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05-31-24 09:19 #309
Posts: 960Update on the way to get to Hua Hin by train
Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]
The girl at the ticket window speaks perfectly English.
Tickets can be sold online as I saw people showing it on their phones. I don't know if there are numerous train during the day, but I arrived at 10 h30 am and there was only one train departing at 15 h30 (not even the Express one, she said this one will take 4 hours). I finally booked the train for the next day, which is a bit of a pain in the ass as it's departing at 7 H30 am (only 1 train in the morning). She asks you to be there one hour prior departure, but I arrived around 20 minutes before and everything was fine.
Be careful, it already takes around 40 minutes from Nana to Bangsue by BTS plus MRT.
There were only 3 tickets left, and all in 2nd class only (330 bahts), so be sure to book a ticket before going there directly with all your luggages (a mistake that I personnaly made, thinking it's going to be like in the bus station). The train is comfy enough for the 3 h30 ride, but it's cold inside, so prepare a jacket, and possibly wear a trouser too (think of it being as cold as in a plane).
Next thing is take your passport to book the ticket, it is a nominative ticket.
The final destination of the train is Surat Thani, so don't be surprised it will be written "train to Surat Thani" on the board, but it will be written "Hua Hin" on the ticket and keep the ticket with you at all time, there's a guy checking the tickets inside the train.
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03-23-24 04:27 #308
Posts: 2Lewadddee
Originally Posted by Buksida [View Original Post]
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02-15-24 01:52 #307
Posts: 45Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
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02-13-24 22:37 #306
Posts: 307Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
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02-13-24 05:17 #305
Posts: 994Beg to differ but eye of the beholder
Originally Posted by Buksida [View Original Post]
But honestly I would say average girl here is rating 5/6 at best. Some you look at and go - you have got to be kidding.
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02-10-24 04:55 #304
Posts: 45Hua Hin Soi 80
Friday night was not too busy around the street. There are many entertainment areas nearby and this area seems to be declining. However there were numerous little sweeties available. Three hundred baht bar fine and 1500 to 2500 depending on which service that you enjoy. Its better than Wonderland but Soi Binthbaht seems to have the best selections.
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01-26-24 13:45 #303
Posts: 1264Location of train to Hua Hin
Originally Posted by Bugzy69 [View Original Post]
You will see the ticket window when you arrive to your left. There are numerous trains during the day but you want to take the Express and 1st class as the seats are more comfortable than second, though both have A / see. Don't take the ordinary or normal train as that will still take you 5 hours with many stops. A friend of mine could not get a seat for 1st class on the return so you may want to buy in advance but don't know if you can do on line.
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01-25-24 21:54 #302
Posts: 45Originally Posted by Llantarnam [View Original Post]
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01-25-24 21:47 #301
Posts: 307Originally Posted by Buksida [View Original Post]
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01-25-24 15:09 #300
Posts: 45Massage soi 94
Across from the G hotel on soi 94 are numerous massage shops. It was a good day to help an aging Issan lady financially. The grannies and mothers that you would never fuck call to you and promise anything. They might do anything as well. The one that I chose took me into the back room and it was anything goes. It was enjoyable as I got what I wanted and we had a few laughs. 1300 baht lighter I moved along.
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01-20-24 16:32 #299
Posts: 45Soi 80
A fun night in Soi 80. Dozens of bars with happy ladies looking to take good care of you. Most are a bit older but not all. Some bars are openly selling and smoking joints and that brings me back in time.
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01-17-24 20:29 #298
Posts: 491Bangkok train to HH
From which station in Bangkok please? And you suggest advance booking?
Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]
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01-16-24 15:26 #297
Posts: 268Trains
Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]
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01-16-24 08:18 #296
Posts: 1264Correction:
Sorry but must correct you. There is an express train that takes 3 1/2 hours to Bangkok and vice versa from Hua Hin. A friend just took it on Monday. They offer second class and 1st class and the latter was sold out though he said 1st is more comfortable. The price is 330 bt and 880 bt respectively for the service categories.
Yes, there still is an ordinary or normal train that takes 5 plus hours at a cheaper cost.
So far, it appears there is no renewed ferry service to Pattaya as the pier does not meet Thai regulatory standards, amongst other issues.
Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
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01-16-24 06:58 #295
Posts: 45Originally Posted by Tlito [View Original Post]
https://airporthuahinbus.com/hua-hin...bhumi-airport/