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Hua Hin Nightlife, Bars & Entertainment in Huahin

Hua Hin Nightlife :

If you want English songs better go in the downtown area of Hua Hin, where Hyatt Hotel is located. If you go there, most of the people will be foreigners. There's active tourist night life between Dechanuchit Road and Soi Bintabaht with mostly middle-age and older customers.

  • El Murphy's. The place for live music,located in the heart of Hua Hin on Soi Selakam 20M. from the Hilton Hotel.This Irish Bar is the nightly home of Hua Hins own The Stonehead Band,these boys have been rocking Hua Hin for more then 15 years with their great rock and blues classics.Sometimes there is an early opening act.
  • Style. One of the best nightspots in Hua Hin, with hip hop music and techno. Popular for teenagers around that area. Open from 6 pm to 2 am, but most people come around 10 pm onward. Live music as well, but thai music. Frequently overcrowded.
  • Bluestation Country Pub. Very popular with local folks, but nearly unknown to tourists. Located behind the older of Hua Hin's two bus depots, by the intersection of Chomsin Road and the railroad track (only rail crossing in central HH, so easy to find). The house band is excellent, playing all Thai country (Peu Chiwit) songs. Before 10 pm, there's an opening act that some nights (but irregularly) consists of a duo of Thai on guitar and farang on accordion, doing all Thai songs. One of a kind, and pleasant listening.
  • Satchmo Club Main Lobby of the Sofitel Central Hua Hin.); The Satchmo Club is Hua Hin's ultimate in classy entertainment. Featuring a vibrant Filipino Band, The Flash Band, Satchmo features delicious drinks, including a Mojito such that you will only taste in Mexico. Located underground below the main lobby, Satchmo Club is both hip and modern - a relaxing venue from the bustle of Hua Hin.
  • Billy's Bar & Restaurant Hua Hin Bazaar (Pub and Restaurant)
  • Blue Angel Cabaret Soi Bintaban, A nightly transvestite show at 20:00 and 21:45 and a midnight show on weekends (Show)
  • Crawford's Irish Bar Poolsuk Road (Pub)
  • Hua Hin Brewing Company Bar next to Hilton Hua Hin Resort & Spa (Disco)
  • Johnnie Walkers Sports & Music Bar Selakam Road (Pub)
  • Jungle Juice Selakam Road (Pub)
  • P and P Bar Poolsuk Road
  • Octopussy Selakam Road (Bar)

back to topHua Hin Markets & Shops :

Hua Hin has many local markets, the most popular one being the night market in the center of town. It opens daily from around 6pm till late and offers all sort of food, clothing, and wooden carving for tourists. This market is visited by many tourists and therefore prices are a bit higher that other local markets.

Chat Chai day market is just along from the night market and is mostly undercover. Here you can buy fruit, vegetables, fish, and meat at local prices. It is fun to stroll around the dim aisles that make up the market complex.

The weekend market at the Grand Hotel runs from Thursday to Sunday and offers something different again. Here you can shop for clothes, books, plants, toys, pets and tropical fish. This is another evening market starting at around 6pm.

Possibly the best and the largest market in Hua hin is at Pae Mai on Tuesdays (across the railway next to the driving range). This one gets very busy and is extremely popular with the locals, here you can get anything; fresh produce, clothing, motorcycle accessories, electrical appliances, tools, household items and much more. It is well worth a visit.

In the Khao Takiab area there is sea food market open daily early in the morning. You can buy here fresh or ready cooked food.

Take a stroll down to the fishing pier to watch the boats coming in with their daily catch, you can also sample some of this fine seafood at some of the local restaurants in the area. This area is the old fishing village that Hua hin once was, a must for photographers.

There is one big shopping malls at Hua Hin Market village. In the mall are located Tesco, HomePro, over 20 branded smaller shops and many restaurants.

In the centre of Hua Hin most of the shops are small and privately owned. Many of these are located along the roads near the Sofitel and Melia hotels.

For local handicrafts, the Hua Hin Bazaar, about 100 meters west of the beach, should be your first stop.There are hundreds of items in the shops with everything from shells and wood carvings to dried fish.

All along Naresdamri Road up to Chomsin Road there are shops and tailors and restaurants. There are several silver shops on Chomsin Rd.

There are many tailor shops in Hua Hin offering very competitive prices on western suits and dresses made from a wide variety of cloths. Suits can be made in 24 hours and the prices are very competitive.

The recently opened Rashnee Silk Village on Naebkehard road is worth a visit. The place re-creates the ambience of a traditional Thai silk weaving rural village, there is a history of silk display, silk making processes and a general effort to increase awareness about Thai silk and its origins.

On the way back to Bangkok it is worth to stop at one of factory outlets near Cha Am or Phetchaburi. You can buy there mainly cloths produced on export to Europe at discount prices.

 



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Last Updated : 21-Feb-2010