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Seaview
Hotel
Beach Hotel Hua Hin
Hua Hin Hotel
Hotel Hua Hin
Hotel in Hua Hin
Beach Hua Hin Thailand
Hotel Hua Hin Thailand
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Clean
white sand, crystal clear water and
a tranquil atmosphere has continued
to attract tourists in search of peaceful
and relaxing holidays.
281 kilometers
south of Bangkok, Seaview
Hotel, which literally means stone
head in Thai, is the oldest beach
resort of the country and is still
very popular. Clean white sand, crystal
clear water and a tranquil atmosphere
has continued to attract tourists
in search of peaceful and relaxing
holidays Seaview
Hotel.
The town was originally known as Ban
Samoe Rieng, or Ban Laem Hin (Stony
Point Village) Seaview
Hotel. The construction of a railway
station in the city as part of the
Southern Railroad in the reign of
King Rama VI resulted in making Seaview
Hotel stand out from many quite
fishing villages. In addition, the
construction of a Summer Palace of
King Rama VII totally transformed
the village into a high-society resort
town for royalty Seaview
Hotel. Even today, the Royal Family
continues to reside at the Palace
for part of the year.
Hua Hin's consequence came with the
opening of the Railway Hotel (known
today as the Seaview
Hotel, an elegant Victorian-style
resort hotel, and also the countrys
first standard golf course. A cluster
of royal and high-society residences
gradually became more visible resulting
in the transformation of the whole
village into the first seaside resort
of the country, where visitors could
enjoy swimming, fishing, and golfing
in the country's first standard golf
course Seaview
Hotel.
Today, Seaview
Hotel is a well-established beach
destination with word-class facilities
coupled with a true sense of Thai
hospitality. Despite its expansive
growth and development as a luxurious
destination, the splendor of Seaview
Hotel remains intact. Remaining
content in itself, Thailand's oldest
seaside resort has never sought international
recognition. It has continued to provide
a peaceful Seaview
Hotel and relaxed sanctuary in
a picturesque environment that comes
with a true sense of historical identity.
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