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LS VILLAGE HOTEL, hotel in Padang Besar

Situated within 34 km of Asian Cultural Village and 34 km of Dinosaur Park Dannok, LS VILLAGE HOTEL provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Padang Besar.

Polite staff
7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
242 reviews
Price fromTWD 565per night
Loft 3, hotel in Padang Besar

Loft 3 has air-conditioned guest accommodation in Padang Besar, 47 km from CentralFestival Hatyai Department Store, 50 km from The 60th Anniversary of His Majesty the King’s Accession to the Throne...

breakfast is not provided.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
309 reviews
Price fromTWD 931per night
Padang Besar Homestay Firdaus, hotel in Padang Besar

Situated within 48 km of CentralFestival Hatyai Department Store and 27 km of Asian Cultural Village in Padang Besar, Padang Besar Homestay Firdaus features accommodation with seating area.

Location is very near to KTM padang besar and ICQS
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
96 reviews
Price fromTWD 1,150per night
Padang Besar Homestay, hotel in Padang Besar

Set in Padang Besar, 32 km from Asian Cultural Village and 32 km from Dinosaur Park Dannok, Padang Besar Homestay offers a garden and air conditioning.

Clean, near to everywhere
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
38 reviews
Price fromTWD 1,696per night
MyBed Homestay, hotel in Padang Besar

MyBed Homestay, a property with a shared lounge, is set in Padang Besar, 50 km from The 60th Anniversary of His Majesty the King’s Accession to the Throne International Convention Center, 27 km from...

Clean, room was extremely comfortable. Property was nice and close to the food stalls and a 5min walk from the border crossing.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
173 reviews
Price fromTWD 1,131per night
Budget Rest House, hotel in Padang Besar

Budget Rest House offers accommodation in Padang Besar, 28 km from Dinosaur Park Dannok and 39 km from Khao Nam Khang Historical Tunnel.

Good to suggestions add ac
7.0
Scored 7.0
Good
Rated good
6 reviews
Price fromTWD 551per night
Padang Besar Rainbow Cabin Homestay, hotel in Padang Besar

Set in Padang Besar, 48 km from CentralFestival Hatyai Department Store, Padang Besar Rainbow Cabin Homestay offers air-conditioned accommodation and a terrace.

Very clean and good facilities
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
68 reviews
Price fromTWD 896per night
Padang Besar Green Inn, hotel in Padang Besar

Set in Padang Besar, within 48 km of CentralFestival Hatyai Department Store and 27 km of Asian Cultural Village, Padang Besar Green Inn offers accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi throughout...

8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
129 reviews
Price fromTWD 610per night
Padang Besar Twin Homestay, hotel in Padang Besar

Located in Padang Besar and only 48 km from CentralFestival Hatyai Department Store, Padang Besar Twin Homestay provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Very good
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
27 reviews
Price fromTWD 1,724per night
Rose Homestay Padang Besar, hotel in Padang Besar

Located in Padang Besar, within 48 km of Khao Nam Khang Historical Tunnel, Rose Homestay Padang Besar offers accommodation with air conditioning.

8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
8 reviews
Price fromTWD 1,517per night
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What guests said about Padang Besar:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Padang Besar is a border bazaar/market town that's been...

    Padang Besar is a border bazaar/market town that's been around for a long time. It has the Malaysian-Thailand border running right through it now so there's a Malaysian side and a Thai side. Whichever side you're on, you can easily go through immigration (the Malaysian and Thai counters are literally next to each other). Just make sure you have your passport and check visa requirements beforehand, of course. I went to the Malaysian side. Locals from both sides of the border come here by the bus-loads to shop for housewares, food items, clothes, toys etc. My father is from Kedah, the state below Perlis, and back when he was a kid you would literally walk across the train tracks to the bazaar proper. His mother used to get all her kitchen and houseware needs here. As a traveller, you probably don't need any more clothes or pots and pans, but if you do, I love the kitchenware selections (I love cooking)! I just walked around and listened to the mix of languages being spoken, people-watched, sat down and ate at one of the many busy food establishments, then shopped for snacks (nuts, crackers, dried fruits, cookies etc.). Worth it, and cheap. I bought both to snack on and as "buah tangan" (literally "fruit from the hands" or travel gifts) for my family in KL.
    Neziaazmi
    Malaysia
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Not much attraction but for the traveller, DO BUY T-SHIRT...

    Not much attraction but for the traveller, DO BUY T-SHIRT HATYAI/CLOTHES at ARKED Padang Besar because clothes are much cheaper than in Hatyai. AND OLE-OLE also cheap such as key-chain or bags. They sell it only like RM10 but in HATYAI, they sell it at rm13/rm15. and we can nego at best price! Go eat at Arked Padang Besar, food is delicious but, a bit expensive. Not many grab-car. during my visit, only 8/9 grab-cars that registered with grab so it is really a long queue.
    SURIANI
    Malaysia
  • 2.0
    Scored 2.0

    It was like a ghost town on weekdays we were there.

    It was like a ghost town on weekdays we were there. No activities and most vendors at shopping arcade were selling the same things. Nothing to shout about. We were told that the town is busier on weekends.
    HU
    Malaysia
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The town itself is interesting for shoppers but better to go...

    The town itself is interesting for shoppers but better to go during the weekend. One place to go would be Haatyai across the border in Thailand. Transport there is easy as there are plenty of taxis and vans available but you have to get back by 10pm as the immigration closes at that time. Another place is Gua Kelam, about 30 minutes drive away. It is a beautiful drive and the cave is supposed to be interesting. We went up to the entrance but it was closed due to an earlier flood that had weakened the bridge going in. To get around call a Grab taxi and negotiate a deal to take you around for a few hours. Walking around is not very easy.
    Mohan G
    Malaysia