Wattana Place (Baan Thai Boutique) — Halal Pool & Garden Retreat in Ramkhamhaeng, 10 Minutes Walk to Rajamangala Stadium
Finding a hotel in Bangkok's Ramkhamhaeng–Hua Mak district that offers a halal restaurant, outdoor pool, and a lush tropical garden all under one roof is no small feat — yet Wattana Place (now rebranded as Baan Thai Boutique) delivers exactly that. This 3-star Thai-style boutique sits at 361/1-2 Ramkhamhaeng Road, between Soi 47 and Soi 49, in the Hua Mak sub-district of Bang Kapi. It is roughly 750 m — a 10 to 12-minute walk — from Rajamangala National Stadium, making it a go-to base when concerts or major sporting events fill that massive arena. Airport Rail Link (ARL) Hua Mak station sits approximately 1.7 km away, connecting guests to Suvarnabhumi Airport in about 25 minutes. With 200 rooms, a halal breakfast buffet, free parking, and a score of 8.4 out of 10 from 431 verified guest reviews, the hotel consistently punches above its price bracket. This review is compiled from real guest experiences across Agoda, Booking.com, and Trip.com.
Who it suits best — Wattana Place (Baan Thai Boutique) has a distinct identity that sets it apart in the Ramkhamhaeng–Hua Mak corridor. The combination of a halal-certified restaurant, outdoor pool, and garden is the main draw, and genuine reviews show it attracts a specific, loyal crowd: Muslim travellers who need certified halal food without compromising on comfort; concert and event-goers heading to Rajamangala National Stadium — less than a kilometre away, walkable after the show; parents visiting students at Ramkhamhaeng University or ABAC Hua Mak; and anyone needing a quiet, green base with easy access to ARL Hua Mak for the airport run. At around ฿900–1,100/night for a Deluxe room, the value for money — given the pool, garden, parking, and breakfast option — is hard to match in this part of Bangkok.
Location and getting around — The full address is 361/1-2 Ramkhamhaeng Road, between Soi 47 and Soi 49, Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 10240. The landmark guests mention most is Rajamangala National Stadium, roughly 750 m away — strolling distance even after a late-night show, which saves the post-concert Grab queue scramble. Ramkhamhaeng University, one of Thailand's largest open universities, is practically on the doorstep. The Mall Ramkhamhaeng / Lifestore shopping complex is about 1.2 km away. For rail connections, ARL Hua Mak (A4) is approximately 1.7 km — a 5-minute Grab or a 20-minute walk along a lively street — and connects directly to Suvarnabhumi Airport in around 25 minutes for about ฿45. The MRT Yellow Line also serves the area (Lad Phrao–Samrong corridor), extending access across the city. One honest note: this is a university and residential neighbourhood, not a tourist hub. Getting to Sukhumvit or Siam requires a transfer.
"Halal breakfast buffet was genuinely good — lots of choice, friendly staff, and the pool garden was so peaceful for the price."
Rooms — The hotel offers 200 air-conditioned rooms across two main booking categories: Deluxe King Room (30 sq m, floors 2–8, one king bed, ideal for couples or solo travellers) and Deluxe Twin Room (same size, two single beds, good for friends or family). What makes the rooms stand out is the three Thai lifestyle concepts woven into the decor — farmer, gardener, and fisherman — using traditional fabrics, natural wood accents, and crafted details. Every room includes a balcony, minibar fridge, flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and hot water shower. The majority of reviews describe rooms as clean and noticeably cold — guests specifically call out the air conditioning as a positive. The honest caveats: bathrooms are on the smaller side, toiletries are basic single-use bottles, and the building is not new, so occasional signs of age (peeling paint, worn wicker decor) appear in some rooms.
Pool, garden, and facilities — The outdoor swimming pool and the surrounding garden are the most frequently praised features across all platforms. Reviewers consistently describe the garden as "peaceful," "green," and "calming" — a genuine rarity in Bangkok's mid-range hotel sector where outdoor space is almost always sacrificed for extra floors. The pool is free for guests. Beyond the pool: a fitness centre with basic equipment, free private parking (a big plus for groups driving to Rajamangala events), a bar, a shared lounge, and a terrace. There is also a spa. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. Muslim guests will find qibla direction indicators in every room alongside the halal dining facilities.
Halal restaurant and breakfast — The hotel's restaurant serves Thai, Asian, and international cuisine under full halal certification — available for lunch and dinner. The halal breakfast buffet at 150 THB per person is consistently rated as the highlight of any stay: guests across platforms call it "far better than expected" with a wide spread of both Thai and Western dishes. A cafe and outdoor seating in the garden complete the food-and-beverage picture. The surrounding Hua Mak and Ramkhamhaeng streets are home to a large Muslim community, so halal eateries and street food options are plentiful within walking distance.
"Great garden and pool, staff spoke English well, and the location for Rajamangala events is unbeatable — walked back after the concert in 12 minutes."
What real guests say — the full picture — Compiled from Agoda, Booking.com, Trip.com, and TripAdvisor (431 verified reviews). Most praised: halal breakfast buffet with variety and quality, outdoor pool and garden creating a calm atmosphere, clean rooms with strong air conditioning and balconies, helpful and English-speaking staff, free parking, and easy walking access to Rajamangala Stadium. Honest downsides: the building is ageing — some rooms show peeling paint, worn wicker furniture, and thin walls; mosquitoes are reported seasonally due to the proximity of the garden and nearby waterway; bathrooms are compact and toiletries are minimal; TV channel selection is limited; and the neighbourhood itself is not central — visiting Sukhumvit or the Old City requires a vehicle or transit. Most criticisms relate to the age of the building rather than service quality or management.
Pricing and value — Deluxe rooms start at approximately ฿900–1,100 per night (around USD 26–32) in the regular season, rising during major events at Rajamangala. The cheapest window is typically August — roughly 8% lower than average. Factor in the outdoor pool, garden, free parking, and the halal breakfast buffet option, and the value proposition is strong for a 3-star property in this area. For context: few hotels in Ramkhamhaeng at this price point offer all three (pool, garden, halal certification). Compare rates across Agoda, Booking.com, and Trip.com — prices can differ, and free-cancellation rates are often available.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Halal breakfast buffet consistently praised for variety and quality
- ✓ Outdoor pool and garden — peaceful and refreshing for the price
- ✓ Friendly, English-speaking staff who handle issues promptly
- ✓ Free parking — a big plus for groups driving to Rajamangala events
- ! Ageing building — some rooms show peeling paint and worn furnishings
- ! Bathrooms on the small side; toiletries are basic
- ! Mosquitoes reported seasonally, especially near the garden
- ✓ Unbeatable location for Rajamangala Stadium events — under 1 km walk
- ✓ Halal-certified throughout: restaurant, breakfast buffet, qibla in rooms
- ✓ Clean pool and garden in excellent condition; rooms clean with strong AC
- ✓ Great value for a hotel with pool, garden, and free parking at this price
- ! Older property — occasional musty smell or wear marks in some rooms
- ! Wi-Fi signal patchy in certain areas; limited TV channels
- ! Not a central neighbourhood — need a vehicle or transit to reach main tourist zones
- 💡If you need large modern bathrooms and brand-new fittings — the building is ageing, bathrooms are compact, and some rooms show wear. Several reviews mention this directly. Consider Bangkok Inter Place or The Quarter Ramkhamhaeng for a newer feel.
- 💡If you are sensitive to mosquitoes — the garden and proximity to water mean seasonal mosquito activity, especially during the rainy season (June–October). Pack repellent or request a higher floor.
- 💡If you need to be central and walking distance from the BTS/MRT — Ramkhamhaeng is a residential and university district. ARL Hua Mak is 1.7 km away; reaching Sukhumvit or Siam requires transit. This base suits Rajamangala or university visits best.