Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
30
Ratama
B1
31
Sadko
C2
C2
B1
B2
Drinking & Nightlife
C3
C3
37
No Name Bar
D2
C2
C2
Entertainment
40
Bang Bar
A2
Transport
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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
guesthouses and a busy fishing pier still in use today. South of the harbour is a rocky