Honest take from real reviews · Budget stays · Yasothon · Updated 2026
10 Budget Hotels in Yasothon Real Value We've Reviewed
Ten low-budget stays in Yasothon we've reviewed, every one scoring 7.5+ — from a central boutique walkable to Ban Singha Tha at ฿650 and a minimalist boutique villa scoring 9.7, to a clean 2-star with a lift and in-town air-con rooms and a garden resort from just ฿450/night. Ranked by value, from around ฿450–900/night.
🏙️ Can you do Yasothon on a small budget — and which area should you base yourself in?
Yasothon is a small, compact Isan province — there aren't as many hotels as in big cities, but the upside is a decent spread of good-scoring stays in the low hundreds to low thousands of baht: central boutiques, clean 2-3 star hotels, and garden resorts. The key to doing Yasothon on a budget is to match your base to your plans — the city centre (Wari Ratchadet / Witthayatamrong / Prachasamphan roads) is the area within walking distance of Ban Singha Tha, the photogenic old shophouse quarter that's the city's highlight, close to markets and restaurants, ideal for sightseeing and street food · the shopping district sits near malls and shops · and the edge of town and the bypass road suit self-drivers, with easy access, big car parks, and Phaya Thaen Park where the famous Rocket Festival is held nearby. If you come during the Rocket Festival in May, book well ahead — city rooms fill fast and prices jump. This guide rounds up 10 budget stays in Yasothon we've reviewed, every one scoring 7.5 or higher, ranked by value, from reading real guest reviews with the honest pros and cons, prices compared on 3 sites, and direct booking links.
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Yasothon has no metro and no train station in town — getting around is mostly by car, with most visitors arriving by coach at the bus terminal or driving in. City-centre stays put you within walking distance of Ban Singha Tha, markets and restaurants, ideal if you don't have a car (The Zen, The Colour, RP City, BM Grand) · the stay behind the bus terminal is walkable to the coach bays, ideal if you arrive by bus (Big Elephant) · bypass / edge-of-town stays need a car or Grab but offer easy access and big car parks (Crystal, The Model Garden, Zigzag, Vimanmek) · U-Sabai Villa is in town but tucked deep in a quiet garden soi, so a car helps. The areas in this guide: City Centre — Ban Singha Tha, markets, food; Shopping District — malls, shops; Edge of Town–Bypass — easy driving, near Phaya Thaen Park.
🏯 Walk to the Ban Singha Tha old quarter🛏️ Every room has a private balcony✨ 30-room boutique, clean, scores 8.9🅿️ Free parking · 24h reception
📍 245 Wari Ratchadet Rd, Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon
The Zen Hotel Yasothon is the pick we rate as the best value in this guide — a 30-room city-centre boutique scoring 8.9 from just ฿650, out of 47 reviews. It's on Wari Ratchadet Road, within walking distance of Ban Singha Tha, the old shophouse quarter that's the city highlight, plus markets and food. Real guest reviews praise its clean boutique feel, with every room getting a private balcony, comfy beds and good service, plus free parking and 24-hour reception. The honest caveats: it's a small hotel with no pool, no in-house breakfast, and some rooms have unremarkable views. Best for couples and budget city sightseers who want a stylish room within walking distance of the food.
💡 Tip: Walk to Ban Singha Tha in the evening to photograph the old shophouses and grab dinner. Ask for a room with the balcony facing the quieter side. There's no in-house breakfast, but plenty of city restaurants are within easy reach.
👍 Pros
✓ Best value in this guide · central, walkable to Ban Singha Tha, markets and food
✓ 30-room boutique, every room has a private balcony, clean
✓ Scores 8.9 · comfortable beds, good service
✓ Free parking · 24h reception · from ฿650, great value
👎 Things to note
✗ Small hotel — no pool, no in-house breakfast
✗ Some rooms have unremarkable views · fills fast at Rocket Festival
——— Next stay ———
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3-Star Boutique Hotel · bright, colourful design · central
The Colour Hotel Yasothon
★ 8.0/10⭐⭐⭐8.0 · 12 reviews · 45 design rooms, central
🎨 Bright, colourful design boutique🏙️ Central, 45 rooms💰 From ฿450, great value🅿️ Free parking · 24h
📍 441/1 Witthayatamrong Rd, Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon
The Colour Hotel Yasothon is a bright, colourful design boutique in the city centre from just ฿450 — tied for the cheapest in this guide but in a central spot, scoring 8.0 from 12 reviews. It's a 45-room boutique on Witthayatamrong Road, walkable to the food quarter and markets. Real guest reviews praise the cheerful room design, good value, free parking and 24-hour operation. The honest caveats: it's been open a while, so some rooms and fittings feel dated, the cheapest Standard rooms are on the small side, and there's no pool. Best for budget travellers who want a cute design room in a central spot.
💡 Tip: The cheapest Standard rooms are on the small side — pay up for a Superior or Deluxe if you want more space. Being central, food is walkable. Room condition varies, so view the room before you take it.
👍 Pros
✓ Bright, cheerful design boutique, from ฿450, great value
✓ Central location, walkable to the food quarter and markets
✓ 45 rooms · free parking · 24h operation
✓ Good for budget travellers who like a design room
👎 Things to note
✗ Open a while — some rooms and fittings feel dated · no pool
✗ Cheapest Standard rooms are small — view the room first
——— Next stay ———
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2-Star Hotel · standout-clean with a lift · bypass road
Crystal Hotel Yasothon
★ 9.0/10⭐⭐9.0 · 12 reviews · main-road, has a lift
✨ Clean rooms, soft beds, scores 9.0🛗 Has a lift · free parking🚗 On a main road, easy in/out of town🙂 Friendly staff
📍 284 Bypass Rd, Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon
Crystal Hotel Yasothon is a 2-star that scores a high 9.0 on cleanliness and friendly service, from 12 reviews, at ฿700. It sits right on the bypass — easy in and out of the city, with free parking, ideal for self-drivers. Real guest reviews praise the clean rooms, soft beds, a lift (rare at this tier in town) and kind staff. The honest caveats: the review count is still low as it's a small property, there's no pool or shared facilities, and being on the bypass it's not walkable to the food quarter. Best for self-drivers who want a clean, high-scoring room at a fair price.
💡 Tip: It's on a busy road, so ask for an inner or non-roadside room if you're a light sleeper. Driving yourself is easiest, with free parking. Ban Singha Tha and the city markets are just a few minutes' drive away.
👍 Pros
✓ Scores 9.0 · clean rooms, soft beds, kind staff
✓ Has a lift — rare at this tier in Yasothon
✓ On a main road, easy in/out of town · free parking
✓ From ฿700, great value for a clean room with a lift
👎 Things to note
✗ Small property, no pool or shared facilities, few reviews
✗ On the bypass, not walkable to the food quarter — need a car
📍 28 Soi Chaeng Sanit 1, Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon
U-Sabai Villa Yasothon is the top-scoring stay in this guide at 9.7 — a minimalist boutique villa that opened in 2024 with just 8 rooms, from ฿850. It sits on Soi Chaeng Sanit 1, central but tucked deep enough into a garden to stay quiet. Real guest reviews praise the brand-new, spotless rooms, warm minimalist design, comfortable beds, free breakfast and owners who look after you like you're staying with friends. The honest caveats: it's tiny at 8 rooms, with no pool, no lift, and it books out fast. It's the budget pick for people happy to pay a little more for newness, cleanliness and a quiet atmosphere — best for couples or solo travellers.
💡 Tip: With only 8 rooms, book early — especially around the May Rocket Festival. Ask for a room with a balcony or private terrace facing the garden for the best vibe. Take the free breakfast, then drive into town to wander Ban Singha Tha.
👍 Pros
✓ Top score in this guide 9.7 · boutique villa opened 2024, brand-new rooms
🆕 Opened 2023, fresh, clean rooms🚗 On the bypass, easy access📺 Smart TV, free drinking water🅿️ Free parking · 24h
📍 555 Bypass Rd, Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon
The Model Garden Hotel Yasothon is a 3-star that opened in 2023, with fresh, clean rooms at an easy price as its selling point, scoring 8.3 from 26 reviews, from ฿670. It sits on the bypass road — easy in and out of town with free parking, ideal for self-drivers. Real guest reviews praise the still-new, clean rooms, smart TV, free drinking water and 24-hour operation. The honest caveats: the cheapest Standard rooms have no windows — reviews suggest paying up for a room with a window — and being on the bypass it isn't walkable to the food quarter. Best for drive-through travellers or work stays after a fresh, clean, budget room.
💡 Tip: The cheapest Standard has no window — if you want natural light, pay up for a Twin Standard or a room with a window. Driving yourself is easiest. Ban Singha Tha and the city markets are a few minutes' drive away.
👍 Pros
✓ Opened 2023, rooms still fresh, clean, well kept
✓ On the bypass, easy in/out of town, free parking
✓ Smart TV, free drinking water · 24h operation
✓ From ฿670, great value for a fresh room
👎 Things to note
✗ Cheapest Standard rooms have no window
✗ On the bypass, not walkable to the food quarter — need a car
——— Next stay ———
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2-Star Hotel · behind the bus terminal · has EV chargers
Big Elephant Hotel Yasothon
★ 8.0/10⭐⭐8.0 · 25 reviews · behind the bus terminal, walk to coach bays
🚌 Behind the bus terminal, walk to coach bays🔌 Big car park + EV chargers✨ Clean rooms, cold air-con📶 Free Wi-Fi
📍 468/25 Liang Mueang Rd, Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon
Big Elephant Hotel is a 2-star behind the Yasothon bus terminal, the best pick in this guide for coach arrivals, scoring 8.0 from 25 reviews, from ฿620. You can walk from the coach bays straight to the hotel — no onward ride needed. Real guest reviews praise the clean rooms, cold air-con, big car park, and the EV chargers — one of the few stays in town to have them. The honest caveats: it's a budget hotel with no pool or shared facilities, and the bus-terminal area isn't the city's food highlight. Best for coach travellers, EV drivers and budget travellers after a clean, cheap room.
💡 Tip: Arriving by coach is the smart play — get off at Yasothon bus terminal and walk over, no extra fare. EV drivers can use the chargers in the car park. Ask for the Garden Room if you want a roomier king-bed space.
👍 Pros
✓ Behind the bus terminal, walk to coach bays — ideal for coach arrivals
✓ Clean rooms, cold air-con · big car park
✓ Has EV chargers — rare at this tier in town
✓ From ฿620 · free Wi-Fi
👎 Things to note
✗ Budget hotel, no pool or shared facilities
✗ Bus-terminal area isn't the city's food highlight
——— Next stay ———
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3-Star Hotel · shopping district · central
RP City Hotel Yasothon
★ 9.0/10⭐⭐⭐9.0 · 4 reviews · central, shopping district
🏙️ Central, in the shopping district🛏️ Clean rooms, good hot water, king beds🎵 In-house restaurant with live music🅿️ Large car park
📍 275 Prachasamphan Rd, Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon
RP City Hotel Yasothon is a central 3-star in the shopping district with rooms roomier and quieter than expected, scoring 9.0 (but from only 4 reviews, so treat it as indicative), from ฿900. It's on Prachasamphan Road near malls and shops with easy access. Real guest reviews praise the clean rooms, good hot water and comfortable king beds, plus an in-house restaurant with occasional live music and a big car park. The honest caveats: with so few reviews the data isn't as solid as elsewhere, it's the priciest in this guide, and live-music nights can carry noise into rooms. Best for city sightseers who want a roomy stay in a central spot.
💡 Tip: If you're a light sleeper, ask for a room away from the restaurant in case of live-music nights. Reviews are still thin, so check the latest price and room condition before booking. Being central, malls and food are easy to reach on foot.
👍 Pros
✓ Central location in the shopping district, near malls and shops
✓ Clean rooms, good hot water, comfortable king beds
✓ In-house restaurant with occasional live music
✓ Large car park, convenient for self-drivers
👎 Things to note
✗ Very few reviews (4) — data not yet solid · priciest in this guide
💸 From ฿450, budget🛒 Near Lotus's · near Phaya Thaen Park❄️ Air-con rooms with fridge, hot water🅿️ Free Wi-Fi + parking
📍 105/4 Rattanakhet Rd, Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon
BM Grand Hotel Yasothon is an in-town budget stay from just ฿450 — tied for the cheapest in this guide, scoring 7.6 from 14 reviews. It's on Rattanakhet Road in town, near Lotus's and Phaya Thaen Park where the Rocket Festival is held. Real guest reviews praise the value — air-con rooms with a fridge and hot-water heater for a few hundred baht — plus free parking. The honest caveats: it's a budget stay with rooms and fittings that feel dated, some rooms are small, cleanliness is uneven, and there's no lift or shared facilities. Best for tight budgets who want a cheap in-town air-con room with the basics covered.
💡 Tip: The low price comes with dated rooms — view the room first and pick a Superior if you want more space. Lotus's is nearby for supplies. During the Rocket Festival, with Phaya Thaen Park close by, rooms fill fast — book ahead.
👍 Pros
✓ From ฿450, tied for the cheapest in this guide · great for tight budgets
✓ Air-con rooms with fridge and hot-water heater for a few hundred baht
✓ In town, near Lotus's and Phaya Thaen Park
✓ Free Wi-Fi + parking
👎 Things to note
✗ Dated rooms and fittings, some small, uneven cleanliness
✗ No lift or shared facilities — view the room first
Zigzag Resort Yasothon is a single-storey, park-at-your-door style resort from just ฿450, scoring 8.0 (from only 3 reviews, so treat it as indicative). It's in the government-office area off the bypass — a quiet spot, ideal for self-drivers. Real guest reviews praise the convenience of parking right outside your room, soft beds, the low price and a 24-hour counter. The honest caveats: with so few reviews the data isn't solid, it's a budget stay with no pool, and it's away from the city food quarter. Best for drive-through travellers or those visiting on official business who want easy parking at a low price.
💡 Tip: Single-storey with parking right at your door — handy for self-drivers. Reviews are still thin, so check the latest price and condition before booking. You'll need to drive into town to eat, so allow time.
👍 Pros
✓ Single-storey resort, park right at your door — very convenient
✓ Quiet government-office area · soft beds
✓ From ฿450, cheap · 24h counter
✓ Free Wi-Fi, good for self-drivers
👎 Things to note
✗ Very few reviews (3) — data not yet solid
✗ Budget stay, no pool · away from the city food quarter — need a car
——— Next stay ———
10
3-Star Resort · cottage-style, garden · edge of town
Vimanmek Hotel and Resort Yasothon
★ 7.5/10⭐⭐⭐7.5 · 48 reviews (most in this guide) · cottage-style rooms with garden
Vimanmek Hotel and Resort Yasothon is an edge-of-town garden resort with cottage-style rooms, suited to families and groups, from ฿450, scoring 7.5 from 48 reviews — the most in this guide. It's in Nam Kham Yai on Chao Sadet Road, on the edge of town near the bus terminal, with a large free car park. Real guest reviews praise the roomy family rooms, leafy garden setting, low price and easy parking. To be straight: scores are mixed, and some reviews flag dated rooms and upkeep with uneven cleanliness, plus it's on the edge of town so you need a car. We placed it last because it has the lowest score in this guide, but it still suits budget families who drive themselves and weigh room space and price over newness.
💡 Tip: Room condition varies, so view the room first and pick a renovated Family room. Best value if you come as a group or family, since the rooms are roomy. Driving yourself is convenient, with a large free car park.
👍 Pros
✓ Garden resort, cottage-style rooms — good for families/groups
✓ Roomy family rooms, from ฿450, great value
✓ Large free car park · near the bus terminal
✓ The most reviews in this guide (48) for this tier
👎 Things to note
✗ Dated rooms and upkeep, uneven cleanliness
✗ On the edge of town, need a car, not walkable to the food quarter
——— That's the list ———
Compare All 10 Budget Yasothon Hotels · 2026
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Hotel
Stars
Score
Price/night
Area
Standout
1
The Zen Hotel Yasothon
⭐⭐⭐
8.9
฿650
📍 In town, near Ban Singha Tha
Best value, sightseeing
2
The Colour Hotel Yasothon
⭐⭐⭐
8.0
฿450
📍 In town, Witthayatamrong Rd
Central ฿450, design
3
Crystal Hotel Yasothon
⭐⭐
9.0
฿700
📍 Bypass Rd, in town
Scores 9.0, has a lift
4
U-Sabai Villa Yasothon
⭐⭐⭐
9.7
฿850
📍 In town, Soi Chaeng Sanit 1
Top score, new villa
5
The Model Garden Hotel Yasothon
⭐⭐⭐
8.3
฿670
📍 Bypass Rd
New 2023, fresh rooms
6
Big Elephant Hotel Yasothon
⭐⭐
8.0
฿620
📍 Behind the bus terminal
Walk to coach bays, EV
7
RP City Hotel Yasothon
⭐⭐⭐
9.0
฿900
📍 Central, shopping district
Central, roomy
8
BM Grand Hotel Yasothon
⭐⭐
7.6
฿450
📍 Rattanakhet Rd, in town
Budget ฿450, near Lotus's
9
Zigzag Resort Yasothon
⭐⭐
8.0
฿450
📍 Govt-office area, bypass
Park at door, quiet
10
Vimanmek Hotel and Resort Yasothon
⭐⭐⭐
7.5
฿450
📍 Edge of town, Nam Kham Yai
Garden resort, family rooms
How to pick the right budget Yasothon stay for you
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On the tightest budget, from ฿450
→ The Colour Hotel ฿450, a central design boutique · or BM Grand Hotel ฿450, in-town air-con rooms near Lotus's · or Vimanmek Resort ฿450, a garden resort with family rooms · or Zigzag Resort ฿450, park at your door
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Sightseeing, walking Ban Singha Tha & street food
→ The Zen Hotel ฿650, a boutique walkable to Ban Singha Tha with a balcony in every room · or The Colour Hotel ฿450, a central design boutique · or RP City Hotel ฿900, roomy in the shopping district
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After a fresh, clean, high-scoring room
→ U-Sabai Villa ฿850, a boutique villa opened in 2024, the top score in this guide at 9.7 · or Crystal Hotel ฿700, clean with a lift, scoring 9.0 · or RP City Hotel ฿900, roomy and scoring 9.0
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Want a recently-opened room
→ U-Sabai Villa ฿850, a boutique villa opened in 2024 · or The Model Garden ฿670, a hotel opened in 2023 with fresh, clean rooms and free parking
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Arriving by coach / driving an EV
→ Big Elephant Hotel ฿620, behind the bus terminal, walk to the coach bays, with EV chargers in the car park · ideal if you don't have your own car
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Self-driving, want easy parking & access
→ Crystal Hotel ฿700, on a main road with a lift · or The Model Garden ฿670, on the bypass · or Zigzag Resort ฿450, single-storey with parking at your door
📌 Note: All prices are approximate starting rates for a standard room off-peak and can change by date and season — always check live prices and compare 3 sites before booking. Scores and standout points here come from reading real guest reviews on the booking platforms, not from staying ourselves. Every stay in this guide scores 7.5+, but all are budget 2-3 star, so they come with price-level limits — most have no pool, some sit on the bypass or edge of town and aren't walkable to the food quarter, and a couple have thin review counts (RP City 4 reviews, Zigzag 3 reviews); read each one's caveats before booking. During the Yasothon Rocket Festival in May at Phaya Thaen Park, city rooms fill very fast and prices rise, so book weeks to months ahead. Yasothon has no metro and no in-town train station, so getting around is mostly by car; city-centre stays are walkable to Ban Singha Tha and the markets, while edge-of-town / bypass stays are easier with your own car. Article by ThailandAddict.com
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ — Common traveller questions about budget Yasothon hotels
❓ Which budget Yasothon hotel is the best value?
On value (score-to-price plus location), <strong>The Zen Hotel</strong> ฿650, scoring 8.9, a central boutique walkable to Ban Singha Tha, is the one we rate as the best value in this guide. For the lowest prices, <strong>The Colour Hotel</strong> and <strong>BM Grand Hotel</strong> start at ฿450. The highest score in the guide is <strong>U-Sabai Villa</strong> at 9.7 (a boutique villa opened in 2024, ฿850), and <strong>Crystal Hotel</strong> scores 9.0 for a clean room with a lift at ฿700.
❓ How much do budget Yasothon hotels cost?
In this guide, rates start from around <strong>฿450–900/night</strong> · the cheapest start at ฿450 (The Colour, BM Grand, Zigzag, Vimanmek) · mid-range around ฿620–700 (Big Elephant ฿620, The Zen ฿650, The Model Garden ฿670, Crystal ฿700) · and a little higher at ฿850–900 (U-Sabai Villa ฿850, RP City ฿900). All are approximate starting rates for a standard room off-peak; during the May Rocket Festival rates run higher and rooms fill fast.
❓ Which area should I stay in Yasothon on a budget?
It depends on your plans — the <strong>city centre</strong> (Wari Ratchadet / Witthayatamrong / Prachasamphan roads) suits walking Ban Singha Tha, the markets and street food on foot (The Zen, The Colour, RP City, BM Grand; U-Sabai Villa is in town but in a quiet garden soi) · <strong>behind the bus terminal</strong> suits coach arrivals (Big Elephant) · <strong>the bypass / edge of town</strong> gives easy access and big car parks but needs a car (Crystal, The Model Garden, Zigzag, Vimanmek).
❓ Are there budget Yasothon hotels with a swimming pool?
The budget 2-3 star stays in this guide <strong>mostly have no pool</strong>, leaning on location and value instead. In Yasothon, the one hotel that really has a pool is the 4-star The Green Park Grand, which we cover in our main Yasothon hotels guide (not in this budget list) · if a pool is essential, look there instead.
❓ Do I need a car to do Yasothon on a budget?
If you stay central and only explore the old town, you can walk (The Zen, The Colour, RP City, BM Grand), and Big Elephant is walkable from the bus terminal. But Yasothon has no metro, limited public transport, and Grab is hard to flag in the evening, so the bypass / edge-of-town stays (Crystal, The Model Garden, Zigzag, Vimanmek) — plus U-Sabai Villa, which is down a soi — are much easier with your own car.
❓ How far ahead should I book for the Yasothon Rocket Festival?
The Yasothon Rocket Festival runs in May at Phaya Thaen Park — a major festival that draws crowds into town, so <strong>city rooms fill very fast and prices rise</strong>. Book weeks to months ahead. Leave it late and you may only find edge-of-town stays that need a car. Compare 3 sites (Agoda, Booking.com, Trip.com) before booking — each review page in this guide has the price-comparison links.