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Hua Hin Night Market


Soi Buakhao

Situated in the centre of town between Petchkasem Road and the railway line, the market encompasses one street and comes to life from 18:30 onwards, when traders line the street with their stalls selling various merchandise – generally what you might expect from a Thai market. A superb selection of seafood restaurants that line the road that hosts the Night Market draws a lot of attention from visitors.

  • Opening Hours: Best time to go after 19:00

More About Hua Hin Tourism

Beaches, water sports, historical websites, golf guides, purchasing possibilities and plenty more look ahead to traffic to this trio of tropical resorts. Less nerve-racking and greater laid-lower back than Pattaya, they're perfect for households and visitors who need to take life clean even as enjoying a by no means-to-be forgotten vacation within the tropics. Its surroundings is inspiring, dining experiences will delight your flavor buds, and the hospitality of locals will be attraction for you.

People Also Ask About Hua Hin
  • Q: What is the best time of year to visit Hua Hin?

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    The best time to visit Hua Hin is between November and February when the weather is cooler and drier, making it perfect for outdoor activities.

  • Q: How do I get to Hua Hin?

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    You can get to Hua Hin by taking a train or bus from Bangkok or flying into Hua Hin Airport. Some hotels also offer private transfers from Bangkok.

  • Q: What are the top tourist attractions in Hua Hin?

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    Some of the top tourist attractions in Hua Hin include the Hua Hin Beach, the Hua Hin Night Market, the Cicada Market, and the Hua Hin Railway Station.

  • Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Hua Hin?

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    Some popular outdoor activities in Hua Hin include golfing, water sports, visiting national parks, and exploring the nearby fishing villages.

  • Q: What are some cultural customs and traditions in Hua Hin?

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    In Hua Hin, it's important to dress modestly when visiting temples, remove your shoes before entering a home or temple, and show respect for the local culture and traditions.

  • Q: What is the local cuisine in Hua Hin?

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    The local cuisine in Hua Hin includes dishes such as khao takiab (seafood rice), pad Thai, and tom yam goong (spicy shrimp soup).