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Things to Do in Hat Yai in 2025 - Top Attractions, Local Food, Hotels & Travel Tips (Updated April 2025) | Trip.com

About Hat Yai

Recommended trip: 1–3 day(s)

Recommended trip: 1–3 day(s)

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Hat Yai Brief Guide

Hat Yai, the largest city in southern Thailand, sits enticingly close to the Malaysian border, offering a rich blend of cultures. Known for its shopping allure, the city invites you to explore lively markets filled with unique finds, fresh fruits, and delicious local flavors. But Hat Yai is more than just a shopper's delight. Picture yourself unwinding in the bustling Khlong Hae Floating Market or discovering the refreshing charm of Ton Nga Chang Waterfall. For those seeking a touch of serenity, the city's array of Buddhist temples, Chinese shrines, and Islamic mosques offer peaceful retreats. Hat Yai is an exciting journey waiting to be experienced.

Hat Yai Must-try Local Experiences

1. Discover Hat Yai's Scenic Spots Hat Yai boasts several stunning viewpoints, like the Khao Kho Hong viewpoint in Hat Yai Park. This isn't just any park; it features landmarks such as the city's Buddha statue, an observatory, and Thailand's first cable car. Don't miss the viewpoint behind the Hat Yai Observatory, where you can catch a mesmerizing sea of mist over the hills on a post-rain morning. 2. Experience Riverside Charm Khlong Hae Floating Market, the first cultural floating market in southern Thailand, blends boat-based commerce with a traditional land market. It offers a delightful mix of local southern goods and foods. Stroll along the canal to enjoy the scenic views and get a glimpse of the locals' traditional lifestyle. 3. Explore Nature's Wonders Head to Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary for an adventure amidst a seven-tiered waterfall that flows year-round. Wander the nature trails to discover diverse plants and animals, and if luck is on your side, you might encounter some of the region's rare wildlife. 4. Visit Sacred Sites Explore Hat Yai's historic temples, such as Wat Hat Yai Nai, which is home to a 35-meter-long reclining Buddha, one of the largest in the world. During the Songkran festival, visitors can participate in gilding a giant heart replica of the reclining Buddha. Another standout temple is Wat Phra Maha Chedi Tripob Trimongkol, featuring the world's first stainless steel pagoda. Visit the Central Mosque of Songkhla, Thailand's "Taj Mahal," where marble floors and exquisite Islamic architecture shine. At night, its illuminated beauty dazzles against the night sky. 5. Celebrate the Vegetarian Festival Every October, Hat Yai's Vegetarian Festival transforms streets into bustling pedestrian zones with hundreds of vegetarian food stalls. The festival includes cooking demos, deity parades, lion and dragon dances, and spectacular performances. 6. Shop at Historic Markets Kim Yong Market and Santisuk Market are Hat Yai's iconic shopping spots, perfect for picking up souvenirs and gifts. They offer a variety of affordable imported goods from Malaysia and Indonesia. Kim Yong Market is particularly unique, with its offerings changing throughout the day—from fresh produce in the morning to dried fruits, clothing, and snacks later on.

Hat Yai Travel Tips

1. Tips for Visiting Ton Nga Chang Waterfall: Ton Nga Chang Waterfall is located within a wildlife sanctuary. To ensure the safety of both animals and yourself, avoid feeding the wildlife. Wear appropriate footwear for hiking and stick to designated paths. Some areas of the waterfall are steep and rocky, so watch out for slippery surfaces. 2. Preparing for Monsoon Season: Hat Yai's rain runs from May to December. It's wise to carry a raincoat or umbrella, wear waterproof shoes, and choose quick-drying clothes. Mosquito repellent and a waterproof backpack are also handy items to have. 3. Road Safety Tips: Remember that Thailand drives on the left side of the road with the steering wheel on the right. If you rent a motorbike, always wear a helmet and drive cautiously. Ensure you have an international driving license and comprehensive insurance. Avoid speeding, stay out of blind spots, and be mindful of other road users. 4. Respect Local Religions: In addition to Buddhism, Hat Yai has a significant Muslim population. Show respect and avoid actions that might be considered disrespectful. 5. Religious Sites Etiquette: Remove shoes before entering any temple or mosque. Dress modestly (cover shoulders, knees, and avoid tight clothing). At The Central Mosque of Songkhla, women are encouraged to cover their hair (scarves are provided if needed). Avoid visiting during the 5 daily prayer times, especially Friday noon prayers. Never walk in front of worshippers or take photos without permission. In Buddhist temples, women should not touch monks.

Hat Yai Must-see Attractions

Hat Yai is a city filled with charm, ready for you to explore. Shop at Kim Yong Market, where a wide variety of goods awaits. Take in the stunning views from Khao Kho Hong, and absorb the unique culture influenced by Thai, Chinese, and Muslim roots. Every corner of Hat Yai offers stories and unforgettable impressions you shouldn't miss.

Hat Yai Where to Stay

Hat Yai is a vibrant city in southern Thailand, offering a variety of accommodation options across different areas.

Hat Yai Food Guide

Hat Yai's food scene is a mouthwatering blend of Chinese and Muslim flavors, offering dishes that are sure to bless your taste buds.

Hat Yai Useful Guide

Hat Yai International Airport (HDY) offers several ways to get into the city: 1. Minibus for 60 baht per route 2. Songthaew (shared pick-up truck) parked in front of the airport for about 30 baht 3. Airport shuttle van for 100 baht 4. Rental cars and other passenger vehicles By Bus: Hat Yai Bus Terminal has two locations, providing express bus services that connect Hat Yai with other provinces in Thailand or even cross the border to Malaysia. You can reach the terminals by minibus, songthaew, or hire a car or motorbike taxi. By Train: Hat Yai Railway Station is part of Thailand's southern rail line. Travelers arriving by train can easily get to the city center using songthaews or by hiring a car or motorbike taxi.

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Greenway Night Market

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Where to Stay

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Siam Oriental Hotel

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What to Eat

Want to eat like a local? Don't miss out on these top Hat Yai dishes and foodie spots.
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Chokdee Dim Sum

Chokdee Dim Sum

4.8/59 Review
"Asian Cuisine"
Ban Khun Pu Restaurant

Ban Khun Pu Restaurant

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Avg. OMR3/person
"Southeast Asian"
Homeless Bar & Grill

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"Fast Food"
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33 Buffet Restaurant

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"Buffets"
"View"
Kan Eng Restaurant

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Avg. OMR4/person
"Asian Cuisine"
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The Basil Restaurant&Wine

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"Western-style"
Fish Kitchen

Fish Kitchen

4.0/51 Review
"Seafood"
Sizzler

Sizzler

4.8/56 Review
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"Western-style"
Kratip

Kratip

4.5/54 Review
Avg. OMR4/person
"Southeast Asian"
Chong Khao Seafood

Chong Khao Seafood

5.0/51 Review
Avg. OMR8/person
"Seafood"
Ama Dim Sum

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Sugar Rock Restaurant

Sugar Rock Restaurant

5.0/52 Review
Avg. OMR4/person
"Southeast Asian"

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Khlong Hae Floating Market

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Nur Chowdhury
This market is amazing. I have been in nearby area around a week and i enjoyed the market a lot. Specially the street foods.

Greenway Night Market

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RS Saei
Greenway Market in Hatyai is a fantastic destination for those seeking a blend of vibrant local culture and eco-conscious shopping. Known for its lively atmosphere and diverse range of products, the market stands out as a hub for sustainable and creative offerings.The market is thoughtfully designed with an eco-friendly focus. Many stalls feature handmade and upcycled goods, such as bags, accessories, and home décor. It’s clear that sustainability is a key theme, making it a p

Chang Puak Elephant Camp Hat Yai

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Mie7966
satu pengalaman yang tidak dapat dilupakan. selain itu makanan pon sedap-sedap jugak.. selain itu jugak banyak tempat lain yang menarik

Wat Namtok Tone Nga Chang

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_TI***n8
Ton Nga Chang Waterfall has 7 levels in total. When I was a child, my mother often took me there. It was shady and cool.

Hatyai City Municipal Park

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heeekies
Last year, I visited Hatyai City Municipal Park with a local guide. Gorgeous view of the sky and statue of Buddha shines even in the night. Unfortunately I don't have any photos of it during the night but I remember that it was breathtaking. We went up the steep hill and down using her bike, so be careful when driving down.

Phra Maha Chedi Tripob Trimongkol: The Stainless Steel Temple & Pagoda, Hat Yai Town

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_TI***if
A very serene place for worship and visit, if just for relaxation. Strongly recommended if you want to visit to quiet place. it is up in the hills so it’s a cool place.

The Central Mosque of Songkhla

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INuttiez
มัสยิดกลางประจำจังหวัดสงขลา จอดรถบริเวณที่จอดรถภายใต้อาคารและมาเก็บภาพ ด้านในมัสยิดเงียบสงบและอากาศไม่ร้อน แตกต่างจากด้านนอกที่ร้อนมากๆแต่ก็สวยงาม (อย่าหามาตอนกลางวัน เพราะมันร้อนมากๆๆ)

Mahattamangkalaram Temple (Wat Hat Yai Nai)

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_TI***n8
I often go to this temple to make merit by releasing fish because I am originally from Hat Yai. The temple is shady and close to the market. I can walk there to buy fish to release.

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