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Beyond 21 Hotel
4.7/510 Reviews
Went to rest during the assistant exam. The hotel is near Kaen Nakhon School, walking distance to the exam in a chill way. Around the hotel there are Topsdaily, 7-11 and many restaurants. Don't be afraid to starve at all. Most importantly, the hotel is very new. The room is clean, super comfortable, the TV is Smart TV, open Youtube Netflix, enjoy, sleep well every night. Worth the price If there is a chance to come to Khon Kaen again, will come to stay again.
Won Place
4.3/538 Reviews
I really like it. The location is not far from Ton Tan Market. It's very convenient to travel. The staff are lovely and provide good service. This is my second time staying here. I recommend it for anyone who is traveling to Khon Kaen. The price is good, but I would like to criticize the accommodation for not having a hair dryer. Everything else is okay. I personally have to bring a hair dryer with me when I stay here. Next time I go to Khon Kaen, I will stay here again. I like it.
The Lake Hotel
3.4/513 Reviews
Facing the road is a bit noisy. Breakfast is also very simple. In the back, the room facing the lake is not bad. Um, the restaurant kitchen is good at ordering craftsmanship, for dinner. What I miss is the chef's craftsmanship.
OMG Hotel
4.6/5149 Reviews
The bed is comfortable, everything works, access and parking are good, rooms are very clean and well serviced by efficient, helpful and friendly staff. BUT . . . .Funky (though irrelevant) decor can never overcome basic problems with any establishment. There is no possible way this place deserves the high rating received. I was unfortunately forced to extend my stay so can write with some experience. First, the noise: the building has a U-shape design facing the street so it cleverly collects all the street noise and directs it into the front rooms, and what street noise. All night bikes and cars, even loud conversations exacerbated by a further design feature, the balconies, which require opening doors and therefore exclude the possibility of well-sealed windows. Then there is the white tiled floors which carry internal sounds nicely ensuring various knocks, loud TV and cleaning activity are clearly audible. Those same white tiles throughout also ensure plenty of reflected glare from sun and downlights as well. It all probably looked good in the plans! More importantly there is the kitchen, or rather lack of one. How a large modern hotel believes it can operate conveniently for guests without any kitchen or even dining area is a mystery. Again, worsened by the lack of reasonable equipment and utensils in the rooms - no sink, few cutlery/crockery pieces, no microwave which you would think a hotel without a kitchen would provide. Enquiring of desk staff what to do the answer was mostly of a shrugging nature. They didn't say eg that across the road was the hotel Le Cassia with a very pleasant dining area and breakfast for 150 baht. A walk around found some recompense in street food and a couple of fancy restaurants but they were a fair walk and not much good for breakfast. So location, also nah! To go anywhere you need a lengthy walk or a vehicle, and there isn't the ready availability of tuk-tuks or cabs as there is elsewhere. All-in-all this adds up to a pretty poor experience, despite any good points the hotel has, and it does have some as described. Value is just as available in other hotels without the drawbacks. The desk staff could be a little less sullen and more forthcoming also, and have some English - it is the hospitality industry after all. Most of this of course cannot be changed by management but more effort to overcome the problems would go a long way to improvement.
Glacier Hotel Khon Kaen
4.3/5285 Reviews
So far Thailand's transit system has been great, efficient, and cheap. A train fare from Khon Kaen to Udon Thani was only 25 bahts, which is less than one USD, versus the alternative taxi ride that will set you back 37 USD for an approximate two hour ride. The train was clean and modern looking, have bench style cushion seats, windows that can be open so fresh breeze circulate the car preventing passengers from overheating. The rail cars have restrooms so don't worry about emergency urges. If you forgot to bring along a bottle of water or beverages, there will be someone constantly walking by in the center aisle selling drinks and snacks at a cheap price. Since this train ride was my first one, I'm content with the experience and recommend others to try it out for themselves while traversing through Thailand. Have a wonderful travels... Fellow travellers!
Rachanee Guesthouse
3.6/511 Reviews
Affordable daily room with TV, water heater, dining table, air conditioner, towels, but the TV rarely has channels to watch so it doesn't turn on. The way up to the building is a key card system. But there is no elevator, only 3 floors high, and the outside is next to the evening market. There will be food ready to eat, side dishes, snacks, fruits, inexpensive prices, selling a lot. Including the service is very good The host speaks politely.

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