Patong Resort Hotel is the large, long-established hotel on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road — the road that runs behind the beach and forms the inland end of Bangla Road. That is its whole case: you are three minutes from the top of the strip and a few more from Patong Beach, with the Jungceylon mall and the Bangla Boxing Stadium both within a short walk.
It runs 325 rooms in a wide range of sizes, from 27 m² superiors through 35–40 m² deluxes to 76 m² executives and a 120 m² grand suite, which makes it one of the more flexible bookings in Patong if you want space without resort money. There is one outdoor pool, open daily 07:00–19:00, and a fitness centre.
The food and drink is the surprise: seven outlets, including Pavarotti's Italian restaurant, a rooftop steak house, the Alfresco Sky Bar, the Marble Lounge, a Japanese izakaya and the Emerald coffee shop. For a hotel this close to Bangla, having somewhere decent to eat inside the building at eleven at night is worth more than it sounds.
On the question that matters most in Patong: the hotel does not publish a visitor policy and we could not verify one as of August 2026, so we list it as ask. Phuket is the strictest destination in Thailand on this — many resorts do not admit unregistered visitors at all, and among those that do an extra-person charge is common and often official. Settle it in writing with the hotel before you pay a deposit rather than at the desk at midnight. How guest-friendly works has the wording to use.
Expect mid-range Patong rates, which as of August 2026 run roughly $50–110 (฿1,600–3,600) a night for a three- to four-star room within walking distance of the strip — and remember that low season, May to October, can halve that. Compare with the rest on the Phuket hotels page.
| Tier | Mid-range |
|---|---|
| Rooms | 325, from 27 m² to a 120 m² grand suite |
| Walk to Bangla Road | ~3 min |
| Pool | One outdoor pool, 07:00–19:00 |
| Typical Patong mid-range rate | $50–110 (฿1,600–3,600) a night, Aug 2026 |
| Guest policy | Unverified — ask before booking |
Pros
- + Three minutes from the top of Bangla Road and close to the beach
- + Seven restaurants and bars on site, including a rooftop steak house
- + Wide range of room sizes, from 27 m² to a 120 m² suite
- + Next to the Jungceylon mall and the boxing stadium
Cons
- − Visitor policy not published and unverified
- − One pool for 325 rooms, and it closes at 19:00
- − Rat-U-Thit is a busy road — ask for a room off the front
- − Bangla noise carries on the strip side






































