Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
B1
B2
Drinking & Nightlife
C3
C3
37
No Name Bar
D2
C2
C2
Entertainment
40
Bang Bar
A2
Transport
41
Air-con Buses to Bangkok
B3
C3
43
Minivans to Bangkok
B2
44
Minivans to Bangkok's Victory Monument
A2
45
Ordinary Buses to Phetchaburi & Cha-am
B2
46
Sŏrng•tăa•ou to Khao Takiab; bus to Pranburi
B3
Sights
The city's beaches are numerous, wide and long; swimming is safe, and Hua Hin contin-
ues to enjoy some of the peninsula's driest weather. During stormy weather, watch out for
jellyfish.
Hua Hin Town
A former fishing village, Hua Hin town retains its roots with an old teak shophouse dis-
trict bisected by narrow soi, pier houses that have been converted into restaurants or gues-
thouses and a busy fishing pier still in use today. South of the harbour is a rocky headland
that inspired the name 'Hua Hin', meaning 'Stone Head'. In the commercial heart are
busy markets and all the modern conveniences you forgot to pack.
Hat Hua Hin
BEACH