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The Nest Hotel Phichit
🏪 7-Eleven out front 📍 Central Phichit
8.4 / 10
🇹🇭 City centre · Phichit
The Nest Hotel Phichit
3★ Hotel · Sa Luang Rd · 8 min drive to the railway station
Guest room at The Nest Hotel Phichit with a large bed and private balcony
Lobby of The Nest Hotel Phichit with a brick wall and hotel name sign
Type
City Hotel
Review Score
8.4 / 10
From
฿650 /night
Rooms
66 rooms
Nearby
Bueng Si Fai 6 min drive
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

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.

Our Full Review

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.

Guest room at The Nest Hotel Phichit with a large bed and private balcony

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."

Lobby of The Nest Hotel Phichit with a brick wall and hotel name sign

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.

Goose Café x Bar, the ground-floor café and bar of the hotel

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.

The Nest Hotel Phichit

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.

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7-Eleven out front
A 7-Eleven sits right outside the door — very handy if you're travelling solo or for work
Goose Café x Bar downstairs
Café by day, low-key bar by night · somewhere to work or have dinner without leaving the building
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Clean rooms from ฿650
Large bed, white linen, AC, fridge · guests say they're bigger and cleaner than the price suggests
Our Rating
8.4
out of 10
Based on 46+ reviews
Location
8.6
Cleanliness
8.5
Service
8.6
Rooms
8.3
Breakfast
7.9
Value
8.8
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.3 / 10
✦ Pros
  • 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
◎ Things to note
  • ! Staff English is limited
  • ! Breakfast selection is on the small side
  • ! Some rooms have no hairdryer — request one at the desk
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • 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
◎ Things to note
  • ! Breakfast is Thai-only with limited choices
  • ! Rooms fill fast during the September boat-racing festival
  • ! No pool or fitness facilities
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
The Nest Hotel Phichit is the best-value option for a one-night stay in Phichit. It's not a luxury hotel, but the rooms are clean, prices start at ฿650, the location is central, there's a 7-Eleven out front and free parking — everything a town this size should offer.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡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
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿650
/ night
Standard Double Room · large bed · breakfast for two included · estimated starting price
Standard Double
฿650
Standard Twin
฿650
Corner Room
฿950
Suite
฿1,650
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Insider Tips
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Grab late-night snacks at the 7-Eleven out front
No need to drive anywhere — step out the door and it's right there · ideal if you arrive late or are travelling alone
Work from Goose Café x Bar
The ground floor has tall glass walls, wooden tables and free Wi-Fi · quiet by day, good for working or a small meeting
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Drive 6 minutes to Bueng Si Fai in the morning
A big lake-park with the Chalawan crocodile statue and a crocodile farm · cool and quiet early, a nice walk before you move on
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Easy if you're driving — parking is free
On-site parking is free · Phichit is an easy town to drive in, so no worries about finding a kerbside spot

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is The Nest Hotel Phichit located and what is nearby?
It's at 28/7 Sa Luang Road, Nai Mueang, Mueang Phichit, in central Phichit. The Diyaul Islam Mosque is right next door, Wat Tha Luang is a 3-minute drive, Bueng Si Fai is 6 minutes, Phichit railway station is about 5 km away, and there's a 7-Eleven out front.
How much does The Nest Hotel Phichit cost per night?
A Standard room starts around ฿650/night with breakfast for two. The larger Corner room is about ฿950, and the Suite with a separate living area is around ฿1,650. Always compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before booking — the deals differ by period.
Is breakfast included, and what's it like?
Yes — breakfast for two is included in the room rate. It's Thai food cooked fresh, such as rice porridge and savoury dishes. Many guests praise the home cooking, though the selection is smaller than at big-city hotels. For more options, there's the 7-Eleven out front and restaurants in town.
Who is The Nest Hotel Phichit best suited for?
Best for anyone needing a one-night stay in Phichit — whether for work, breaking up a drive north, or visiting Luang Pho Phet. You get a clean, good-value room, a central location and free parking. Less suitable if you need a pool or resort-level facilities.
Arriving by train — how do I get to the hotel?
Phichit station is on the northern line, about 5 km away, an 8-to-10-minute drive. The hotel can arrange a taxi or transfer — let the front desk know your train arrival time when you book.
Driving in — is there parking?
Yes — free on-site parking. Phichit is an easy town to drive in, so finding a spot is no concern. It suits travellers road-tripping the lower-northern provinces who want to stop in Phichit for a night.
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