The Nest Hotel Phichit — A Grey Mid-Rise Downtown with Rooms from ฿650 That Pass-Through Travellers Recommend
Most people drive through Phichit rather than stay the night — but if you do need a bed here, the name that comes up first among past guests is The Nest Hotel Phichit. It's a five-storey grey-and-white block downtown, opened in 2016, with 66 rooms. What people mention isn't luxury — it's that the rooms are clean, start around ฿650, and there's a 7-Eleven right out front, plus a Goose Café x Bar on the ground floor where you can work or grab dinner. For a town this size, that combination is genuinely hard to find.
The Nest opened in 2016 as a five-storey grey-and-white building on Sa Luang Road in the Nai Mueang sub-district. Phichit is a small provincial capital in the lower-northern plains — the kind of town most travellers glimpse from the window of a northbound train or pass through on the highway without stopping. That means the accommodation market is thin: a handful of budget guesthouses, a few older shophouse hotels, and then The Nest, which stands out simply by being newer and more organised than everything around it. The building itself is straightforward — a rectangular concrete block with white-painted facades, black steel balcony rails on every floor, and a ground-floor frontage that opens onto the street. There is no grand lobby or dramatic entrance; the design is functional and tidy rather than impressive. What it does well is exactly what a mid-week stopover hotel needs to do well. There are 66 rooms in total, split between Standard, Corner and Suite categories. Standard rooms are the workhorses of the property: a large double or twin configuration, crisp white linen, a proper-sized bed that does not feel like it was sourced from a budget warehouse, a wall-mounted TV, air conditioning that actually cools the room rather than just circulating warm air, a small fridge, and complimentary bottled water replenished daily. The room footprint is more generous than you would expect at ฿650 a night — guests returning to Thailand after stays elsewhere in Asia frequently note that the space-to-price ratio here beats properties charging two or three times as much in larger cities. Bathrooms are clean, with a shower rather than a tub in the Standard category, adequate water pressure, and the kind of basic toiletries that cover the essentials without pretending to be a spa. Corner rooms are a step up: the layout wraps around an exterior angle of the building, which adds a second window aspect and a bit more floor area. If you are staying two nights or travelling with someone who values elbow room, the ฿300 difference over a Standard is easy to justify. The Suite adds a separate living area — a sofa and low table behind a partial partition from the sleeping space — which is useful if you are working on a laptop in the evening and do not want the bed dominating your field of view. All room types come with the same breakfast arrangement, the same Wi-Fi network, and access to the same ground-floor facilities. Guests consistently describe the rooms as bigger and cleaner than the price suggests, and that straightforward verdict is the main reason the property holds the number-one ranking in Phichit on TripAdvisor — not because of any particular luxury, but because it reliably delivers what it promises at a price that makes the value obvious. For a small provincial town where the realistic alternative is a dusty guesthouse with noisy shared corridors and unreliable hot water, that level of consistency matters far more than any polished amenity list could convey.
The ground floor holds Goose Café x Bar, an in-house café and bar with wood-look tile floors, wooden tables, and tall glass walls that pull in daylight. By day you can sit with a coffee and work; in the evening it turns into a low-key bar. Breakfast is included in the room rate for two and comes Thai-style, cooked to order. Several guests note the breakfast doesn't offer a wide spread, but the home cooking is genuinely good — the rice porridge and Thai dishes in particular. Worth saying up front: if you're expecting an international buffet, you'll be disappointed.
One guest sums it up: "Clean room, soft bed, lovely staff, and a price you rarely find in Phichit — we stop here every time we pass through."
The detail most people appreciate is that there's a 7-Eleven right in front of the hotel. Step out the door and you can grab whatever you need without driving anywhere — a real convenience if you're travelling solo or here for work. Parking is free and on-site, so there's no fighting for a kerbside spot. The front desk runs 24 hours, holds luggage, and arranges laundry and taxis. The weak point guests flag is that staff English is limited — foreign visitors may need a few hand gestures or a translation app to smooth out check-in and requests.
The location is central. It's a 6-minute drive to Bueng Si Fai, the large lake-park that is Phichit's signature spot, complete with a giant statue of Chalawan the mythical crocodile. The Bueng Si Fai crocodile farm is about 1.2 km away, and Wat Tha Luang — home to the revered Luang Pho Phet Buddha image — is roughly 1 km off. Phichit railway station sits about 5 km away, an 8-to-10-minute drive, so anyone arriving on the northern line can get a car straight to the hotel without trouble.
Real guest scores land at 8.4/10 on Trip.com and 4.3/5 on TripAdvisor, ranked the number-one hotel in Phichit. The most praised points are cleanliness, value, and the attentive staff. Beyond the language issue, the honest criticisms cover a limited breakfast selection and the fact that some rooms don't keep a hairdryer in the room (you request one at the desk). One recent review flagged cleanliness in the specific room they were given — worth a quick check at check-in for peace of mind.
Pricing is straightforward. A Standard starts around ฿650/night with breakfast for two. The wider Corner room, with an extra window angle, runs about ฿950, and the Suite, with a separate living area, is around ฿1,650. When Phichit hosts big events — notably the traditional long-boat racing festival in September — rooms fill quickly and rates climb, so book ahead. Outside festival dates, availability is rarely a concern.
The bottom line: The Nest works best for anyone who needs a clean, good-value room in central Phichit for a night — whether you're here for work, breaking up a drive north, or visiting Luang Pho Phet. It isn't a luxury hotel and there's no pool, but it covers what a town this size should have. If you want a little more space and the budget allows, step up to a Corner or Suite — the common areas and service are the same across every room.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms clean and larger than expected for the price
- ✓ Staff friendly and genuinely helpful
- ✓ A 7-Eleven right out front — very convenient
- ✓ Free on-site parking, no fighting for kerbside spots
- ! Staff English is limited
- ! Breakfast selection is on the small side
- ! Some rooms have no hairdryer — request one at the desk
- ✓ Strong value — rooms from ฿650 with breakfast
- ✓ Central location near Bueng Si Fai and Wat Tha Luang
- ✓ Goose Café x Bar downstairs, good for working
- ✓ Corner and Suite rooms larger but still light on the wallet
- ! Breakfast is Thai-only with limited choices
- ! Rooms fill fast during the September boat-racing festival
- ! No pool or fitness facilities
- 💡If breakfast matters a lot — it's Thai-only, cooked fresh, tasty but limited in choice → if you prefer an international buffet, the 7-Eleven out front and in-town restaurants fill the gap
- 💡If you're a foreign visitor — staff English is limited → have a translation app ready and check-in and requests go much more smoothly
- 💡If you want more space — the ฿650 Standard suits one or two, but for a group or a longer stay, the Corner (~฿950) or Suite (~฿1,650) is better value since the common areas are identical