Beverly Hill Park Hotel — Big Rooms, Bathtubs & a Quiet Hillside on a Light Budget
If you're after a Nakhon Sawan stay with genuinely large rooms, a bathtub, and easy parking without paying much, Beverly Hill Park Hotel is the name locals point to. It's a vintage-style hotel set against the Wat Khiriwong hillside in the Pak Nam Pho area. Straight up front: the building and rooms show their age (the overall score sits at 6.2 from 22 Trip.com reviews). But what guests come back to mention is the space — rooms bigger than the price suggests, a quiet wooded setting, and a car park you never have to fight for.
Start with the overall picture. Beverly Hill Park Hotel is one of Nakhon Sawan's long-established hotels — a terracotta-orange building set on a rise against the Wat Khiriwong hill, with green trees on all sides. It runs around 106 rooms across several categories, from ground-floor Deluxe rooms with tile floors to Premier rooms on floors 2-3 with carpet and Lanna-style décor. The thing guests keep mentioning is the room size, larger than many same-priced hotels in town, and the fact that most rooms come with a bathtub — which is rare at this budget.
The room in the photos is a twin with deep-red bedspreads, carved wooden headboards, a long work desk, a TV, fridge, air conditioning, and a water heater. Several guests note the air-con runs cold and the hot water comes through strong — it all works as it should. But it has to be said plainly: the rooms are dated, in line with the building's age. The furniture, curtains, and carpet are the original fittings. One Thai review put it bluntly — "the room is a bit old." If you expect a crisp modern room, this isn't it; if you can take the vintage style, the extra floor space makes up for a lot.
One guest summed it up: the room was far bigger than expected, it had a bathtub, you could park right outside the door, and the hillside setting kept it quiet — hard to find that combination in town at this price.
For food, the hotel runs an in-house restaurant called the Mae-Ping Coffee Shop, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast is cooked to order rather than a buffet, and is charged separately if your rate doesn't include it. The dining room has a carved Lanna-style wooden ceiling that looks its age but carries a certain character. There's also a banquet hall, and the hotel has handled weddings for years — locals know the place as much for events as for overnight stays.
The location is both a plus and a thing to know. The plus is that it's quiet and shaded, sitting against the hill and away from the bustle — good if you want an easy night's sleep. Wat Khiriwong, with its large hilltop Buddha, is a 5-minute drive. The catch is that it's fairly far from the main road, with almost no restaurants nearby. One review said it directly — rather far from the main road, with no dining options around. Without your own car, finding food at night gets awkward.
The Trip.com score sits at 6.2/10 from 22 reviews — cleanliness 6.4, service 6.2, amenities 6.1, location 6.1. TripAdvisor gives it 4.2/5 from a smaller sample. That number isn't high, and we won't talk it up beyond what it is. It reflects an older hotel that keeps its cleanliness reasonable but isn't a sleek, modern stay. The real strength is room size and price, not newness — and it helps to go in knowing that.
Rates start around ฿650/night for a Deluxe room and rise to about ฿900 for larger categories like the Grand Deluxe or VIP. Check-in is 14:00, check-out 12:30. Parking is free on-site, Wi-Fi is free throughout, and there's a lift. There's no pool, no pets, and no airport transfer. For this budget in Nakhon Sawan, getting a large room with a bathtub and your own parking space is solid value for anyone passing through or in town on errands.
The bottom line: Beverly Hill Park Hotel suits drivers passing through Nakhon Sawan, people in town on business, or wedding guests who want a large, cheap room with easy parking. You need to be okay with an older building and dated rooms. It's not the right pick if you want a modern room or the ability to walk out to restaurants nearby. If your priorities are floor space and a budget you can keep under control, it delivers exactly that.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms are very large for the price
- ✓ Bathtub in most rooms, strong hot water
- ✓ Free, easy parking — often right outside the room
- ✓ Quiet and shaded thanks to the hillside setting
- ! Building and rooms are dated
- ! Almost no restaurants nearby
- ! Fairly far from the main road
- ✓ Light on the wallet — good value for drivers and business stays
- ✓ Friendly, attentive staff
- ✓ Quiet atmosphere, good for resting
- ✓ Banquet hall available, handles weddings
- ! Furniture and fittings are the original generation
- ! No pool, no airport transfer
- ! Much easier with your own car
- 💡If you can't take dated rooms — the building is old and the furniture and carpet are the original fittings → if you want a crisp modern room this isn't it, but if you prioritise floor space and price it's strong value
- 💡If you don't have a car — the hotel sits against the hill, far from the main road, with almost nothing to eat nearby → buy food before you arrive or be ready to call a ride when you head out, especially for dinner
- 💡If you want the largest room — ask for a Grand Deluxe or VIP (from about ฿900) with a separate sitting area → noticeably bigger than the ground-floor Deluxe and worth the difference over multiple nights