Hua Hin has guesthouses, hotels, resorts, apartments and other accommodation to suit all budgets from back packers to luxury seekers. The vast choice of restaurants provide a choice of local seafood dining to 5 star international cuisines, and there are now some huge modern shopping malls, selling all the modern brand names.
Hua Hin Beach extends some five kilometers southwards from a rocky headland until Kao Takiap, a southern headland where a Buddhist temple clings to the cliffs.
Hua Hin is a famous beach resort town in Thailand, in the northern part of the Malay Peninsula, some 200 km south of Bangkok. Hua Hin is one of eight districts (Amphoe) of the Prachuap Khiri Khan province, After the building of southern railway, Hua Hin became the first and most popular beach resort of Thailand.
Today Hua Hin is undergoing rapid expansion for people looking for upmarket accommodation. Over the past few years, the town has seen countless housing developments spring up, new golf courses, a brand new shopping complex and movie theatre and a boom in local businesses. The charm of Hua Hin is that it still retains its fishing village feel which is now side by side with the bustling center of a modern luxury beach resort. |