Jenny Hostel Huahin
Jenny Hostel sits on Soi Dechanuchit in the heart of Hua Hin, offering an experience that regular visitors describe as closer to staying with family than checking into a hostel. Despite the category, the property functions more like a small boutique hotel, with spacious, clean rooms, strong air conditioning, fast Wi-Fi exceeding 150 Mbps, and a refrigerator in rooms. Upper floors offer pleasant views over the surrounding neighbourhood, and a rooftop restaurant and cafe adds further appeal for guests who prefer to ease into their mornings without venturing far. The standout feature is owner Jenny herself, whose warmth and attentiveness consistently draw praise. Her home-cooked breakfasts are a highlight guests frequently mention, and the property's pricing remains firmly in the affordable range for both rooms and food. The location provides easy walking access to Hua Hin's beach, while the residential soi keeps noise levels low — a genuine advantage over more centrally busy options. Good to know: Hua Hin draws significant weekend and holiday traffic from Bangkok, so booking ahead is advisable, particularly for stays on Fridays or during Thai public holidays. The cool season between November and February offers the most comfortable conditions for walking to the beach and exploring the town's markets and seafood restaurants nearby.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Jenny Hostel Huahin, round out your day in Hua Hin with contrasting stops nearby.
Visitor Reviews
More Like Visiting Family Than Staying at a Hostel How do you even review a place that feels more like coming home than checking in? Jenny’s Hostel in Hua Hin isn’t your average “hostel.” Don’t let the name fool you — every room is private, some just happen to fit more of your travel gang. Jenny and her crew (a mix of family, friends, and general good vibes) offer daily water refills, room refreshes. And home-cooked breakfast and lunch for a small fee — totally worth it. If you feel like chatting, they’re always around. I even got to practice my wildly questionable Thai! The hostel is literally on the night market — so yeah, maybe don’t expect a door-to-door tuk-tuk drop after 4 PM. You get end of the street and a little walk. I did it with assistance and my now two giant suitcases. I've been here a while. Classic Thailand. Backpacker dream alert: you can walk here from the train station. The rooms? Cozy, cool (thanks, AC), and clean. Private bathrooms with hot water, Western-style toilets, and a small patio. Laundry service here is fast. Like, same-day fast (50 baht/kilo, 100 with ironing). Just give yourself 24 hour turn around like usual, just in case it's high season and everyone wanted laundry done that day too. There’s a restaurant on the roof, a breeze that feels like a blessing, and if you need a driver for adventures, Jenny’s got you. Honestly, I think she’d take you herself if she wasn’t running the place. If you want something quiet, modest, comfy, and close to everything — this is it. Come for the convenience, stay for the kindness. Support local. Live local. Stay at Jenny's
I stayed at this hostel during my visit to Hua Hin, and it was a wonderful experience. The owner, Jenny was very kind, friendly, and warmly welcomed me from the first day. She even served breakfast as a present, which made me feel so touched. The room was clean and comfortable, and the atmosphere made me feel like home. I really appreciate their hospitality and support during my stay. I highly recommend this hostel to anyone who wants a peaceful and friendly place to stay. Thank you so much!
Best affordable hotel in Hua Hin! Cold air con. Super fast wifi over 150 mbps. Refrigerator. Large bed. View on top floors is nice. They have a new restaurant/cafe opening soon on top floor with a nice view of the city. Incredibly friendly staff. Cash only for payment on arrival. Coffee and tea kettle in-room also. And small sofa included in the room. No elevator but it's only 3 floors - not an issue. Absolutely will stay again! Friendly Thai hospitality at its finest.
Location Info
97 Soi Dechanuchit, Tambon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Chang Wat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailand+66 83 925 1395Tips for Visiting Hotels & Resorts
Book Shoulder Season
May–June and September–October offer dramatic discounts (30–50% off peak rates) with fewer crowds. Weather is mixed but rarely a washout — afternoon showers clear quickly.
Compare OTAs and Direct Rates
Always check the hotel's own website after finding a rate on Agoda or Booking.com. Many Thai properties offer a best-rate guarantee or throw in perks like free breakfast when you book direct.
Pool Villa Doesn't Mean Expensive
Private pool villas in Krabi, Hua Hin, and Chiang Mai start around 2,500–4,000 THB/night — a fraction of Bali or Maldives prices. Search specifically for 'pool villa' to surface hidden gems.
Also Popular in Hua Hin

Hua Hin Night Market
Traditional night marketplace consisting of food vendors & shopping stalls selling clothing & more.
Cicada Market
Weekend night market with vendors selling art, clothing, decor & handmade goods, plus entertainment.

Wat Huay Mongkol
Parklike Buddhist temple known for its enormous statue of storied monk Luang Pu Thuat.
Rajabhakti Park
This historical tourist attraction celebrates Thai kings with 7 famed statues, a museum & a plaza.
Similar Hotels & Resorts Across Thailand
Hilton Pattaya
Sophisticated lodging offering 5 restaurants & bars, plus an infinity pool, a spa & a gym.
Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya
Luxe property with streamlined quarters, a water park & a family lounge, plus 6 restaurants.
Arbour Hotel and Residence Pattaya
Refined quarters with kitchenettes in a premium hotel offering a restaurant, a spa & a rooftop pool.
Millennium Hilton Bangkok
Upscale riverside hotel on the Chao Phraya with standout staff, river-view rooms, and full resort amenities.
Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
March – August
Avoid: September – November (rainy season)
Rainy season
September – November
Avg. temperature
23°C – 33°C(73°F – 91°F)
Crowds
Peak: Weekends year-round (Bangkok day-trippers)
Getting there
Minivan from Bangkok's Victory Monument (~3.5 hrs). Train from Hua Lamphong station (~4 hrs, scenic). Private car recommended.
Getting around
- •Songthaews (blue, along main roads)
- •Motorbike taxis
- •Bicycle rental
- •Grab available