This video continues from part one (the Hua Hin hotel review) and focuses on Hua Hin’s nightlife and entertainment areas. The host begins at the edge of the main district but first detours to Soi 80, a lively street west of the waterfront lined with bars and small joints. It’s farther from the beach than the main entertainment strip, which is why he hadn’t visited earlier. Even though it’s still early evening, the area is already active and friendly.

During transitions, he shares clips of scenic detours, including a countryside ride north of Phetchaburi and a visit to a mountain temple with sweeping views and hundreds of monkeys, highlighting Thailand’s natural beauty beyond nightlife.

Back in Hua Hin, the video shifts to Soi Bintabat, the heart of the nightlife district. This area features numerous bars, side-street venues, restaurants (including Irish, German, Italian, and higher-standard Thai options), and even white-tablecloth establishments. After 7 PM, the main street becomes a pedestrian zone, giving it a lively walking-street vibe. A highlight is a beer garden offering 59-baht draft beers, which the host appreciates compared to higher drink prices elsewhere (~90 baht).

The evening atmosphere grows busier as the night progresses, despite Hua Hin being in the low season at the time of filming. The host also notes that Hua Hin is generally more expensive than other Thai destinations, even for food and drink, but still offers excellent experiences.

The night ends at a bar called OMG, where he meets both local expats and tourists, enjoying a fun social evening. The host concludes that Hua Hin is worth visiting for its great beach, vibrant nightlife, and solid dining scene, though prices run higher than average in Thailand.