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PATTAYA

Pattaya is a city on Thailand’s eastern Gulf coast known for its beaches. It’s just a 150 km southeast of Bangkok (02 hours’ drive). Pattaya is the city of fun and also know for Night life, Walking Street, Clubs, is well known, but Local authorities have, in recent years, improved the quality of the beaches and reinvented the resort as a more family-friendly destination. Pattaya is among the most notorious spots in Asia and famous for its vast selection of activities, nearby Islands, shopping malls, excellent cuisine for every taste. There is also an excellent selection of authentic foreign eateries serving French, Italian, Swiss, German, Hungarian, Scandinavian, English, indian, Arabic, Japanese, and Chinese CUISINE.

POPULAR ATTRACTIONS:

  • Colosseum show.
  • Coral Island.
  • Jomtien Beach
  • Walking Street
  • Baan Sukhawadee
  • Pattaya Tiger Park
  • Pattaya Mini Siam
  • Pattaya Tower Park
  • Big Buddha Temple
  • Pattaya Night Bazaar
  • Pattaya Dolphinarium
  • Pattaya Art In Paradise
  • Thap Chang Adventure
  • Tiffany’s Cabaret Show
  • Pattaya Floating Market
  • Pattaya Underwater World
  • Sanctuary of Truth Museum
  • Nong Nooch Tropical Garden
  • Pattaya Elephant Village
  • Pattaya City Sign – Viewpoint
  • Ultimate ATV or Buggy Adventure
  • Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Pattaya
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POPULAR MARKETS:

  • Pattaya Floating Market: This market offers an authentic Thai experience with a picturesque setting, boat rides, cultural performances, and a wide array of local food and crafts.
  • Pattaya Night Market / Thepprasit Road Night Market: As Pattaya’s largest street market, it’s a prime spot for finding everything from unique street food to clothing, souvenirs, and artwork.
  • Lan Pho Na Klua Market: A local favorite, this market is the place to go for fresh seafood and is open daily from morning to early evening.
  • Pattaya Night Bazaar: This is another well-known market that is open throughout the day, offering a variety of goods, including souvenirs, clothing, and has a food court in the back.
  • Pattaya Marina Night Market: Known for its array of local fashion and Thai street food, this is a popular stop for visitors and locals alike.
  • Art Street Pattaya: A market focusing on fresh fruit salads and coffee, offering a different vibe from the large night markets.
  • Buakhao Market: A local market known for clothing and nail services.
  • The Grand Hall Market: Located behind Buakhao Market, this market specializes in clothing, especially women’s fashion, and also offers bedding.

CULTURAL & CULINARY EXPERIENCES:

  • The Sanctuary of Truth: A magnificent, all-wood temple carved with intricate details representing ancient Thai and Khmer religious motifs. This monument showcases traditional craftsmanship and philosophy.
  • Wat Phra Yai (Big Buddha Hill): A tranquil hilltop temple featuring a massive, 18-meter-tall golden Buddha statue. The site offers stunning, panoramic views of Pattaya and is a great place for quiet reflection.
  • Wat Yan Nasangwararam: This sprawling royal monastery is known for its serene atmosphere, beautiful grounds, and a collection of temples built in various architectural styles. It is a perfect destination for those seeking peace and history.
  • Sea Food: Pattaya is a paradise for seafood lovers, with options ranging from simple grilled prawns to more complex spicy crab curries. Pattaya’s culinary landscape includes international food, providing options beyond traditional Thai dishes.
  • Pattaya Floating Market: This market is a showcase of Thailand’s four major regions. Here you can sample a wide variety of authentic Thai street food from floating boat vendors, shop for souvenirs, and watch cultural performances.
  • Cooking classes: For a hands-on experience, learn to prepare traditional Thai dishes like Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup. Sasi’s Lovemade Kitchen and OMG Thai Restaurant and Cooking School offer opportunities to master local recipes.
  • Muay Thai: As Thailand’s national sport, Muay Thai is a core part of its culture.
  • Training: Try a class for beginners or a longer training camp at respected gyms like Fairtex Training Center or Venum Training Camp.
  • Live fights: For an electrifying cultural spectacle, watch a live boxing match at Max Muay Thai Stadium.
  • Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: Established in 1974, this world-renowned cabaret features transgender performers in dazzling costumes and intricate choreography. The show is family-friendly and is a must-see for visitors.
  • Alcazar Cabaret Show: Similar to Tiffany’s, this cabaret shows features transgender artists performing a blend of traditional Thai cultural dances, K-pop, Bollywood, and Western musical numbers.
  • Thaithani Cultural Village: Here you can watch cultural shows that include traditional dance, music, and a Muay Thai demonstration. You can also participate in handicrafts, enjoy a Northern Thai khantoke dinner, and learn about the local way of life.
  • Nong Nooch Tropical Garden: This destination hosts a Thai Cultural Extravaganza multiple times daily. The show features elaborate costumes, martial arts, folk dances, and re-enactments of traditional Thai ceremonies. The garden also has an interactive elephant show.

WHY VISIT:

Pattaya for its vibrant and varied tourist attractions, including the iconic Sanctuary of Truth, the energetic Walking Street nightlife, family-friendly water parks like Ramayana Water Park, and diverse cultural sites like Nong Nooch Tropical Garden and Mini Siam. The city offers a mix of entertainment, relaxation, and cultural experiences, with options for water sports, cultural sites

HOW TO GET THERE:

• Bangkok to Pattaya you can take a Car, Bus or train. (about 02 hours)

BEST TIME TO VISIT:

November to February (Peak/Dry Season): Cool, dry, and comfortable with low humidity and sunny skies. Daytime temperatures are pleasant, ranging. Ideal for enjoying beaches, water sports, and outdoor sightseeing.
March to May (Hot Season): Very hot and humid, with temperatures soaring. Activities: You can attend the Songkran Festival (Thai New Year) in April for a vibrant cultural experience, but the heat can be intense.
June to October (Rainy/Monsoon Season): Characterized by higher humidity and increased rainfall, though daily rainfall often consists of short, heavy downpours rather than continuous rain.

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