Chaisaeng Villa Hotel — A New Build with Clean Rooms Under ฿1,000 that Tops Sing Buri's Rankings
If you're after a place in central Sing Buri that's clean, new, and easy on the wallet, Chaisaeng Villa Hotel is the name guests keep coming back to. It's a modern six-storey grey building where every room has a private balcony, and the lobby is dressed up like a bright little cafe with white orchids on the desk — not what most people expect from a hotel starting at ฿700/night. Today it sits at #1 in town on both Trip.com and TripAdvisor.
Chaisaeng Villa is a new, modern six-storey building in plain grey, sitting on a road in central Sing Buri with a gilded spirit house across the way that tells you straight away you're in small-town Thailand. Inside are 69 rooms split between Superior (one large bed), Twin (two singles), and a roomier VIP category. The detail guests mention again and again is that every room has its own balcony you can open for the breeze, and the upper floors look out over the town and the open fields beyond.
Step into the lobby and you get what several guests describe as more of a cafe than a provincial hotel — pale blue ribbed walls, a reception desk with white orchids, and soft light that reads clean and tidy. The rooms run to a white palette with glossy tile floors, a flat-screen TV, a small fridge, and a kettle. Plenty of past guests note the rooms feel larger than expected for the price, and they look new because the building itself isn't old.
One guest didn't expect "a few-hundred-baht hotel in Sing Buri to have rooms this clean, a lobby as pretty as a cafe, and covered parking on top of it."
Breakfast runs from 6:30 to 10:00 in the ground-floor restaurant, which puts on live music in the evenings. It's a compact buffet line — rice porridge, eggs, bread, juice, coffee. To be honest the spread isn't as varied as a big Bangkok hotel, but for anyone breaking up a drive or in town on errands it's enough to start the day. Serious eaters are better off walking out to one of the porridge or coffee shops in the town centre nearby to round it out.
The location is a real plus for anyone here on business. It's under a 5-minute walk to the Sing Buri Provincial Museum and the provincial hall, the Bung Tao Gong Ma Foundation is barely 400 metres away, and the City Pillar Shrine and Wat Sawang Arom are under five minutes by car. Wat Phra Non Chak Si and the FN Outlet are about 10 minutes out by road. Out front there's free covered parking, which self-drivers consistently call out as a highlight.
The overall score sits at 9.1/10 from 20 Trip.com reviews, with the highest marks going to service (9.4) and cleanliness (9.2); it ranks near the top of town on TripAdvisor and Booking too. The honest gripes from lower-rated reviews flag a semi-open bathroom where water can spill outside the shower zone, bed-type names that confuse, and a fairly basic breakfast — worth knowing so you don't arrive expecting more.
On price, Chaisaeng Villa starts around ฿700/night for a Superior, rising to roughly ฿900–1,200 for the larger rooms with breakfast included. In a town where hotel options are still thin, that price against rooms this new and clean is hard to beat. On long weekends or when there's an event in the province, rooms fill fast, so book one to two weeks ahead.
The bottom line: Chaisaeng Villa works best for anyone driving through Sing Buri, here on errands, or temple-hopping around the province who wants a clean, new room without spending much. There's no pool or resort-grade extras, but you get cleanliness, a central location, covered parking, and the service guests rate highest. For a night or two on the road, it's the safest pick in town.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Clean rooms, new building, well kept
- ✓ Lobby decorated like a smart cafe
- ✓ Covered parking, easy to park
- ✓ Central location, walkable to museum and provincial hall
- ! Breakfast fairly basic
- ! Semi-open bathroom lets water spill outside the shower zone
- ! No swimming pool
- ✓ Rooms feel larger than expected for the price
- ✓ Helpful staff — service scores highest of all categories
- ✓ Every room has a private balcony for the breeze
- ✓ Strong value for a hotel in Sing Buri town
- ! Bed-type naming is confusing — check carefully before booking
- ! Floors sometimes only swept rather than vacuumed
- ! Rooms fill fast when there's an event in the province
- 💡If a wet bathroom bothers you — the bathroom is semi-open and water can spill outside the shower zone → come prepared, or ask staff for an extra floor towel
- 💡If you want a big breakfast — the morning buffet is fairly basic (porridge, eggs, bread) → there are porridge and coffee shops nearby in town to round it out
- 💡If you're booking around a provincial event — rooms fill fast since it's the #1 hotel in town → book one to two weeks ahead and pick a free-cancellation rate to be safe