Finding a Hotel in Hua Hin is quite simple since the city, located by the sea about 200 km southwest of Bangkok in the northern part of the Gulf of Siam, is a well-known summer residence of the royal family and therefore very popular, even among the Thai locals. With a population of 70,000, many expats, a few tourists, a peaceful long and narrow beach, and a sea that may not be the most beautiful in Thailand but is still pleasant, the town has a lot to offer. Around the city, you’ll find all kinds of activities, from traditional Thai restaurants (literally, as they are part of the home of the people who run them) to the always lively and popular night market and much more. But above all, there is a multitude of small massage centers, as well as the characteristic pool bars and other spots where you can enjoy the evening with our beloved Thai girls. These, however, are mainly concentrated in three specific areas:

  • Soi Bintabaht, Poon Suk Road, and Selakam Road, the most central and well-known area where in addition to bars you can find a little bit of everything from restaurants to massage parlors.
  • Soi 80 (also called Hua Hin 80), a street with numerous Bars located near the train station about 700 meters from soi Bintabaht.
  • Soi 94, a street with a few bars and other activities, located about two kilometers further south and also known as“Wonderland” after the name of a cluster of classic Thai-style outdoor bars, more defiladed from the center but quite busy (it is generally preferable to stay in and around Soi Bintabaht, but if you decide to rent a scooter for commuting it can still be a viable option).

In addition to these busy areas, there is also a kind of disco-club right under the Hilton Hua Hin Resort and Spa, which in turn borders the Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin, both luxury resorts with direct access to the beach. The main public access road to the beach (which also hosts a permanent daytime market) is actually located in the middle of the Centara Beach Resort park, but it’s just a few minutes’ walk from the Soi Bintabaht area. This area, together with the surrounding streets, forms a great spot to stay and is always a good point of reference for travelers looking for daytime entertainment and cheerful nights out.

Hotels in the most touristy cities of Southeast Asia are almost all ‘guest-friendly,’ meaning they don’t make a fuss and don’t charge extra fees if you bring a different girl to your room every night or if you meet your new favorite girl and decide to host her for the rest of your vacation. But to clear up any doubts, the ones selected by Travelsformen.com are 100% guest-friendly.

Selected hotels are categorized by price range:

  • “Cheap” – Low prices for low budgets.
  • “Quality/Price” – The right compromise: higher prices than the Cheap ones and many qualities similar to the Luxury ones, but without overdoing it.
  • “Luxury” -For those who seek the top regardless of expense.

Prices listed refer to:“2 adults – 1 roomand are understood to be“from”, i.e., the lowest prices on AGODA (Always remember to book for two if you want to bring company to the hotel).