Transport
It is easy to find rental car service from major car rental company such as Budget, Alamo, Hertz or else. Hiring a car is a great way to get around town as a family or visit places further afield. Renting a car in Hua Hin is a straight forward process, all you need is an international drivers lic...
Since many of Hua Hin's streets are narrow, tuk-tuks are able to go places cars cannot.
The train is a classic, safer and comfortable method to travel to Hua Hin from Bangkok and the other way around.
A cheap and easy way to get around Hua Hin is by motorbike taxi. On every street corner you will find a collection of motorbikes and a gaggle of drivers wearing brightly coloured vests.
It’s possible to travel from Bangkok to Hua Hin by plane but not on a conventional airline.
It’s easy to travel by train from Bangkok to Hua Hin, with trains leaving the city’s Hua Lamphong and Bang Sue railway stations on a regular basis during the day at periods between 8.05am to 22.50pm.
A good alternative to the buses is to travel by van. Going by van from Bangkok to Hua Hin can be even cheaper than going by bus, and the advantage is that, generally speaking, vans should get to Hua Hin a little faster.
You can easily get to Hua Hin from either Suvarnabhumi Airport (the modern International Airport that serves Bangkok), or from the city of Bangkok itself.
This route takes you mostly through the back roads all the way to Soi 94.
This line runs two loops around the city center. The cars are painted white with red text. Both lines start and end at Pae Mai Market.
This route is actually split into two - northern and southern portion, with songthaews terminating near the Night Market.
Hua Hin Airportis (HHQ) an international airport serving Hua Hin District in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand
Built during the reign of King Rama VI, and only a short distance from the centre of town, Hua Hin's railway station and adjacent royal waiting room are undeniably attractive.