Centara Hotel & Convention Centre Udon Thani
Long Udon's flagship hotel, the former Charoensri Grand has undergone a six-month renovation to keep it ...
Long Udon's flagship hotel, the former Charoensri Grand has undergone a six-month renovation to keep it ...
A lovely boutique hotel that, for our money, tops the better-known Prajaktra, with which it's inevitably compared.
The already colourful rooms at this British-owned property are cheered up even more with wicker furniture.
This cold-water flophouse is right in the thick of Udon’s nightlife. The wood floors lend a hint of history, but mostly it’s just old.
In a countryside setting yet within easy striking distance of the museum, this old wooden house is reason enough to spend the night in town. The simple rooms share a spacious verandah and bathrooms downstairs.
This impressively spick-and-span hotel warrants consideration despite being on 'Soi Falang'.
Nothing fancy here, just simple, clean rooms (cold-water showers in most) but they're far better than anything else in this price range. And a friendly welcome from owner Sammie is included.
It looks like a grain silo on the outside and feels like a hospital in the hallways; but the rooms are what matters most, and these are big, clean and priced right. But, the best feature is the neighbourhood full of university students.
Rooms are simple, but this friendly place gives the biggest bang for your baht in Udon. Despite fronting the bus station, it's relatively quiet.
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