Beyond Suite Hotel — Suites Wider Than the Price Suggests, near Yanhee Hospital
If you need a room around the northern end of Charansanitwong Road where it meets Nonthaburi — especially anyone with an appointment at Yanhee Hospital who wants real floor space on a modest budget — Beyond Suite Hotel comes up often with people who know the area. The white-and-tan, 75-room building sits on a quiet soi off Charansanitwong 85 with its own parking. What guests mention again and again is the room size: suites that run wider than most hotels at the same price, plus a small indoor pool you can use whatever the weather. This is not a Luxury hotel, but measured by space-per-baht, people in this neighbourhood tend to say you get more than you pay for.
Beyond Suite sits on Charansanitwong Soi 85, on the Bang Phlat side that runs straight into Nonthaburi. It is a 75-room property built around suites rather than the small rooms you usually get at this price. Rooms start with a roughly 35 sqm Deluxe and climb to a 54 sqm Junior Suite and a Beyond Executive Suite that reaches 64 sqm. Reviewers agree the real draw is floor space — separate sitting areas, a fridge, and a balcony in some rooms. The honest caveat: furniture and curtains in a few rooms are starting to show their age, so anyone expecting a brand-new fit-out should temper expectations.
The single thing guests bring up first is the location near Yanhee Hospital. It is roughly a 10-minute walk from the hotel to the hospital, or a quick motorbike-taxi hop. People here for a procedure or a run of consecutive appointments value that a lot — they get back to a wide room without a long trip across town. Around the hotel there are made-to-order eateries, convenience stores and a couple of small markets within walking distance. For anyone driving, there is free on-site parking, which is a genuine advantage in a part of the city where street parking is hard to find.
One guest in for several days of treatment at Yanhee described the room as "bigger than I expected, the hospital an easy walk, and parking included" — and felt it was worth what they paid.
The shared spaces centre on a small indoor swimming pool finished in blue mosaic tiling against a glass-block wall that lights up after dark. Being indoors, it works all day regardless of sun or rainy-season downpours. There is also a massage room for winding down and a small rooftop garden to catch some air. The double-height lobby, with its red-and-white reception desk, looks more striking than you would expect at this level. Worth saying plainly: the pool is a small dipping pool for cooling off rather than swimming laps, so anyone after a proper lap pool should look elsewhere.
On food, the hotel runs an in-house restaurant called the 99 (Ninety Nine), serving Thai and international dishes, with a small lounge bar for a drink. Breakfast is a set or a small buffet depending on the period. Here the reviews are genuinely mixed — some guests find it perfectly fine, while several call the choice limited and plain. The upside is the cluster of outside eateries nearby, so it is easy to walk out and find your own meal if hotel breakfast is not a priority for you.
On scores, guest ratings land in the low-7s across price-comparison sites from more than 300 stays, with about 3 out of 5 on Tripadvisor. The praise centres on room size and the hospital-side location. The repeated complaints are real and worth knowing before you book — firm beds, noisy air-conditioning in some rooms, and weak sound insulation between rooms, so light sleepers should pack earplugs or ask for an interior room. A number of reviews also mention inconsistent housekeeping and limited English at reception, both fairly typical of a local hotel at this tier.
On price, a Deluxe starts at around ฿1,300/night, while the wider suites sit closer to ฿1,800-2,500 depending on the season and size. That is a lot of room for the money compared with similarly priced hotels in inner Bangkok. If you are staying several nights for ongoing hospital appointments, ask about weekly rates — many places in this area discount longer stays. And compare Agoda against Booking before you commit, because the same room can vary noticeably between them.
The bottom line: Beyond Suite suits anyone with business around Yanhee Hospital or the northern Charansanitwong area who wants a wide room on a few-thousand-baht budget, with free parking. You get generous floor space, a small indoor pool and a massage room to unwind. But if you care a lot about a soft mattress, sound insulation, or a pristine newly-renovated room, this may not be your match. Read it for what it is — a 3-star hotel selling room size and location, not polish — and on that brief, most people here say it delivers.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Suites are wide for the price, with sitting space
- ✓ Walkable to Yanhee Hospital
- ✓ Free on-site parking
- ✓ Quiet area with eateries and convenience stores nearby
- ! Beds are firm for some guests
- ! Weak sound insulation; noisy AC in some rooms
- ! Furniture and curtains dated in a few rooms
- ✓ Generous room space, good for multi-night stays
- ✓ Convenient for anyone with business at Yanhee
- ✓ Budget-friendly relative to the room size
- ✓ Indoor pool and massage room for unwinding
- ! Breakfast choice limited and plain
- ! Housekeeping inconsistent at times
- ! Limited English at reception
- 💡If you're a light sleeper — ask for an interior room away from the street and pack earplugs → sound insulation between rooms is weak and some rooms have noisy AC, a repeated theme in reviews
- 💡If a soft mattress matters — call ahead to ask for an extra pillow or mattress topper → beds run firm, and softer-mattress sleepers may need to adjust
- 💡If you're staying several nights for hospital appointments — ask the hotel directly about weekly rates → the wide suites suit longer stays and there's often a discount for booking multiple nights