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Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin
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Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin

King Rama VI's 1923 Railway Hotel, still shading Hua Hin's sands

🇹🇭 Hua Hin, Thailand·Est. 1923·Victorian Colonial / Thai Wooden·$$
81 HHI Distinguished
Heritage Distinguished

About the Property

Commissioned in 1923 during the reign of King Rama VI as a railway hotel for the Bangkok–Hua Hin line, this Victorian Colonial property became the first resort destination for the Thai royal family and the Siamese aristocracy. Its whitewashed colonnaded facade, pitched Thai wooden pavilions and sweeping sea-facing verandahs have defined the aesthetic of Hua Hin for over a century — a living monument to the moment Thailand opened to modern leisure.

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Original Purpose

Royal railway hotel

Highlights

Built 1923 as the Railway HotelRoyal patronage under King Rama VIOriginal hardwood floors from 1923Beautifully preserved Victorian-colonial architectureCentury-old gardens and beachfront setting

History Timeline

1910

The State Railway of Siam extends the southern line to Hua Hin, opening the fishing village to wealthy Bangkok families seeking sea air.

1923

The Railway Hotel opens in Hua Hin during the reign of King Rama VI, built in Victorian Colonial style as one of Southeast Asia's earliest beach resort hotels.

1926

King Rama VII builds Klai Kangwon Palace near Hua Hin, cementing the town's status as the royal family's preferred seaside retreat.

1932

Hua Hin becomes the site of Thailand's constitutional revolution; King Rama VII receives the military delegation at his palace while staying near the Railway Hotel.

1986

The hotel is extensively restored and rebranded as the Sofitel Central Hua Hin, with its Victorian topiary gardens and original wooden wings preserved.

2011

Centara Hotels takes management; the property is renamed Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin and listed on Thailand's registry of significant heritage buildings.