Hua Hin has plenty of Italian restaurants to choose from, but for our money, Andreas Italian Restaurant and Grill is the finest in town.
Hua Hin is renowned for colonial luxury and nowhere is this better experienced than at this charming restaurant at Centara grand Beach Resort Hua Hin.
Located on the main Beach stretch, close to Hilton Hua Hin, this Thai-French restaurant features an extensive selection seafood, grilled meat, steaks as well as beers, wines and cocktails on its menu.
Part of the chic al fresco resort of the same name, Let’s Sea Pub & Restaurant wows its patrons with sweeping ocean views, an absolute chill ambience and a menu that fuses contemporary Thai and international flavours.
If you visit Pranburi, this beachfront eatery just south of the main Pranburi intersection is not to be missed.
Oceanside is like a little taste of Miami or Ibiza in sleepy old Hua Hin.
Hin Lek Fai Restaurant is located on the outskirts of Hua Hin, surrounded by flowering plants and vegetable gardens.
The Phraya Nakhon Cave is a popular attraction located in the beautiful Khao Sam Rai You National Park and has this beautiful temple inside the cave.
Thirty kilometres from Hua Hin centre, you will find the largest mangrove forest in Thailand.
Opened in 2015, the Rajabhakti Park is a park with seven 14-meter bronze statues of the most important kings from the Thai history.
Hua Hin has a few great viewpoints which give you a great panoramic view perfect for pictures. The most popular one is the Hin Lek Fai.
No matter how much upscale shopping you do in Thailand, nothing beats the authentic feel of a local night market-a chance to soak up the atmosphere and experience real Thai market culture.
Khao Takiab hill offers access to a quiet stretch of beach and impressive views over Hua Hin from up top.
Just 15 minutes away in the neighboring town of Cha Am is Santorini Park, a themed shopping and attraction village that looks exactly like the name suggests.
Thailand seems to have mastered the art of building themed shopping centers, where shops aren't the main attraction but instead just blend in with the incredible scenery.
The beach might be just a few steps away, but that doesn't mean visitors should skip a visit to Hua Hin's water park when in town.
The largest national park in Thailand simply can't be explored in one day-so if that's all you have, you might want to start at Pala-U waterfall.
The bar is located on the top of the Hilton luxury and VIP resort offers the best views over the city.
The official nightlife in Hua Hin is Soi Bintabat and Poolsuk Road nearby.
This route is actually split into two - northern and southern portion, with songthaews terminating near the Night Market.
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 takes you mostly through the back roads all the way to Soi 94.
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.
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.
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.
It’s possible to travel from Bangkok to Hua Hin by plane but not on a conventional airline.
Market Village features an outdoor plaza and three levels of shops, restaurants, a food court, entertainment outlets and a multi-screen Major Cineplex. The selection of shops covers both brand names and independent labels. Its bright, airy interiors, with wide aisles and large skylight, ensure a ...
If you are looking to buy authentic brand-name clothes at discounted prices then Cha-Am Premium Outlet Mall should be your first port of call.
One of the biggest places for shopping in Hua Hin with around 100 outlets, this mall is a dream come true for a shopaholic.
This market is located in Cha-Am, which can be easily reached with the help of a bus or a train. If you bargain well you can get excellent rates. The best of this night market like all the others in Hua Hin is the food stalls. You can find everything in this market from toys for children to pets ...
Located near the Cicada market, this is yet another weekend recluse for shopping in Hua Hin. This one is much more traditional, and you will get to see the local Thai culture up close. The food court here is even better and has much more variety. Unlike the Cicada market, it does not sell handmad...
Built-in 1926 in honour of King Rama VII, this is Hua Hin’s biggest fresh market where one can find, fresh fruits, vegetables and tasty seafood.
Fly Now, a leading Thai fashion brand established back in 1983, has its factory outlets located in major tourist destinations. Offering more than just clothing and fashion accessories, each outlet also has Fly Now’s furniture line, home accessories and, in the plaza zone, gift shops and casual ea...
Sam Pan Nam Floating Market is a large scale market fashioned in the style of middle Rattanakosin Period (King Rama VI).
Hua Hin Floating Market offers a delightful alternative to the Night Market or Chat Chai Morning Market. It features a large man-made lake, surrounded by picturesque countryside. Shops are fashioned in the style of 1920s Hua Hin, offering a broad range of merchandise ranging from artsy handmade c...
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.