Information about Hua Hin can be found at the tourism office website, the office for Thailand's tourism authority or public tourist information centres found throughout the district. Hua Hin has a tropical savannah climate with hot and humid temperatures all year long. The dry season is from December to April and is the best time to explore. The district is served by rail, sea and road. The main railway station is Hua Hin Railway Station in the northern region. Daily ferry service runs between Hua Hin and Pattaya.
Taxi and bus services are everywhere. The currency is the Thai baht. To save money, avoid taking the more expensive taxis and tuktuks, eat street food instead of sit-down meals, and be prepared to haggle for your purchases.
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