B2 Phitsanulok Premier — Clean Rooms, Soft Beds, Free Parking Without Overthinking the Bill
Here's the honest pitch: if you're passing through Phitsanulok on a short trip, staying one night before moving on, or you've just driven a long stretch north and only want a clean room and a soft bed without paying much — B2 Phitsanulok Premier Hotel is a name road-trippers heading up the north keep coming back to. It's part of the B2 Boutique & Budget chain, a 6-storey building that opened in 2019, sitting behind a PTT station in the Wat Chan area of town. What guests agree on is simple: clean rooms and mattresses better than the price suggests, plus a wide, guarded car park — which is how it climbed to 8.6 from 652 Trip.com reviews, a genuinely high mark for this price bracket.
B2 Phitsanulok Premier belongs to the B2 Hotel chain — a Boutique & Budget brand with more than 80 properties across Thailand. This branch is a 6-storey building with 79 rooms, opened in 2019 and still looking new and clean. There are two main room types: the Superior Premier at 19 sqm with a double bed, and the Deluxe Triple at 21 sqm that adds a single bed for three people. Every room sits on floors 2–6 with elevator access, finished in the bright earth-tone palette B2 is known for, each with one colourful painting on the wall as the chain's signature touch. The mattresses are a custom build, and plenty of reviews call out how well they sleep for the money.
What pushes this B2 branch up the rankings is cleanliness and value. Rooms start around ฿850/night, dropping into the low hundreds during promotions, and you still get cold air-con, a fridge, a flat LED TV, and free Wi-Fi that holds up across the building. Bathrooms come with a shower, basic toiletries and clean towels. None of it is fancy, but it covers everything you need for an overnight stay, and the housekeeping stays consistent according to most guest reviews.
The detail self-drivers love most is the wide car park with a security guard on duty. Many people reach Phitsanulok by car or pass through on the way north, so free parking right beside the building with someone watching it is more reassuring than several in-town hotels where parking is a hassle. The lobby is airy too — a double-height ceiling, white sofas, marble floor and green space through the glass. The front desk runs 24 hours, so a late check-in or a pre-dawn departure is no problem.
One guest recalls: "Arrived tired from a long drive, found a clean room, a soft bed, and parking right out front with a guard — for this price, that's all they needed."
On location, it's worth being straight: this B2 branch is not in the middle of the Night Bazaar district. It sits in the Wat Chan area towards the edge of town, behind the PTT station. The upside is that it's only about 13 km from Phitsanulok Airport and quick to reach Mittraphap Road for onward drives to other provinces. Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat (Wat Yai), home to the revered Phra Buddha Chinnarat, is about 3 km away — 8–10 minutes by car — and the Victoria Waterlilies pond is under 1 km. But the immediate surroundings are residential with nowhere to walk to, so you'll want a car or Grab to head into town.
The things it doesn't have are worth flagging before you book: there's no pool, no fitness room, and breakfast is not included in the rate. A small in-house eatery exists, but it's not a resort-style breakfast buffet — for a morning meal you're better off at a local shop nearby or driving into town. The other common gripe is that the walls aren't great at blocking sound; you can sometimes hear people walking past or the room next door. Light sleepers should ask for an upper floor or an inner room away from the street.
The overall score sits at 8.6/10 from 652 Trip.com reviews — high for the price point. Cleanliness and value rate best, and staff earn praise for friendly, helpful service. A minority of reviews report issues with the car park's upkeep and with communication, but they're the exception. The picture that emerges is a budget hotel that does its own job better than expected: clean, secure, easy on the wallet.
Bottom line: B2 Phitsanulok Premier suits road-trippers passing through, business travellers, or anyone after a single clean night with safe parking on a budget. It starts around ฿850/night and often less. It's the wrong call if you want a resort with a pool or to walk to the Night Bazaar from the door — for that, look at Pattara Resort or a riverside hotel in town. But if the brief is simply 'sleep well, park easily, don't blow the budget,' this one covers it.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Clean rooms and soft beds — sleeps better than the price
- ✓ Free wide car park with a security guard
- ✓ Friendly, helpful front-desk staff
- ✓ Excellent value for the bracket — from the low hundreds in promos
- ! Walls don't block sound well — corridor and next-room noise carries
- ! Breakfast not included in the rate
- ! Edge-of-town location — need a car or Grab to reach the centre
- ✓ New building (opened 2019) — rooms look fresh and clean
- ✓ Near the airport and Mittraphap Road for easy onward travel
- ✓ 24-hour front desk — late check-in and early departure both fine
- ✓ Budget price — ideal for a single night or a pass-through stop
- ! No swimming pool and no fitness room
- ! Residential surroundings with nowhere to walk to
- ! Some reviews note car-park upkeep and communication
- 💡If you're a light sleeper — request an upper floor (5–6) or an inner room away from the street and the main corridor → the walls don't block sound well and you can hear people passing the door
- 💡If you want breakfast — the rate excludes it and it isn't a resort-style buffet → plan to eat at a nearby shop or drive into town, which is cheaper and gives more choice
- 💡If you don't have a car — the Wat Chan location is edge-of-town with nothing to walk to → keep the Grab app ready; the centre and Wat Yai are about 8–10 minutes by car