Chom View Hotel, Hua Hin — a great-value beachfront hotel near Khao Takiab that kids love and beach lovers enjoy
Picture a hotel where you can walk from the pool onto the Hua Hin sand in just a few steps, with a slide the kids won't want to leave, and where some rooms open the curtains to a full sea view — all at a price you don't have to pay luxury-resort money for. Chom View Hotel, Hua Hin is a beachfront hotel in the Nong Kae area on Hua Hin's southern side, just before Khao Takiab, that sells "genuinely on the beach, genuinely good value" more than it sells luxury · What guests bring up most is the beachfront location, the two pools with a slide and a kids' pool, and the large two-storey Duplex rooms that suit families · It has 134 rooms in several styles, from about THB 1,500/night · Scored 7.6 from 143 reviews on Trip.com.
Who Chom View Hotel suits — To put it as simply as possible, Chom View Hotel is a hotel for people who want to stay "genuinely on the beach" on an affordable budget, more than for people chasing five-star resort luxury · It's a beachfront hotel sitting on Hua Hin's southern beach in the Nong Kae area, just before Khao Takiab, a zone that's quieter and more family-oriented than central Hua Hin with its bars and nightlife · The main draws are a location where you walk straight from the hotel onto the beach, two pools with a slide and a separate kids' pool, and a range of rooms from small budget rooms up to large two-storey Duplex rooms for families · Real reviews line up on this: the people who fit here are families bringing kids to play in the water and sand, couples who want a sea-view room at a gentle price, and anyone who wants to escape the bustle of central Hua Hin and stay on a quiet beach · Anyone expecting a brand-new hotel, first-class service, or a flawless modern building may need to adjust their expectations, because Chom View is a hotel built around value and location, not perfection in every detail · Put simply, if you value waking up to the sea and having a pool for the kids at a price that isn't expensive, this place matches that exactly, but if you measure everything by luxury-hotel standards, you may feel there are several spots that aren't polished.
Location and getting around — Chom View Hotel is on Soi Hua Tanon 23 (Soi Ta Lai), Nong Kae, on Hua Hin's southern beach, just before Khao Takiab · The upside of this location is that you get a beach atmosphere that's quieter and more private than the beach in the town centre; the beach along this stretch is wide and uncrowded, good for morning and evening walks and letting the kids run on the sand · A point many reviews really like is that you can walk to Cicada Market and Tamarind Market in just a few minutes — popular night markets with food, crafts and live music, so come evening you have somewhere to stroll and find food without driving · Khao Takiab (Chopsticks Hill), with its temple and troop of monkeys, is about 2.3 kilometres away, a few minutes by car · The Hua Hin town centre, night market and train station are about a 10-15 min drive · From Bangkok it's roughly a 2.5-3 hr drive down Phetkasem Road, or you can take a van/train to Hua Hin and then a taxi or motorbike taxi to the hotel · One thing to note is that the hotel sits in a fairly quiet soi, so you'll need a vehicle to head into town or to a mall, but because you can walk to Cicada Market, sorting out evening meals isn't the hassle it is at hotels that are far from everything.
"Open the curtains and the sea is right there; walk down to the pool and then onto the beach in just a few steps, and the kids rode the slide and wouldn't get out · In the evening we walked to Cicada Market for food, no driving needed · Getting a beachfront location like this at this price is really good value."
Room types and decor — Chom View Hotel has 134 rooms in total, with more choices than you'd expect for a hotel at this level · It starts with small budget rooms like the Cool Standard and Superior Room (around 28 sqm), simple rooms with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and an en-suite bathroom, good for a short, price-focused stay · Step up and there's the Balcony Superior and Studio Delight, which add a balcony or more space · What sets Chom View apart from hotels at a similar price is its two-storey Duplex family of rooms — One Bedroom Duplex, Garden Duplex, Family Duplex and Ocean View Duplex, some as large as about 100 sqm with a separate living room and dining area · Many reviews praise the Family Duplex as very spacious and fully equipped, with a fridge, microwave, glasses, a bottle opener, knives, cutlery and dishes, good for families who want to cook simple meals or stay several days · There's also the Charm Suite for those who want a large room without the two storeys · The decor overall is simple and easy on the eye, not luxurious but genuinely functional · The straight-talking note is that some reviews say the building is starting to show its age and some rooms look dated or have details that aren't polished, even though there have been some renovations — anyone booking should pick a sea-view room or a Duplex that reviews speak well of, and go in knowing this isn't a brand-new hotel.
Facilities and pools — The thing that earns Chom View special praise from families is the pools · It has two outdoor pools with a slide, plus a separate kids' pool · The main pool is right by the beach with the sea as a backdrop and has a pool bar for ordering drinks · The slide is a big hit with kids and the reason many families choose this place · Beyond the pools there's a play area and a children's playground, so parents can bring the kids with peace of mind · For relaxing there's beachfront Thai massage, where you can lie back to the sound of the waves, and a small library to sit and read · There's a beachside sun deck for sunbathing, a meeting room for groups, free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, free parking and a 24-hour front desk · To be honest, the facilities here aren't as luxurious or as complete as a five-star resort — there's no large fitness centre or full-scale spa — but for a beachfront hotel at this price, having two pools with a slide, a kids' pool, a play area and a private beach is well put together and matches the families who are the main guests.
The beach and the sea — Chom View Hotel sits right on Hua Hin's southern beach, with a path leading straight from the hotel and sun deck down to the sand · The upside is that the beach along this Nong Kae-Khao Takiab stretch is wider and quieter than the beach in town, so you can stroll by the sea in the morning and evening without crowds, the kids can run on the sand freely, and you'll often see beach activities like horse riding · But to be honest, as many reviews note, Hua Hin's beach is not the white-sand, clear-water kind you get on the southern islands, and its condition depends on the tide — at low tide the beach is wide and good for walking, while at high tide the beach area narrows, and at some times of year there may be sediment or seaweed depending on the season · This is the nature of Hua Hin's beach overall, not a problem specific to this hotel · Most guests therefore use the pool as their main spot for swimming and use the beach for walking, photos and letting the kids play in the sand · If you go in expecting clear blue water, adjust your expectations to match the nature of this side of the Gulf of Thailand and you'll enjoy the beachfront atmosphere a lot more.
Food and bar — On the food side, Chom View's main restaurant is Plernview, which serves both Thai and Western food, along with a beachside bar for sipping a drink and taking in the view in the evening · Breakfast is often included in some room packages (check the conditions when you book, as some rooms don't include breakfast) · The straight-talking point is that breakfast and the hotel food draw mixed reviews — some find it acceptable and like the convenience of eating by the sea, while others feel the choices are limited and the quality is ordinary · The upside of this location is that you don't have to rely on the hotel food for every meal, because you can walk to Cicada and Tamarind markets in just a few minutes, where there's plenty to eat — Thai food, seafood, desserts and chilled-out spots with live music · Anyone who wants serious seafood can drive into Khao Takiab, which has beachside seafood restaurants, or head to the night market in town · Overall the food here is a passable add-on, but the real charm is heading out to eat at the markets and spots around the area rather than expecting the hotel to be the food draw.
Service — Service is a point that has to be talked about straight, because it's where real reviews reflect both sides · On one hand, there are guests who say the staff are helpful and friendly and handle things smoothly, especially when you flag what you need in advance · On the other hand, there are reviews saying the service and staff communication are inconsistent at times — some staff aren't very proactive and you have to go and ask yourself, room cleaning is sometimes slow, or check-out takes longer than it should · This is a common picture at hotels in this price range, where the team may not have been trained the way a big chain trains · The honest advice is that if you have special requests — a sea-view room, an extra bed, an early check-in — flag them ahead of time and confirm them clearly, and the experience will go more smoothly · Overall the service here is in the "passable to good" range, depending on the time and the staff you get, rather than guaranteeing the consistency of a luxury hotel, which is something to set expectations for before you book.
What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — Pulled together from Trip.com, Agoda and Booking.com, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: a beachfront location where you walk straight to the sea and that's quieter than central Hua Hin, two pools with a slide and a kids' pool that kids love, spacious and fully equipped Duplex and Family rooms, value for money against the fact that you're staying on the beach, and the convenience of walking to Cicada Market · On the watch-out side: what comes up is the building and some rooms starting to age and finishing details that aren't polished, cleanliness in some rooms that some reviews say still needs work, service and staff communication that are inconsistent at times, ordinary breakfast choices, and slow room cleaning or check-out on occasion · The overall scores therefore sit at 7.6 from 143 reviews on Trip.com and about 6.9 from 254 reviews on Booking.com, which captures the "good value in terms of location and price, but not a flawless hotel" picture exactly · Most of the gripes are things you can ease by picking the right room and setting expectations to match the price level.
"Brought our two kids and they were glued to the pool and slide and didn't want to go back to the room · The Family room is very spacious, with a little kitchen for cooking simple meals · The only gripe is the room looked a bit dated and we waited a long time for cleaning, but at this price for a beachfront spot like this it's fine, we'll come again next time."
Price comparison and value — The starting price for a small room like the Standard/Superior is about THB 1,500/night in normal periods, and can climb to around THB 2,500-4,000+ for a sea-view Duplex or Family room during high season and long weekends · Compared with other beachfront hotels and resorts in Hua Hin, this price is very easy to reach, especially counting that you get a genuine beachfront location, two pools with a slide, and large family rooms · Chom View's selling point is value within the budget beachfront accommodation group — compared with luxury resorts like Anantara, Centara Grand or InterContinental that start in the many thousands to tens of thousands, Chom View is in a completely different segment and shouldn't be measured by the same standard · For families who want to bring kids to play in the water and sand by the beach without paying a lot, or couples who want a sea-view room on a limited budget, this place offers the kind of "pay less but stay on the beach" value that isn't easy to find in Hua Hin · But if you put the priority on newness, polish and consistent service, the same budget could find a newer hotel in town that isn't on the beach but has better room condition — it comes down to whether you value "a beachfront location" or "a polished room" more.
What to know before booking — Several things help make the stay go more smoothly · One, if you're coming to relax with a focus on the view and atmosphere, pick a room marked Ocean View or sea-view Duplex, because those are the rooms reviews speak well of and worth the upgrade · Two, if you're coming as a family or group, the Family Duplex, which is spacious and fully equipped, is better value than booking several small rooms · Three, check the breakfast conditions clearly when you book, because some rooms don't include breakfast, and if it isn't included you can easily walk to Cicada Market to eat · Four, if your main plan is swimming, use the pool as your main spot because the beach depends on the tide · Five, flag special requests in advance — a higher floor with a sea view, an early check-in, or an extra bed — to cut down on communication issues on the spot · Six, during long weekends and high season (November-February), Hua Hin fills up fast and prices climb quickly, so book ahead, compare prices across several platforms, and pick a free-cancellation option in advance if your plans aren't firm.
The bottom line — From all the real reviews, Chom View Hotel, Hua Hin is the hotel that suits best for people who want to stay on Hua Hin's beach at good value, especially families bringing kids to play in the pool and sand, and people who want a sea-view room on a limited budget · The beachfront location on the Nong Kae-Khao Takiab side that's quieter than in town, two pools with a slide and a kids' pool, large Duplex rooms, and the walk to Cicada Market make it a strong choice in Hua Hin's budget beachfront group · If you're looking for a brand-new hotel, first-class service, or flawless polish in every corner, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a hotel or resort in a higher segment instead · But for a family trip or a beach trip where you want to wake up to the sea, have a pool for the kids all day, and not pay a lot — Chom View Hotel meets that need at good value, and it's why it's still a name that budget-minded travellers think of when it comes to beachfront accommodation in Hua Hin's Khao Takiab area.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ On the beach, straight down to the sea, quieter than central Hua Hin
- ✓ Two pools with a slide and a kids' pool, great for families
- ✓ Walkable to Cicada and Tamarind markets for easy food options
- ✓ Sea-view and Duplex rooms are good value against staying on the beach
- ! The building and some rooms are starting to age; details aren't polished
- ! Cleanliness in some rooms still needs work per some reviews
- ! Room cleaning or check-out is slow on occasion
- ✓ The Family Duplex is very spacious and fully equipped, with a fridge, microwave and kitchen items
- ✓ The private beach is wide and quiet, good for kids to play in the sand
- ✓ Beachfront Thai massage and a beachside bar with a nice atmosphere
- ✓ Easy-to-reach price within Hua Hin's beachfront accommodation group
- ! Service and staff communication are inconsistent at times
- ! Breakfast choices are ordinary; check whether the price includes breakfast
- ! High-season prices climb quickly; compare several platforms before booking
- 💡If you expect a brand-new hotel and first-class service — this is a great-value beachfront hotel whose building is starting to age and whose service is inconsistent → set your expectations on the location and value, or choose a higher-segment resort.
- 💡If you're after white sand and clear water to swim in — this side of Hua Hin's beach depends on the tide and isn't the white sand of the southern islands → use the pool and slide as your main spot, and use the beach for walking and letting the kids play in the sand.
- 💡If you're sensitive to cleanliness and room details — some reviews say certain rooms look dated and cleanliness still needs work → pick a sea-view room or a Duplex that reviews speak well of, and flag your requests in advance.