Embark on a guided tour of Hua Hin City and discover its historical sites, vibrant markets, and a thrilling 4D art museum experience. Explore the iconic Monkey mountain and temple, visit the oldest railway station in Thailand, and immerse yourself in the captivating Art’s Sake Hua Hin Museum.
Embark on a guided tour of Hua Hin City and discover its historical sites, vibrant markets, and a thrilling 4D art museum experience. Explore the iconic Monkey mountain and temple, visit the oldest railway station in Thailand, and immerse yourself in the captivating Art’s Sake Hua Hin Museum.
- Chatchai Market - Chatchai Market is a historic market in Hua Hin, operating for 80 years, offering a variety of goods including utensils, food, and both fresh and dried seafood. Visitors can enjoy breakfast options such as rice and curry, rice porridge, pig blood soup, and Chinese oil sticks served with coffee or soy milk. The market is a popular…
- Chatchai Market - Chatchai Market is a historic market in Hua Hin, operating for 80 years, offering a variety of goods including utensils, food, and both fresh and dried seafood. Visitors can enjoy breakfast options such as rice and curry, rice porridge, pig blood soup, and Chinese oil sticks served with coffee or soy milk. The market is a popular spot for purchasing souvenirs and fresh dried seafood at reasonable prices, including items like squid, crisp squid, giant catfish, mackerel, dried shrimp, and shrimp paste. Chatchai Market is well-known among both Thai and international tourists. Established in 1953 during the reign of King Rama VII, it was constructed following a royal visit by King Rama VII and Princess Rambai Barni to Klai Kangwon Palace. The construction was led by Purachatra Jayakara and dedicated to King Rama VIII. The market features reinforced concrete and a distinctive design with seven connecting half-circle roofs, symbolizing its creation during King Rama VIII’s reign.
- Train Library, Hua Hin Railway Station - Visit the historic Hua Hin Railway Station, built during the reign of King Rama VI. It is one of Thailand’s oldest and most beautiful railway stations, renowned for its unique architecture. The station’s highlight is the magnificent Royal Waiting Room, designed in traditional Thai architectural style.
- Chopsticks Hill (Khao Takiab) - From Hua Hin beach, Khao Takiab mountain is visible, featuring a striking 20-meter-high golden Buddha statue overlooking the sea. Atop Khao Takiab hill, also known as Monkey Mountain or Chopstick Hill, is Wat Khao Lad temple, often referred to as the Monkey Temple due to the numerous monkeys residing there. Climbing the stairs offers breathtaking views of Hua Hin and the northern part of Khao Takiab. On clear days, the view extends to Cha-Am beach.
- For Art’s Sake - For Art’s Sake is Thailand’s first and only 4-D tourist attraction, featuring a 4-dimensional art museum. In addition to 3D exhibits, music enhances the experience in various zones. The museum showcases the works of Thai artists, serving as a source of national pride.

- Bottled water included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Expert tour guide
- Bottled water included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Expert tour guide
- Tips
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Enjoy a brief tour of Hua Hin City, featuring a visit to Khao Takiab “Monkey” Mountain and Temple, offering a stunning view of Hua Hin city and its beach. Explore Thailand’s oldest and most historic railway station and the 80-year-old Chat Chai Market. Experience a fun, realistic, and immersive 4D adventure at Art’s Sake Hua Hin Museum, a must-see new attraction in Hua Hin.
Enjoy a brief tour of Hua Hin City, featuring a visit to Khao Takiab “Monkey” Mountain and Temple, offering a stunning view of Hua Hin city and its beach. Explore Thailand’s oldest and most historic railway station and the 80-year-old Chat Chai Market. Experience a fun, realistic, and immersive 4D adventure at Art’s Sake Hua Hin Museum, a must-see new attraction in Hua Hin.
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