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About Pattaya

Pattaya, Thailand: Your Complete Travel Guide

Pattaya is one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic resort cities, sitting on the eastern Gulf of Thailand coast just 150 kilometres south of Bangkok. Once a quiet fishing village, it has grown into a sprawling destination that surprises first-time visitors with its sheer range of experiences — from powdery island beaches and ornate temples to world-class golf courses and a legendary nightlife strip. Whether you're travelling solo, as a couple, or with the whole family, Pattaya delivers far more than its reputation suggests.

Beaches, Islands, and the Great Outdoors

Pattaya Beach is the city's central stretch of sand, curving along the bay and lined with sun loungers, water-sports operators, and beachfront restaurants. While the main beach is lively rather than secluded, a short boat ride opens up a completely different world. Coral Island, known locally as Ko Larn, is the most popular day-trip destination from Pattaya, offering clear turquoise water, snorkelling reefs, and a noticeably more relaxed pace. Speedboats and ferries depart regularly from Bali Hai Pier, making Ko Larn an easy half-day or full-day escape from the city buzz.

Culture, Spirituality, and Landmark Attractions

Pattaya's cultural credentials are stronger than many travellers expect. Perched on a hilltop overlooking the bay, Big Buddha Hill — formally known as Khao Phra Tamnak — is home to a large and revered golden Buddha image that offers panoramic views across the city and coastline. Equally impressive is the Sanctuary of Truth, a towering all-wood temple constructed entirely without nails, blending Buddhist and Hindu iconography in extraordinary carved detail. It remains an active construction project and a genuine architectural marvel. For something greener, Nong Nooch Tropical Garden spans over 600 acres of manicured botanical landscapes, cultural shows, and elephant presentations, making it one of the most visited attractions in the region.

Nightlife, Dining, and Entertainment

No guide to Pattaya is complete without mentioning Walking Street, the city's famous entertainment thoroughfare in the South Pattaya area. After dark, it transforms into a neon-lit corridor of bars, clubs, live-music venues, and restaurants that draws visitors from around the world. Beyond the headline strip, Pattaya has a thriving dining scene spanning fresh seafood markets, rooftop restaurants, and international cuisines to suit every palate and budget. The city also offers cabaret shows, go-kart tracks, shooting ranges, and a growing number of family-oriented theme parks, ensuring that entertainment options extend well beyond the nightlife.

Practical Tips for Visiting Pattaya

  • Getting there: Most travellers arrive via Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport and take a direct bus or private transfer to Pattaya (approximately 1.5–2 hours). U-Tapao Airport, located around 30 kilometres south of the city, handles a growing number of domestic and international routes and is a convenient alternative.
  • Getting around: Baht buses (songthaews) are the cheapest way to travel along the main roads. Motorbike taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab are also widely available.
  • Best time to visit: November to February offers the most pleasant weather, with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. The Gulf of Thailand coast can experience rougher seas between May and October.
  • Where to stay: Accommodation ranges from budget guesthouses to luxury beachfront resorts. Beach hotels in Pattaya and hotels with sea views are ideal for those prioritising the coastal experience, while hotels near Walking Street suit night-owl travellers. Families will find a strong selection of family-friendly hotels with pools and kids' facilities throughout the city.
  • Currency and payments: The Thai Baht (THB) is the local currency. ATMs are plentiful, and many hotels and larger restaurants accept credit cards, though smaller vendors prefer cash.
  • Dress code: When visiting temples such as Big Buddha Hill or the Sanctuary of Truth, dress modestly — shoulders and knees should be covered.

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Radi Mansion

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ซานาดู บีช รีสอร์ท

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Swan Lake Hotel Sattahip

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Holiday Inn Express Pattaya Central by IHG

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Royal Palace Hotel

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Traveller's Rest Sports Bar

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Garner Hotel Pattaya Central by IHG

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The I-style pool villa

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Sunshine Hotel & Residences

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Arawana Regency North Pattaya

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LK Royal Suite

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Suanpai Resort Sattahip

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GREENHILLS RESORT Si Racha

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Benwadee Resort Pattaya

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Mercure Pattaya Ocean Resort

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Golden Sea Pattaya

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S Lodge Pattaya formally Sabai Lodge

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