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Louisse Jun 29th, 2001 12:00 PM

Hua Hin ? Hilton, Marriot or Sofitel
 
Looking for suggestions to which is best on beach in Hua Hin. Looks like the beach at Hilton not as good as Marriot. What about Sofitel or Regent ? Many thanks anyone.

Steve Jun 29th, 2001 03:22 PM

we stayed at the Royal Garden in Hua Hin last fall. Fabulous room right on the beach, and a hotel with a sense of style, from the oversized bowls of fruit to the hanging kingsize bedlike swing full of cushions to the gardens and lamps-- among the finest I've stayed at. really a find.

Pas14 Jun 29th, 2001 08:00 PM

Hi there,<BR><BR> I would not recommend the Hilton, as it is a standard modern impersonal hotel.<BR><BR>Both the Sofitel and Marriott on the other hand are in the style of lush tropical resorts. The Sofitel, does have some old world charm, insofar as the main hotel was originally a railway hotel built around the 1920s. My persnal preference is for a villa in an adjacent section of the Sofitel. But in any case, whether it be the Marriott, or the Sofitel, you should be quite pleased. Check for their special packages.

sarah Jun 29th, 2001 09:21 PM

Agree the Sofitel is marvelous but next to it is 'Central Village' which has lovely villas in the garden. The Marriot is also excellent. Royal Garden 'Village' is now the 'Anantara. <BR>The Hyatt Regency is due to open later in the year. <BR>Beach at Marriot although quiet is not as secluded as at the Anantara(aka Royal Garden Village), Regent just up the coast at Cha Am is also reputed to be excellent though I have never stayed. <BR>

Pas14 Jul 1st, 2001 09:12 AM

The Central Village to which Sarah refers is very pleasant. Management has now been taken over by the adjacent Sofitel and one has access to all of the facilities of the main Sofitel hotel.

James Allen Jul 2nd, 2001 12:22 AM

I'd go for Marriot or Anantara, both directly on beach. Check your air-miles as Marriot give mileage for most airline cards.

stevens Jul 2nd, 2001 05:14 AM

I was at Hua hin last week and Marriot ,I do believe that has the best location on the beach. Beautiful hotel, great service and wonderful weather.

James Jul 2nd, 2001 10:28 AM

The Hua Hin Marriot is getting very good feedback, right on the beach, the upgrades since they took the hotel over ( was previously Royal Garden Resort ) are apparently excellent.


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