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Hotel Le Naga
✨ Opened 2025 📍 Central Sakon Nakhon
9.4 / 10
🇹🇭 City Centre · Sakon Nakhon
Hotel Le Naga
Boutique · Rat Phatthana Rd · 6 min walk to old city gate
Hotel Le Naga guest-room wing seen from the pool side at night
Long courtyard swimming pool with sun loungers and room walkway
Type
Boutique Hotel
Review Score
9.4 / 10
From
฿690 /night
Rooms
32 rooms
Nearby
Phra That Dum 2 min walk
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Hotel Le Naga — A Courtyard Pool Inside a New Hotel in Central Sakon Nakhon

Sakon Nakhon isn't a city with a long list of new hotels — most options are older guesthouses or properties that opened years ago. So when Hotel Le Naga opened in 2025, it quickly became the name people searching for a city-centre stay started passing around. The detail guests mention again and again is the long swimming pool flanked by rooms on both sides — pull back the curtains in a Pool View room and the water is right there — paired with a location you can walk from to Phra That Dum and the old city gate in a few minutes.

Our Full Review

Hotel Le Naga opened in 2025 as a low three-storey building in black panelling set against timber and full-height glass. The heart of it is a long swimming pool laid down the middle with guest rooms lining both sides — the shot people post most often is the white egg-shaped chairs at the pool edge with the water glowing emerald at night. There are 32 rooms in total, split into Superior on floor 1, Standard on floors 2–3, and Pool View on floors 2–3 that look straight onto the pool when you open the curtains. Every room is the same 23 sqm with a single Queen bed.

Because the hotel is new, everything is still fresh — the air-con cools fast, there's a flat-screen TV, a small fridge, and a shower bathroom with free toiletries. Several rooms have a private balcony looking down onto the pool or garden. Guests consistently say the beds are comfortable and the rooms are spotless, which isn't common at this price point in Sakon Nakhon. At 23 sqm the rooms are right-sized for two — not large or lavish, but everything is there and neatly laid out.

Hotel Le Naga guest-room wing seen from the pool side at night

We booked because of the pool photos in the reviews and had no idea it would be this good. Drove up from Udon Thani, two of us, planning to stop one night on the way to Nakhon Phanom — not a proper holiday, just somewhere to sleep in the middle of a road trip. Check-in was quick, staff were easy to deal with, and they let us see the room first before we'd even put our bags down. The Pool View room on floor two was exactly what the photos showed: you pull back the dark curtains and the pool is right there in front of you, emerald water, white egg-shaped chairs lined up at the edge, completely empty when we arrived in the early afternoon. Put our bags down and went straight in. The water was clean and the temperature was right — not cold enough to be a shock, not warm enough to feel like a bath. Swam for the better part of half an hour without anyone else coming down. Afterwards we sat in the pool chairs and watched the light change as it got toward evening. The black panelling of the building caught the light in a way that looked better in person than in any of the photos. For a hotel in the middle of a provincial city, it was remarkably quiet. The room itself was spotless — Queen bed with a proper firm mattress, white linen, fast air-con, shower room with toiletries, small fridge, flat-screen TV. Twenty-three square metres feels right for two people if everything is well laid out, and it was. Nothing missing. We walked out to find food in the evening, took about eight minutes to reach a night market with som tam, noodle stalls and grilled things, all very cheap. Came back and went in the pool again after dark. With the underwater lights on the water turns a deeper green and the whole courtyard looks completely different — spent a while taking photos before we admitted we were just enjoying it. Woke up early and opened the curtains to find the pool still and empty in the morning light before anyone had come down. Changed and went straight in. Had the pool to ourselves for nearly forty minutes. Breakfast we skipped at the hotel and walked out for rice soup instead, which cost almost nothing. Checked out at ten, staff asked how everything was, told them honestly that we'd liked it a lot. The rate we paid for that Pool View night was lower than we'd expected, and set against what we got — a new room, a pool that's actually as good as it looks, and a location you can walk from — it was some of the best value we'd found on that whole trip. If we drive through Sakon Nakhon again we'll stay here and book a floor-three Pool View, since we heard the sightline down to the pool is a fraction cleaner. The thing that stayed with us most was how quiet it was. A hotel sitting in the centre of a town, and it was quieter than places we've stayed by the sea.

Long courtyard swimming pool with sun loungers and room walkway

The on-site restaurant serves a set-menu local breakfast from 7am to 10am. Guests who've eaten there mention coffee, fruit juices, fresh fruit, and a hot dish to choose from. Breakfast runs about ฿100 per person and is not always included in the room rate — check at booking, and if you want to eat at the hotel you can add it to the package. Within less than a kilometre there are more than 20 restaurants, so walking out for an evening meal is easy.

Location is the real advantage here. Phra That Dum, a small ancient monument, is under a 2-minute walk, and the old Sakon Nakhon city gate is about 6 minutes on foot. Wat Phra That Choeng Chum, the province's revered stupa, and Nong Han, the largest freshwater lake in Isan, are both a short drive away. Sakon Nakhon Airport sits roughly 10 km out, about 15 minutes by car. The hotel runs a free shuttle and offers free parking, which helps a lot if you've driven in.

Pool View room facade beside the water at dusk

The score currently sits at 9.4/10 from 13 reviews on Trip.com, and it has earned a Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice award despite only just opening. To be straight about it, the review count is still small because the hotel is new, so that high score is something to watch over the longer term. The other thing to know before booking: this is an adults-only property that does not accept children, and the main guest must be 18 or over — families travelling with young kids will need to look elsewhere.

Hotel Le Naga

On price, Hotel Le Naga starts around ฿690/night for a Standard room and climbs for the better-view Pool View. Set against what you get — a brand-new room, a swimming pool, and a central location — it's strong value for Sakon Nakhon. During festivals such as the end of Buddhist Lent or the Wax Castle Procession in late October, rooms fill quickly and rates rise, so book ahead.

The short version: if you want a Sakon Nakhon stay that is new, clean, has a pool, and sits central enough to walk the sights, Hotel Le Naga is the best answer in the affordable bracket right now. The caveat is that it suits adults and couples best, since it doesn't take children. For the best atmosphere, go straight for a Pool View room.

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Courtyard swimming pool
A long pool flanked by rooms on both sides, white egg chairs at the edge, quiet despite the central location
Opened in 2025
Everything still fresh — spotless rooms, comfortable beds, all the essentials in place
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Walk the city centre
2 min to Phra That Dum · 6 min to the old city gate · close to Wat Phra That Choeng Chum and Nong Han lake
Our Rating
9.4
out of 10
Based on 13+ reviews
Cleanliness
9.6
Location
9.4
Service
9.3
Rooms
9.2
Facilities
9.0
Value
9.3
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • New hotel, rooms spotless, beds comfortable
  • Attractive pool, quiet atmosphere
  • Central location, walkable to the sights
  • Friendly, attentive staff
◎ Things to note
  • ! Does not accept children — suits adults/couples
  • ! Breakfast charged extra, not always in the rate
  • ! Few reviews so far as it only just opened
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Pool View rooms open straight onto the pool
  • Black-and-timber design looks modern and photographs well
  • Free parking and free shuttle — handy if you drive in
  • 23 sqm rooms are right-sized with everything included
◎ Things to note
  • ! All rooms are a single Queen bed — no twin option
  • ! Front desk closes at 22:00 — flag late arrivals ahead
  • ! Rooms fill fast during festivals — book ahead
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Hotel Le Naga is a new boutique hotel that raises the bar for central Sakon Nakhon accommodation — brand-new rooms, an attractive pool, and a walkable location at a price you can reach. The limits to know first are that it doesn't take children and the review count is still small because it only just opened.
💡 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 the best pool view — pick a Pool View room on floors 2–3 that opens straight onto the water → Standard rooms on the same floors cost less but don't share the view · ask for Pool View specifically when booking
  • 💡If you're travelling with children — this hotel does not accept children and the main guest must be 18 or over → families with young kids should choose another property in the city
  • 💡If you want breakfast at the hotel — the set-menu local breakfast is about ฿100/person and is not always included → adding it to your package at booking is easier than paying on the day
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿690
/ night
Standard Room (23 sqm) · Queen bed · floors 2–3 · estimated starting price
Standard
฿690
Superior
฿790
Pool View
฿950
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Insider Tips
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Ask for a Pool View on floor 3
The pool view is clearer and a touch quieter than floor 2 · open the curtains in the morning before anyone's in the water
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Swim before 9am
The pool is nearly empty early, the light is good and the water is still · ideal for a quiet swim and photos
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Walk to Phra That Dum at dusk
It's a 2-minute walk from the door · pair it with the old city gate another 6 minutes on, no need for a car
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Use the free airport shuttle
The hotel offers a free shuttle · give them your arrival time ahead — Grab is thin on the ground in Sakon Nakhon

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Hotel Le Naga located and what is nearby?
Hotel Le Naga is at 1818/5 Rat Phatthana Road, That Choeng Chum, Mueang Sakon Nakhon in the city centre. Phra That Dum is a 2-minute walk, the old city gate is 6 minutes on foot, and Wat Phra That Choeng Chum and Nong Han lake are a short drive away. Sakon Nakhon Airport is about 15 minutes by car.
What does Hotel Le Naga cost per night?
Standard rooms start from approximately ฿690/night, and Pool View rooms that look onto the water start around ฿950. During festivals such as the late-October Wax Castle Procession, rates rise and rooms fill quickly. Always compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before booking.
Does Hotel Le Naga have a swimming pool?
Yes — it has a long outdoor pool laid down the centre of the building with rooms lining both sides. Pool View rooms open straight onto the water when you draw the curtains. Before 9am the pool is nearly empty, which is ideal for a quiet swim and photos.
Does Hotel Le Naga accept children?
No — it does not accept children. This is an adults-only property and the main guest must be 18 or over. It suits couples and adult groups rather than families with young children. If you're travelling with kids, choose another property in Sakon Nakhon.
Who is Hotel Le Naga best suited for?
Best for couples and adult travellers who want a new, clean room with a swimming pool in a central location, within walking distance of the temples and food. It's a 2025 opening that scores 9.4 from 13 Trip.com reviews and holds a Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice award.
Is breakfast included in the room rate?
Not always. Breakfast is a set-menu local spread served 07:00–10:00 and costs about ฿100/person, with coffee, fruit juices, fresh fruit and a hot dish. If you want to eat at the hotel, adding it to your package at booking is the simplest option.
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