Hua Hin Night Market
Hua Hin Night Market
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6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Monday
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Thursday
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Friday
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Saturday
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
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6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
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- kevin hHarleston, United Kingdom9 contributionsOkay but not greatI suppose it's a place you must visit but basically it's a long street selling tourist tat and common market items at inflated prices. Nice food of course and the seafood restaurants are good. The tamarind market Nong Kae out past Bluport is a much better experience in my opinion.Visited December 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 12 December 2023
- Petr NeustupnyPrague, Czech Republic14 contributionsMemorable exerience, it is a must if you are in Hua Hin.Perfect display of thai food and thai life. You can find here everything. You have to visit the night market once you at Hua Hin. Our experience was only the best. Fresh seafood for very attractive price, all possible fruits that you can imagine and much more. We will miss the smell and taste of the thai food.Visited January 2024Travelled with familyWritten 31 December 2023
- PathanedAlphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands43 contributionsnice for 30 minutes walkHou hin is a place we visit every year because this beach is not far from bangkok. We have regular places that we visit. One of the "attractions" is the night market. This year 2024 is a bit of a disappointment. Even though it's not too busy, the shopkeeper is only busy with their phone. Not a lively street like in previous years. It's less dining options, but more souvenir shops. It's the same shops over and over again. That's why we only spent one evening of our 7 day stay in Hou Hin. Although there is an innovative section of food stalls on the side, but the price is not really reasonable.Visited January 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 16 March 2024
- kbharti101Mumbai, India51 contributionsGood for shopping and overall experinceGood option for shopping for Local stuff. Definitely worth a visit. The Patio is a lovely small square where you can get good food options. Night market is better than Cicada market and Tamarind market for Shopping. Even better than Bluport (which is totally a useless mall). For shopping, as per me, Market Village ranks as No. 1 option and Night Market as No. 2Visited April 2024Travelled with familyWritten 23 April 2024
- KyFlynnMunich, Germany1,939 contributionsrather touristyIt takes place in the city and you just have to take the bus to the last stop and then you’re right in the middle already. There are a lot of booths and lots of restaurants. The streets are closed for traffic and there are lots different items you can buy there. You can find lots of souvenirs and plenty to eat – especially seafood. We had dinner at the Bird Chili and the food was really great. We all enjoyed our dishes and then strolled around some more. The atmosphere was lively and there was a good mix of locals and tourists. I think first time visitors should definitely head here and explore this market, but overall I found it rather touristy with partly quite inflated prices.Visited December 2023Travelled with familyWritten 30 August 2024
- CP SharmaNew Delhi, India373 contributionsTraditional Thai marketNight market in Hua Hin is a great place to spend an evening. Be it for local food, shopping, souvenirs and restaurants. There is a lot where one can look around for things. There are restaurants also on the way. There is good music one can listen to. A place one must visit to spend a nice evening and get local touch of Thais.Visited September 2024Travelled soloWritten 2 September 2024
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Rob L
37 contributions
Mar 2022 • Friends
While the size and buzz around the market has been impacted by covid the enjoyment hasn’t changed. There’s a huge variety of street foods and a cluster of ‘roadside’ type restaurants. Also numerous market stalls selling all your typical souvenirs and fake clothes etc. If you want to‘eat like locals’ this is the place. A full fresh seafood meal with alcohol costs £15-20 a person. Incredible. You can watch the seafood being prepared and cooked too. A great night
Written 19 March 2022
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Mr_Nobody_1979
Krakow, Poland3,900 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
By the amount of visitors, I assume it’s a main attraction of the town, where main draw is food and some obvious shopping (souvenirs, locally made cosmetics and clothes, etc.). Food is cheap, but not too memorable, apart from venue called Baan Sapparot, which specializes in everything made of pineapple - try tart and juice, very good indeed. There is interesting art venue, an open air theatre, with live performance (in Thai only).
Written 17 March 2020
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KyFlynn
Munich, Germany1,939 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
It takes place in the city and you just have to take the bus to the last stop and then you’re right in the middle already.
There are a lot of booths and lots of restaurants. The streets are closed for traffic and there are lots different items you can buy there. You can find lots of souvenirs and plenty to eat – especially seafood.
We had dinner at the Bird Chili and the food was really great. We all enjoyed our dishes and then strolled around some more. The atmosphere was lively and there was a good mix of locals and tourists. I think first time visitors should definitely head here and explore this market, but overall I found it rather touristy with partly quite inflated prices.
There are a lot of booths and lots of restaurants. The streets are closed for traffic and there are lots different items you can buy there. You can find lots of souvenirs and plenty to eat – especially seafood.
We had dinner at the Bird Chili and the food was really great. We all enjoyed our dishes and then strolled around some more. The atmosphere was lively and there was a good mix of locals and tourists. I think first time visitors should definitely head here and explore this market, but overall I found it rather touristy with partly quite inflated prices.
Written 30 August 2024
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paul h
Tamworth, UK128 contributions
Jan 2023
We went several times and found a decent amount of stalls . Bargaining is standard in Thailand and a bit of haggling is part of the fun in Thailand. Plenty of food options and we found the prices reasonable and the meal we had was good. An enjoyable way to spend a few hours ,easy enough to get to and it wasn't a problem to find a Baht bus to return, 15 baht a bus ride each is cheap enough .
Written 9 January 2023
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John K
Costa Mesa, CA2,447 contributions
Sept 2023 • Solo
Good experience for first time visitors to Hua Hin to enjoy a stroll from one end of the market to the other, but beyond that not really worth a visit, with over-priced foods and lots of tourist souvenirs. Good people watching experience, but not like a true Thai night market. Travel 30 minutes up the coast to Cha-am on a Wednesday night to experience that.
Written 12 September 2023
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kevin h
Harleston, UK9 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
I suppose it's a place you must visit but basically it's a long street selling tourist tat and common market items at inflated prices. Nice food of course and the seafood restaurants are good. The tamarind market Nong Kae out past Bluport is a much better experience in my opinion.
Written 12 December 2023
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Utepil
Vuorela, Finland367 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
This is a nice place to walk and spend time (or money). Small shops contain mostly clothes or souvenirs but also street food of cheap prices. There are also real restaurants. Suitable for children and families. European and western food available too.
Written 11 January 2023
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Pathaned
Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands43 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
Hou hin is a place we visit every year because this beach is not far from bangkok. We have regular places that we visit. One of the "attractions" is the night market. This year 2024 is a bit of a disappointment. Even though it's not too busy, the shopkeeper is only busy with their phone. Not a lively street like in previous years. It's less dining options, but more souvenir shops. It's the same shops over and over again. That's why we only spent one evening of our 7 day stay in Hou Hin. Although there is an innovative section of food stalls on the side, but the price is not really reasonable.
Written 16 March 2024
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Aum_siriyakon
Nakhon Pathom, Thailand7 contributions
Nov 2021 • Friends
The popular night market in Hua Hin It is a walking street with many food, souvenirs and restaurants. It is a unique market in a walking street style with a distance of 500 to 700 meters. It is another important landmark of Hua Hin. There are many tourists, the night market is full of the charming nightlife of Hua Hin.
Written 15 January 2022
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Mats Ödman
Copenhagen, Denmark1,031 contributions
Feb 2023 • Solo
I'm getting angry and sad when I see how they treat animals at markets. In Hua Hin night market I saw this poor dogs treated as merchandise. In small cages in a noisy market. It's so terrible.
Written 18 February 2023
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Open everyday best to go after 7pm as all stalls should be open by then
Written 6 July 2019
Parking at the market is very heavy but you can park a couple of streets away a d walk the small distance
Written 5 July 2019
If you mean the night market: yes it is different from Chatchai market.
Chatchai market is a covered market (vegetables, fish, meat and clothes) that opens really early morning (even at 2 AM), certainly for the food part of it. it stops early afternoon (however some cloth shops stay open till early evening. it is squeezed between Petchkasem road and Dechanuchit road near Soi 72.
The night market (open air) opens only at night time (about 18h00) and consists of souvenir shops, T-shirt shops, wood carvings and delicious sea food stands (especially lobster). It is in soi 72 of petchkasem road.
Written 20 October 2015
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