Nightlife - Hua Hin Redlight district: Walking street of Soi Bintabaht and Soi 80

 We will honestly show both the good and the bad and won't judge - you can see for yourself: At the Hua Hin redlight districts, everybody is welcome:

  • Single males definately dominate in the walking streets of Hua Hin
  • But from couples of all ages to families with kids you can find all kinds of people taking a peek what it's all about
  • If you don't want to go that's fine but if you do can just enjoy the spectacle of a night out
We will present two choices to go depending on your taste and the experience you desire.

Soi Bintabaht - the main redlight district of Hua Hin

This is the main entertainment area and nice to walk along the main street or through the smaller alleys that host a variety of bars both with and without bargirls as well as family friendly restaurants. Please note at the time of publishing this blogpost and the video, almost everything is closed due to Covid / lack of tourist - this area is particularly affected but as you can see on the other posts created almost at the same time, most Hua Hin attractions are open for sightseeing.

How to get there: Start right at the Hilton Hotel or Wat Hua Hin and take a walk down Soi Bintabaht:

You can just walk along the street, see all the bars, take a drink here or there either in daytime from ~12:00pm or at night.

Soi 80 - the local / expat / retiree walking street of Hua Hin

Soi 80 similarly to Soi Bintabaht has many bars and restaurants but is more laid back, quieter and has less tourists - meaning prices are generally lower and it's less crowded.

As you can see in the quick drive through Video in September 2021, there are a few places open even with Covid / lack of tourists at the moment. But again expect this place to only come to live after full re-opening of Thailand to tourists, and then actual visitor numbers also climbing.


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