Hua Hin Night Markets: Best Places to Eat, Shop & Enjoy the Night

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Hua Hin Night Markets: Best Places to Eat, Shop & Enjoy the Night

Hua Hin, a seaside town 200 km from Bangkok, has several night markets. Handicrafts for one, food and restaurants for another, tourist attractions for another, here is a presentation of the 5 main markets to see or avoid.

One of the many stalls at Cicada Market

Cicada Night Market: Handicrafts & Street Food

This is the kind of market that is becoming increasingly popular in Thailand. Here, the emphasis is on handicrafts and local products. With little or no Made in China products, this is a far cry from the usual night markets where the same products are on display as in most other markets in Thailand.

Artisan stand at the Cicada Night Market

The market is airy and easy to navigate. The stalls are fairly widely spaced. Everything is well-thought-out, to give the whole a coherent look and a special charm. Very clean, this is a market of a high standard. As a result, prices are higher for both craft products and food.

The food stalls are very varied and the quality of the dishes is very high. So you can enjoy some Thai specialities in peace and quiet and in a very pleasant atmosphere. The market is well separated from the road, so there are no cars or scooters.

It’s a must-see market, where you can make some very nice purchases. This is one of the most interesting night markets in Hua Hin.

Cicada Night Market: Opening Hours & Location

  • Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 4pm to 11pm.
  • Adresse : Cicada Night Market - 83/159 Hua Hin 106 Alley, หนองแก Amphoe Hua Hin, Chang Wat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110

Hua Hin and its night markets with food stallsHua Hin and its night markets where you can sample local dishes

Tamarind Night Market: Best Food Stalls in Hua Hin

The Tamarind Market is located right next to the Cicada. The market is all about food. Plenty of choice of dishes that can be enjoyed on waxed concrete tables. Clean and very friendly. There’s often a concert. A little further down towards the sea, stalls (far from the standard of the Cicada) sell clothes, trinkets and other gadgets.

It’s a market worth discovering. Most people come here for a snack or to sample a few specialities. What’s more, prices here are a little cheaper than at the Cicada.

Tamarind Night Market: Hours & How to Get There

  • Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 4pm to 11pm.
  • Adresse : Tamarins night market - Nong Kae-Takiap - Hua Thanon 3, Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Chang Wat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110.

One of the night market squares where you can eat and drinkOne of the night market squares where you can eat and drinkLocal crafts stall

Hua Hin Walking Street & Chatsila Night Market: What to Expect

Hua Hin Night Market Walking Street is Hua Hin’s most famous night market, right in the heart of the city. It adjoins another market, the Chatsila Night Market. This is a market for tourists. The stalls open at 6pm. No surprises here. The merchandise will come as no surprise to those who have already visited other night markets. At the top of the street, the restaurants vie for customers by accosting them or slipping in a few words to attract their attention.

For those who have little time to visit Hua Hin, this soulless market can be avoided. Similarly, if you want to eat and enjoy seafood, it’s best to avoid these restaurants and head for the seafront.

Walking Street & Chatsila Night Market: Key Info

Entrance to Chatsila Night Market

Huana Market: Local Experience & Fresh Produce

It’s not really a night market, but it closes at 8pm. Huana Market is a more common market. Most of the produce is fresh: vegetables, fish, meat, etc. There are quite a few visitors and customers, both tourists and locals. While food plays a significant role here, there are also stalls selling dishes and other small specialities that can be eaten on the spot. A more rootsy atmosphere. This is an everyday market where people come to do their shopping. It’s not a tourist attraction.

Huana Market: Hours & Location

  • Open every day from 2pm to 8pm.
  • Adresse : Huana Market - GXM5+5XQ, 7 Phet Kasem Rd, Nong Kae, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110

Fresh fish is on offer at a number of stands

How to Get to Hua Hin’s Night Markets: Transport Tips

To get to all these markets, it’s best to take a songthaew. The fare is 10-15 baht per person.
The songthaew is green and runs until 11pm along Nong Kae-Taklap and Thanon Phet Kasem (the road that runs parallel to the seafront).

The culinary specialities at the night markets are well worth a visit!The night markets are perfect for finding handcrafted souvenirs

FAQ: Hua Hin Night Markets

What are the best night markets in Hua Hin?

The most popular night markets in Hua Hin are:

  • Cicada Night Market – Best for handicrafts and high-quality street food.
  • Tamarind Night Market – A great spot for affordable and diverse food options.
  • Hua Hin Night Market (Walking Street & Chatsila Market) – A classic tourist night market with souvenirs and seafood restaurants.
  • Huana Market – A local fresh market with an authentic Thai atmosphere.

When are the night markets open?

  • Cicada Night Market: Friday to Sunday, 4 PM – 11 PM.
  • Tamarind Night Market: Friday to Sunday, 4 PM – 11 PM.
  • Hua Hin Night Market & Chatsila Market: Every day, 5 PM – midnight.
  • Huana Market: Every day, 2 PM – 8 PM.

What can I buy at the night markets in Hua Hin?

Each market offers something different:

  • Cicada Market: Handmade crafts, art, fashion, and gourmet food.
  • Tamarind Market: Mainly food stalls with live music.
  • Hua Hin Night Market & Chatsila Market: Souvenirs, clothing, and seafood restaurants.
  • Huana Market: Fresh produce, local food, and daily essentials.

Which night market is best for food?

  • Cicada Night Market: High-quality Thai and international dishes.
  • Tamarind Night Market: A budget-friendly food market with lots of variety.
  • Hua Hin Night Market: Plenty of seafood restaurants, but prices are higher.
  • Huana Market: Local food stalls with an authentic feel.

The culinary specialities at the night markets are well worth a visit!

How can I get to the night markets in Hua Hin?

The best way to reach Hua Hin’s night markets is by songthaew (shared taxi). The green route operates until 11 PM and costs around 10-15 THB per person. Tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis are also available.

Are the night markets family-friendly?

Yes! Most night markets, especially Cicada and Tamarind, offer a safe and pleasant atmosphere for families, with open spaces and live entertainment.

Do the night markets accept credit cards?

Most vendors accept cash only, but some stalls at Cicada Market may accept card payments or mobile wallets. ATMs are available nearby.

Which night market is the most touristy?

Hua Hin Night Market (Walking Street & Chatsila Market) is the most tourist-oriented, with typical souvenirs and seafood restaurants catering to visitors.

What is the best time to visit the night markets?

It’s best to arrive around 6-7 PM to enjoy the market before it gets too crowded. The busiest time is between 7:30 PM – 9 PM.

Are the night markets worth visiting?

Yes! Each market has something unique to offer. If you’re looking for high-quality crafts, go to Cicada Market. For great food, visit Tamarind Market. If you prefer a more local experience, try Huana Market.

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