Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Holiday Inn Cha Am

Hi i have just booked to stay here for 8 nights in june, has anyone stayed here before? We have booked room only, i have read there are a few restaurants in the little village next to the hotel, does anyone know how much it costs for a meal, drinks etc?





thanks



Holiday Inn Cha Am


hi based on 2 people 2 courses and a couple of beers each you will get change from 20 pounds or a 1000 baht;a bit more for king prawns or lobster.



Holiday Inn Cha Am


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I have stayed at the holiday inn 3 times. There are lots of restaurants just along the road from the hotel, prices vary from a few pounds to 10 pounds, it is not expensive. The local people are lovely and will give you lots of advice on where to eat and drink.




We stayed at the Holiday Inn 18 mnths ago and have booked to go back this year.if you walk thru reception theres a small concrete path running towards the taxi%26#39;s,just walk down that and turn Left (i think) which will take you to the village where theres loads of places to eat also tailors,supermarkets and laundries (get laundry done for about £10 sterling washed and ironed)Taxis will take you to Hua Hin fairly cheaply where theres also places to eat.We paid about £10 sterling in the village for 2 courses each and a drink.The hotel itself isn%26#39;t really that expensive and food is good and varied.Enjoy the trip.




There are also cheap places to eat in Cha Am along the beach road and lots of cheap eats if you go into Hua Hin in the evenings, lots of snacks around the night market area and street stalls but a good choice of restaurants and bars in the center of town.




There are also cheap places to eat in Cha Am along the beach road and lots of cheap eats if you go into Hua Hin in the evenings, lots of snacks around the night market area and street stalls but a good choice of restaurants and bars in the center of town.




There are also cheap places to eat in Cha Am along the beach road and lots of cheap eats if you go into Hua Hin in the evenings, lots of snacks around the night market area and street stalls but a good choice of restaurants and bars in the center of town.




There%26#39;s a really nice beach restaurant (well there are several, but this one was my favourite) - turn left onto the beach from the Holiday Inn, pass the Regent Chalet resort, continue along the beach and cross a water inlet - The Little Cha-Am is just across the inlet. Lovely welcoming staff, friendly pet dogs, excellent pad thai and the best fruit salads ever! Great place for relaxed lunch or a very late breakfast - going back this May and intend to try it out in the evening too (think we%26#39;ll take a tuk tuk rather than cross the water inlet in the dark}. The village restaurants are also fun in the evenings, so cheap compared to UK prices.



The hotel runs a shuttle service into Hua Hin - there are plenty of restaurants there too. Ate at a very good place at the night market (don%26#39;t know the name), also plenty of places to choose from along the road closest to the beach - I think the last shuttle back to the hotel left Hua Hin just after 11pm




If you decide to stay out later in Hua Hin there are a/con taxis and vans available 24 hrs.From Hua Hin to Holiday Inn Cha Am I %26#39;think%26#39; it would be around B 200-250 but perhaps someone can update on that, remember that is per taxi so not per person.

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