Top rated hotels in Chai Nat Province

Chaophayathara Riverside Hotel
3.8/523 Reviews
A relatively new hotel on the road along the river extending from the western part of Chinatown and the direction of Chinatown government office. There are several bungalow resorts along this river, but this is the best for the comfort of the rooms. However, although this hotel also has a riverside, it is regrettable that only the highest room can be seen from the room to the view of the Chao Prayer River.
111 Resort and Spa
4.3/59 Reviews
The breakfast is very simple and the Thai evening shift is very authentic. It is a very tasteful country resort with many camera angles. Each room is an independent cabin, and cars can be parked in the parking space next to the room. Going out here is the wide Route 340. It only takes 20 minutes to drive to the famous Chaana Gumantong Temple. I really want to stay here for a few more days when I have time. The only inconvenience is that the whole shop is in Thai, and even the door number is in Thai, but the waiter will take you to the room, and some waiters can communicate in simple English.
Check-in Resort
4.7/54 Reviews
Budget price, comfortable sleep, not uncomfortable. Private parking ⭐️
Suwanna Riverside
3.5/59 Reviews
This has nothing to do with a normal hotel, it's like living in another era - the Flintstone era. The rooms are embedded between rocks and waterfalls, which is great to take pictures. My gf loved every corner in this resort to take hundreds of pictures. On the other side, this resort is not really clean. It's old, a bit untidy and unsafe, especially the bathrooms are designed brainlessly (see my pictures).The electrical water heater is lower than the shower. The toilet basin is faced to the wrong side (a wall) which is very uncomfortable, especially if you are tall. The handwash is just a bit higher than your knees and when you enter the bathroom beware of your head if you are taller than 175 cm. It was nice to see it for 1 night but I wouldn't come again.
Smile Buffalo Resort
4/50 Reviews

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels5
Number of Reviews45
Average Price (Weekdays)MXN$972
Average Price (Weekends)MXN$1,028