G Hua Hin Resort
This trip to Hua Hin, I traveled for 3 days and 2 nights, staying at the G Hua Hin Resort and Mall, which is probably a 4-star hotel. The location is right on the main road but not beachfront, on the same side as the HuaHin Market Village. It can be said that the hotel quality exceeds the price by a lot.
* The Jacuzzi Pool Deluxe room is 45 square meters with a super king size bed of 7 feet and has a jacuzzi on the balcony with direct access to the communal swimming pool. It's a very well-suited pool access room.
* The rack rate for this type of room is normally at 3,900 baht, but it should be around 2,000 baht. However, with promotions and using the 'We Travel Together' campaign, it's only 1,600 baht per night including breakfast.
* The hotel belongs to the Ji family, who have various businesses in Hua Hin, including a pharmacy, a pawnshop, a local cable service, and hotels.
* I tried to find more information and discovered that the architect who designed this is also responsible for several 5-star hotels in Thailand, so it's no surprise that the design here is very beautiful and well-fitted.
* The breakfast is very delicious, and the dining room is beautifully decorated, located on the 3rd floor in the mall zone, which seems to be a small community mall. There is a connecting path back to the hotel that requires a key card for access.
* The menu doesn't have a wide selection but everything is delicious, especially suitable for the tastes of parents.
* The swimming pool and private jacuzzi are monitored by staff for pH levels and cleanliness, which provides a certain level of assurance.
* At Market Village, they now have Christmas and New Year lights decoration, so you can go take pictures. Children would probably love it.
* It's another hotel in Hua Hin that I'm impressed with. If I come back next time, I would choose to stay here again. I think it's suitable for staying on the first night or on days when you go out a lot and want a clean place to stay with a delicious breakfast, and it's okay not to be right by the sea.