
Hat Yai
Songkhla
The largest city in Southern Thailand, near the Malaysian border, serving as a major commercial, transportation, and shopping hub. It's famous for its vibrant night markets, delicious street food, and cultural sites like the Hat Yai Municipal Park and Central Mosque, making it a popular destination for Malaysian and Singaporean tourists.
Practical Travel Guide for Hat Yai
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Many nationalities can enter Thailand without a visa for up to 30 days. It's recommended to check the latest visa policies before your trip.
Adapter Type
Thai
Getting Around
Transportation within the city relies mainly on **Tuk-tuks**, **motorbike taxis**, and **Songthaews** (shared taxi-trucks), which are affordable and widely available. For longer trips to the surrounding Songkhla area or Malaysia, trains and buses are good options.
Local Flavors
Hat Yai's food scene is a blend of Southern Thai and Malaysian influences, with a strong presence of Halal options. It's famous for its street food, Dim Sum breakfasts, and fresh seafood. The night markets are the best places to sample local favorites.
