B2 Suphan Buri Premier — A 10-Storey Tower Downtown With Banharn Tower Views
If you're after a clean, new room in Suphan Buri right in the city centre and within walking distance of Robinson, B2 Suphan Buri Premier is the name that started circulating the moment it opened in early 2025. It's the first B2 chain property in the province — a 10-storey tower renovated from the old Khum Suphan Hotel, sitting on Muen Han Road opposite Pornchai Hospital. The detail guests keep mentioning is simple: higher-floor rooms open their curtains onto the Banharn-Jamsai Tower, paired with the Wake Up cafe in the lobby — and at a starting rate in the low hundreds of baht, a downtown tower this fresh is genuinely hard to find in this town.
B2 Suphan Buri Premier opened in early 2025 as the first B2 chain branch in Suphan Buri province. The building is a 10-storey tower renovated from the former Khum Suphan Hotel, finished in grey-and-white with a blue B2 rooftop sign you can spot from a distance at night. Inside are 126 rooms across several types — Superior and Superior Premier with one large bed for a solo traveller or couple, the roomier Deluxe Premier for two, and the Deluxe Triple / Luxury Triple with an extra bed for families or three friends. Rooms use light-wood finishes and soft beds, with a fridge, a kettle and coffee, a hair dryer, a flat-screen TV, and a bathroom split into wet and dry zones with a rainfall shower. The rooms are freshly renovated, which is exactly why so many guests rate the cleanliness highly.
What sets this place apart from the usual budget options in town is the 10-storey height. Most of Suphan Buri is low-rise, so the upper floors of B2 see a long way, and plenty of reviews mention pulling back the curtain to find the Banharn-Jamsai Tower standing in its park — the city landmark that lights up nicely after dark. One thing to flag upfront: a tower view isn't guaranteed on every booking, so if you want that side you'll need to call ahead or request it. Rooms without the tower view mostly look out over the town or the park side, which is still more open than a typical low-rise hotel.
One guest put it plainly: "a clean room in a new tower, curtains opening onto the Banharn Tower over the city, great value at this price." That sentence, or a close variation of it, appears across review after review of B2 Suphan Buri Premier, and it's worth unpacking why, because it tells you exactly what kind of property this is and who it's right for. On the room itself — the first thing guests mention is how new it feels. The building was renovated from the old Khum Suphan Hotel, with new bathrooms, furniture and flooring throughout, so you get a fresh room inside a building that already had a good central address. The bedding is new, the beds are soft, and the bathroom is split into wet and dry zones with a rainfall shower — a detail you rarely see at this rate. Anyone who has stayed in an older hotel in town tends to feel the difference the moment the door opens. On the view and the height — this is the detail that gives the hotel a clear identity in the local market, rather than being just another new budget option in Suphan Buri. The town has very few ten-storey buildings, so the upper floors offer a view you simply can't get elsewhere, especially the side that faces the Banharn-Jamsai Tower, which becomes the city's standout feature when it's lit at night. Reviews that mention this view almost always end with something like didn't expect this at this price, which signals the hotel is over-delivering against expectations rather than merely meeting them. On the location — Muen Han Road runs through the centre of town, directly opposite Pornchai Hospital, and the surrounding blocks are Suphan Buri's shopping district. Robinson, Big C and Lotus's are a short walk or a quick drive, with restaurants and convenience stores close enough that you don't need a vehicle for every errand. For anyone here to visit a patient or see a doctor at Pornchai, crossing the road is all it takes — which is why a fair share of guests pick this hotel in the first place. For drivers, free on-site parking with a security guard is a real advantage that's not easy to find in a central-city block. On the honest version — not everything is flawless. Some reviews note an odd smell in certain bathrooms, and the sound insulation between rooms can let footsteps from the corridor through. Front-desk service draws mixed notes too: some guests find the staff friendly, while others say the information was vague, particularly around the key deposit. None of these are dealbreakers at the price, but they're worth knowing before you book. The bottom line — if you're in Suphan Buri to sightsee, run errands, visit Pornchai Hospital, or break a road journey, and you want a clean new room downtown at a light rate, B2 Suphan Buri Premier does more than the price suggests. That's why the scores have come in high since it opened."
The lobby holds the chain's own cafe, Wake Up, open for a coffee before you head out for the day. The seating area runs grey sofas with navy cushions among green planters, under a high ceiling strung with linear pendant lights — bright and easy on the eye. There's also a 24-hour lobby bar. On breakfast — the hotel does offer it, but it's charged separately and comes as a simple boxed grab-and-go option served 8am to 3pm, not a full buffet. Most guests who want a proper meal walk out to a restaurant or market in town instead, and Suphan Buri has plenty of options.
Location is the biggest advantage here. The tower sits on Muen Han Road in the city centre, a short walk to Robinson Suphan Buri and the shopping district. The Banharn-Jamsai Tower is only about 700 metres away, the Dragon Descendants Museum is roughly a 10-minute drive, and Wat Pa Lelai Worawihan with its giant Luang Pho To Buddha isn't far either. Drivers have it easy too, because there's free on-site parking with a security guard, which is rare for a downtown hotel. The building has a lift and a 24-hour front desk as well.
The overall score sits at 9.1/10 from 377 Trip.com reviews, with location (9.6) and cleanliness (9.2) scoring highest, and amenities at 8.8 as the lowest. The reason is straightforward — this is a budget hotel built around a clean room and a good location. There's no pool and no fitness centre, and breakfast is light. If you expect resort-grade facilities, this isn't it, but if you want a clean bed downtown at a budget rate, it fits the brief well.
On price — the advance-booking promotion starts around ฿540/night for a Superior room, with normal rates running roughly ฿650–1,090 depending on dates and room type. During long weekends or local events, rooms fill quickly and prices climb, so book ahead. It's a newly opened hotel that has built up reviews fast, and the scores have stayed steady and high from the start, which is a reassuring sign.
Bottom line — B2 Suphan Buri Premier suits travellers here to sightsee, run city errands, visit Pornchai Hospital, or break a journey, who want a clean new room downtown at a light price. It isn't a luxury hotel and doesn't carry many extras, but it does the things a budget hotel should do well — new, clean, a tall building with a good view, central, and free parking. Land a higher-floor room on the tower side and the value is even better.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Freshly renovated rooms, clean, soft beds
- ✓ Central location, walkable to Robinson and the shops
- ✓ Free on-site parking with a security guard
- ✓ 10-storey tower — upper floors have open city views
- ! No pool or fitness centre
- ! Breakfast is a light boxed option, charged separately
- ! Sound insulation lets corridor footsteps through in some rooms
- ✓ Directly opposite Pornchai Hospital, handy for medical visits
- ✓ Near the Banharn Tower and Dragon Descendants Museum
- ✓ Triple rooms are spacious, good for families or three friends
- ✓ Strong value for a central Suphan Buri hotel
- ! Some reviews note an odd smell in certain bathrooms
- ! Front-desk info can be vague, especially on the key deposit
- ! Tower views are limited — request that side specifically
- 💡If you want a higher-floor room on the tower side — call or request it directly at booking, since tower views are limited and not guaranteed → a plain online booking may land you a room facing the town instead
- 💡If you're sensitive to bathroom smell or noise — a few reviews flag both · ask for a higher floor and a room away from the main corridor → it cuts the chance of hearing footsteps
- 💡If you need a pool or fitness centre — there isn't one here → this is a hotel built around a clean room and the location, so look at a higher tier outside the centre if full facilities are essential