Stay at the wonderful Hilton Hua Hin Resort and Spa and ask our Siam Adventure Club for trip to explore Hua Hin Hidden Gems.
Phra Nakhon Kriri Historical Park or Khao Wang: An elegant mix of Thai, neoclassical western and Chinese architecture built in 1860 on a lush 92 metre hillside.
Phra Ram Ratchaniwet: Originally called Wang Ban Pun, the European-style palace opened in 1916, designed and constructed by German architect Karl Deurring to be used as a wet season residence during the reign of King Rama VI. The palace was used to welcome and accommodate state visitors to Hua Hin.
Maruekhathaiyawan Palace: This seaside summer palace is located midway between Cha-am and Hua Hin. It was built in 1923 under the royal command of King Rama VI using golden teakwood from the demolished Hat Chao Samran Palace. An Italian architect designed the palace with a dazzling array of verandahs and latticework.
Wat Kamphaeng Laeng: This monastery was originally a Khmer place of worship constructed in accordance with Bhramanism.
Wat Maha That Worawiharn: An histroical local temple that is a mixture of late Ayutthaya and early Rattanakosin styles that have been bought to Hua Hin using local craftmenship. The elegantly designed stucco and exteriors of the temple are a shining examples of architecture at the time.
Wat Yai Suwannaram: Another important temple in Hua Hin, Wat Yai Suwannaram is one kilometre east of the city hall. The temple features a windowless main shrine hall housing 300-year-old murals of mythical angels. Its Sala Kanprian (multi-purpose hall) - which was once located in Ayutthaya's Grand Palace - was entirely built of teakwood and decorated with fine woodwork .
Magic Show: Hua Hin’s finest magician, Naris Pakdeephube, now presents his magic charms twice every week at the resort. His famous stage act features amazing tricks and illusions to suit all ages from 3 to 93.
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