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Hua Hin Night Market – Shopping Fun by the Coast

Bjørn Erik Pedersen, Lobster street vendor in Hua Hin night market, CC BY-SA 4.0

Hua Hin has been enjoying popularity as a holiday destination since the 1920s. The 8 km beach laid back atmosphere, water sports and golf courses have been attracting increasing visitor numbers.

Hua Hin Night Market located in the centre of town is the most popular night market that operates daily. It straggles from the city’s main street Petchkasem Road to the railway line. The market is already crowded when it opens at 6.30 pm so ensure to reserve your stay in a place that gives easy access to this market such as Anantara Hua Hin Resort. Visitors and locals come here more for the food and worry not if you cannot find your favourite in one of the market stalls, you can always head to one of the Hua Hin restaurants that’s scattered around the town.

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