iRabbit Hotel — The Rabbit-Mural Building in Central Prachinburi, Clean Rooms Around ฿1,250
If you need a night in Prachinburi town without overpaying, and you don't want to gamble on a tired old room, iRabbit Hotel is the one drivers on Chaengpattana Road remember instantly — a white building with a big cartoon-rabbit mural painted across the wall. It opened in late 2017, so the rooms are still new and clean, and what guests mention again and again is the value for money alongside a location that walks to the provincial sports centre and the market. Worth saying up front: this is a simple, practical hotel for work trips or a stopover before Khao Yai — not a resort with a view.
iRabbit Hotel opened in late 2017 on Chaengpattana Road in Na Muang Subdistrict, only a few hundred metres from the centre of Prachinburi town. The easy landmark is the white building with large pastel rabbit and cartoon-character murals sprayed across the side wall — drive past once and you'll remember it. Inside is a small, plain 59-room hotel in clean white tones, dressed up with bright chairs and a colourful triangle-pattern wall in the lobby. It reads light and new, which matches the most common guest line: clean because it was recently built.
Rooms are simple, in line with the price. The Standard Twin runs 24 sqm with white tile floors, a bed, a wooden desk, a small fridge, a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with a shower. Every room has a balcony and free Wi-Fi. Choices range from twin beds to a king, a three-bed room for groups, and a king room that looks onto the small rear garden. If you're travelling as a family or a work group, the three-bed room works out better value than booking two separate rooms.
Guest feedback for iRabbit Hotel consistently points in the same direction: a clean room, a comfortable bed, plenty of free parking, and a price that is genuinely hard to match in Prachinburi town — with friendly, approachable staff from the moment you check in.
Guests who come for work or government business tend to highlight cleanliness above everything else. The white tile floors are free of stains, the bed linen and towels come fresh, and it is clear that housekeeping maintains a consistent standard. For a hotel at this price point in a secondary town, that level of upkeep stands out, and it is the main reason most guests give high marks even when they have minor complaints elsewhere. The building opened in late 2017, so the fittings and fixtures still feel relatively new, and that freshness comes through in the overall impression of the rooms.
Free on-site parking comes up repeatedly as a deciding factor. The lot inside the grounds is wide enough for several cars at once, and there is no scramble for roadside spots that you find at other places in town. For anyone driving up from Bangkok or arriving by car from another province, having secure off-street parking at no extra cost is not a small thing — it is often the main reason they chose iRabbit in the first place. Pair that with card-key room access, CCTV, and a 24-hour front desk, and guests who arrive late at night report that the building feels safe and well managed.
On value for money, most guests say they got more than they expected. A Standard room at around ฿1,250 a night delivers 24 square metres, a comfortable bed, a wooden desk, a fridge, a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, a balcony, and free Wi-Fi. When guests weigh what they received against what they paid, the consensus is that it is a fair deal with little wasted spend. Several repeat guests mention that this is the place they book every time they have business in Prachinburi, precisely because they know the quality will not disappoint. The location helps too — the provincial sports centre is a five-minute walk, the public park and Tail Canal market are within easy walking distance, and a short drive covers the railway station.
Guests travelling in groups or as families have noted the three-bed room as better value than booking two separate rooms — the per-person cost comes down noticeably, and staying in the same room is more practical for a work team or a family with older children. For anyone planning to push on to Khao Yai National Park the next morning, the hotel sits on the Prachinburi approach to the park, making it a logical overnight base before an early-morning entry.
What guests flag for anyone planning to stay: the bathrooms are wet-room style with the shower right next to the toilet, so the whole floor gets wet when you shower — pack flip-flops and watch the tiles. TV channels are limited with almost no English options, and some guests heard guard dogs barking at night. The breakfast set is simple and charged separately from the room rate, so guests who want more variety find that the market is a few minutes on foot. These are genuine drawbacks worth knowing, and none of them are hidden. The general verdict is that they are acceptable given the price and the overall quality. At the end of it, iRabbit Hotel delivers a clean bed, easy parking, a secure building, and a rate that is hard to beat in central Prachinburi town.
Breakfast is served in the ground-floor dining room from 07:00 to 10:00 as a simple set, charged separately from the room. The room itself is bright, with white tables, pastel chairs, and wooden lockers along one wall. If you'd rather eat out, the local rice-and-curry shops and coffee stands near the market are a few minutes' walk away, since the hotel sits close to a residential area. Behind the building there's a small garden with a paved stone path that's leafier than you'd expect for a property this size.
Where iRabbit genuinely scores is free on-site parking — which matters a lot in a town where almost everyone arrives by car. There's a 24-hour front desk, CCTV, and card-key room access, so coming back late feels secure. On foot it's about 5 minutes to the Prachinburi Provincial Sports Centre, with the public park and Tail Canal market both within walking distance. Prachinburi railway station is roughly 1.7 km away, a short drive.
The overall score sits at 9.2/10 from 25 Trip.com reviews, with Booking around 8.3 and Tripadvisor 4.2 out of 5. The review count is still small because this is a little hotel in a secondary town, but the feedback points the same way: clean and good value. The repeated complaints are worth knowing — the bathrooms are wet-room style, with the shower right beside the toilet, so the whole floor gets wet when you shower. TV channels are limited with almost no English options, and a few guests heard the guard dogs barking at night. Better to know before you arrive.
Against other places in town, iRabbit sits in the from-฿1,250-a-night bracket for a Standard room, and booking ahead or walking in midweek can sometimes land it around nine hundred to low four figures. When there's an event in town or a long weekend, rooms fill fast because good options in central Prachinburi are limited — book one to two weeks ahead. A 500-baht damage deposit is taken at check-in, cash only, and refunded when you check out.
Bottom line: iRabbit suits people here for work or government errands, or anyone wanting one clean night before heading up to Khao Yai from the Prachinburi side, at a budget price. Don't expect a pool or a gym, because there are none, and the wet-room bathrooms won't be for everyone. But if the goal is a clean bed, easy parking, a secure building, and not paying much — finding better value in Prachinburi town isn't easy.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms very clean — new building, well kept
- ✓ Free, spacious parking — a real plus if you arrive by car
- ✓ Affordable compared with other hotels in town
- ✓ Friendly staff and secure card-key room access
- ! Wet-room bathrooms — shower beside the toilet, floor gets wet
- ! Limited TV channels, almost no English options
- ! Guard dogs can be heard barking at night
- ✓ Fun rabbit-mural design that photographs well
- ✓ Comfortable beds and quiet rooms for resting
- ✓ Close to the sports centre, market, and town restaurants
- ✓ Good value for a work trip or an overnight stop
- ! No swimming pool or fitness room
- ! Breakfast is a simple set with limited choices
- ! Fills up fast during town events — book ahead
- 💡If you dislike wet-room bathrooms — most rooms have the shower beside the toilet with no full screen, so the floor gets wet when you shower → bring bathroom flip-flops and watch for slippery tiles
- 💡If you're coming during a town event or long weekend — good options in central Prachinburi are scarce and rooms go fast → book 1–2 weeks ahead and compare Agoda/Booking/Trip every time before you commit
- 💡If you're driving or heading on to Khao Yai — free on-site parking is the main advantage, and the hotel is on the Prachinburi approach to the park → a sensible one-night base before entering the reserve