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Open Days: Tuesday - Sunday
Opening Hours: 10:00 – 17:00 (Closed on Monday)
 
Baan Sillapin Hua Hin, also known as Artist Village Hua Hin, is one of the most important art attractions in Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Established in 2000 on an area of approximately 9 rai, it was created as a space that brings together art, artists, and inspiration in a peaceful, green setting just outside Hua Hin town. Inside, visitors will find galleries, a museum, artists’ studios, cafés, and workshop activities, making it suitable for art lovers, photography enthusiasts, families, and travelers who want to experience a quieter, more refined side of Hua Hin beyond its beach image.
 
Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is one of the most outstanding art attractions in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province and an important destination for those who want to experience a different side of Hua Hin that is calm, thoughtful, and full of inspiration. This place is located in Hin Lek Fai Subdistrict along the Hua Hin - Nong Phlap route, not far from the town center. Yet once visitors turn into the grounds, the atmosphere changes noticeably from the lively seaside resort town into a world of large shady trees, cool greenery, artwork, and quietness that encourages people to walk slowly, look carefully, and absorb the details around them.
 
The charm of Baan Sillapin Hua Hin lies not only in the large number of paintings and decorative pieces on display, but in the way art, nature, and the everyday life of artists exist together in harmony. Visitors do not come here simply to look at pictures and leave. Instead, they can see how an art space can function at once as a gallery, studio, conversation area, café, resting corner, and learning space for all ages. This distinctive character has made Baan Sillapin Hua Hin a place that continues to be talked about among Thai travelers, international visitors, and those interested in contemporary art in an atmosphere that feels more approachable than a formal gallery.
 
Baan Sillapin Hua Hin was founded in 2000 from the vision of Khun Chumphon Donsakun, who had a deep passion for collecting artworks and wanted to create an open space for art in Hua Hin. Later, Ajarn Tawee Kesangam played an important role in continuing and expanding that artistic vision, transforming Baan Sillapin Hua Hin from a place that housed art collections into a small art community with artists’ studios, exhibition spaces, a museum, cafés, and creative activities that allow visitors to engage with art more closely.
 
In the context of Hua Hin’s tourism history, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin holds considerable importance because it expands the town’s identity beyond that of a seaside resort. Hua Hin has long been famous as a royal retreat and a popular holiday destination, but Baan Sillapin Hua Hin adds another layer of meaning by showing that the town is also a place for creativity, a gathering point for artists, and a center of contemporary culture connected to the local community in a tangible way. For this reason, it is not simply a check-in spot, but a representation of Hua Hin in terms of art and contemporary culture.
 
The entire area of Baan Sillapin Hua Hin covers around 9 rai. This spaciousness keeps the atmosphere from feeling crowded even though the site includes exhibition buildings, studios, cafés, souvenir corners, and connecting walkways. The overall layout still feels relaxed and open. The grounds are surrounded by large trees and abundant greenery, making it far more suitable for a slow stroll than for rushing through in a short visit. The longer visitors spend here, the more details they begin to notice in the artworks, the architecture, the decorative materials, and even in the atmosphere of artists working on site during certain times of the day.
 
One of the things that impresses many visitors from the first moment is the natural feeling of the place. Although it is a major art destination, it does not feel distant or overly formal like some modern galleries. On the contrary, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin feels welcoming and approachable. Visitors can explore at their own pace, sit and rest in various corners, take photographs in many areas, and on some days even meet the artists behind the works as they are actively creating on site. This sense of closeness makes viewing art feel far less intimidating and allows ordinary visitors to connect with the world of art more easily.
 
The site showcases a wide range of art forms, including watercolor paintings, oil paintings, acrylic works, sculptures, wood carvings, collectibles, and decorative objects that reflect the artistic taste of the founder and the resident artists. This variety gives Baan Sillapin Hua Hin broad appeal. Those who love painting can spend a long time in the gallery spaces, while those interested in craftsmanship, handmade works, or collected objects will find fascinating details almost everywhere throughout the grounds.
 
One of the elements that makes Baan Sillapin Hua Hin different from ordinary tourist attractions is the presence of multiple artists’ studios spread across the property. These studios are not merely places where finished pieces are stored. They are actual working spaces where visitors may see artists painting, applying color, or preparing works right in front of them. At times, visitors can even speak directly with the artists. Experiences like this are not easy to find at typical tourist sites, because instead of only seeing completed works, visitors are able to witness the process, ideas, and methods of artistic creation up close.
 
There are many notable works at the site, but one of the most frequently mentioned highlights is the large-scale piece by Ajarn Tawee Kesangam, which reflects ideas of beauty, purity, and nature. Ajarn Tawee’s works are especially striking in their emotional quality, use of color, and compositional energy, so even viewers without an academic art background can still sense the movement of feeling in the work. This is one of the reasons why Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is not only for those formally trained in art, but a place where anyone can connect with art in their own way.
 
Another feature that makes Baan Sillapin Hua Hin a place worth lingering in is its café zone. While the name of the café may change over time depending on operators or the current use of the space, the café generally serves a role far beyond that of an ordinary drink shop. It functions as a resting point, a reading corner, a space for conversation, and an extension of the art-viewing experience. Sitting with a coffee or cold drink while overlooking the pond, trees, and artworks arranged around the area gives the entire place a soft and contemplative atmosphere, more refined than tourist sites built mainly around fast-paced activity.
 
For travelers who enjoy photography, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is a place with many photogenic corners, from wooden archways and entrance signs to mural walls, shady walkways, outdoor sculptures, café areas, and interior gallery spaces. What makes the photographs here interesting is that they often carry a distinctive mood. They are not only about a beautiful background, but also about the textures, light, shadow, and artworks that give each frame depth. This makes Baan Sillapin Hua Hin an ideal destination both for general travelers and for content creators who prefer images with a clear personality.
 
Another strength of Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is that it appeals to visitors of many different ages. Children can begin learning about art through colorful works or workshop activities. Adults can enjoy strolling through the exhibitions. Many older visitors also appreciate the peace and greenery of the place because the grounds do not require excessive walking and there are places to sit and rest throughout the route. For this reason, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is a destination that works well for families, unlike some attractions that appeal only to a specific group.
 
In cultural terms, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin also plays the role of a bridge between artists and the public, especially in a tourist town like Hua Hin where people from many different backgrounds pass through all year. Having a place like this allows art to extend beyond universities or large galleries in the capital and creates opportunities in a tourist city and local community. This gives Hua Hin a stronger cultural foundation and enriches its identity beyond beaches, hotels, and seafood.
 
First-time visitors often feel that Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is part art village, part museum, and part garden retreat. This blend is one of its main attractions. There is no rigid boundary between exhibition space and lived space, so visitors do not feel that they are merely “viewing” art in a narrow sense. Instead, they are walking through a place where art is genuinely woven into everyday life. That is exactly what allows Baan Sillapin Hua Hin to leave a longer-lasting impression than places focused mainly on photography or shopping.
 
Beyond quiet art appreciation, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin also opens up opportunities for deeper participation through workshops and creative activities that are organized at certain times. These may vary depending on the season and the schedule of artists or event organizers. Because of this, each visit can offer a slightly different experience. At times, visitors may encounter a special exhibition. At other times, there may be a live demonstration or activities for children and families. This makes the place well suited to those who want to return more than once, rather than a place that feels complete after a single visit.
 
In terms of access, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is not far from central Hua Hin. Visitors can generally drive from Soi Hua Hin 70, cross the railway, and continue along Hua Hin - Nong Phlap Road or Route 3218 toward Hin Lek Fai. The route is straightforward and already well used by tourists. Those without a private car can also use local taxis, hired transport, or ride-hailing apps from central Hua Hin. The distance from downtown Hua Hin is close enough for an easy half-day trip.
 
The best time to visit Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is from late morning to early afternoon, when the light is beautiful for walking and photography, and there is still enough time to relax at the café or explore several zones without rushing. On weekends, the site may receive more visitors than on weekdays, but that can create a different kind of lively atmosphere. Those who especially prefer quiet surroundings should come on a weekday and arrive close to opening time for a more peaceful experience.
 
The reason Baan Sillapin Hua Hin deserves a place on any Hua Hin travel list is not only because of the beauty of the site, but also because of the intangible values it offers: inspiration, tranquility, the chance to see artists at work, the opportunity to spend time with something unhurried, and the realization that Hua Hin has a truly creative space born from the local community’s love of art. Compared with many commercial tourist destinations, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin has a warm, natural, and sincere charm that can genuinely be felt.
 
For those interested in buying art to take home, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is also a very appealing destination. There are works in many sizes, techniques, and price ranges. Some pieces are suitable for serious collectors, while others are ideal for visitors looking for distinctive home décor or meaningful souvenirs. Choosing a work from a place where artists actually create adds another layer of emotional value to the piece, unlike buying ready-made decorations from an ordinary shop.
 
In the end, Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is a place that broadens the meaning of the phrase “traveling in Hua Hin.” Beyond the sea and beautiful hotels, Hua Hin also has a space that invites people to slow down, look more carefully at the world around them, listen more closely to their inner thoughts, and allow art to become part of their journey. Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is therefore not only a famous art destination, but also a place that shows visitors how art can become part of relaxation, learning, and daily life all at once.
 
Getting There If traveling by private car from Hua Hin town center, take the route from Soi Hua Hin 70, cross the railway line, and turn onto Hua Hin - Nong Phlap Road, also known as Highway 3218, heading toward Hin Lek Fai. Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is on the right-hand side of the main road, with relatively clear signs and landmarks. Visitors staying in central Hua Hin can usually reach the site in around 10–20 minutes by car, depending on traffic. Those without a private vehicle can also hire local transport or use a ride-hailing app directly from central Hua Hin to the site.
 
Place Name Baan Sillapin Hua Hin (Artist Village Hua Hin / Baan Sillapin Hua Hin)
Address 81 Moo 14, Hin Lek Fai Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Summary An art-focused attraction of approximately 9 rai featuring galleries, a museum, artists’ studios, cafés, and workshop activities in the green western side of Hua Hin
Highlights Features many forms of art, more than 20 artist studio zones, shaded green surroundings, cafés, photo spots, and creative activities accessible to all ages
Background and History Founded in 2000 by Khun Chumphon Donsakun, an art collector, and later developed further through the artistic vision of Ajarn Tawee Kesangam until it became one of Hua Hin’s best-known art communities
Atmosphere Peaceful, shaded, and surrounded by large trees, making it ideal for viewing art, photography, relaxing, and enjoying time at an unhurried pace
Types of Art Watercolor paintings, oil paintings, acrylic paintings, sculptures, wood carvings, collectibles, and other forms of contemporary creative work
Open Days Tuesday - Sunday
Opening Hours 10:00 - 17:00 (Closed on Monday)
Admission Fee Museum admission is 80 baht / students 40 baht. Workshop activities or some zones may have additional charges depending on the activity.
Contact Numbers 032-534-830, 092-925-6352
Getting There From Soi Hua Hin 70, cross the railway and continue on Hua Hin - Nong Phlap Road (3218) toward Hin Lek Fai. Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is on the right-hand side. Travel time from central Hua Hin is approximately 10–20 minutes.
Nearby Tourist Attractions 1. Wat Huay Mongkol, approximately 11 km
2. For Art's Sake, approximately 8 km, Tel. 032-520-699
3. Hua Hin Railway Station, approximately 8 km, Tel. 032-511-073
4. Hua Hin Night Market, approximately 8 km
5. Cicada Market, approximately 11 km, Tel. 099-669-7161
6. Rajabhakti Park, approximately 18 km, Tel. 064-931-8466
Nearby Restaurants 1. Moka Cafe & Space / café within the Baan Sillapin area (inquire on site)
2. Baan Itsara, approximately 9 km, Tel. 081-887-9229 or 032-530-574
3. Koti Restaurant Hua Hin, approximately 8 km, Tel. 032-511-252 or 095-860-5364
4. Jek Piek, approximately 8 km, Tel. 032-511-289
5. Big Fish & Bar, approximately 10 km, Tel. 032-904-666
6. Amber Kitchen, approximately 10 km, Tel. 032-904-666
7. Hagi Japanese Restaurant, approximately 9 km, Tel. 032-512-021 ext. 38
8. Railway Restaurant, approximately 9 km, Tel. 032-512-021 ext. 38
Nearby Accommodations 1. Hilton Hua Hin Resort & Spa, approximately 9 km, Tel. 032-538-999
2. Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin, approximately 9 km, Tel. 032-512-021 ext. 38
3. Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa, approximately 10 km, Tel. 032-904-666
4. Cape Nidhra Hotel Hua Hin, approximately 10 km, Tel. 032-516-600
5. The Standard, Hua Hin, approximately 11 km, Tel. 032-535-999
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Baan Sillapin Hua Hin located?
A: Baan Sillapin Hua Hin is located at 81 Moo 14, Hin Lek Fai Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, along the Hua Hin - Nong Phlap route.
 
Q: On which days is Baan Sillapin Hua Hin open?
A: It is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 and closed every Monday.
 
Q: Is there an admission fee for Baan Sillapin Hua Hin?
A: The museum zone charges 80 baht, and students with valid identification pay 40 baht. Some workshops may have additional fees depending on the activity offered at that time.
 
Q: Who is Baan Sillapin Hua Hin suitable for?
A: It is suitable for art lovers, photography enthusiasts, families looking for a peaceful attraction, and travelers who want to experience Hua Hin through culture and creativity.
 
Q: What is interesting about Baan Sillapin Hua Hin?
A: The site features galleries, a museum, multiple artist studio zones, various forms of art, cafés, photo spots, and workshop activities that allow visitors to engage more closely with art.
 
Q: How long should I spend at Baan Sillapin Hua Hin?
A: Most visitors should allow at least 1–2 hours to enjoy the art, take photos, stop by the café, and experience the atmosphere properly.
 
Q: Can I buy artwork to take home?
A: Yes. Many zones offer works by artists for sale, and on some days artists may be present in their studios to provide information about their works directly.
 
Q: How is Baan Sillapin Hua Hin different from other Hua Hin attractions?
A: Its main strength is that it is an art-focused destination with a peaceful, shady, and highly creative atmosphere. Unlike beach attractions or shopping areas, it allows visitors to spend time with art, nature, and inspiration in a meaningful way.
TelTel: 032534830
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Art Gallery Group: Art Gallery
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