Suphorn Grand Hotel — Big Marble-Floored Rooms in a Brand-New Central Ang Thong Hotel
Central Ang Thong doesn't offer many places to stay that feel genuinely new and clean, which is what makes Suphorn Grand Hotel stand out. It opened in late 2023, so the whole building still feels fresh — glossy white marble floors, classic European wall panelling, and a crystal chandelier in the lobby. The thing guests mention again and again is how large the rooms are for the price, especially the King Suite with its own lounge area separate from the bed. One thing to know up front: there's no pool or gym here. It's a city hotel built around comfortable rooms rather than a full resort.
Suphorn Grand Hotel started taking guests in mid-October 2023, set in the Ban It area a few minutes' drive from central Ang Thong. The design leans classic European — glossy white marble floors, framed wall panelling, gold cornicing, and a crystal chandelier in the lobby. Because it's so new, everything still looks crisp and clean, and several reviewers single out the "brand-new furnishings" as the first thing that strikes them on arrival.
Rooms come in four categories. The Superior Twin suits friends or work colleagues with two beds, the Classic Superior and Deluxe work for couples or small families, and the King Suite is notably large — a sofa, yellow accent chairs, a marble-topped coffee table, and a lounge area clearly set apart from the bed. Every room shares the same marble flooring, with air conditioning, a TV and blackout curtains; some add a fridge and a balcony. The size is what guests return to most in their comments — rooms run bigger than most similarly priced provincial hotels.
The room is genuinely large — the marble floors and separate lounge area were unexpected at this price point in a provincial town. The King Suite has two yellow accent chairs, a sofa, a marble-topped coffee table and a king bed at the far end of the room, and the two zones feel properly separate rather than squeezed together. The wall panelling, the cornicing and the drapes all match; someone clearly put real effort into the design, and you can tell because nothing looks mismatched or cheap. The building opened only in late 2023, so when reviewers write about everything looking brand new they are not exaggerating. The marble floors are spotless and reflect the ceiling lights. The chandelier in the lobby is the kind of thing you'd expect in a far larger city. Check-in was smooth and the staff were friendly without being overfamiliar — they explained about the water heater switch straight away, which matters because it isn't left on by default in some rooms. A quick call to reception gets it running; it just takes a couple of minutes to come through. Breakfast is included in some rate options and is served in the hotel. To be straightforward about it: the breakfast is fine, not exciting. There's enough to start the day, but the hotel's real strengths lie elsewhere. The Gatow Coffee House behind the building is a better morning option — a shaded garden space with good coffee and baked goods. Sitting there before heading out to the temples makes for a calm and unhurried start to the day. Location-wise the hotel earns its high scores. Wat Ang Thong Worawihan is a five-minute drive, Wat Phai Lom is closer still, and Wat Chantharangsee with its large seated Buddha and the Luang Pho Sot Maha Wihan are both reachable in around six minutes. The hotel has free parking in the compound, which matters here because Ang Thong is not a walkable city in the way Bangkok or Chiang Mai are. You drive between sites and having a secure, free car park at the hotel removes one logistical headache entirely. On the honest side: the air conditioning in a couple of rooms is positioned so that the vent blows directly at the bed. It is not a deal-breaker but if you run cold at night it is worth asking reception whether a different room arrangement is possible. The rooms also do not include complimentary slippers — a pair costs forty baht at the front desk, which is a minor but slightly odd omission for a hotel at this design level. The overall score of 9.3 from Trip.com reviews, backed by a larger set of ratings on Agoda averaging around 8.7, reflects a place that reliably delivers on what it promises: a new building, clean spacious rooms, polite staff and a good central location. It doesn't pretend to be a resort. For anyone visiting Ang Thong's temples on a road trip, it is the most straightforward and well-finished option available in the town right now.
For food and drink, the hotel runs a cafe called Gatow Coffee House in the garden behind the building — a shaded spot serving coffee, bakery items and drinks, good for a slow morning or afternoon. Breakfast is available, though to be honest most reviews rate it as just okay rather than a highlight. If you want a proper meal, central Ang Thong has plenty of curry-rice shops and local food a short drive away.
The location works well for temple-focused trips. It's a 5-minute drive to Wat Ang Thong Worawihan, with Wat Phai Lom roughly a kilometre away. Wat Chantharangsee, home to a large seated Buddha, and the Maha Wihan of Luang Pho Sot are both a short drive too. The hotel has free on-site parking, which matters because driving is how most people get around Ang Thong. If you're coming from Bangkok, it slots neatly into a road trip through Ayutthaya.
The overall score sits at 9.3/10 from 15 Trip.com reviews — location leads at 9.5, service 9.4, cleanliness 9.3. Agoda carries a larger sample at around 97 reviews, averaging about 8.7. The honest gripes from guests include a bathroom water heater that staff sometimes need to switch on for you before it runs hot, and rooms that don't include free slippers (they sell a pair for about 40 baht). A couple of guests felt the air conditioning blew directly at the bed. Small things, but worth knowing before you arrive.
The bottom line: Suphorn Grand Hotel works best for travellers who want a new, clean, spacious room at a sensible provincial price, whether for temple visits or an overnight stop. Standard rooms start around ฿900/night, while the King Suite sits near ฿2,500 — genuinely good value for the floor space. If you're expecting a pool, a gym or a full restaurant, this isn't that kind of place. But for a solid night's sleep in central Ang Thong, it's the newest option going right now.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms new, spacious and clean with marble floors throughout
- ✓ Staff friendly and helpful
- ✓ Central location, short drive to several well-known temples
- ✓ Free parking, convenient if you're driving yourself
- ! Water heater sometimes needs staff to switch it on first
- ! No free slippers in the room — sold separately
- ! Breakfast only okay, not a strong point
- ✓ Classic European design, clearly well thought out and photogenic
- ✓ Holds Green Health Hotel and Wellness Hotel certifications
- ✓ Quiet and restful for a central-city stay
- ✓ Good value relative to the size and newness of the rooms
- ! No swimming pool or fitness room
- ! Air conditioning in some rooms blows toward the bed
- ! Limited food on-site — you'll head into town to eat
- 💡If you want a hot shower — call reception to switch the water heater on before you use it → in some rooms the switch isn't left on, so a quick heads-up saves you waiting for hot water
- 💡If you want the largest room — pick the King Suite at around ฿2,500 for a separate lounge area → Superior and Deluxe rooms are spacious enough to sleep in, but the Suite is the best value on floor space
- 💡If you're here for temples and driving — the hotel has free parking and a central location → use it as a base to reach Wat Ang Thong Worawihan, Wat Chantharangsee and the Luang Pho Sot Maha Wihan in a single day