Is one of the largest lifestyle destinations in Thailand, bringing together a variety of retail stores, restaurants, cafés, and even an EV Charging Station, all under one roof. The venue is designed in a Green Space style, creating a lush and refreshing environment in the heart of the city, ideal for relaxation and unwinding.
Is a popular branch of the well-known Japanese discount store chain, DAISO, located in the Market Village Hua Hin shopping mall. This store offers a wide variety of affordable, high-quality products, from household items and cosmetics to stationery, kitchenware, toys, and much more, all priced at 60 Baht (for most items) in true DAISO fashion.
Plearn Wan Shopping Village is a charming retro-themed shopping complex in Hua Hin that transports visitors back to the 1950s. Designed to resemble a traditional Thai village, Plearn Wan offers a unique shopping and cultural experience, blending nostalgia with modern convenience. This quaint village is a popular destination for both tourists and locals, providing a delightful glimpse into Thailand's past.
Hua Hin Night Market is a bustling and vibrant marketplace located in the heart of Hua Hin, Thailand. Known for its lively atmosphere, wide array of local delicacies, and unique shopping opportunities, the night market is a favorite destination for both locals and tourists. Its significance lies in its ability to showcase the local culture and cuisine in an engaging, energetic setting, making it a must-visit location for anyone exploring Hua Hin.
Cicada Market is a vibrant open-air market located in Hua Hin, Thailand, celebrated for its unique blend of art, culture, and entertainment. Established with the vision of promoting local artists and craftsmen, Cicada Market has become a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. What sets it apart is its emphasis on creativity and its lively, festive atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for experiencing the local culture in an engaging and interactive way.
Hua Hin Floating Market offers a delightful alternative to the Night Market or Chat Chai Morning Market. It features a large man-made lake, surrounded by picturesque countryside. Shops are fashioned in the style of 1920s Hua Hin, offering a broad range of merchandise ranging from artsy handmade crafts to yummy snacks.
Sam Pan Nam Floating Market is a large scale market fashioned in the style of middle Rattanakosin Period (King Rama VI).
Fly Now, a leading Thai fashion brand established back in 1983, has its factory outlets located in major tourist destinations. Offering more than just clothing and fashion accessories, each outlet also has Fly Now’s furniture line, home accessories and, in the plaza zone, gift shops and casual eateries.
Located near the Cicada market, this is yet another weekend recluse for shopping in Hua Hin. This one is much more traditional, and you will get to see the local Thai culture up close. The food court here is even better and has much more variety. Unlike the Cicada market, it does not sell handmade artefacts, but it has an extensive collection of food, clothes and jewellery.
This market is located in Cha-Am, which can be easily reached with the help of a bus or a train. If you bargain well you can get excellent rates. The best of this night market like all the others in Hua Hin is the food stalls. You can find everything in this market from toys for children to pets and animals as well.
One of the biggest places for shopping in Hua Hin with around 100 outlets, this mall is a dream come true for a shopaholic.
If you are looking to buy authentic brand-name clothes at discounted prices then Cha-Am Premium Outlet Mall should be your first port of call.
Market Village features an outdoor plaza and three levels of shops, restaurants, a food court, entertainment outlets and a multi-screen Major Cineplex. The selection of shops covers both brand names and independent labels. Its bright, airy interiors, with wide aisles and large skylight, ensure a pleasant stroll.
Fly Now, a leading Thai fashion brand established back in 1983, has its factory outlets located in major tourist destinations.