Kiang Haad Beach Hua Hin — a colonial resort in central Hua Hin that's walking distance to both the beach and the mall
A lot of people come to Hua Hin wanting a place where you can walk everywhere and not have to flag down a car every time, while still having a pool to cool off in · Kiang Haad Beach Hua Hin fits that group nicely — it's a 4-star colonial-meets-contemporary-Thai resort on Petchkasem Road in the city centre, right opposite Market Village shopping centre and a few minutes' walk from Hua Hin beach · 74 rooms with balconies, two pools (a courtyard pool and a rooftop pool), a pool bar, gym, and a restaurant · opened in 2013, renovated in 2021 · from around THB 1,000/night · rated 9.0 from 422 reviews on Trip.com.
Who Kiang Haad Beach suits — the overview — If we had to sum it up in one line, Kiang Haad Beach Hua Hin is a resort for people who want to stay right in central Hua Hin at an accessible price while still getting a resort feel and a pool, not just a bedroom in a shophouse block · The resort is built around a colonial-meets-contemporary-Thai concept, with cream-white buildings set against woodwork — easy on the eye and feeling more like a holiday resort than a typical city hotel · It has been open since 2013 and went through a major renovation in 2021, so it's still in well-kept condition · It's currently operating as usual, scoring fairly well at around 9.0 from 422 reviews on Trip.com and sitting at roughly #36 of 178 Hua Hin hotels on TripAdvisor with 4 out of 5 from over 420 reviews · Real reviews line up on who this place suits best: families bringing both older relatives and kids to Hua Hin without travelling far, couples who want a location within walking distance of everything, and travellers who weigh "how convenient the location is" and "value for money" more heavily than five-star luxury · On the flip side, anyone after a beachfront resort where you can step straight from your room onto the sand, or anyone sensitive to noise who needs complete quiet, should look at the details carefully first — because this place sits on a busy main road in the city centre with plenty of traffic.
Location and getting around — This is Kiang Haad Beach's number-one selling point, no question · The resort sits on Petchkasem Road in central Hua Hin, around Hua Hin Soi 73, and what many people love most is that it's right opposite Market Village shopping centre — the largest mall in Hua Hin, with a supermarket, restaurants, a cinema, and plenty of shops — just cross the road and you're there, so finding food and supplies takes almost no planning · As for the beach, real reviews agree that Hua Hin beach is about 300 metres away, roughly a 5-minute walk through the side soi — close enough to walk over for a morning swim or an evening stroll along the shore, though you do need to understand honestly that the resort isn't beachfront where you open your door onto sand · Getting further afield is convenient too: it's about 10 minutes from Hua Hin railway station, the city's landmark, and close to the night market and Chatchai Market, while the bus terminal is about a 5-minute drive · If you arrive in Hua Hin by van or coach and don't want to travel far afterward, this location is a real advantage · One thing to note is that Petchkasem Road is a main artery with traffic all day, so rooms facing the road will hear it — a point we'll come back to in the things-to-note section below.
"Great location — just cross the road and you're at Market Village, super convenient for food and supplies, and the walk to the beach isn't far either. The room was clean and spacious and the staff were friendly — really good value for staying in central Hua Hin."
Room types and decor — Kiang Haad Beach has 74 rooms in total, mostly Deluxe-level at around 24 square metres, split by bed type and number of guests · There's everything from a Deluxe Room (king bed) with a pool view, a Deluxe Twin (two beds), a Deluxe Single for solo travellers, through to a Deluxe Triple suited to small families or groups of friends · The larger, more special room is the Jacuzzi Two Queen Suite, with an in-room jacuzzi and two queen beds — good for families wanting more space · The decor is warm and easy on the eye in line with the colonial-Thai concept, and every room opens onto a balcony or an outdoor walkway, resort-style · In-room amenities cover the standards: air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, fridge/minibar, kettle, drinking water, and a bathroom with a shower · Many reviews agree that the rooms are very clean and more spacious than you'd expect at this price, especially after the 2021 renovation that freshened them up · Worth knowing: most rooms have a pool view or a view of the resort interior rather than a sea view, since the resort isn't directly on the beach · Anyone wanting quiet should request a room that doesn't face Petchkasem Road when booking.
Facilities, pools, and gym — The highlight that sets Kiang Haad Beach apart from similarly priced hotels in town is its two outdoor pools · The first is a courtyard pool ringed by buildings and trees, giving a private, resort-like feel, while the other is a rooftop pool with a wider view over the city · There's a pool bar for drinks by the water and a separate kids' pool too, which puts families with little ones more at ease · Elsewhere there's a gym, a massage room/spa, and a lobby bar for unwinding after a day out · A perk many people rate highly is the free parking, which matters a lot for those driving to Hua Hin themselves, along with an airport shuttle service and Wi-Fi in the common areas · To be straight about it, neither pool is a large lap pool like you'd find at a luxury resort — they're more for cooling off and letting the kids play than for serious swimming · And a few voices in the reviews mention the water temperature and cleanliness of the pools from time to time, something worth checking on site at check-in — but overall, having two pools at this price is a clear advantage.
Food and bars — The resort's main restaurant is Pieum Sook Restaurant, serving international and Thai food all-day-dining style, and it's also where breakfast is served for guests · Many reviews speak positively about breakfast for the variety of both Thai and Western dishes — a good way to start the day before heading out · Beyond the main restaurant there's also the poolside pool bar and the lobby bar for an evening drink · What makes food a non-issue here is the location — because just across the road at Market Village there's a food court, restaurants, and a supermarket to choose from, and the beachfront restaurants and Hua Hin's markets are a short walk away · So many guests eat breakfast at the resort and head out for other meals — that's the charm of staying in the city centre with so many dining options all around · Overall, the food at Kiang Haad Beach is a supporting feature that does its job well, not somewhere you come mainly to eat in the resort, but it's enough and convenient for breakfast and easy meals.
Service — Service is where reviews split fairly evenly into two camps, and we'll tell it as it is · Plenty of people came away impressed, praising the front-desk and general staff as friendly, cheerful, and helpful, with some reviews even naming individual staff for their attentiveness throughout the stay · But to be fair, some voices in the reviews say service can be inconsistent at certain times or in certain departments — for example, room cleaning during a stay that sometimes isn't done daily on longer stays, or communication on some matters that isn't always smooth · The overall picture is a hotel where service is "good most of the time" but doesn't guarantee five-star polish at every touchpoint, which is in keeping with the price and the type of resort · The advice: if you have any special requests — a quiet room, an extra bed, or daily cleaning — make them clear at check-in to help everything go more smoothly.
What real reviews say (the good and the not-so-good) — Pulling from Trip.com, Booking.com, and TripAdvisor, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: the central location opposite Market Village and within walking distance of the beach, rooms that are clean and more spacious than the price suggests, having two pools plus a kids' pool, a varied breakfast, free parking, and a number of staff who are friendly and helpful — the location and cleanliness categories tend to score consistently high · On the things-to-note side: the most mentioned point is road noise — because the resort is right on Petchkasem Road with traffic all day, rooms facing the road or on lower floors clearly hear it, and many reviews suggest asking for a room on the inside or a higher floor · After that come inconsistent service at certain times, room soundproofing that could be improved, in-room Wi-Fi that's sometimes weaker than in the common areas, and the pool temperature or cleanliness from time to time · Most of these gripes are manageable by choosing the right room and setting expectations to match the price, rather than being big problems that stop people coming back.
"Loved having two pools and free parking — the kids had a great time in the water · The only downside was that our room faced the road, so we heard a bit of traffic at night. Next time I'll ask for an inside room instead — otherwise it's great value for this kind of central location."
Price comparison and value — Deluxe rooms start at around THB 1,000/night in the regular season and climb to roughly THB 1,500–2,200+ during high season or long weekends, depending on the room type and dates · A larger room like the Jacuzzi Two Queen Suite sits above that, in line with its size and amenities · Compared with other 4-star hotels and resorts in central Hua Hin, Kiang Haad Beach feels very good value among accessibly priced central stays, especially once you factor in two pools, free parking, breakfast, and a location with almost no transport costs because you can walk to the mall and the beach · If you plan to use the resort as a base for exploring the city centre, shopping at Market Village, and strolling along the beach, every baht you spend on this location is money well returned · But if your budget can stretch and you want a true beachfront resort, you may want to compare with pricier seafront options instead.
What to know before you book — A few things will make your stay smoother · One, if you're a light sleeper or sensitive to noise, specify when booking that you want a room on the inside or a higher floor that doesn't face Petchkasem Road, since traffic noise is the most-mentioned point · Two, the resort isn't directly on the beach — the beach is about 300 metres away, roughly a 5-minute walk through the side soi — so set your expectations accordingly; if you want to open your door to the sea, choose a beachfront resort instead · Three, if you're bringing kids, ask for a room near the kids' pool, or ask about extra beds · Four, if you're driving yourself, the upside is free parking, but ask about availability when the hotel is full · Five, Hua Hin's high season (November–February) and long weekends get busy and prices rise fast, so book ahead, compare across platforms, and choose a free-cancellation rate if your plans aren't firm yet.
The bottom line — From all the real reviews, Kiang Haad Beach Hua Hin is the resort that suits anyone wanting to stay in central Hua Hin on an affordable budget, with a resort feel and a pool · Its location opposite Market Village and a few minutes' walk from the beach, the two pools and kids' pool, the free parking, and prices starting in the low thousands make it a value pick that's hard to match in the same area · If you're after a beachfront resort where you can walk straight from your room onto the sand, or you want five-star polish and complete quiet, this may not be the answer, and you should look at pricier seafront resorts · But for a Hua Hin trip where you want the most convenient location possible, walking distance to both the mall and the beach, plus a pool and clean rooms at a friendly price — Kiang Haad Beach answers that need well and is genuinely good value.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Central location, opposite Market Village, walk to the beach
- ✓ Rooms clean and more spacious than the price, after the 2021 renovation
- ✓ Two pools and a kids' pool, good for families
- ✓ Free parking and a varied breakfast
- ! Right on Petchkasem Road — rooms facing the road hear traffic
- ! Not beachfront — about a 300-metre walk to the beach
- ! Room soundproofing could be improved
- ✓ Good value among 4-star resorts in the city centre
- ✓ Easy to get around, close to the mall, markets, and beach
- ✓ Two pools and a pool bar, resort atmosphere
- ✓ A number of friendly, helpful staff
- ! Service can be inconsistent at certain times or in certain departments
- ! In-room Wi-Fi is sometimes weaker than in the common areas
- ! Pool temperature and cleanliness vary at times — check on site
- 💡If you're a light sleeper and sensitive to noise — the resort is right on Petchkasem Road with traffic all day, and rooms facing the road or on lower floors hear it → ask for a room on the inside or a higher floor when you book
- 💡If you want a beachfront resort where you can walk straight from your room onto the sand — this place is in the city centre, with the beach about 300 metres away through the side soi → consider a pricier seafront resort instead
- 💡If you want five-star polish at every touchpoint — service here is good most of the time but not consistent across every department → make special requests clear at check-in, or set your expectations around value and location first