Whether it’s a visit to the historic Hua Hin Railway Station, a journey to the nearby Phraya Nakhon Cave, or exploring the regal Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, Hua Hin promises a delightful mix of history and adventure for those seeking to immerse themselves in the region’s past while enjoying the scenic beauty of the present.
The Royal Hua Hin Railway Station
The Royal Hua Hin Railway Station stands as one of Hua Hin’s most iconic historical landmarks, exemplifying early 20th-century architecture and highlighting the town’s royal heritage. Constructed during the reign of King Rama VI, the station features a distinctive fusion of Western and traditional Thai design elements.

Klai Kangwon Palace
Klai Kangwon Palace, the summer residence of Thai royalty since the 1920s, is another captivating destination for history enthusiasts. While the palace grounds remain closed to the public, the stunning architecture and meticulously maintained gardens can be appreciated from the outside, where you can make your way from your base in Hua Hin hotels such as the Anantara Hua Hin.
Street and Traditional Cuisine
Food plays a crucial role in every culture, and Hua Hin is no exception, boasting a wide array of traditional Thai dishes that highlight the region’s distinctive flavours and cooking methods. Exploring local markets like Chatchai Market or Cicada Market provides an authentic culinary experience, where vendors offer a diverse selection of tasty street food and regional delicacies.
Festivals and Events
Hua Hin bursts with energy year-round through vibrant festivals and events that highlight various elements of Thai culture. The annual Hua Hin Jazz Festival draws local and international jazz musicians, creating a lively weekend filled with music and entertainment. Other significant events include the Hua Hin International Kite Festival, featuring an array of colourful and intricately crafted kites, and the Songkran Water Festival.







