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Best places to visit in Pattaya

  • Sanctuary of Truth

    The Sanctuary of Truth is a unique teak structure built entirely of carved wood without metal nails, serving as an art installation, religious shrine, and cultural monument with Thai, Khmer, Chinese, and Indian religious iconography.

  • Walking Street

    Walking Street is a famous street in Pattaya known for its vibrant nightlife, bars, clubs, discos, live music venues, and entertainment, especially after 6 PM when it closes to traffic.

  • Jomtien Beach

    Jomtien Beach is a quieter and cleaner alternative to Pattaya Beach, popular for sunbathing, water sports, and a more laid-back atmosphere, especially favored by expats.

  • Mini Siam

    Mini Siam is a miniature park attraction in Pattaya featuring miniature copies of well-known structures from Thailand, Europe, and other parts of the world.

  • Pattaya Beach

    Pattaya Beach is a 3-kilometer long beach offering hotels, restaurants, souvenir shops, and water sports like windsurfing, jet skiing, and parasailing, also serving as a departure point for diving expeditions.

  • Big Buddha

    The Big Buddha Temple, also known as Wat Phra Khao Yai, is a temple complex located on Pratamnak Hill, featuring a large 18-meter tall Buddha statue and offering views of Pattaya and Jomtien beaches.

  • Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden

    Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden features diverse gardens, orchid collections, topiary displays, cultural shows, and a skywalk offering sweeping views of the property.

  • Pattaya Viewpoint

    Pattaya Viewpoint on Pratumnak Hill offers stunning views of the city and the bay, ideal for panoramic photos and enjoying the sunset.

  • Pratumnak Hill

    Pratumnak Hill is where the Big Buddha statue sits, providing a serene escape with breathtaking 360° views of Pattaya's coastline.

  • Naklua Fish Market

    Naklua Fish Market is the premier destination for the freshest seafood in the region, offering a vibrant taste of Thailand's coastal heritage.

  • Buddha Mountain

    Buddha Mountain, also known as CI Chan, is a limestone hill near Naon Fan featuring a large golden Buddha engraving, a popular cultural attraction in Pattaya.

  • Pratamnak Hill

    Pratamnak Hill is a forested area south of Pattaya where Watay, an 18-meter tall golden monument of the Buddha, is located, offering great views of Kolar Island.

  • Coral Island

    Coral Island (Colarn) is a must-visit destination for crystal-clear water and snorkeling, offering a refreshing escape from the city.

  • The Sanctuary of Truth

    The Sanctuary of Truth is an awe-inspiring, towering wooden temple that blends Buddhist and Hindu elements, representing a philosophical statement built to last for generations.

  • Pattaya Floating Market

    Pattaya Floating Market is a vibrant maze of canals where wooden boats serve regional dishes, handmade crafts, and sweet local treats, offering a unique cultural experience.

  • Koh Larn

    Koh Larn is a tropical island accessible by a short ferry or speedboat trip from Pattaya, offering crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or water sports.

  • Nong Nooch gardens

    Los jardines Nong Nooch son un enorme jardín con múltiples secciones para explorar, que incluyen un valle de dinosaurios con más de 900 modelos de dinosaurios de tamaño natural.

  • Central Pattaya

    Central Pattaya is a large shopping mall offering a wide range of brands from low to high-end, providing an authentic shopping experience.

  • Pattaya Walking Street

    Pattaya Walking Street is the most famous nightlife district in Pattaya, featuring a long strip of bars, clubs, and live music venues illuminated by neon lights.

  • Pattaya Night Market

    Pattaya Night Market is a vibrant market offering affordable and tasty street food, from grilled meats to Thai pancakes, providing a rich cultural experience.

  • Four Regions Floating Market

    The Four Regions Floating Market is split into four zones showcasing different regions of Thailand, offering culture, food, unique shopping options, and entertaining performances.

  • Underwater World Pattaya

    Underwater World Pattaya is an Indo-Pacific aquarium with a 100m acrylic tunnel featuring reef sharks, giant groupers, and tropical fish, with a new touchpool expansion.

  • Coral Island (Koh Larn)

    Koh Larn (Coral Island) is a tropical retreat with white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for water activities like snorkeling and banana boat rides.

  • Paya Floating Market

    The Pattaya Floating Market is a 10-hectare riverfront attraction with over 100 vendors and stalls showcasing Thailand's ancient riverbank community, local crafts, and regional Thai goods and souvenirs, where visitors can also sample exotic foods.

  • Underwater World

    Underwater World Pattaya is Thailand's first modern aquarium, featuring a 100-meter long underwater tunnel showcasing around 500 species of fish, a coral reef zone, and interactive exhibits.

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