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Traveller's Tales: Getting around in Hat Yai, Thailand
Know the most popular landmarks in Hat Yai, Thailand. You may read about best transportation, recommended travel itinerary, suggested routes and directions. Also, you might want to read our
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| K Yap |
22 December 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Getting around in haatyai is as easy as you are shopping at your hometown. As the "Tut-Tut" is everywhere at your convenience to send you to the right place to eat and shop. All with only 10 baht per person.
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| D Lim |
11 March 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Driving around in Hat Yai. Deunpen Hut & Thae Lay Thai Seafood serve good food with a very friendly services.
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| F Abdullah |
02 February 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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The "shopping areas" are all within walking distance to the hotel. If you don't fancy walking, there are always tuk-tuk to drive you around, costing 10-20 Baht per person.
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| J Swan |
31 January 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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We took a local bus to Pattani. The journey took over three hours. It was interesting to see the countryside and to meet people. Had problems trying to get transport back in the evening and had to take a taxi (TB600). Check on return arrangements before leaving Hat Yai. Night market interesting. Swensen's ice cream great.
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| N Khan |
05 January 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Got around in taxi. Place was very good for shopping. Can take plenty of tours from there and the prices are very good. Very good food available.
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| S Chow |
06 October 2002 |
Stayed at Novotel Central Sukhontha Hotel - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Just walk around.
There has a lot place to shopping and enjoy.
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| H Underwood |
14 February 2002 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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If you go to The Pubb before 8 p.m. you get a serious discount on food; it has a good English menu and excellent food for value. After 8 it turns into a bar with live music, if you prefer to go then.
Downtown Hat Yai was small enough to walk around in. But we thought it was close to the ocean. Well, it is - about 30 km - but next time we would go straight to the beach at Songkla without staying in town.
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| L Wai wan |
18 December 2001 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Standard of food there is average. It is very easy to get around by "tuk tuk".
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| A Van neck |
25 November 2001 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Location and food are good.
Thai are like always very friendly
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| J Low |
13 November 2001 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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I travel with my partner by ourself. We bought our bus ticket at the local bus station and booked the room thru asia-hotels.com so that we will not end up in a red-light motel. Though it's our first time in Hat Yai, we still managed to tour the whole town and eat the local food there. It's a good place to visit and value for money. We only spend about USD200 per person for the 4D2N and enjoy almost all the food and bought some stuff back.
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