Jomtien Beach

3-km south of Pattaya lies Jomtien Beach. The area is a lot less chaotic and is home to many high-rise condominiums, beach-front resorts, and countless eateries to suit every budget.

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Nong Nooch Tropical Garden

Another popular tourist attraction and one of the top ten most beautiful gardens in the world, Nong Nooch Tropical Garden welcomes more than 5,000 visitors each day with its botanical gardens, theme park, daily cultural shows, restaurants, and accommodations.

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Ko Lan

A favorite go-to spot for day-trippers from Pattaya, this small island off Pattaya’s coast is known for its many beautiful white sand beaches set against a backdrop of verdant hills and fun activities like parasailing, snorkeling, and undersea walking.

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Cabaret Shows

Pattaya is also famous for the lively shows from colorfully costumed transgender artists and beauty pageants. Among the most visited places are Alcazar Cabaret Show and Tiffany's Show Pattaya; both of them feature dancing and music performances that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.

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Pattaya Floating Market

A colorful cultural attraction that represents cultures and products from the four regions of Thailand in an area of 100,000 sqm, this floating market features over 114 waterfront shops and on the canal, there are a few dozens of small flatboats selling souvenirs and authentic Thai food.

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seafood restaurants

Restaurants dotted around the hotel can show you how the seafood from the Gulf of Thailand tastes like and how fresh they are. Although Western and international cuisines are common in the area, Thai food is very popular and they are quite affordable. Without trying one of these restaurants, your trip to Pattaya wouldn’t be completed.

Restaurants
  • Pupen Seafood
  • Mum Aroi
  • Preecha Seafood
  • The Glass House Pattaya