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Lub D Phuket Patong: Patong Stay Review with Pricing & Tips

Design-forward Thai poshtel mixing dorms and privates with a social pool deck three minutes from Patong Beach.

3-star· $35-90/night· 3 min to beach· 4.3/5 (Trip.com, 800+ reviews)· Updated May 2026

At a glance

Price band

$35-90/night

Rooms

250

Beach

3 min

Pool

1 outdoor pool

Breakfast

Available, highly-rated (Western, Asian, Continental)

Brand

Lub D

Tier

upper budget

Rating

4.3/5 (Trip.com, 800+ reviews)

Why book Lub D Phuket Patong

Lub D sits in central Patong, a three-minute walk to the sand on Thawewong Road and roughly seven minutes from Bangla Road, so you get the nightlife without sleeping on top of it. The brand's signature is design-led common areas: the pool deck doubles as the property's social hub, with a co-working corner, 24-hour front desk and bicycle rental that solo travellers and digital nomads actually use. Room mix runs from 4-bed female-only and mixed dorms with privacy curtains and personal lockers up to private queen and twin rooms with their own bathrooms, so couples don't have to commit to hostel life. Breakfast is paid but unusually well-reviewed for this price tier, with Western, Asian and continental options. The Thai-modern build is newer than most Patong budget stock, which means better mattresses, working aircon and decent water pressure.

Why you might skip it

Lub D leans into hostel energy: the pool deck and bar can stay loud well past midnight, and dorm guests come and go at all hours. If you're a light sleeper, a family with kids, or just want a quiet beach holiday, this isn't your match. The standard private rooms are also compact by hotel standards.

Best room types

  • Female-only Dorm — for solo female travellers wanting security and social vibes
  • Private Queen — for couples who want hostel pricing without bunk beds
  • Mixed Dorm — for digital nomads and backpackers chasing the cheapest Patong base
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Location and getting there

Lub D Phuket Patong sits in Patong, 3 min walk to the beach. From Phuket Airport (HKT): 60 min by private taxi (1,200–1,500 THB), 90 min Smart Bus (200 THB), or 60 min pre-booked Bolt/Klook transfer ($25–35 fixed). Bangla Road and Jungceylon Mall are walking distance for central Patong hotels. For restaurants, nightlife and details see our guide on Patong as an area.

FAQ about Lub D Phuket Patong

How far is Lub D Phuket Patong from Patong Beach?

Lub D Phuket Patong sits about a 3-minute walk from Patong Beach and is in Central Patong, 3-min walk to beach, 7-min walk to Bangla Road. Lub D leans into hostel energy: the pool deck and bar can stay loud well past midnight, and dorm guests come and go at all hours. If you're a light sleeper, a family with kids, or just want a quiet beach holiday, this isn't your match. The standard private rooms are also compact by hotel standards.

Is breakfast included at Lub D Phuket Patong?

Breakfast status: Available, highly-rated (Western, Asian, Continental). Always check the rate — some include breakfast, others don't.

How much does a night at Lub D Phuket Patong cost?

Typical price range is $35-90/night. High season (Dec–Feb) and long weekends sit at the upper end; May–October is often 20–30% lower.

Which room should I book at Lub D Phuket Patong?

Recommended room picks: Female-only Dorm — for solo female travellers wanting security and social vibes; Private Queen — for couples who want hostel pricing without bunk beds; Mixed Dorm — for digital nomads and backpackers chasing the cheapest Patong base.

What's the case for booking Lub D Phuket Patong?

Lub D sits in central Patong, a three-minute walk to the sand on Thawewong Road and roughly seven minutes from Bangla Road, so you get the nightlife without sleeping on top of it. The brand's signature is design-led common areas: the pool deck doubles as the property's social hub, with a co-working corner, 24-hour front desk and bicycle rental that solo travellers and digital nomads actually use. Room mix runs from 4-bed female-only and mixed dorms with privacy curtains and personal lockers up to private queen and twin rooms with their own bathrooms, so couples don't have to commit to hostel life. Breakfast is paid but unusually well-reviewed for this price tier, with Western, Asian and continental options. The Thai-modern build is newer than most Patong budget stock, which means better mattresses, working aircon and decent water pressure.

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