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Crystal Hotel Yasothon
💎 Crystal Hotel 📍 Bypass Road · Yasothon
9 / 10
🇹🇭 Bypass Road · Yasothon
Crystal Hotel Yasothon
3★ · Western-style building · spotless rooms · free parking · lift
Standard Twin room with two single beds, triangular wooden headboards and orange curtains at Crystal Hotel Yasothon
Standard Double room with a large bed, warm wood frame, marble-top nightstands and a wall-mounted TV
Type
3★ Hotel
Review Score
9 / 10
From
฿500 /night
Rooms
Twin / Double
Nearby
Rim Chi Park ~1.6 km
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Crystal Hotel Yasothon — A Peach Colonial Building That Looks Far Pricier Than It Is

Drive past Crystal Hotel Yasothon for the first time and you'd be forgiven for thinking it's an expensive place. The two-storey building is painted peach and orange in a Western style, with Roman columns, an arched entrance and a terracotta tiled roof — it reads more like a small mansion than a hotel in a quiet provincial town. Then you check the rate and it starts at around ฿500 a night, which is exactly what guests keep pointing out: it looks far better than the price suggests. What you actually get here is spotless rooms, soft beds, a big free car park and a lift — the last one being genuinely rare at this price. It suits road-trippers crossing Isan or people in town for a short work trip who want a decent room without spending much.

Our Full Review

Crystal Hotel Yasothon is a mid-sized hotel on the bypass road in Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon. The first thing that catches your eye is the Western-style building — peach and orange with white Roman columns, an arched entrance and a brick-red terracotta roof. Out front there's a large free car park where vans, pickups or several cars can pull in without circling for a space, plus a tall-columned porte-cochère for sheltered drop-offs and a small garden with benches to sit out on. The whole place feels open and easy on the eye rather than cramped down a narrow lane — and it's that first impression that surprises a lot of guests when they realise how little it costs.

Inside the rooms, the thing guests agree on most is how clean they are. Several reviews describe the rooms as spotless and the beds as soft and comfortable. The decor mixes warm wood panelling with cream walls for a simple, cosy feel. There are two main types — Standard Twin with two single beds, neat triangular wooden headboards, orange curtains and corner windows looking onto greenery, and Standard Double with a larger bed in a wood frame, marble-top nightstands, a telephone and a wall-mounted TV. Every room has air conditioning, a fridge, a TV and an en-suite bathroom with hot water and a shower. The style is that of a practical provincial hotel built around being clean and functional rather than fancy — nothing like the grand exterior, but very good value at this rate.

Standard Twin room with two single beds, triangular wooden headboards and orange curtains at Crystal Hotel Yasothon

One guest summed it up as a hotel that "looks like an expensive place but costs very little — spotless rooms, a soft bed, easy parking and friendly staff, genuinely better than the price."

On facilities, the detail that gives Crystal an edge over the usual budget hotels in Yasothon is the lift. It sounds minor, but most ฿500–600 hotels in a small town are walk-up buildings, and anyone arriving with a heavy bag or who struggles with stairs will feel the difference straight away. Beyond that there's an on-site restaurant, luggage storage, CCTV in the common areas, a first-aid kit and fire extinguishers around the building. Wi-Fi is free in both the rooms and public areas, reception is staffed, check-in is from 14:00 and check-out is before 12:00.

Standard Double room with a large bed, warm wood frame, marble-top nightstands and a wall-mounted TV

For location, the hotel sits on the bypass road, which makes it easy to drive in and out of central Yasothon without threading through narrow town lanes — handy for anyone touring by car. Rim Chi riverside park (Suan Rim Chi) is about 1.6 km away, where locals go for evening walks and exercise by the Chi River. The central mosque is around 1.95 km, and Wat Maha That, which houses the revered Phra That Anon stupa, is about 2.4 km. The Ban Singha Tha old quarter, with its timber shophouses and small cafes, is a short drive too. Phaya Khankhak (the Toad Museum), the city's giant-toad landmark, sits around 5–6 km out, and the nearest airport is Roi Et, roughly 55 km away.

Hotel entrance with arched glass doors, peach walls, white trim and a row of potted plants

The Trip.com score sits at 9.0/10 from 5 reviews. To be straight about it, the review count is still small because this is a hotel that has only recently come onto the online booking platforms, so the score may shift as more people stay. What guests praise repeatedly is the building looking far pricier than it is, the clean rooms, the soft beds and the friendly staff. The honest things to know before booking: staff English is limited, so foreign visitors may want a translation app on hand, and the hotel has no breakfast and no pool — you'll need to head into town for breakfast (there are shops and a morning market not far away). Worth knowing so you're not expecting a full resort.

The bottom line: Crystal Hotel Yasothon works best for road-trippers crossing Isan, short-stay business visitors, or anyone who wants a clean, good-looking room on a budget. Its appeal is the Western-style building that looks well above its price, paired with spotless rooms, soft beds, easy free parking and a lift you won't find at most hotels in this bracket. It has no breakfast, no pool, and staff English is limited — but if the goal is a decent room to rest in before driving on or to run errands in town, at ฿500–600 a night it's one of the best-value, most convenient choices in Yasothon.

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A building that looks pricier than it is
Peach-and-orange Western-style block with Roman columns, an arched entrance and a tiled roof — for around ฿500 a night
Spotless rooms, soft beds
Guests praise cleanliness repeatedly · warm wood-panelled rooms, comfortable beds, cold air conditioning
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A lift + large free parking
A lift, which is rare at this rate, plus a big free car park out front where larger vehicles park easily
Our Rating
9.0
out of 10
Based on 5+ reviews
Location
8.8
Cleanliness
9.4
Service
9.0
Rooms
9.0
Value
9.3
Facilities
8.5
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Striking Western-style building that looks above its price
  • Spotless rooms and soft, comfortable beds
  • Large free car park — easy for bigger vehicles
  • Has a lift, so no hauling bags up stairs
◎ Things to note
  • ! No breakfast — you'll need to head into town
  • ! No swimming pool
  • ! Staff English is limited
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Excellent value — a good room in the ฿500 bracket
  • Bypass-road location, easy in and out of town
  • Friendly, helpful staff
  • Quiet rooms and soft beds for a good night's sleep
◎ Things to note
  • ! Rates on some platforms may differ from the walk-in price — compare first
  • ! Still few online reviews
  • ! A town hotel, so no resort-style facilities
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Crystal Hotel Yasothon is one of the best-looking-for-the-price hotels in Yasothon — spotless rooms, soft beds, free parking and a lift in the ฿500–600 bracket. There's no breakfast, no pool, and staff English is limited, but if you want a decent room to rest in before driving on or to run errands in town, it's a strong, well-priced pick.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you want breakfast — plan to head into town → the hotel serves no breakfast, but there are shops and a morning market a short drive away
  • 💡If you're a foreign visitor — keep a translation app handy → staff English is limited, though they're friendly and willing to help
  • 💡If you want a larger bed — choose Standard Double when booking → its wood-framed double suits couples or anyone who prefers a wide single bed over the two-bed Twin
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿500
/ night
Standard Twin Room · two single beds · air conditioning, fridge, TV, hot water · estimated starting price
Standard Twin
฿500
Standard Double
฿550
Standard Double (holidays)
฿600
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Grab a photo of the facade
The peach Western-style building and Roman columns photograph well, especially in the warm late-afternoon light — guests like the shot from the arched entrance
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Easy parking even for big vehicles
The front car park is large and free, vans and pickups fit easily, and the porte-cochère lets you drop off out of the sun and rain
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Evening walk at Rim Chi park
Rim Chi riverside park is about 1.6 km away, a few minutes by car — locals come for evening exercise and the cool breeze off the river
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Pick Double for a wider bed
The Standard Double has a larger wood-framed bed, better for couples or anyone who prefers a wide single over the two-bed Twin

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Crystal Hotel Yasothon located and what is nearby?
The hotel is at 284 Bypass Road, Nai Mueang, Mueang Yasothon. It sits on the bypass road for easy access in and out of town. Rim Chi riverside park (Suan Rim Chi) is about 1.6 km away, with the central mosque (~1.95 km), Wat Maha That and the Phra That Anon stupa (~2.4 km), and the Ban Singha Tha old quarter (~2.5 km) all close by.
How much does Crystal Hotel Yasothon cost per night?
Standard rooms start from approximately ฿500/night. The larger Standard Double and holiday/festival rates run a little higher, around ฿550–600. It's strong value because the building looks well above its rate. Always compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before booking — some platforms may price differently from the walk-in rate.
Does the hotel have a lift and parking?
Yes to both. The hotel has a lift, which is rare for a budget hotel in a small town like Yasothon and makes a real difference if you're carrying heavy bags or struggle with stairs. There's also a large free car park out front where vans and pickups fit easily, plus a porte-cochère for sheltered drop-offs.
Does it serve breakfast or have a swimming pool?
No to both breakfast and a pool. You'll need to head into town for breakfast, but there are restaurants and a morning market a short drive away. That said, the hotel does have an on-site restaurant for other meals, and free Wi-Fi in both the rooms and public areas.
Who is Crystal Hotel Yasothon best suited for?
It's best for road-trippers crossing Isan, short-stay business visitors, or anyone who wants a clean, good-looking room on a budget in Yasothon. The draw is the Western-style building that looks above its price, the spotless rooms, soft beds, free parking and a lift. It isn't a resort and has no pool, but it's one of the best-value stays in the city.
Do staff speak English, and is booking online straightforward?
Staff English is limited, so foreign visitors may want a translation app, but reviews agree the staff are friendly and willing to help. Booking is available through Agoda, Booking and Trip.com. The number of online reviews is still small (5 reviews on Trip.com, scoring 9.0) because the hotel only recently came onto the booking platforms — the score may shift as more people stay.
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