
Hotels in Ban Hua Hin
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Browse hotels in Ban Hua Hin, Thailand — royal beach resort 200 km south of Bangkok. Stay near Klai Kangwon Palace or Hua Hin Beach.
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About Ban Hua Hin
Ban Hua Hin: Thailand's Royal Beach Resort
Ban Hua Hin sits on the Gulf of Thailand in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, roughly 200 km south of Bangkok. Thailand's royal family established it as a beach retreat in the 1920s — Klai Kangwon Palace, completed in 1926, still serves as an occasional royal residence and anchors the town's identity. The Hua Hin Railway Station, built the same year, is among the most photographed stations in Southeast Asia. The town's character differs sharply from Phuket or Pattaya: the pace is slower, Thai domestic visitors outnumber foreign tourists, and royal heritage shapes the streetscape.
Where to Stay
Hotels concentrate along Hua Hin Beach, a 5-km stretch of sand extending south from the pier, and around Naresdamri Road, the compact central strip near the night market on Dechanuchit Road. Khao Takiab (Chopstick Hill), at the southern end of the beach, marks the quieter fringe where smaller guesthouses operate. Mid-range resorts dominate the seafront; budget rooms concentrate two or three blocks inland.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Hua Hin station connects to Bangkok's Hua Lamphong via express train in roughly 4 hours.
- Best months: November through February brings dry weather and temperatures near 28 °C.
- Local transport: Songthaews (shared pickup trucks) run fixed routes along the beach road.
- Day trips: Sam Roi Yot National Park, 63 km south, shelters limestone cave temples and freshwater marsh wetlands important for migratory birds.
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