every place in Buriram can do · Being a small resort makes the vibe feel more like staying at a friend's place than checking into a hotel · The trade-off of the small size is that during stretches when the owner or team aren't on site, responses can be slower than at a hotel with several shifts of staff — but on the whole, the people and the care are what make satisfied guests say they'd come back.
What genuine reviews say (the good and the not-so-good) — gathered from TripAdvisor (a rating of around 4.2/5 from 26 reviews · ranking near the top of Buriram's small-accommodation group), Traveloka (a 9.0 from a small sample) and Agoda, the picture is fairly positive, but it has to be read on the basis that the sample is still small · On the praise side: the German owner is attentive and friendly, the resort is quieter than you'd expect for somewhere in town, it suits families thanks to the kids' pool and slide, the rooms are roomy with a pool-view balcony, the beds are big and comfortable, the bathrooms are good, breakfast has both Thai and European options with decent coffee, the gym is actually usable, parking is easy, and the location is close to the railway station and the hospital · On the watch-out side: what comes up is outside noise in some rooms or at certain times (even though it's quieter than expected overall), limited breakfast variety especially over a multi-night stay, a few older reviews that once found the pool water not clear, and an air-conditioner compressor placement that makes the balcony hot in some rooms · There was also an older 2019 review stating the hotel was closed, which runs counter to the latest information, since the property is back open and bookable as normal on Agoda, Traveloka and Trip.com · Overall the gripes are manageable by choosing your room and setting expectations to match a small resort.
"I love that the owner designed and built it with real thought. The resort is set back from the main road so you barely hear traffic. Breakfast is included, there are Thai options to choose from and good coffee, the staff are friendly, the bed is really comfortable, and the room is clean."
Price and value — room rates at Venezia Resort start at around THB 900/night in the normal range for an entry-level room, and climb from there by room type and season, with Deluxe or larger rooms landing in the THB 1,200–1,800+ range · The clear spike comes on days with football or motor racing at Chang Arena, when accommodation across the whole city fills up fast and prices rise together · Compared with in-town Buriram hotels in the same bracket — such as The Sita Princess or Thepnakorn, which also sit in the low-thousands range — where Venezia Resort gains an edge is its resort atmosphere, the pool with a waterfall and a slide, and the hands-on owner care, plus a European menu you won't find elsewhere · Where it falls behind is that the small size means some facilities aren't as complete as a big hotel's, and the review pool is far smaller · So on value: if you put a premium on a quiet atmosphere, friendly care, and having young kids who want a swim, this is good value at this price · But if you measure value by a full set of facilities and a large number of reviews to vouch for it, you may want to compare it against in-town hotels with a bigger review base too.
What to know before you book — a few things make for a smoother stay · One, since it's a small owner-run resort, vacancies are limited and fill up fast around match days at the Chang stadium, so book ahead and compare prices across platforms · Two, if you're bringing kids mainly for the pool, check the pool's status and opening hours first and bring your own pool toys just in case · Three, if you're a light sleeper or sensitive to noise, ask when booking for a room away from the road, the machinery and the common areas for maximum quiet · Four, if breakfast variety matters to you, set your expectations that this is a small resort kitchen focused on fresh cooking, not a long buffet · Five, always check the property's operating status and the latest reviews before booking, because small upcountry stays can sometimes close for renovation or have specific conditions — currently it's confirmed open and bookable on Agoda, Traveloka and Trip.com · Six, if you're driving yourself, the free parking is a plus, but check the route into the lane ahead of time since the resort is set back from the main road.
The verdict — from all the genuine reviews, Venezia Resort Buriram is a small resort that suits best families travelling with kids, self-drive travellers, and international visitors who want a quiet in-town resort atmosphere with hands-on owner care · What sets it apart from a typical in-town hotel is the pool with a waterfall and a slide for the kids, the Thai-European menu from the German owner, and an in-town location close to the City Pillar Shrine, the railway station and the hospital while still being set back from the main road and quieter than you'd expect · If you're after a polished luxury hotel, brand-new room design, or a large review base for peace of mind, this may not be the answer, and you should weigh up in-town hotels with thousands of reviews alongside it · But for someone who values friendliness, a resort atmosphere, and a place for the kids to swim on a low-thousands budget — Venezia Resort is a choice with its own charm that isn't easy to find in Buriram, and it's worth a try if it matches your style of stay.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Run hands-on by a German owner — warm and friendly, can communicate in English and German
- ✓ Quieter than you'd expect for somewhere in town, since it's set back from the main road
- ✓ Pool with a waterfall and a kids' pool with a slide — great for families
- ✓ Roomy rooms with a pool-view balcony, big beds, good bathrooms
- ! Review pool is still small (in the dozens) compared with the big in-town hotels
- ! Limited breakfast variety, especially over a multi-night stay
- ! A few older reviews once found the pool water not clear and the balcony hot from the AC unit placement
- ✓ Friendly small-resort atmosphere, like staying at a friend's place
- ✓ Thai-European food from the owner's kitchen, not found elsewhere in town
- ✓ Free parking, location close to the railway station and the hospital
- ✓ Gym that's actually usable, plus a games room and a kids' play corner
- ! Small in size, facilities not as complete as a big hotel's
- ! About 6–9 km from Chang Arena — not ideal if you're mainly here for the matches
- ! During stretches when the owner/team aren't on site, responses can be slower
- 💡If you want a large review base for peace of mind — this is a small resort with reviews in the dozens, not the thousands → read the latest reviews and check the operating status before every booking
- 💡If you're coming to Buriram specifically for the matches at the Chang stadium — this is about 6–9 km from the stadium and you'll need to allow time on match days → consider a hotel around the arena instead
- 💡If you expect a varied breakfast buffet and brand-new room design — this is a small resort kitchen that cooks fresh, with decor that's been open a while → focus on the atmosphere and care, or ask to see the room before checking in