Hua Hin

The old Thai royal city of Hua Hin is a favorite summer getaway for Bangkok residents. Less hectic and more laid-back than Pattaya, Hua Hin is ideal for families and travelers who want to take life easy. Settled since the 16th century, Hua Hin was once a retreat from Bangkok for members of Thai nobility and high society. Today, it is a refreshing contrast of city and sea with lively markets, fancy resorts, relaxing spas, and sprawling golf courses.
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Night market
Museums
The Cicada Market is a popular tourist attraction in Hua Hin, located 3.5km to the south. It features local artists, designers and craftsman selling art, clothing, decor and handmade goods alongside entertainment.
This market is more of a souvenir market with a food court that the market next door which is all food and live music. Its a little more middle class but clean, nice and kid friendly variety show performances too. The food is good, plenty of seating and there are some nice nick nacks to buy. Coupon system is a bit frustrating when you can just use cash at next market. No parking either, but a worth a visit all the same.
Jay Roams Thailand — Google review
The marketplace is a delightful three-day (Open on Friday, Saturday, Sunday) haven of creativity and community. With live performances, delectable food options, and an array of art and crafts, it offers a vibrant atmosphere. The voucher system adds convenience, allowing for flexibility in meal choices. The marketplace's cleanliness and friendly ambiance contribute to an enjoyable experience. Notably, the presence of a beautiful old tree adds a charming touch to the overall appeal. A must-visit for those seeking a unique and engaging weekend outing.
Hencita — Google review
Nice place, you will find lots of food in many different ways and varieties! The prices are also cheap. Besides, there has been some entertainer for the children, which they liked a lot. It is also kind of a flea market. They have plenty of typical tourist-stuff, but not all do so.
Matthias Ginster — Google review
Very upscale market - each food vendor has their own specialty with the market clearly controlling hygiene and through a ticket system the vendors. Pricing was about the same as most mid end restaurants - 125thb for the pineapple rice 60 for the chicken satay, retail was about the same pricing and mix as the night market.
Colin McNair — Google review
Such a fun place to visit. The music is always good. Great live bands. Plenty of unique vendors.. The place is a little more upscale from the market next door. The food is served by the vendors in nice ceramic plates with real silverware... Nice touch. Vegetarian options available.
Sri Anne — Google review
Huge moo Kata Thai barbecue with lots of variety of meat and veggies. Sure you gotta wash your hair afterwards. Busy and smokey open air restaurant under roof. Hygiene reasonably good. Price baht 280 incl soft drinks. Good value for money.
Rutger Verschuren — Google review
We visited for the first time and were truly impressed. The combination of art, jazz, and diverse dining options left us in awe. As the sun set, the atmosphere transformed, becoming even more enchanting. We were captivated by the butterfly sculptures, the eclectic array of artwork from various artists, the flea market, the cocktail bars, and the different jazz bands and singers. The food offerings ranged from budget-friendly to slightly more upscale, and there was also a wide variety for vegetarians. For those wanting more, a stroll to the nearby Tamarind Market is a must. Five stars. We can't wait to return.
Baby Redcat — Google review
While the Cicada Market in Huahin offers a vibrant atmosphere and a diverse range of arts and crafts, my experience was somewhat dampened by a couple of issues. Firstly, finding parking was a challenge and detracted from the overall convenience of visiting the market. Additionally, the lack of active fans in certain areas made it quite uncomfortable, especially during hot and humid days. Despite these drawbacks, the market itself is filled with unique finds and delicious food stalls, making it worth a visit if you're prepared for some minor inconveniences. The Thai music performances show was really impressive they deserve a better equipment support.
Teenut Thanakrit — Google review
Slighty different night market to the Tamarind next door, this market is more spacious and has a mixture of food stalls and craft stalls, particularly paintings. Like the Tamarind it has a stage with live music but the vibe is more laid back and relaxed than it's neighbour which specialises in just food. There is a second stage which was being used by street performers to entertain people with juggling acts. This market uses Food Card rather than cash at the food stalls.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
Not too crowded on weekend when I was here. The food here is too expensive, the market next to this place has more reasonable price for the food. But there were many of arts, show, and craft from local people. It is great to visit once. Many stuffs to buy here. You have to buy the coupon before ordering food, they were not accept cash or transfer.
Kanyaphat kanokbordeevanit — Google review
This market has a lot of various creativity. There are arts, paintings, and also the painters who paints your face! If you want to buy food here you must buy coupons. Also there is a magic show 👍👍
Frost Autumn — Google review
Good place to go on Friday and weekend evenings. It is a little bit too crowded for my taste, but it has some good little shops. I personally loved candles and patches.
Aiyyna Tobokhova — Google review
Very spacious, clean market what included performances for children, flea market, local brands and items. Recommending the Delicious papaya salad with salty egg and coconut smoothie aside. But for food you have to buy vouchers, which can be refunded unused until 10pm only.
Pav Ka — Google review
This is a market taylored for tourists (mainly handicrafts) The much more frequented part is the open air food court. It is worth to look outside for the adjoining TAMARIND market/food court with a great variety of more local and cheaper food options. Life music!
dream pie — Google review
Half of the market is craft related items, and the other half is food related. There are also 2 different stages for performance. It is nice and clean, but Tamarind next door seems to have more attractive food stalls. Parking is 50 Baht.
Hi Goat Oh Deer迷鹿与高羊 — Google review
Cute market next to Tamarind market. Both in walking distance. Lots more food in Tamarind market. Need food and drink tickets for Cicada market. Lots of cute things and crafts. Clothing, jewelry, hair accessories, artwork, things for kids, and toys. There are multiple live music sections in Cicada, which is nice to sit and watch.
Reid DiRenzo — Google review
Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, three days a week It is very clean and very friendly A slightly different market. There are many artists here offering their artwork and lots of fun crafts. There are also enough food stalls You can purchase vouchers for your meal that are always valid for the current day. You can simply return unused vouchers by 11:00 p.m. the same evening and get your money back. Beautiful old tree I liked that
Adel Armanous — Google review
Great night venue with plenty of food options and an assortment of stalls. A few different live music going on as well. Wish more of these existed! The food was probably the only downside, but as it was still pretty cheap I can't critique it too much. I only sampled a few stalls, so I'd come back and try something else next time. But there isn't as much variety as a lot of the other night markets in Thailand here.
MR — Google review
A lot if nice handmade products. Nice music. Pleasant atmosphere. Fried rice with crab here is very tasty (125 baht).
Ann Vong — Google review
Nice weekend market to have a look at all kind of mostly handmade stuff. They also have a food court (but mayne go to the other side to Tamarind market which has a huge choice to offer). They also have some local shows at the market (Jazz band, puppet theater and other entertainment). Fun to go there
Sven — Google review
This is a really nice market to sit and chill. There is a great band that plays every night and the have guest singers and musicians at one end and entertainers like clowns and magicians, at the other end. There are lovely art stalls selling all sorts of handmade crafts. The only issue we had was the food, its really expensive and you have to purchase vouchers to pay.
Daisy Drake — Google review
A little different than your average night market - it's targeted to a broad set of people with art, crafts, music, and common set of food items. Was nice setup and very organized with plenty of seating which can be tricky for night markets. The coupon system to order things is a bit of a hassle but they make it efficient since you can return unused coupons.
Chris Stratton — Google review
Highly recommend it. I went there during the Music festival weekend. Rock band and a full jazz band were playing. Good vibe, I like the atmosphere.. Mamy shops and eateries .
Michelle — Google review
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Night market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Hua Hin Night Market is a local night market that opens at 6 pm and offers a variety of food stalls, clothing vendors, and other shops. This market transforms into a bustling center for souvenir shopping and consumer goods late at night.
The night market opens from 5PM. Perfect place for dinner where you can find fresh seafood and fresh fruit smoothies. They also have clothes, bags, shoes and other accessories for shopping. The shopkeepers understand and can speak English. I recommend this market for tourists.
Drishti Kansakar — Google review
We ended up here quite often as it's just easy to find something for everyone. Plus, when you're done eating you can stroll the market and do some shopping at the many booths full of clothing and souvenirs. (The best seafood restaurant is Lung Ja.) It has a yellow sign.
Brian Charles — Google review
This is an experience just standing and observing the throng of people, food, and stalls. This is the definition of vibrant. Anything you could care to eat is here, and it' all well cooked, seasoned, and tasty. The juices are on another level freshly squeezed and iced. If you're staying in one of the many hotels, grab a bolt, and head on down, you will not be disappointed
Steven stennett — Google review
Vibrant night market with a lot of things to see and buy. Right in the city center so its easy to get to. You can walk the entire street in about 20 minutes, but you’ll likely take longer to stop and buy stuff. Can get crowded during festivals. You’ll need to park somewhere outside the market street itself; a recommendation is to park in the adjacent street or city block and walk to the street itself.
mimocha (mimocha) — Google review
Nice place to visit out of Bangkok, great for tourists, not as busy as compared to Bangkok. Quite a lot of western people staying here in the year end. They have a nice night market with grill seafood including huge life Asian Lobster pricing by weight. Local Thai food are great to check it out. Shopping malls are available too with western and japanese cuisine.
Yao Zhong Yue — Google review
It's opened quite early, and over the weekdays when the Cicada and Tamarind markets are closed. As in every such ones in Asia you can find/shop local items, shops around are opened too if you're in a need of the air-conditioning. The markets is surrounded by restaurants with the cuisine upon your choice, just to pick and it doesn't have to be the first one. But you can pick the seafood one which stock is presented and grilled outside😉
Pav Ka — Google review
Overall great selection of food. The street is not too long which is good to be able to walk between different stalls and decide which ones to choose. Prices are pretty average for Thailand. Meat skewers are between 10 and 20 Baht. The purple coconut pancakes are a must try. Not busy before 8pm on weekdays.
Moritz — Google review
Great atmosphere, brightly lighted for shoppers to enjoy the evening with their friends and family. Lots of varieties, ranging from clothing, footwear, food, snacks, custom handmade watches etc. Price wise can be pretty reasonable if you managed to negotiate with the seller. Walking distance from our Hop Inn (51st) say a good 20mins. Experienced the streets better when you walk as you’ll pass by local shops selling all kinds of stuffs.
xbluexmoonxrisingx — Google review
Everything is in this night market, seafood, drinks, sweets, clothes etc. little bit small though. Prices are ok. Some times it is difficult to find a place to sit when tired. There are many good seafood restaurants and also some nice pubs. Could be crowded on weekends.
Explore With Sal — Google review
This walking street is two sections long, with a zebra crossing in between. But I don't recommend that fruit shop it’s opposite the 2nd Zebra crossing. Not kind people. As for Khanom Ba Bin, it's very delicious. It's at the end of the market, next to the train. Everyone must try it! 😋
WhoKnown19 Player — Google review
Wonderful place. Many different fresh foods to try. Allot of birds at night squawking and dropping bombs though, be careful out there.
Daryl Fredricksen — Google review
What a fun place to walk around. Let the sun go down and come explore. All the foods. Drinks. Music. All the knock off bags and watches you can buy! Happy people sharing a wonderful mix of colors.
The Adventures of Pete No R — Google review
It is on two roads. I liked that the market is open every day and it really reflected Thai culture in general, and the south in particular. You can find a lot of stuff from clothes, accessories, Thai souvenirs, and of course Thai street food! Almost all the stores I went to could speak English! Payment was easy as they accept cash and QR code payments. Will go back here the next day for seafood dinner.
Brian Arthur — Google review
Watch out, the traders start their haggle higher than they need to. Expect 20% drop in prices most places if you buy a couple of items, 10% otherwise. That aside, which is expected here in Thailand, the night market has a wonderful atmosphere. It is full of vibrant sights, smells and sounds. There are two 7-11 shops located nearby should you need normal stuff like cans of drink, water, cigarettes etc. One of them is 24 hour. You can get a taxi for about 150-200฿ to go about 3-4km which is very good. Tuk-Tuk, Bike and Car taxis available. Excellent value here for trinkets for family and friends back home. Highly recommended.
Alex Ede — Google review
Pretty small night market, long but narrow. There are neat crafts on sides, lots of art. Also they do have lobster and large shrimp they will cook for you on street towards end of market. Prices of some very nice shirts about 3 dollars. All hit or miss when it comes to the deals, but 100baht still plays here. Grab a smoothie or ice cream cone and enjoy the amusements.
Jay Jay — Google review
If you have been in Thailand already for a while then you will be already familiar with this kind of markets, i find this market especially good because there is almost anything here 😅 the variety is wast! Food is very good as well, phad thai was one of the best that i tried so far. Comparing to other markets i saw in Thailand, there are many good quality things as well here.
oytun — Google review
Great experience walking around. Safe. And no touting and no pushy sales. Great vibe. Lots of clothes, kickbacks, food.. including fresh seafood.. delicious big tiger prawns and lobsters at a very affordable price.(2 prawns and 1 lobster for 1500 Baht).
Mike Kishen — Google review
An amazing variety of food stalls at reasonable prices. The market is also bordered by several bars and restaurants. When we visited, we were able to buy seafood at one of the stalls then sit in the nearby restaurant where the food was cooked and served to us.
Andrew O'Neill — Google review
The one and only night market in Hua Hin. Comes alive from 6pm. You can find food, drinks and shopping. There are also many local seafood restaurants serving good seafood. Things that there aren't many are Money Exchange and Toilet and not much shelter in the event of rain.
Dominic Tam — Google review
Went in January 2024. Very busy! Lots of live-there expats, vacationing Europeans, Scandinavians, Chinese & Koreans, and North Americans. Seafood looks great!
Robin E. Pittman — Google review
Nice little market. Good seafood and small souvenir shops. Had live music in front of are restaurant we picked.
J Morgan — Google review
What a great destination opposite the clock tower there is an opening between the buildings that take you to a fantastic open air food market there’s a bar and toilets. Than you can cut through to the main night market street. It’s a food sensation.
David — Google review
Great night market for travellers coming to Huahin, they have a great variety of food. You can get all kinds of souvenirs. I had to get 2 masks from here lol. All in all great place for great vibes
Chagal Felsenstein — Google review
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Hua Hin Beach is a great place to swim, relax and tan. It is especially popular with tourists because it does not get as crowded or noisy as some of the other beaches in Thailand. There are plenty of restaurants and bars with tables and chairs near the beach, perfect for people who have had enough sun.
Amazing beach with sun rises from ocean. Cleaner than previous visits as post COVID-19 era. Wonderful time to be on the beach. Recommended.
Nanda Linn Aung — Google review
This beach was not crowded much. Many people enjoyed the beach and sun. There are some people asking to ride horses, but not too much. Overall nice beachto enjoyand relax. good view, nice sun and quiet crowd.
YC Jun — Google review
Incredible beach with beautiful views and calm waters. The sand and sea are very clean and much less polluted than other beaches in Thailand. It is a wonderful place with lovely beach restaurants and resorts along the shore. There are horses along the sea and a few people selling market goods as well if you wish to shop while you enjoy the views. There are many kite surfing and foiling opportunities here, and places to learn. The wind is great 😊
Samantha Taranto — Google review
With staying away from the main part of the beach near the surf kite school I feel lucky , the beach here is clean the sea accessible and it’s great for a long walk too , the main part of the beach I would not describe as anything better than average , this is where the horses are mainly and you get a fair amount of pee and poo from the horses visible on the sand , the smell around this part of the beach when I was there was very sewage like , you also get the hard sell on the sunbeds that are here , why you would want a sunbed where the horses poop I’m not sure . There where no jelly fish visible when I visited and I did enjoy some good walks so it’s definitely 4 stars for the beach area that is away from the main part , for me the main part of the beach would struggle to get 1 star .
BeeBee3 _Adventures — Google review
Not a bad beach at all, though can't compare to the best in Phuket. I stayed at Baan Bayan Beachfront Hotel so enjoyed the beautiful sunrises. For swimming it's very shallow and you have to walk a long way out to get deeper water. The beach is incredibly popular with Kite surfers and watching then provided hours of entertainment. The predictable wind conditions with the fairly constant onshore breeze in the afternoons seems to create the ideal conditions for this sport.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
Good for walking and having a bath as water is very hot. Very cute crabs everywhere. Some people pick them up, I don't know why. Downside is the horses riders, which one of them raced just by my side, making me in danger as he passed so close to me at twilight(low visibility) and throwing sand to my eyes and mouth. Please, people, don't support these activities!!
Antonio Vidal Carrasco — Google review
A nice beach that is also suitable for children. Just be careful of the horses as they have to trot up and down the beach all day without a bucket of water in sight, so they can be a bit skittish!
William Doyle — Google review
Bit crowded but still quite manageable. Lots of parking was available. We spent several hours in tanning sun. Water was quite clean and sand fine and white. People making sand castles, several rides on rent. There was even a fashion photo shoot going on!
Sudershan Singh Gusain — Google review
If you travel to Huahin and want to relax, grab a mat or a blanket with few bottles of beers and head to the public beach to enjoy the sunset, the sand , sea and the atmosphere. You can sit anywhere you like and chill. You can also swim with their clean and crystal water. Relax and discover your inner peace here. ❤️ PS. You can also bring your pets. 🐈 🐈‍⬛ 🐩 🐕
Jessie James — Google review
The beach is clean and you can swim anytime of the day. We also enjoyed taking photos while riding a horse because there are some locals who lets their horses be rented for a photoshoot for 100tbh.
Erika Tumacder — Google review
Love the sand here, this beach is just beautiful. The horses are here around 9-4pm. The best time for lighting and photos are around 9-10am.
david cheng — Google review
Clean unlike alot of other beaches. Ideal for walking and running, a number of water sport centres, easy access to hotels for meals and drinks.
TJ BuddhaXG — Google review
Great beach to take a long walk on. I started at the pier and ended up at Monkey Mountain. Plenty of places to get food and beverages to hydrate along the walk. The ocean is very welcoming and warm. Be mindful of the jellyfish.
Clint Lafferty — Google review
Long and clean white sand beach, mostly easy to stroll along with some tricky patches when the tide is high. Plenty of activities: horse riding, kite surfing, windsurfing, no horse surfing as of yet though.
hyper lexia — Google review
Very scenic during sunrise. Just a feedback though, there's a handful of floating plastics in the water and around the beach. A trash bin is necessary to maintain the cleanliness of the place.
Cyril Conrad Manubag — Google review
Beautiful beach gorgeous sea. Walk as far as you can away from the hustle and bustle, and you will then have a great seaside experience. The sand is white, the sea green and warm. It appears super clean. Now there are jelly fish, I had no problem. They are a few washed up on the beach every hundred metres or so. I am not sure if this is a normal occurrence or an indication of human medaling. DONT TOUCH THE DEAD JELLY FISH THEY CAN STILL STING. It doesn't detract from the experience. It was just something I noticed. All in all, a great couple of hours spent taking all that the ocean can offer.
Steven stennett — Google review
Lots of space to find a spot on your own and lots of cheap beach bars/ food to 5 star beach bbq. The water is warm but not so great ..greeny /grey colours but clean..
Graham Parker — Google review
***Hua Hin Beach A great and clean beach is the one in Hua Hin Be careful when swimming in the sea, there are jellyfish. The sand is nice and light and fine. The most beautiful thing is when you get up in the morning at 5 a.m. and then go for a walk or watch the sunrise, it's really damn beautiful There are a lot of old trees that are really beautiful
Adel Armanous — Google review
Clean sea, jetski and boat free. Can have pony rides on beach. Safe shallow flat seabed for children. Good shade in tree line with ample deck chairs. Can park close to beach
Steve — Google review
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Buddhist temple
Museums
The Wat Huay Mongkol Buddhist temple is renowned for its enormous statue of Storied Monk Luang Pu Thuat. The statue, which is 10 meters wide and 12 meters tall, towers above any trees nearby and is a popular destination for pilgrims from all over Thailand.
You know this is an important Temple when it's sign-posted from Hua Hin and has Police stationed on this site. Perhaps it's trademark is the unusual Buddha Statue which attracts the most visitors. But do go and see the two Temple buildings here, both of which are open to go inside. There are a few stalls around the site selling souvenirs and drinks/snacks. I also noticed that wheelchairs are provided for visitors requiring them. There is plenty of space for motorcycle parking within the Temple grounds.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
Visited on first day of Lent, so it was quite busy but well organized and spacious. Lots of parking and a beautiful new pavilion being built in the back, well worth the extra ten minute walk to see it (under construction but in use already on August 1, 2023). Large pond to picnic around and feed huge fish. Great cultural and spiritual experience, to visit.
Douglas Baker — Google review
My wish was to visit this temple to be able to pay respect and make merit to the holiest and biggest LP Thuad image in the world. And I am so happy it was finally realized. The temple area is so huge. There are many food stalls, cafes, pavilion by the pond, and even a deer park. It's really worth spending some time here.
ridone ko — Google review
Very pretty place! Really nice surrounding areas and the sound of the gongs was very relaxing. Beautiful golden Buddha in the distance behind the Monk's statue. The status of the Monk is very detailed and artistically beautiful! Play area for kids and the cafe there makes really nice mocha frappes!
Anjali Modha — Google review
Big Bhudda with a few snack stalls nearby. Also a reasonable sized lake, where you can purchase bread and feed the massive cat fish. Worth a quick stop if you're passing but maybe not worth taking a detour.
Geordie boy lost in Asia — Google review
They have really improved the place. I didn't care for it the last time I came here. They have cleaned it up and built new public restrooms. It is a nice temple, and there are many beautiful locations. The fish pond/lake is very nice. There are many beautiful places to make photos and to take persona photos. The buildings are very nice. They have many small shops for tourist souvenirs, temple offerings, cool drinks, Ice cream, food, etc. It was not so crowded this time. We come here whenever we have tourists visiting.
Curtis Roberts — Google review
Shrines,statues,making merit. Lots of opportunities to spend baht on spiritual and non essentials. Don't forget to feed the fish and visit the other temples. Take your time look around there's more than you think. The deer 🦌 need some feeding too.
Andrew Chilvers — Google review
Fantastic temple to visit. Paying homage to the monk Mongkol that lived to be a hundred. The biggest statue of a monk in the world & very impressive. Gift shops. Places to eat. Free entrance & parking.
Gary Jones — Google review
Quite a nice drive up to here from Hua Hin’s centre by bike and worth the trip if you find these kinds of places interesting or are looking for something new to see. Very peaceful with mostly locals here who pray at the main statue as well as at some of the smaller ones throughout the area. There are plenty of vendors nearby selling drinks and snacks, which is also pretty convenient. Overall the area itself isn’t that big so you can see everything within 30 minutes or so without too much walking around, which can be a nice change compared to other larger temples, depending on what you like. Worth a trip in most cases I’d say!
James S — Google review
Ample parking for bikes and cars. Quite an amount of small stalls selling steet food over there. Admission is free. Worth a visit if you have the time to spare.
??Max — Google review
Wonderful place to meditate and relax. Clean and calm. Popular place of thai and foreign people. You should visit this place.
Uwe Rick — Google review
20kms from Hua Hin city. You would probably be finished in 30 minutes however there is a lovely little coffee shop, fish feeding in the large ponds at the back & plenty of places to prey & provide offerings. Clean & well presented. Worth a visit.
Glen Walker — Google review
Stunning wat (temple). One of the largest statue structures I’ve seen. I was here right at opening to make merit, so no stalls open yet, but appears to be many places to make merit, get food, and to enjoy the day. There are several places with amulets. There is a parking lot inside the temple and a larger lot across the street. Nice to be here early in the morning to enjoy the serene grounds! #thaitemples
William “บุญ” Sparks — Google review
My husband and I ended up in this wonderful place by accident. We were riding our bikes and took the wrong turn, and here it is so beautiful! I recommend everyone to visit! I was especially impressed by the huge three-headed elephants!
Anastasiia Savinkova — Google review
Very nice place with no waiting time during weekdays. No ticket. Behind the statue is a small children's playing area. You can feed fish and deers. If you have your own transportation take that to go to see the deers as well as the Buddha temple (statue) on the backside. I would not recommend walking in the heat.
Gauri Salokhe — Google review
Very nice and well maintained temple. Big area with a pond where fish can be fed. Its like in many temples. The small details making it very special and unique. I can recommend a visit.
Oliver Borbach — Google review
A well maintained temple with lots of parking spaces. There is a small lake and another nice temple behind. We go there on weekdays. No entrance fee and no store is opened. We finds the temple is very beautiful and peaceful.
Louisa Chan — Google review
One of the tourist attraction in Hua Hin. Nice tempel but not that extraordinary. Have been on many more great tempel than this.
Per G — Google review
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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
The Vana Nava Water Jungle is a tremendous water park in Thailand with thrilling slides and play areas for all ages. There's also an aquatic course with ropes and obstacles, making it perfect for those who love a good workout. Admission tickets are essential to enjoy all the fun!
This is a good well run water park on the road south from Hua Hin. Worth staying at the Holiday Inn here because the water park is free. Many different rides, something for everyone from little kids to adults. The wristband can be used with lockers and buying food and drinks on your hotel bill. Toilets are clean and it is quite safe with lifeguards around. Open 11 am to 6 pm weekends and 11 am to 5 pm weekdays.
Jay Roams Thailand — Google review
One of the great activities that kids can't miss, I took them there and they loved it. Carpark is available at the front of water park and staff were friendly and helpful, not too many seats under the shade to provide while you are waiting for your kids, 95% are taken. We received gold coins which we can exchange them into the complimentary drinks, no inflatable rings / arms are allowed but they have life jacket that your kids can use for free but it was such a long way to walk to get the towels, they have lockers too but not for free. During the school holidays, it was quite busy.
Piya Colada — Google review
Been several years since last visit, now have a VR slide attraction which is pretty cool. The goggle lenses had some brown burnt spots which hindered the visual beauty a little. Must have a separate yellow wrist band to ride the VR - which the ticket window person forgot to give us and we had to reclaim them later - what a hassle! Overall very satisfying.
Andy Sun — Google review
READ THIS REVIEW if you have an adventurous kid who is shorter than 122 cm. Of course being a Thai-run water park the information on the website is not informative and incomplete. (I’m Thai myself and I know this by heart.) I have an almost 6 yrs old who can swim and love water slides. We have gone to other water parks both in Thailand and Europe and there were always at least a few big slides she could go on with us. Being said we understood that these are the safety regulations but couldn’t help but feeling disappointed since we didn’t know about this and we purposely chose to stay at Holiday Inn just so we could visit the water park. All in all I still think it’s worth a visit and the slides were loads of fun. There are separate areas for toddlers/small kids as well as area for bigger kids (still not interesting enough for my 5 yrs old but there are 4-5 slides many kids her age would definitely enjoy).
Nicha Ersblad — Google review
The ticket costs between 1000 and 1500 baht, depending on promotions. It's cheaper to buy the ticket in advance from sites like Klook than buying it here. I don't suggest getting their buffet package since the food is average with limited options. If you want to do rock climbing and rope courses, make sure to bring sneakers and do these activities first since it's important to have a completely dry body and clothes, otherwise you won't be allowed to do it
noon v — Google review
Great experience, almost no queue for a week day visit. Great selection of water slides & plenty of safe play areas for children. This venue has a poolside bar in the centre. Reasonable food options, either pre purchase the buffet or you can buy other foods separately. Note-If you have a bad back, my advice is to avoid the Typhoon and other major slides as they can be quite physical.
shayne svenson — Google review
Absolutely loved my experience at Vana Nava Water Park! From the exhilarating slides to the relaxing lazy river, there's something for everyone here. The staff were friendly and helpful, ensuring our safety and enjoyment throughout the day. The variety of attractions kept us entertained for hours on end. The only aspect that could be improved is the cleanliness of some areas. Nonetheless, it didn't detract significantly from our overall enjoyment. Can't wait to visit again and make more unforgettable memories! Highly recommended for a fun-filled day out with friends and family! My daughter had such a great time this is her very first water park experience.
Teenut Thanakrit — Google review
Had a nice day here with 60 children of prisoners from the House of Blessing. The owners gave them free admission, which was truly a blessing to the kids. Besides the water slides and pools, I enjoyed a Thai massage and some delicious ice cream.
Mark Blanford — Google review
Excellent fun for kids and adults. We bought a package at the door without any problems. Small lockers and showers are available as well.
Arne Theuerkauf — Google review
It was good place for kids to stay half day. It's smaller than the pictures you see here. But it is very expensive for this small place. And they often use rough surface floor in and out of pool and my son and i cut feet when i was swimming and my son was walking. Also, they use black colour floor and it gets very hot and my son burnt his all tows. You shouldn't walk bare feet. Also, at the entrance, they check our bag and take drinks or food out. Yes, you can buy drinks inside with very expensive price with so long wait. Once in my life is fine but never again
ho to — Google review
A fun place to spend a day with the kids. The park is clean and tidy with many lifeguards at each facility. warmly recommended
Maayan Schwartz — Google review
I'd like to share my review, starting with an important note: it's worth mentioning that guests at the Holiday Inn can enjoy complimentary access to their water park. Unfortunately, I wasn't aware of this when I visited the water park before checking in so I ended up paying an additional ฿2899 for the 2 person package at the water park which included tickets (otherwise ฿1299 each) , towels (otherwise ฿300 each), and a meal that comes with 2 drinks and a pizza . The staff at the water park didn't inquire about my hotel stay or inform me that entry was free for hotel guests, otherwise I could've saved that ฿2899, which is around 70% the cost of a nights stay at the hotel itself. The confusion aside, my visit here was great. They had many rides available for groups, couples, and singles. Overall it was a very fun visit and I highly recommend this attraction if you love fun and exciting water parks.
Bryan Lon — Google review
I think it is one of the best attraction in Hua Hin. This water park opens at 11 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday. If you are guest in holiday in you might get is covered within your package. If you want to rent a hut, it will cost you 650 bhat for a day with complimentary two soda drinks and 2 snacks. There are few restaurants inside the water park. You can get draft beer also. A pitcher with popcorn cost us around 260 bhat at beach cafe. For hotel Guests towel, locker and hut 5 and 6 free available. Hut will be only first come first serve for hotel guest. Rest can purchase from fisherman cafe. Not too crowded. Our kids had a good fun. We did not spend whole day there. If it’s too hot, you can sit inside cave if you don’t want to get a hit. It was cold inside cave. Big rides can be done in group of 5.
Garima Agrawal — Google review
Once upon a time, on a scorching summer day, my friends and I decided to embark on a thrilling adventure to the water park. As we approached the park gates, the sun was shining bright, promising us a day filled with joy and laughter. We eagerly rushed inside, carrying our towels, sunscreen, and a trusty umbrella to shield our belongings from the blazing sun. The water slides beckoned to us, their colorful twists and turns promising an exhilarating experience. But just as we were about to embark on our aquatic journey, ominous clouds gathered in the sky, and thunder rumbled in the distance. Ignoring the warning signs, we pressed on, determined to make the most of our day. As we reached the top of the tallest slide, ready to plunge into the refreshing waters below, the heavens opened up, and rain poured down in torrents. Confusion reigned as we found ourselves caught in a deluge, drenched to the bone. Frantically, we searched for shelter, but to our horror, the umbrella we had brought to protect our belongings had vanished into thin air. Was it a mirage, a figment of our imagination, or a cruel trick played by mischievous water park spirits? With no choice but to brave the elements, we huddled together, seeking refuge under a leaky awning as the rain continued to fall. And as we waited for the storm to pass, we couldn't help but wonder: had we stumbled into a watery wonderland, or a twisted labyrinth of confusion and chaos? I'm gonna type this in third person so here Once upon a sun-kissed day, a group of adventurous friends set out on a quest to conquer the mightiest water slide in the land. Towering above the water park like a titan of fun, the slide spiraled and twisted, daring anyone brave enough to take the plunge. With hearts pounding with excitement, they climbed the seemingly endless staircase to the summit, each step bringing them closer to the thrill that awaited. At the top, they gazed down upon the dizzying descent, feeling a mixture of exhilaration and trepidation. One by one, they launched themselves into the rushing waters below, their screams of delight carried away on the wind. As they hurtled down the twisting tube, they were engulfed in a whirlwind of spray and laughter, their senses alive with the rush of adrenaline. But just when they thought the adventure was over, they were catapulted into the mouth of a giant dragon, its jaws gaping wide in a fearsome roar. For a moment, time stood still as they soared through the air, their hearts in their throats. With a mighty splash, they emerged from the dragon's belly, soaked but triumphant, their laughter echoing through the water park. And as they clambered out of the pool, they knew that they had experienced something truly unforgettable: the thrill of conquering the biggest water slide in the land, and the joy of sharing that adventure with the ones they loved. -all by chatgpt about my experience there
Juimel Clint — Google review
Towels are 100 baht rent Lockers are 150 baht rent Overall: not a bad place to come. Might be expensive and not worth it if you’re chasing thrills but if you want a nice day at the park with a wave pool / lazy river / surfing it is not bad Park has 3 set of slides Set 1 for 3-6 people has 2 slides. Super fun; more people in your tube makes it go faster Set 2 for 1-2 people has 4 slides. There’s a VR slide here but it costed extra so i didn’t try it. Generally this set is smaller and the drops are not as intense Set 3 for solo riders has 2 slides. Both are super deep drops and are thrill rides. Lose clothes aren’t allowed here because how fast it goes (Men will have to take off their shirts and they will duct tape women’s spaghetti straps down) Super fun if you’re a thrill seeker Surfing area was always full up until closing time so i didn’t try it.
Ally — Google review
THE FOOD BUFFET IS BAD ! Food is not good. They promise you free food all day and ice cream. LIES !! My advice is bring your own towels. Eat before you go. Buy minimal food at the park. Rent one locker. SKIP THE HORRIBLE FOOD !! Towels are 100 baht rent Lockers are 150 baht rent Overall: not a bad place to come. Might be expensive and not worth it if you’re chasing thrills but if you want a nice day at the park with a wave pool / lazy river / surfing it is not bad The VR slide is not good either. Its very overrated and not worth paying for. Park has 3 set of slides Set 1 for 3-6 people has 2 slides. Super fun; more people in your tube makes it go faster Set 2 for 1-2 people has 4 slides. There’s a VR slide here but it costed extra so i didn’t try it. Generally this set is smaller and the drops are not as intense Set 3 for solo riders has 2 slides. Both are super deep drops and are thrill rides. Lose clothes aren’t allowed here because how fast it goes (Men will have to take off their shirts and they will duct tape women’s spaghetti straps down) Super fun if you’re a thrill seeker Surfing area was always full up until closing time so i didn’t try it.
The Guy — Google review
Water park next to the Hua Hin Holiday Inn. If you stay at the Holiday Inn you have free access to the park otherwise it's quite steeply prices at around 1000 baht for a ticket. It's great for younger kids (up to 12 or so?) but for the older ones there are only a few exciting rides like the Boomerang, and of course the steep drops. We did a bit of surfing on the standing wave as well, but you can only do this early morning otherwise the line is way too long. Food on site is expensive, you can take one liter of water in a container (not a normal water bottle). We had fun, but that was partly due to the excellent stay in the next door Holiday Inn. As a stand alone visit I would think twice with our slightly older kids (15 and 13).
DS Dijk — Google review
Booked our tickets via Klook and it's definitely cheaper. There are 3x 1hr slot for VR rides. Unlimited entry to buffet lunch between 11am-4pm, good variety of cooked food, fruits, drinks and ice cream. Bathrooms are clean, with hot water, shampoo, bath gel and hairdryer.
Berlinda Goh — Google review
We booked tickets via Klook. It’s cost is 799baht/1 adult and include: VR unlimited, 2 towels, lockers. Park is big and beautiful, there’s a lot of places for different activities.
Ekaterina Vostriakova — Google review
I’m not a huge fan of water parks and this didn’t change my mind. Two of the main attractions were shut down but there still more things to do. This is the low season and so lines were short. Tubes for the lazy river were also short - unavailable. I think half of the people in the river had no tubes to use. Prices for food and drinks were quite high, and of course, you cannot bring any food or drinks in the park, even water. The place is relatively clean and I like that there are a ton of lifeguards on duty. We felt fine letting our young kids roam. The staff were helpful and attentive. The kids had fun but it really only took them two hours to be done. That’s a short amount of time for the price of the tickets and cost of food/drinks. The park opens at 11:00 AM, the perfect time to have to buy food there. 🤨 Give it a try at least once, which is what we have done.
Vandenn Krouch — Google review
We could enter for free by making a reservation at the ‘Holiday Inn’ hotel on a weekday. Two adults and one child under 12 years old could enter for free, and we purchased an additional adult ticket on site and it was 1200 baht. Operating hours are from 11 am to 5 pm. If booked the hotel, you can use the water park for 2 days on the day of check-in and check-out. I think it is the best cost-effective water park. Although it is not very large, there were several play equipments for children and adults. It was fun~! (Some facilities were on construction) Lockers were available for free, and there are snack and beverage shops throughout the area. There are many safety guards so children can play safely. However, if you only use the water park, the cost of on-site purchase may seem a bit expensive. If possible, I recommend staying at a hotel and using it for free.
Amphawa Choi Family — Google review
Love this waterpark. We’ve visited this park twice now and it doesn’t disappoint. Awesome slides for all ages. Fun wave pool and new hot pools for adults to soak in. So much fun!
Candice Rowe — Google review
129/99 หมู่บ้านหนองแก, Nong Kae, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailandhttps://www.vananavahuahin.com/+66 32 909 606Vana Nava Water Jungle reservations

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The Cicada Market is a popular tourist attraction in Hua Hin, located 3.5km to the south. It features local artists, designers and craftsman selling art, clothing, decor and handmade goods alongside entertainment.
This market is more of a souvenir market with a food court that the market next door which is all food and live music. Its a little more middle class but clean, nice and kid friendly variety show performances too. The food is good, plenty of seating and there are some nice nick nacks to buy. Coupon system is a bit frustrating when you can just use cash at next market. No parking either, but a worth a visit all the same.
Jay Roams Thailand — Google review
The marketplace is a delightful three-day (Open on Friday, Saturday, Sunday) haven of creativity and community. With live performances, delectable food options, and an array of art and crafts, it offers a vibrant atmosphere. The voucher system adds convenience, allowing for flexibility in meal choices. The marketplace's cleanliness and friendly ambiance contribute to an enjoyable experience. Notably, the presence of a beautiful old tree adds a charming touch to the overall appeal. A must-visit for those seeking a unique and engaging weekend outing.
Hencita — Google review
Nice place, you will find lots of food in many different ways and varieties! The prices are also cheap. Besides, there has been some entertainer for the children, which they liked a lot. It is also kind of a flea market. They have plenty of typical tourist-stuff, but not all do so.
Matthias Ginster — Google review
Very upscale market - each food vendor has their own specialty with the market clearly controlling hygiene and through a ticket system the vendors. Pricing was about the same as most mid end restaurants - 125thb for the pineapple rice 60 for the chicken satay, retail was about the same pricing and mix as the night market.
Colin McNair — Google review
Such a fun place to visit. The music is always good. Great live bands. Plenty of unique vendors.. The place is a little more upscale from the market next door. The food is served by the vendors in nice ceramic plates with real silverware... Nice touch. Vegetarian options available.
Sri Anne — Google review
Huge moo Kata Thai barbecue with lots of variety of meat and veggies. Sure you gotta wash your hair afterwards. Busy and smokey open air restaurant under roof. Hygiene reasonably good. Price baht 280 incl soft drinks. Good value for money.
Rutger Verschuren — Google review
We visited for the first time and were truly impressed. The combination of art, jazz, and diverse dining options left us in awe. As the sun set, the atmosphere transformed, becoming even more enchanting. We were captivated by the butterfly sculptures, the eclectic array of artwork from various artists, the flea market, the cocktail bars, and the different jazz bands and singers. The food offerings ranged from budget-friendly to slightly more upscale, and there was also a wide variety for vegetarians. For those wanting more, a stroll to the nearby Tamarind Market is a must. Five stars. We can't wait to return.
Baby Redcat — Google review
While the Cicada Market in Huahin offers a vibrant atmosphere and a diverse range of arts and crafts, my experience was somewhat dampened by a couple of issues. Firstly, finding parking was a challenge and detracted from the overall convenience of visiting the market. Additionally, the lack of active fans in certain areas made it quite uncomfortable, especially during hot and humid days. Despite these drawbacks, the market itself is filled with unique finds and delicious food stalls, making it worth a visit if you're prepared for some minor inconveniences. The Thai music performances show was really impressive they deserve a better equipment support.
Teenut Thanakrit — Google review
Slighty different night market to the Tamarind next door, this market is more spacious and has a mixture of food stalls and craft stalls, particularly paintings. Like the Tamarind it has a stage with live music but the vibe is more laid back and relaxed than it's neighbour which specialises in just food. There is a second stage which was being used by street performers to entertain people with juggling acts. This market uses Food Card rather than cash at the food stalls.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
Not too crowded on weekend when I was here. The food here is too expensive, the market next to this place has more reasonable price for the food. But there were many of arts, show, and craft from local people. It is great to visit once. Many stuffs to buy here. You have to buy the coupon before ordering food, they were not accept cash or transfer.
Kanyaphat kanokbordeevanit — Google review
This market has a lot of various creativity. There are arts, paintings, and also the painters who paints your face! If you want to buy food here you must buy coupons. Also there is a magic show 👍👍
Frost Autumn — Google review
Good place to go on Friday and weekend evenings. It is a little bit too crowded for my taste, but it has some good little shops. I personally loved candles and patches.
Aiyyna Tobokhova — Google review
Very spacious, clean market what included performances for children, flea market, local brands and items. Recommending the Delicious papaya salad with salty egg and coconut smoothie aside. But for food you have to buy vouchers, which can be refunded unused until 10pm only.
Pav Ka — Google review
This is a market taylored for tourists (mainly handicrafts) The much more frequented part is the open air food court. It is worth to look outside for the adjoining TAMARIND market/food court with a great variety of more local and cheaper food options. Life music!
dream pie — Google review
Half of the market is craft related items, and the other half is food related. There are also 2 different stages for performance. It is nice and clean, but Tamarind next door seems to have more attractive food stalls. Parking is 50 Baht.
Hi Goat Oh Deer迷鹿与高羊 — Google review
Cute market next to Tamarind market. Both in walking distance. Lots more food in Tamarind market. Need food and drink tickets for Cicada market. Lots of cute things and crafts. Clothing, jewelry, hair accessories, artwork, things for kids, and toys. There are multiple live music sections in Cicada, which is nice to sit and watch.
Reid DiRenzo — Google review
Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, three days a week It is very clean and very friendly A slightly different market. There are many artists here offering their artwork and lots of fun crafts. There are also enough food stalls You can purchase vouchers for your meal that are always valid for the current day. You can simply return unused vouchers by 11:00 p.m. the same evening and get your money back. Beautiful old tree I liked that
Adel Armanous — Google review
Great night venue with plenty of food options and an assortment of stalls. A few different live music going on as well. Wish more of these existed! The food was probably the only downside, but as it was still pretty cheap I can't critique it too much. I only sampled a few stalls, so I'd come back and try something else next time. But there isn't as much variety as a lot of the other night markets in Thailand here.
MR — Google review
A lot if nice handmade products. Nice music. Pleasant atmosphere. Fried rice with crab here is very tasty (125 baht).
Ann Vong — Google review
Nice weekend market to have a look at all kind of mostly handmade stuff. They also have a food court (but mayne go to the other side to Tamarind market which has a huge choice to offer). They also have some local shows at the market (Jazz band, puppet theater and other entertainment). Fun to go there
Sven — Google review
This is a really nice market to sit and chill. There is a great band that plays every night and the have guest singers and musicians at one end and entertainers like clowns and magicians, at the other end. There are lovely art stalls selling all sorts of handmade crafts. The only issue we had was the food, its really expensive and you have to purchase vouchers to pay.
Daisy Drake — Google review
A little different than your average night market - it's targeted to a broad set of people with art, crafts, music, and common set of food items. Was nice setup and very organized with plenty of seating which can be tricky for night markets. The coupon system to order things is a bit of a hassle but they make it efficient since you can return unused coupons.
Chris Stratton — Google review
Highly recommend it. I went there during the Music festival weekend. Rock band and a full jazz band were playing. Good vibe, I like the atmosphere.. Mamy shops and eateries .
Michelle — Google review
83, 159 ซอย หัวถนน 21, Nong Kae, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailandhttp://www.cicadamarket.com/Cicada Market reservations

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Eighteen Below Ice Cream is a popular cafe in Hua Hin that specializes in Luxury Home Made Ice Cream. The coffee is good and the decor is nice. The floats are especially nice and the cakes are also pretty good.
Lovely little place. Great ice cream superbly delivered with crisp and warm waffle. For a more mature client let me - affogato is served just right. We go there every other day when we were in hua hin. Love it.
Pern Chariya — Google review
Good taste and various choices of ice cream. Thai tea and rum resin are so flavourful.
Daud — Google review
The ice-cream experience is great! Less fat and less sugar with premium ingredients! I have been a customer since the start of the business at the owners' house. This time (March 2023) I tried Affogato and it was nice.
Piyah Siri — Google review
Cute little place serving homemade ice cream, dessert and drinks (coffee, tea). The price is quite high at 70 Baht per scoop. The flavor was just average though.
The Foodie's Diary — Google review
Lovely vibe. Drinks and desserts are nice but I’d prefer the waffle to be freshly made. Brownie was alright. The space was very small inside and I was there when it’s crowded. I think I’ll have a much better experience when it’s not too packed.
Chulee Wang — Google review
Delicious homemade ice cream but the staff must hate their job. I noticed they don't say anything to the customers. No recommendations. No explanations. So you better know what you want. The owner should get rid of the staff. Limited seats inside. Street parking even more limited.
Mark S — Google review
Delicious Homemade ice-cream Lots of flavors to try Nice place to chill and rest during summer The price is a bit high due to premium quality of the prosuct
Poppii Cactus — Google review
Latte with float Ice-cream, and cake have pretty nice favor. Decorations also nice.
Plutodox — Google review
4, 62 Naebkehardt Rd, Hua Hin, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailandhttps://www.facebook.com/18belowicecream/+66 81 751 7057
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If you're looking for a unique experience in Hua Hin, then you should visit Monsoon Valley Vineyard. This vineyard was planted in 2004, and it's managed by Siam winery. You'll have to drive around 45 minutes to get there, but it's worth it!
Great place. We originally went to see the national forest nearby and stopped here for lunch. The food was okay but the wine and view were spectacular. They also have vineyard and elephant tours. We took my grandfather back on the second trip and they were very helpful with getting her in and out of the van to see the elephants.
Jason Jones — Google review
Great vibe indeed, especially if it’s not that hot and breezy then it’s a very good place for afternoon sipping. Food was mediocre, but quite pricey. Wine tasted better than expected but also came with a higher price for local grade. Service was excellent staff were very welcoming and attentive.
Ernst J — Google review
Beautiful property with a fantastic restaurant serving fine-dining quality Thai and fusion dishes. The vineyard grows a variety of grapes on this site but wine is not made here. Be sure to taste the award-winning bottles!
Siobhan Pong — Google review
Very nice environment deep in the village for breakfast until late lunch. Nice place to chill with wines but no air conditioning & quite hot during lunch hour. Chosen a bottle of wine which taste bitter at the end, not my type of wine 😖😖😖 Grape juice is really good 👍 Food not bad but a bit pricey.... Overall very clean & nice place 👍
Sam Ng — Google review
We went here as suggested by our hotel in Hue Hin and were very pleased with the experience and service. We picked the Vineyard tour with elephant feeding activity then tried out the wine tasting package. Overall the tour lasted around 1 hour and 1 hour for food and drinks. The view from the restaurant is stunning! It's really worth a visit.
Ellie Richards — Google review
The place is beautiful. Unbelievable to see a vineyard in Thailand. I only rate 4 star for the food as I think I just order a wrong one. I ordered a spaghetti vongole and it has a fishy taste. I think it is just lacking of herbs. I have to be very honest on that so that this menu can be improve. But the guys were having cold cuts platter. They enjoyed it! Wine tasting were marvelous!!! All in all, we had a great time. Guido is a wonderful person and so as the entire team. Very pro. Well trained staff really makes people happy as they are always smiling. Thank you Guido. Thank you for the good times. 🤗🤗🤗
Eve Lins — Google review
Came here for wine tasting. Not all wine interested to me was available. I didn’t expect anything but wine was surprisingly good. I love their atmosphere, it’s a chill place to watching for vineyard and nature around. I wasn’t hungry but menu list looks big and delicious.
Viktoriia Orleanskaia — Google review
You can enjoyed your lunch among green environments of wine yard. The taste of food is delicious and good looking. Reservation should be booked in advance. 200 baht of admission fee vouchers can be used as a cash for lunch or drinks. 150 baht fee for van ride to take a wine yard tour. Pet is allowed to join the owner’s activities.
Duangporn Phulsuksombati — Google review
Beautifully located restaurant, high up with views of the vineyards & mountains all around. You have to pay a 200 THB entrance fee but this is redeemable for food or drink. Most of the seating is outside for the best views but they also have an Aircon room. The food is good but expensive. You can also have wine tasting of 3 or 5 different wines for a reasonable price. Great for a lazy lunch. They also have elephants which you can feed with bananas.
Kevin Gove — Google review
Having some nice combination platter and garlic mozzarella bread. Accompanied by a tasty, fruitful white. Sitting on the terrace and overlooking the beautiful wineyard. 😍. Just a perfect afternoon! Fortunately, the service has room for improvement 😀 . They can do better!
Haecki Walter — Google review
A stunning vista at this upscale winery nestled in the hills 45 min from Hua Hin. We didn’t do any kind of tour but just ended our day here for dinner and a wine tasting. Two elephants are residents to see for those interested. There were 5 of us and we all ordered something different - everyone loved their food. Because we live in a wine vacation destination in Canada our selves, it was interesting to experience the vibe on the other side of the planet. We ended our meal with a tasting of white, rose and red. Order the red if you go as the white was virtually undrinkable for us (very “green”). A lovely afternoon and highly recommended!
Kim Rhindress — Google review
Amazing vineyard and the tour is amazing. They take you for a 20 minute ride around the wineries explaining all the wines which they make. They export 30% to Europe and elsewhere. They stop at the main view points to click your Instagram famous pictures. If you are there during the season you can pluck the grapes and do the stomping as well. Once the tour is over, you have wine tasting and they come explain all the wines and give it for tasting.
Zinara Rathnayake — Google review
Great panoramic vinyard view. Good for sipping wine and enjoy the view. Food is just fair... typical western food menu. Cold cuts, pasta, steaks, etc. Sadly we think some dishes are quite overpriced. Wine is good. Plus you can buy it home from the wine shop on site. Wine yard tour is better when in the harvest season. Elephant sanctuary is nice but also pricey. It's around 45 min. from center of Hua Hin.
Ronrapee Leelawong — Google review
We loved the day trip to the wine farm. Lots to do for everyone. Small play area for kids, there are different activities with elephants during the day so plcheck the times. Vineyard tour as well as a bicycle tour available. Kids can even paint their own wine labels. Souvenir shop available. Awesome views of the vineyard and surrounding mountains. We chose from about 6 wine and food pairing options off the menu. Different combinations for all pallets. If you don't want to get technical, there is also an al la carte menu. There is no beer on the menu. Service is excellent and the food very good. I highly recommend a visit.
Colin Prinsloo — Google review
Had the worst experience! Booked a tour for Harvest festival, got confirmation by email! When we came there and payed 1580 baht for your (5 hours drive) it turns out, that we can’t have wine blending and tasting, we can only have ride (10 min) around vineyard, grape stomping (5 more min) and we got a plastic cup with grape juice! Instead of wine tasting we’ve got t-shirts. I understand, that there was a holiday in Thailand, BUT YOU NEED TO WARN people that program of the tour will change! You can easily do it by email, when sending confirmation of booking! After that 20 min “tour”we decided not to argue and spoil the mood and just went to have something to eat at the restaurant. BUT it was closed! We’ve got no excuses, no manager came to talk to us! So we had to drive 40 min more just to have food! I would not recommend going there, just because you will never know what to expect!
Анастасия Стенник — Google review
It's a great vineyard to visit when you are in Hua Hin! Food is average, nothing to rave about. They have a good range of wine selection, and some are really good! You can opt for the tour, which brings you around the vineyard via their mini transport. You could also visit the elephants, which reside inside the vineyard as well!
ChunJin Tan — Google review
1 Moo 9 Baankhok Chang Patana, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailandhttp://www.monsoonvalley.com/+66 81 701 0444Monsoon Valley Vineyard reservations
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Flea & Street Markets
Hua Hin Night Market is a local night market that opens at 6 pm and offers a variety of food stalls, clothing vendors, and other shops. This market transforms into a bustling center for souvenir shopping and consumer goods late at night.
The night market opens from 5PM. Perfect place for dinner where you can find fresh seafood and fresh fruit smoothies. They also have clothes, bags, shoes and other accessories for shopping. The shopkeepers understand and can speak English. I recommend this market for tourists.
Drishti Kansakar — Google review
We ended up here quite often as it's just easy to find something for everyone. Plus, when you're done eating you can stroll the market and do some shopping at the many booths full of clothing and souvenirs. (The best seafood restaurant is Lung Ja.) It has a yellow sign.
Brian Charles — Google review
This is an experience just standing and observing the throng of people, food, and stalls. This is the definition of vibrant. Anything you could care to eat is here, and it' all well cooked, seasoned, and tasty. The juices are on another level freshly squeezed and iced. If you're staying in one of the many hotels, grab a bolt, and head on down, you will not be disappointed
Steven stennett — Google review
Vibrant night market with a lot of things to see and buy. Right in the city center so its easy to get to. You can walk the entire street in about 20 minutes, but you’ll likely take longer to stop and buy stuff. Can get crowded during festivals. You’ll need to park somewhere outside the market street itself; a recommendation is to park in the adjacent street or city block and walk to the street itself.
mimocha (mimocha) — Google review
Nice place to visit out of Bangkok, great for tourists, not as busy as compared to Bangkok. Quite a lot of western people staying here in the year end. They have a nice night market with grill seafood including huge life Asian Lobster pricing by weight. Local Thai food are great to check it out. Shopping malls are available too with western and japanese cuisine.
Yao Zhong Yue — Google review
It's opened quite early, and over the weekdays when the Cicada and Tamarind markets are closed. As in every such ones in Asia you can find/shop local items, shops around are opened too if you're in a need of the air-conditioning. The markets is surrounded by restaurants with the cuisine upon your choice, just to pick and it doesn't have to be the first one. But you can pick the seafood one which stock is presented and grilled outside😉
Pav Ka — Google review
Overall great selection of food. The street is not too long which is good to be able to walk between different stalls and decide which ones to choose. Prices are pretty average for Thailand. Meat skewers are between 10 and 20 Baht. The purple coconut pancakes are a must try. Not busy before 8pm on weekdays.
Moritz — Google review
Great atmosphere, brightly lighted for shoppers to enjoy the evening with their friends and family. Lots of varieties, ranging from clothing, footwear, food, snacks, custom handmade watches etc. Price wise can be pretty reasonable if you managed to negotiate with the seller. Walking distance from our Hop Inn (51st) say a good 20mins. Experienced the streets better when you walk as you’ll pass by local shops selling all kinds of stuffs.
xbluexmoonxrisingx — Google review
Everything is in this night market, seafood, drinks, sweets, clothes etc. little bit small though. Prices are ok. Some times it is difficult to find a place to sit when tired. There are many good seafood restaurants and also some nice pubs. Could be crowded on weekends.
Explore With Sal — Google review
This walking street is two sections long, with a zebra crossing in between. But I don't recommend that fruit shop it’s opposite the 2nd Zebra crossing. Not kind people. As for Khanom Ba Bin, it's very delicious. It's at the end of the market, next to the train. Everyone must try it! 😋
WhoKnown19 Player — Google review
Wonderful place. Many different fresh foods to try. Allot of birds at night squawking and dropping bombs though, be careful out there.
Daryl Fredricksen — Google review
What a fun place to walk around. Let the sun go down and come explore. All the foods. Drinks. Music. All the knock off bags and watches you can buy! Happy people sharing a wonderful mix of colors.
The Adventures of Pete No R — Google review
It is on two roads. I liked that the market is open every day and it really reflected Thai culture in general, and the south in particular. You can find a lot of stuff from clothes, accessories, Thai souvenirs, and of course Thai street food! Almost all the stores I went to could speak English! Payment was easy as they accept cash and QR code payments. Will go back here the next day for seafood dinner.
Brian Arthur — Google review
Watch out, the traders start their haggle higher than they need to. Expect 20% drop in prices most places if you buy a couple of items, 10% otherwise. That aside, which is expected here in Thailand, the night market has a wonderful atmosphere. It is full of vibrant sights, smells and sounds. There are two 7-11 shops located nearby should you need normal stuff like cans of drink, water, cigarettes etc. One of them is 24 hour. You can get a taxi for about 150-200฿ to go about 3-4km which is very good. Tuk-Tuk, Bike and Car taxis available. Excellent value here for trinkets for family and friends back home. Highly recommended.
Alex Ede — Google review
Pretty small night market, long but narrow. There are neat crafts on sides, lots of art. Also they do have lobster and large shrimp they will cook for you on street towards end of market. Prices of some very nice shirts about 3 dollars. All hit or miss when it comes to the deals, but 100baht still plays here. Grab a smoothie or ice cream cone and enjoy the amusements.
Jay Jay — Google review
If you have been in Thailand already for a while then you will be already familiar with this kind of markets, i find this market especially good because there is almost anything here 😅 the variety is wast! Food is very good as well, phad thai was one of the best that i tried so far. Comparing to other markets i saw in Thailand, there are many good quality things as well here.
oytun — Google review
Great experience walking around. Safe. And no touting and no pushy sales. Great vibe. Lots of clothes, kickbacks, food.. including fresh seafood.. delicious big tiger prawns and lobsters at a very affordable price.(2 prawns and 1 lobster for 1500 Baht).
Mike Kishen — Google review
An amazing variety of food stalls at reasonable prices. The market is also bordered by several bars and restaurants. When we visited, we were able to buy seafood at one of the stalls then sit in the nearby restaurant where the food was cooked and served to us.
Andrew O'Neill — Google review
The one and only night market in Hua Hin. Comes alive from 6pm. You can find food, drinks and shopping. There are also many local seafood restaurants serving good seafood. Things that there aren't many are Money Exchange and Toilet and not much shelter in the event of rain.
Dominic Tam — Google review
Went in January 2024. Very busy! Lots of live-there expats, vacationing Europeans, Scandinavians, Chinese & Koreans, and North Americans. Seafood looks great!
Robin E. Pittman — Google review
Nice little market. Good seafood and small souvenir shops. Had live music in front of are restaurant we picked.
J Morgan — Google review
What a great destination opposite the clock tower there is an opening between the buildings that take you to a fantastic open air food market there’s a bar and toilets. Than you can cut through to the main night market street. It’s a food sensation.
David — Google review
Great night market for travellers coming to Huahin, they have a great variety of food. You can get all kinds of souvenirs. I had to get 2 masks from here lol. All in all great place for great vibes
Chagal Felsenstein — Google review
ซ, Hua Hin 72, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailandhttps://huahin.town/information/nightmarkethuahin/Hua Hin Night Market reservations
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Vana Nava Sky is a high-end bar located on the 27th floor of the Holiday Inn in Hua Hin, Thailand. It specialises in international cuisine, and offers stunning views of the city from its glass sky deck.
For those looking for a special place that meets all the expectations of a great evening out, will come to this place. View, atmosphere, good food, a bit noisy music and excellent service from the kind waitress AOY. It's just a pity, that the bartender has no idea red wine is not served cold, in unsuitable glasses and foam. Luckily the waitress, after explaining to her what our expectations were, served us wine with a wonderful aroma, in appropriate glasses and with a smile. Be aware there is no resemblance,or even similarity between what is written in the menu on the Internet and what you get in reality. And more, this is a very expensive place. We had a fun evening
Michael Wexler — Google review
Such a great experience. The best sunset view in Hua Hin, Located in the Hua Hin Holiday Inn. Usually i avoid Holiday Inns, This one is worth a visit. Come about 30 minutes before sunset to funny enjoy it. The after glow in the opposite side (towards sunrise) is just as spectacular. While there get a bottle of rosé white Shiraz, it’s organic, from the Thai Monsoon Valley vineyard located between Bangkok and Hua Hin, they give tours, plan one when driving in either direction. I never ever thought that they would be able to create such a great wine comparable to the great french wines. Yea, don’t forget your camera, i should have brought mine, but had my iPad Pro. Will go back to take more photos soon.
Klaus Lucka von Zelberschwecht — Google review
We had an awesome experience of the view and the sunset sky of Hua Hin up on the 27th floor. Great service staff! Special thanks to Pragash! The Andaman Beauty cocktail was yummy.
Kavita Mogan — Google review
The atmosphere is superb and stunning, particularly when illuminated by fireworks. Having your loved one(s) with you on a breezy day during sunset, sipping some drinks sounds so wonderful, doesn't it? Or, if you prefer to have adrenaline pumped into your bloodstream, just go dance on the glass panel, which could make your heart stop, especially if you are afraid of heights like me! The service is extraordinary, as it should be, considering this restaurant is located in a five-star hotel like Holiday Inn. However, that's it. When it comes to the food, it's quite disappointing. The food selections are limited, and the quality doesn't meet expectations. Moreover, the prices tend to be on the high side- too pricey, in my opinion. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind paying more if it's worth my money. But considering the food options and quality, the drinks should be the only thing you can really enjoy along with the atmosphere. However, the price tags of the drinks could easily ruin the night.
Ruangvuth Tantibhaedhyangkul — Google review
Fantastic scenery on sky bar 7th floor of Holiday Inn Hua Hin, nice weather, and various dishes to choose; i.e. Fried snack, Pasta, Pizza, Steak, Grill, Freash seafood, dessert, cocktail, mocktial, alcoholic drink
Manunya L — Google review
Very well worth the visit! The Vana Nava Sky Bar is best viewed as the sun goes down and then watching Hua Hin light up at night. A walk on the glass floor decking is not for the faint hearted, but a must if you can. The atmosphere is very lively & fun with some good music playing. The food was lovely and very tasty. All staff were very friendly and attentive. Definitely a holiday highlight! 🤩
Lady B — Google review
Nice roof top bar with amazing view and walk on glass at the 27th floor. Drinks and food are great, somehow slightly expensive. Service friendly, but a little bit less coordinated 😳
Harry St. — Google review
This is the perfect place for sunset pictures and the food is quite good. The resident DJ Marisa plays quite good music. The staffs Trio and Mook gave great attention to us, including an anniversary surprise! We are so delighted that we treated them to wine and chatted the night away. All in all, a must go place in Hua Hin. Better reach the place before 630pm to catch the sun set!
Jun Yea Chai (dLOFT architects) — Google review
Lovely sky bar with plenty on menu and drinks, dj made evening more fun, amazing view on glass floor to see and city
I M — Google review
The only good thing about the place is the views. The rest is not worth paying for: the oysters tasted terrible, California rolls had crab sticks instead of crab. The service means they will bring the food and drinks but they will not refill glasses unless being asked. The bill was a fantasy and had to be thoroughly checked for some time with some entries that we have never ordered nor received. The music was pretty cheap. Some guests did not bother to wear anything decent although the place’s site says beachwear is not allowed.
Sergei Nifontoff — Google review
Would have given 5 for the taste of the food but thought the menu lacked a little. But the view and to eat there is amazing.
Craig C — Google review
Best views in Hua Hin from the glass floor sky deck. Menu had delicious meal choices and the quality was excellent. Drinks menu is extensive with cocktails pleasing to the eye. Staff delivered excellent service and were very polite and friendly. Food was delivered quickly with the freshest ingredients used to make every dish delicious. Recommend booking ahead to get a great table inside or outside if not too windy.
Michael Cunial — Google review
We entered after making a reservation in advance for 7:30 p.m. The outdoor terrace tables were full, so we waited while ordering menu, but there was an empty seat, so the staff kindly guided us. I think there are about 10 tables on the outdoor terrace and 15 tables inside. Even though we visited on a weekday, there were many customers. I suggest you to make a reservation first. It felt like a bar where you can have a light meal rather than a restaurant. (sushi roll, hamburger, and pizza etc,..) Even though there were many customers, the serving time was quick and the taste was good. The atmosphere was nice as there was someone DJing live and the lighting was slightly dark. All of the serving staff were friendly and even took pictures with the night view in the background. We ordered wine, and it wasn't bad value for money considering the retail price. We played in the water park all day and end the day with a pleasant meal and drink in a place with a beautiful view. I recommend a visit na krup~!👍
Amphawa Choi Family — Google review
Great sunset view, we only had drinks. Very nice service from the staff I would like to specify the photographer on the glass deck who really takes the time to take multiple stunning pictures + Odette who clearly understands her role as a host.
Bjorn Bosveld — Google review
Fab sunset spot❤️ Nice and trendy with friends staff!
Patrik Andrén — Google review
We had a great time here. Absolutely lovely service. The team was always attentive and courteous. Their manager, khun Odette was the star of the team. Very good conversational skills and service minded! Khun Benz was also a star, always ready to help and very kind to us. The interior architecture is just as breathtaking as their outside view and glass walk. I'll most def drop by every time I come to Hua Hin
Kdrama Dhara — Google review
Amazing view on the whole Hua Hin and surrounding. Cocktails are good but too pricey. Snacks are totally over priced. Many kids / family on weekends. Kids running around. Good staff but too pushy at drinking more right after we finished. (Probably management pushing).
J — Google review
129, 129 Phet Kasem Rd, Nong Kae, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailandhttps://www.vananavasky.com/+66 32 809 949Vana Nava Sky reservations

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