List of Hua Hin hotels. Also, see hotels listed as 5 star hotels in Hua Hin, 4 star hotels in Hua Hin, or 3 star hotels in Hua Hin.
AKA Resort HuaHin - Moo 7 Baan Nhong Hiang Hin Lek Fai Hua Hin Prachuabkirikhan
77110
City Beach Resort Hua Hin - 16 Damnoenkasem K 7 Hua Hin Prachuab Kirikhan
Evason Hideaway Hua Hin - 9/22 Moo 5 Paknampran Beach Pranburi Prachuap Khiri
Khan Hua Hin
Evason Hua Hin Resort & Spa Hua Hin - 9 Parknampran Beach 77220 Prachuab
Khiri Khan
Hilton Resort & Spa Hua Hin - 33 Naresdamri Road Hua Hin 77110
Pattawia Resort & Spa Hua - Hin - 9/12 Moo 5 Paknampran Pranburi Prachubkhirikan
77220
Putahracsa Hua Hin - 22/65 Naeb Kaehat Road Hua Hin Prachuabkirikhan 77110
Royal Asia Lodge Hua Hin - 120/22 Soi Hua Hin 78 Petchkasem Road Hua Hin Prachuabkirikan
77110
Tanaosri Resort Prachupkirikhan - 146/7 Moo 5 Paknampran Pranburi Prachupkirikhan
77220
The Privacy Beach Resort & Spa Khao Sam Roi Yod - 252 Moo 3 Sam Roy Yod
Pranburi Prachuapkirikhan 77120
Tipviman Beach Resort Hua Hin-Cha Am - 854/2 Burirom Road Cha-am Petchburi
Hua Hin and the neighbouring town of Cha-am are best described as small sleepy
seaside resort towns. They are to Bangkok what Brighton is to London or the
Hamptons are to New York. Initially for the rich and famous, the area flourished
with the expansion of the railways giving access to the masses. Being only 2
to 3 hours drive down the Gulf of Thailand, the towns offer a close retreat
of sharp contrast to the hustle of Thailand's capital and as such their personalities
change as the hordes arrive at weekends with many hotels being full. Hua Hin
has the added credibility of being the favoured resort of the Thai royal family;
indeed the current king spends much of his time in residence there.
The skyline of the coast has been somewhat blighted by the indiscriminate building of high-rise condominiums in the building boom of the early 1990s. Predominant between Cha-am and Hua Hin, these holiday homes for the city folk are complete eyesores on what could be an attractive coastline. The subsequent Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s has led many to become run down and quite unattractive.
More recently the area has opened up beyond the local market to an evolving international audience. Favoured by cheap package tours, especially from Europe and in particular Scandinavia, it is not uncommon to see coach loads pouring into hotels to escape the European winter. Cha-am is aimed particularly at the cheap end of the market whilst Hua Hin, with a wider range of hotels and spas, caters for all markets. Increasingly more sophisticated independent travellers are also seeing Hua Hin as an acceptable escape especially during the peak seasons of Christmas, Chinese New Year and Easter - to cater for this market international chains are opening up new top end quality resorts.
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