Central Park Hotel Sing Buri — A Big Room for Pocket Change Right in Town
Looking for somewhere to crash in central Sing Buri without spending much? Central Park Hotel is the name drivers passing through keep mentioning. It's a budget 3-star in the Bang Man area, a 3-minute drive from the provincial hall, and the thing guests repeat most is the same two points: rooms that are bigger than you'd expect for a few hundred baht, with wood-look floors and a balcony in every unit, plus plenty of free parking right out front. Those two things matter a lot if you're driving yourself and want a clean stopover before pushing on.
Central Park Hotel is a four-storey block painted orange and cream, set on a quiet road in the Bang Man sub-district, with palm trees out front and a wooden sala to sit under. Rooms come as Standard Twins with two single beds or Standard Doubles with one large bed. The detail that surprises guests is the size — the rooms run noticeably larger than other places at this price, with wood-look tile floors, warm orange walls, and a small table and rattan chairs for a morning coffee. Every room has its own balcony, a refrigerator, an LCD TV and a water heater — everything you actually need for a night.
Location is where this place genuinely earns its keep. It scores 9.1 for location from 55 reviews because it sits inside the municipal area: a few minutes on foot gets you to the fresh market and easy food. It's a 3-minute drive to the provincial hall and about two minutes more to the Chao Phraya River. Many guests use it as a stopover heading north or toward Nakhon Sawan, since the main road is quick to reach. As one reviewer put it, the hotel is "near the market, making it very convenient to find food."
One guest summed it up as a clean, spacious room with plenty of parking for just a few hundred baht — and called it about the best value you'll find in central Sing Buri.
Downstairs there's a lounge area with free drinking water and round tables with rattan chairs to sit at, and guests note the free coffee and water on offer here. There's a small on-site restaurant and lounge, but breakfast is not included with the room — which isn't really an issue, since the market right outside has plenty to eat. The hotel rents out bicycles for anyone who wants to pedal around town, and keeps a garden and terrace for sitting out in the cooler evening air.
On parking, self-drivers will be happy — the free private parking is generous, so there's no circling for a spot the way there is at many in-town hotels. The security guard earns specific praise from guests for being helpful and courteous, which is reassuring when you're leaving a car overnight. There's also a neatly decorated spirit shrine in the garden corner — the kind of small, local touch you don't get from the big chains.
The overall score is 8.8/10 from 55 Trip.com reviews, with location (9.1) and cleanliness (8.9) leading the way. The honest gripes are worth knowing up front — some rooms catch traffic noise and the sound of people walking past, especially on the street side. The hotel does not provide bathroom toiletries, so bring your own toothpaste, soap and shampoo. And one reviewer mentioned the shower water ran a bit weak. Small things, but better to know them than be caught out.
On price, Central Park Hotel starts around ฿450/night for a Standard room, which is very cheap for the floor space you get. Weekdays land at that rate easily; long weekends or busy event dates in the province can nudge it up a little. There's no pool and no gym here, so if you want a resort-style stay with activities laid on, this isn't it — but for a clean, roomy place to sleep for a night, it's well above its weight.
Bottom line — Central Park Hotel suits drivers passing through who want a big, clean room in central Sing Buri on a budget. Easy parking, close to the market for food, attentive staff — in exchange for bringing your own toiletries and picking an inner room if you're noise-sensitive. For a stopover or a work trip in the province, it's a dependable, genuinely affordable choice.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms big and clean — above what you pay
- ✓ Plenty of free parking, no circling for a spot
- ✓ Close to the market, walk out for food
- ✓ Free drinking water and coffee downstairs
- ! Street-side rooms catch traffic and foot-traffic noise
- ! No bathroom toiletries provided — bring your own
- ! Breakfast not included with the room
- ✓ Very budget-friendly, starts in the hundreds of baht
- ✓ Rooms still new, cute decor with bedside lights
- ✓ In town but quiet at night, easy to sleep
- ✓ Security guard helpful and courteous
- ! Shower water weak in some rooms
- ! No pool and no gym
- ! Basic amenities, nothing luxurious
- 💡If road noise bothers you at night — ask for an inner room away from the street when booking → street-side rooms can catch traffic and the sound of people walking past
- 💡If you like a full set of bathroom amenities — the hotel provides no soap, shampoo or toothpaste, so pack your own → there's a convenience store nearby if you forget
- 💡If you're driving yourself — this is the strong suit: generous free parking and an attentive security guard → a solid overnight stopover heading north or toward Nakhon Sawan