What are the best areas to stay in Ubon Ratchathani for access to restaurants, bars, and night markets?

June 17, 2022
2 years ago
Mike *******
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An “and everything else” question for anyone who is familiar with Ubon Ratchathani … when choosing a hotel, is there an area which is reasonably central to a busy restaurant/bar area, walking streets and night markets, or is this a town where you find a hotel you like and drive your car to wherever you need to go? (I am travelling there with family next week, and I will have a car) Thank you in advance for any advice you can offer. 🖖
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When visiting Ubon Ratchathani, it’s advisable to stay near Nong Bua temple/Ubon Square or Klang Awut for a central location with access to restaurants, bars, and night markets. Hotels such as Nevada Hotel or Sunnee Grand Hotel are recommended, and using taxis is a convenient option to explore the area.
Steve *******
A good area for night life is around Nong Bua temple/Ubon Square or Klang Awut. There are plenty of hotels fairly near, cheap taxis everywhere. I can recommend Nevada Hotel or Sunnee Grand Hotel. It's a great city. Enjoy!
Mike *******
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@Steve ******
Thank you, good advice 🖖
Steve **********
I cannot offer a lot of advice but I did a long weekend once and stayed here.

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Here is a small review I did for booking at the time.
Mike *******
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@Steve *********
That was quick! Very helpful, thank you. I will check hotel options in this north part of town.
Steve *******
@Mike ******
Good location. Keep to the North of the city, it's got the best nightlife
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