a place to stay
a place to stay
can n e 1 recommend a place 2 stay in hh 4 6 nights 2 families 2 adults 2 kids each fam needs 2 be wheelchair accessible thanx
I'm sorry to say, but Hua Hin is not the most suitable place for wheelchairs.
Narrow streets, heavy traffic, indescribable sidewalks with a lot of obstacles.
It's not easy, but I have seen many wheelchairs here though.
Just be careful.
I think the Hilton and Sofitel will be best suited for wheelchairs.
Narrow streets, heavy traffic, indescribable sidewalks with a lot of obstacles.
It's not easy, but I have seen many wheelchairs here though.
Just be careful.
I think the Hilton and Sofitel will be best suited for wheelchairs.
I intend to live forever - so far so good.
I noticed a few people in wheelchairs during a recent stay at the Hilton, including heavy motorised types, so the Hilton at least has good accessibility.
I agree with Norseman's comments ... the streets of HH pose numerous obstacles for wheelchairs. Wheelchair users could find themselves fairly confined to the hotel.
Best of luck.
Cav
I agree with Norseman's comments ... the streets of HH pose numerous obstacles for wheelchairs. Wheelchair users could find themselves fairly confined to the hotel.
Best of luck.
Cav