Cape Racha Hotel

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Description
Mini-hotel opened in 2007. In this mini-hotel 319 rooms, 192 floors.
Policies and conditions
- WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
- Pets are not allowed.
- Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 4 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
Children from 5 years old to 12 years old stay for THB 206 per person per night when using an existing bed.
Children from 13 years old to 17 years old stay for THB 412 per person per night when using an existing bed.
People no matter the age stay for THB 1,000 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay. - Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
- Payment options: American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, No prepayment
- Check in time: 14:00. Check out time: 12:00.
Services and facilities
- ATM
- Shopping on site
- Computer
- Air conditioning
- 24-hour reception
- Elevator/lift
- Smoking areas
- Smoke-free property
- Security guard
- Terrace
- Non-smoking rooms
- Room service
- Fridge
- Smoke Detector
- Cable TV
- Minibar
- Hairdryer
- Flat-screen TV
- Shower/Bathtub
- Shower
- Wardrobe/Closet
- Bathrobe
- Slippers
- Toiletries
- Accessibility features
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Laundry
- Safe-deposit box
- Concierge services
- Dry-cleaning
- Luggage storage
- Telephone
- Iron
- Bar
- Coffee/tea for guests
- Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Kitchen
- Microwave oven
- Bottled water
- Kettle
- Free Wi-Fi
- Internet access
- Airport transportation
- Transfer services
- English
- Multi-language staff
- Library
- Billiards
- Sun Deck
- Free parking
- Parking nearby
- Swimming pool
- Spa tub
- Indoor Pool
- Outdoor pool
- Business center
- Meeting and presentation facilities
- Conference Hall
- Fitness facilities
- Doctor
- Steam room
- Sauna
- First Aid Kit
- Children swimming pool
- Pets Not Allowed
- Temperature control for staff
- Personal protection equipment for staff
- Extra decontamination measures
- Temperature control for guests
- Additional measures against COVID-19
Street view
Video: Cape Racha Hotel, Si Racha, Thailand
Map
Reviews
For the aircon to work you must insert the magnetic side of your key card facing upwards to the card slot.
The toilet comes with bidet toilet seat which is a plus. I think because there's a lot of Japanese & Korean customer who came here for nearby golf resorts.
There's a supermarket opposite that have a mini bakery n also sells pre packed food for take away. Lots of eating place nearby. Especially Japanese restaurants.
There's also a lot of massage place around the hotel.
swimming pool Lack of cleaning then we have to use the sauna and it not bad .
We chose to stay here recently for a weekend break in November 2023…having planned a trip to Pattaya we realized it was the weekend of the Pattaya Fireworks Festival 🎆 and decided instead to head up to Sriracha to enjoy some of the local cuisine, rather than fighting our way through the traffic and the crowds of partygoers and merrymakers down in Thailand’s Sin City.
Cape Racha, which opened in 2007, feels very much like a Grand Old Dame amongst Sriracha’s downtown hotels. It is a large hotel with two wings🏢🏢, and has the atmosphere of one of Thailand’s classic hotel properties. Many of the guest rooms as well as the common areas have been renovated recently: our room in Wing 2 felt brand-new with a new Carrier AC unit and new bathroom fittings.
We thought that the facilities at Cape Racha were absolutely top-notch! Both wings of the hotel have a pool🏊🏽 and a well-equipped and well-maintained fitness 🏋🏽centre. We particularly enjoyed the rooftop pool on the 12th floor of Wing 1 which offers scenic views of the bay and Koh Loi. The breakfast buffet was also pretty good, and included some Japanese options such as rice with a choice of furikake, pickles, natto, miso soup with different toppings etc. in addition to the usual bacon, eggs and salad bar. The F&B staff here have to work hard during breakfast – we were joined at breakfast by a large and lively group of Korean golfers🧑🏽🦯, and it was difficult for the staff to keep up with clearing tables and replenishing the buffet at times (perhaps the hotel management could hire 1 or 2 additional staff if the budget allows for this?).
Sriracha itself is a town with a bit of a mixed reputation. It is foremost an industrial 🏭 town and not a tourist hot-spot, there is a perpetual traffic jam on the narrow winding streets, and it is generally a bit grim. It does have a certain charm though, with a pleasant coastal promenade 🏖️ and a smattering of historic and heritage buildings. There are a lot of good restaurants, bars and coffee shops in the downtown area, so rest assured you will not go hungry if you visit! Within walking distance from Cape Racha, recommended options include Hanbe Japanese Restaurant, Nai Bun Noodles (especially for Pad See Ew with crispy noodles) and Sensu Café for a coffee ☕ or beer🍻.
2024 Update: We visited again recently in Feb 2024. The hotel is quite busy at the moment with a number of golfing groups and also a conference group of medical professionals from Bangkok. The hotel management and staff are doing a fantastic job accommodating all the guests during breakfast, and managing the check-in and check-out processes. Since the last visit there are now more staff working on the breakfast buffet and they have also extended breakfast times. Overall the experience was excellent as always. Local dining recommendations from this trip: Haji Saroj Thai Muslim Restaurant for biryani, Tom Chan for syokudo-style Japanese, HOBB for coffee, rGoal for coffee and light meals, Tsukeman Jo for ramen, Yakiniku Kakurega for Japanese BBQ.
We chose to stay here recently for a weekend break in November 2023…having planned a trip to Pattaya we realized it was the weekend of the Pattaya Fireworks Festival 🎆 and decided instead to head up to Sriracha to enjoy some of the local cuisine, rather than fighting our way through the traffic and the crowds of partygoers and merrymakers down in Thailand’s Sin City.
Cape Racha, which opened in 2007, feels very much like a Grand Old Dame amongst Sriracha’s downtown hotels. It is a large hotel with two wings🏢🏢, and has the atmosphere of one of Thailand’s classic hotel properties. Many of the guest rooms as well as the common areas have been renovated recently: our room in Wing 2 felt brand-new with a new Carrier AC unit and new bathroom fittings.
We thought that the facilities at Cape Racha were absolutely top-notch! Both wings of the hotel have a pool🏊🏽 and a well-equipped and well-maintained fitness 🏋🏽centre. We particularly enjoyed the rooftop pool on the 12th floor of Wing 1 which offers scenic views of the bay and Koh Loi. The breakfast buffet was also pretty good, and included some Japanese options such as rice with a choice of furikake, pickles, natto, miso soup with different toppings etc. in addition to the usual bacon, eggs and salad bar. The F&B staff here have to work hard during breakfast – we were joined at breakfast by a large and lively group of Korean golfers🧑🏽🦯, and it was difficult for the staff to keep up with clearing tables and replenishing the buffet at times (perhaps the hotel management could hire 1 or 2 additional staff if the budget allows for this?).
Sriracha itself is a town with a bit of a mixed reputation. It is foremost an industrial 🏭 town and not a tourist hot-spot, there is a perpetual traffic jam on the narrow winding streets, and it is generally a bit grim. It does have a certain charm though, with a pleasant coastal promenade 🏖️ and a smattering of historic and heritage buildings. There are a lot of good restaurants, bars and coffee shops in the downtown area, so rest assured you will not go hungry if you visit! Within walking distance from Cape Racha, recommended options include Hanbe Japanese Restaurant, Nai Bun Noodles (especially for Pad See Ew with crispy noodles) and Sensu Café for a coffee ☕ or beer🍻.
This hotel is separated into 2 buildings and we stayed in the 2nd build. One negative point is just only 1 elevator and lifting until the 11th floor, so sometimes, we needed to wait for it and needed stairs to go up the 12th floor.
Frequently asked questions about Cape Racha Hotel
How much does it cost to stay at Cape Racha Hotel?
The cost of living in Cape Racha Hotel depends on the date, rate, number of guests etc. Enter your dates to see prices.
Which room categories are available in the Cape Racha Hotel?
You can book Other, Standard room, Standard Single room, Standard Double room, Deluxe room, Deluxe Double room, Suite, Suite with city view, Suite with balcony, 1 Bedroom Suite, 1 Bedroom Suite with city view, 1 Bedroom Suite with balcony, Single Suite, 1 Bedroom Single Suite, Double Suite, Double Suite with city view, Double Suite with balcony, 1 Bedroom Double Suite, 1 Bedroom Double Suite with city view, Studio, Single Studio, Double Studio, Standard Studio, Standard Double Studio, Deluxe Studio, Deluxe Studio with balcony, Deluxe Single Studio, Deluxe Double Studio, Deluxe Double Studio with balcony, Executive Studio, Executive Studio with balcony, Cottage, Double Cottage, Deluxe Cottage, Deluxe Double Cottage in the hotel. Please check room availability by choosing your dates
What are the check-in and check-out times at Cape Racha Hotel?
Check-in at Cape Racha Hotel is possible from 14:00, check-out is until 12:00.