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🇹🇭 Hat Yai Travel Guide 2026

Hat Yai — The South's Food & Shopping City
Fried Chicken, Dim Sum & Kim Yong Market

Southern Thailand's biggest commercial city and the number-one shopping and food gateway for Malaysian and Singaporean visitors · Hat Yai fried chicken, morning dim sum and Chinese-Thai cooking · Kim Yong Market and the buzzing Greenway night market · a cable car to the standing Buddha above town · and Songkhla old town and Samila Beach just 30 minutes away

🍗 Hat Yai Fried Chicken 🥟 Dim Sum 🛍️ Kim Yong Market 🌃 Greenway Night Market 🚡 Cable Car & Buddha
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Southern Shopping City
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Food & Sightseeing Highlights
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📅 Last updated June 2026 · Curated by the Wherebest editorial team
Hat Yai in 60 Seconds

The Food & Shopping Capital of the South

Hat Yai, in Songkhla province, is the largest and busiest commercial city in southern Thailand and the main gateway for visitors crossing over from Malaysia and Singapore. People come first and foremost to eat — Hat Yai fried chicken, morning dim sum and Chinese-Thai cooking with Hokkien and Teochew roots — and to shop, at Kim Yong Market, the malls and the lively night bazaars. Around town there is the Municipal Park cable car up to a giant standing Buddha, the Khlong Hae floating market and Ton Nga Chang waterfall, and the seaside city of Songkhla — with Samila Beach and the golden mermaid — is only about half an hour away. This is a city of streets and markets, not a beach town.

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A City Built on Food
Hat Yai fried chicken, morning dim sum, Hokkien-Teochew Chinese-Thai dishes and round-the-clock street eats.
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Shopping Gateway
Kim Yong Market, Central, Lee Gardens and the markets that draw Malaysian and Singaporean shoppers every weekend.
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Night Markets
The Greenway night market and the ASEAN night bazaar — street food, snacks and bargains after dark.
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Views & Day Trips
Municipal Park cable car and standing Buddha, Khlong Hae floating market, Ton Nga Chang waterfall and nearby Songkhla.
Where to Stay in Hat Yai

Pick an Area by Markets, Malls or Transport

Hat Yai is compact, so almost anywhere central puts you within reach of food and shopping. Choose by what matters most — being among the markets, next to the malls, or close to the station for onward trips. Scroll down for six hand-picked hotels across every budget.

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Kim Yong Market Area
City Centre

The buzzing core around Kim Yong and Santisuk markets — wall-to-wall street food, snacks and bargains, and an easy walk to most of the action. The classic first-time base.

🎯 Best for: First-timers · Foodies · Shoppers
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Central & Lee Gardens
Mall District

The mall district around Central and Lee Gardens, with the city's bigger full-service hotels, air-conditioned shopping and the widest choice of comfortable rooms.

🎯 Best for: Comfort · Families · Easy shopping
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Greenway & CentralFestival
South of Centre

A short ride from the old centre, near the Greenway night market and CentralFestival mall — handy for evening street food and modern shopping, with plenty of newer hotels.

🎯 Best for: Night-market fans · Couples · Newer stays
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Railway Station Area
Around the Station

A budget-friendly base around the Hat Yai railway station — handy for trains, buses and vans, with plenty of cheap guesthouses and round-the-clock street food.

🎯 Best for: Budget travellers · Easy transport · Onward trips
Recommended Hotels in Hat Yai

6 Well-Located Hotels Across Every Budget

Hand-picked across the city — from a full-service tower above Central to a value base near the university. Prices are rough guides in baht and shift with the season and dates. Compare across three booking platforms in one click.

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💎 Top Pick
Centara Hotel Hat Yai
City Centre · 4-Star · about ฿1,600/night

Hat Yai's well-known full-service hotel, sitting above the Central department store with a pool and roomy rooms — right in the middle of the shopping district.

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⭐ Convenient
Crystal Hotel Hat Yai
Kanchanavanich Rd · 4-Star · about ฿1,300/night

A modern 4-star hotel with a pool and gym, a three-minute walk from CentralFestival Hatyai — comfortable and well placed for shopping and food.

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⭐ Popular
Lee Gardens Plaza Hotel Hat Yai
Saneha Nusorn Rd · City Tower · about ฿1,200/night

A landmark city tower attached to Lee Gardens Plaza, with great views from the upper floors and a central spot among the malls and markets.

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🎨 Boutique
Buri Sriphu Boutique Hotel
Sriphuvanart Rd · Boutique · about ฿1,400/night

A well-reviewed 3.5-star boutique hotel with spacious clean rooms and a pool, a short walk from the Greenway night market and CentralFestival.

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🪙 Value
BP Grand Tower Hotel
City Centre · 3-Star · about ฿900/night

A good-value city tower with a pool, a four-minute walk from Lee Garden Plaza and nine minutes from Kim Yong Market — handy for shopping and street food.

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💰 Budget
TR Rock Hill Hotel
Kho Hong · near PSU · about ฿650/night

A clean, well-priced budget hotel with roomy rooms and parking out in Kho Hong near the university — about ten minutes' drive from the city centre.

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Compare Hat Yai Hotel Prices Across 3 Sites

Found your ideal base? Compare prices from three leading booking platforms — Hat Yai has great value, from full-service city towers to budget guesthouses near the markets.

What to Eat in Hat Yai

Fried Chicken, Dim Sum & Chinese-Thai Cooking

Food is the main reason to come to Hat Yai. The city's cooking is a Chinese-Thai blend with Hokkien and Teochew roots, alongside fiery southern Thai curries. Mornings are for dim sum, the streets are for fried chicken, and there is something to eat almost any hour. Here is what you can't miss.

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Hat Yai Fried Chicken
Kai Tod Hat Yai (ไก่ทอดหาดใหญ่)

The city's signature dish — chicken marinated then fried until golden and showered with crunchy fried shallots, served with sticky rice and a sweet chilli dip. Reason enough to visit on its own.

Signature Dish
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Dim Sum
Tim Sum (ติ่มซำ)

A beloved morning ritual — bamboo baskets of Cantonese-style dumplings, buns and rolls ordered plate by plate over hot tea or kopi. Cheap, endless and best early at a busy Hat Yai tea house.

Morning Classic
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Hokkien Fried Noodles
Mee Pad / Kuay Teow Kua (หมี่ผัด)

Chinese-Thai noodle plates that show the city's Hokkien roots — wok-fried egg noodles with pork, seafood and greens, or dry-fried rice noodles with egg and crispy edges. Fast, cheap and everywhere.

Noodle Classic
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Chinese-Thai Family Dishes
Pet Palo / Moo Hong (เป็ดพะโล้)

Hearty old-school cooking from the Chinese-Thai kitchens — five-spice braised duck, slow-cooked pork belly (moo hong) and steamed sea bass with soy and ginger, shared over rice with the table.

Family Style
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Southern Thai Curries
Gaeng Tai Pla / Khua Kling (แกงไตปลา)

The fiercest southern curries — gaeng tai pla, a pungent fermented-fish stew packed with vegetables, and khua kling, minced meat dry-fried with a fiery curry paste. Hot, salty and eaten with plenty of rice.

Southern Classic
Kopi & Street Snacks
Kopi (โกปี๊)

The southern coffee ritual lives on at the night markets and old tea houses — strong, sweet kopi with toast and custard, or grilled snacks and skewers from the Greenway and Kim Yong stalls.

Drinks & Snacks
What to See in Hat Yai

Markets, Viewpoints & Easy Day Trips

Hat Yai's sights are about markets, a hilltop viewpoint and easy escapes nearby. Spend the days shopping and eating, ride the cable car for the view, and use the city as a base for the floating market, a waterfall and the seaside city of Songkhla. Here are the spots to know.

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Kim Yong & Santisuk Markets
Kim Yong Market (ตลาดกิมหยง)

The commercial heart of the South — Kim Yong and Santisuk markets piled high with snacks, dried fruit, cosmetics and bargains, plus malls all around. The region's favourite shopping and street-food run.

Markets & Shopping
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Municipal Park & Cable Car
Hat Yai Municipal Park (สวนสาธารณะหาดใหญ่)

On the hills above town, a big park with a cable car up to the giant standing Buddha (Phra Buddha Mongkol Maharaj), a four-faced Brahma shrine and a golden Guanyin — sweeping city views, best towards sunset.

Viewpoint
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Greenway & ASEAN Night Markets
Greenway Night Market (กรีนเวย์)

After dark the city moves to its night markets — the Greenway night market and the ASEAN night bazaar, packed with street food, snacks, clothes and gadgets. The best way to spend a Hat Yai evening.

Night Markets
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Khlong Hae Floating Market
Khlong Hae (ตลาดน้ำคลองแห)

A weekend floating market on the canal just outside town — vendors selling local food from boats, served in woven baskets, with a relaxed riverside atmosphere. A fun morning or early-evening outing.

Floating Market
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Ton Nga Chang Waterfall
Ton Nga Chang (น้ำตกโตนงาช้าง)

A multi-tier waterfall in a wildlife sanctuary west of the city, named for the way it splits like an elephant's tusks. An easy half-day in the forest when you want a break from markets and malls.

Nature
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Day Trip: Songkhla & Samila
Songkhla Old Town (สงขลา)

About 30 minutes away, the seaside city of Songkhla has Samila Beach and the golden mermaid, the Cat & Mouse islands and a Sino-Portuguese old town — the easiest and best day trip from Hat Yai.

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Hat Yai Itinerary

Sample 2-Day, 1-Night Hat Yai Itinerary

Two days gives you the best of both — day one for the city's food, markets and viewpoint, day two for an easy escape to the floating market or seaside Songkhla. Easy to tweak to your own pace, or extend either side.

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Food & Shopping
Morning
Dim sum breakfast + Kim Yong Market — start with bamboo baskets of dumplings, then browse the market
Midday
Hat Yai fried chicken lunch — the city's signature dish, crispy and showered with fried shallots
Afternoon
Municipal Park cable car — ride up to the standing Buddha and Guanyin for city views
Evening
Greenway night market — street food, snacks and shopping into the night
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Markets & the Coast
Morning
Khlong Hae floating market — canal-side food from boats, served in woven baskets
Late Morning
Drive to Songkhla + Samila Beach — the golden mermaid, Cat & Mouse islands and a sea breeze
Afternoon
Songkhla old town on Nang Ngam Rd — Sino-Portuguese shophouses, street art and old-town kopi
Evening
Back to Hat Yai for a Chinese-Thai dinner — braised duck, moo hong and steamed fish to share
Trip Preparation

Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Hat Yai

Essential info and getting-around tips to help your Hat Yai trip run smoothly from the very first step.

🇹🇭 Hat Yai Quick Facts
💴CurrencyThai Baht (฿) — ฿1 ≈ US$0.028 (about ฿36 to US$1)
Time ZoneUTC+7 — Indochina Time
✈️Getting Here~1 hr 30 min flight from Bangkok to Hat Yai (HDY), ~15 min from the airport to town; also a major rail junction with sleeper trains and onward trains to Malaysia
🌡️ClimateWarm year-round · driest & best Nov–Feb · heaviest monsoon rain Oct–Dec
🗣️LanguageThai (Southern "Pak Tai" dialect) — plus English and Malay widely used with visitors
🔌PowerType A/B/C 220V — bring an adapter if needed
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Getting to Hat Yai

Fly from Bangkok to Hat Yai International Airport (HDY) in about 1 hr 30 min — the city is roughly 15 minutes away. Hat Yai is also a major rail junction, with sleeper trains from Bangkok (about 16 hours) and onward trains to Malaysia and Butterworth.

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Cash & PromptPay

Carry cash for markets and street food. Cards and PromptPay QR are accepted in malls, hotels and most cafés, and ATMs are everywhere (expect a per-withdrawal fee).

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Getting Around

There is no metro or city train — get around by shared songthaew, tuk-tuk or the Grab app. For Khlong Hae, Ton Nga Chang or a Songkhla day trip, a Grab car or private driver is the easiest option.

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Stay Connected

Pick up a tourist SIM (AIS, TrueMove or dtac) at the airport, or activate an eSIM before you board. 4G/5G coverage is strong across the city.

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Thailand eSIM
4G/5G data ready the moment your plane lands. No queuing at the airport SIM counter.
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Travel Insurance
Covers medical costs, flight delays, and lost luggage for your entire trip.
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Hat Yai Map

Key Sights on the Map

Click any pin for details — plan your route with ease

Ready to Book Your Stay?

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