Hua Hin Garden Night Market is not far from Hua Hin Beach and is not very large. Most of the products sold in the night market are local products. It is said that the people who come here are locals, so it is still very down-to-earth. The most attractive thing is probably the seafood here, which is very cheap. In addition to locals, it also attracts many tourists. If you don't eat here, you can finish the tour in half an hour to an hour.
This night market is one of the three major night markets in Hua Hin, but I personally think it is the best and most interesting night market in Hua Hin. There are few Chinese people, but many foreigners and locals. When night falls and the lights come on, there is a large square with a bustling crowd, delicious food, beer, and live band performances. This feeling is enough for a trip. PS The price is very low.
The night market in the city is also a night market for people around. There are no more consumers, so it is also a night market with a sparse crowd. There are a few night markets in Hua Hin. It is much worse than Chiang Mai.
Not a big night market, but this is the city center, so it is also lively, it may be the economic downturn, the stalls are getting less and less, the crowds are scattered, thin, and there are not many things to see.
Visiting Thailand, we decided to side step the usual Tourist Spots & travelled to Hua Hin! To our surprise,the town was bustling with tourists and had a very ''European feel''to it. The Cicada Night market, opens only over the weekend & offers a variety of arts and crafts as well as an open air theatre! Variety of local & international upmarket food stalls & great vibe! The secret though is hidden behind Cicada - just cross the road & you are in a local food heaven, freshly prepared. Sea food ordered by the kilo & cooked as you like! Sweets & savouries - eat your heart out! A trip to Hua Hin is well worth it! Pristine,uncrowded beaches with horse rides along the shore!
Hua Hin Garden Night Market is not far from Hua Hin Beach and is not very large. Most of the products sold in the night market are local products. It is said that the people who come here are locals, so it is still very down-to-earth. The most attractive thing is probably the seafood here, which is very cheap. In addition to locals, it also attracts many tourists. If you don't eat here, you can finish the tour in half an hour to an hour.
This night market is one of the three major night markets in Hua Hin, but I personally think it is the best and most interesting night market in Hua Hin. There are few Chinese people, but many foreigners and locals. When night falls and the lights come on, there is a large square with a bustling crowd, delicious food, beer, and live band performances. This feeling is enough for a trip. PS The price is very low.
The night market in the city is also a night market for people around. There are no more consumers, so it is also a night market with a sparse crowd. There are a few night markets in Hua Hin. It is much worse than Chiang Mai.
Not a big night market, but this is the city center, so it is also lively, it may be the economic downturn, the stalls are getting less and less, the crowds are scattered, thin, and there are not many things to see.
Visiting Thailand, we decided to side step the usual Tourist Spots & travelled to Hua Hin! To our surprise,the town was bustling with tourists and had a very ''European feel''to it. The Cicada Night market, opens only over the weekend & offers a variety of arts and crafts as well as an open air theatre! Variety of local & international upmarket food stalls & great vibe! The secret though is hidden behind Cicada - just cross the road & you are in a local food heaven, freshly prepared. Sea food ordered by the kilo & cooked as you like! Sweets & savouries - eat your heart out! A trip to Hua Hin is well worth it! Pristine,uncrowded beaches with horse rides along the shore!