Pattaya offers everything that a tourist dreams of. Being the biggest beach destination in Thailand, this city attracts thousands of people. The nightlife attractions make it a perfect tourist destination. In fact, this city is a combination of lovely beach, sun, sand, unforgettable entertainment, delicious food and outstanding nightlife. Nightlife in Pattaya is hugely famous among many people.

pattaya city

Referred to as Sin City, Pattaya is home to amazingly beautiful girls. The nightlife in this city is unique and inimitable. If you want to explore love, sex and lust, you cannot find a better place than Pattaya. The girls in this part of the world are rightly popular for their appreciable ability to make men feel like most desired and strongest. They make you feel like a young king. Many ardent travellers are of the opinion that Pattaya nightlife offers the ultimate entertainment due to the presence of beautiful, attractive and single women. These girls take you into different world altogether.3

Pattaya Beach

Sit on the sparkling sand as you enjoy the touch of sea waves and splashes of water on Pattaya Beach. But does this place warranty its inclusion as a local sightseeing attraction in Pattaya? You bet.

pattaya beach

This place is more than just sea and sand; it is a sightseeing place where you can dine at a seaside restaurant, have a drink at a floating beachfront café, go shopping and enjoy thrilling water sports like banana boat ride, jet skiing etc. This 4-kilometre long, crescent-shaped coastline lets you indulge and immerse in its exuberant and lively surroundings.

pattaya beach love
Party the Night in Walking Street
  • Things to do in Walking Street
    • Go Clubbing & Drinking
    • See live band performance
    • Witness a live Muay Thai Match
  • Best for: Party Freaks
pattaya walking street

When it comes to the sights and the sounds that you experience in Walking Street you will be amazed, no other street in Thailand even comes close (despite what the tourist guides may tell you.) Walking Street is almost 800meters long and as the name suggests there are no vehicles allowed in the street after 6pm. You can’t miss Walking Street in Pattaya because of the eye-catching bright neon lights and signs which is what it’s known for. The street as well as many side streets are full of bars, nightclubs, go-go bars, restaurants and beer bars. During the day the road is almost deserted but when darkness falls the neon lights, loud music and an army of girls hit the streets.

Go clubbing and drinking

You can’t just go to a red-light district without expecting to drink and dance, can you? Walking Street is one of the best places in Thailand to experience nightlife and you shouldn’t miss out on this. There are numerous night clubs and go-go bars to check out.

See a live band perform

Along the streets of Walking Street, there are several live bands performing to add to the entertaining atmosphere. You can catch any of these bands while hanging out at one of the bars with a good drink.

pattaya walking street - live music
Witness a live Muay Thai match

Muay Thai is a popular sport in this country and they take it quite seriously. In Walking Street, like the live bands, you’ll get to see a few shows and witness the action live. Some say the most famous one is near Marine Plaza just midway of the street.

walking street muay thai
Tips:

Be careful with your personal belongings

As with any place filled with tourists, the first thing you have to watch out for is your belongings. Walking Street is a lively place full of people so it’s an ideal place for a pickpocketing incident. Thailand is relatively safe but it’s better to be safe than sorry! You wouldn’t want to remember your trip as an unfortunate one, right? Be sure to mind your personal belongings especially important ones like your phone, wallet and important tourist identifications like your passport.

Visit with an open mind

Remember that Walking Street is a red-light district so expect a lot of things to be explicit and wild to an extent. If you want a peaceful and relaxing ambiance, this is not the place for you. Take note that the best time to visit is after 10pm, and from 7pm to 3am, the street is closed to vehicles. You’ll also have to walk a lot since it’s a long stretch of entertainment so be prepared for that. However, don’t forget to have a good time!

Experience the Pattaya Floating Market

Pattaya sightseeing is centred around unique experiences. One such experience is waiting for you at the Floating Market. One of the best sightseeing places in Pattaya that are always flocked by tourists, the reason why Floating market sees such enormous footfall is that it brings to display crafts, culture, and architecture of four regions of Thailand-Northern, Southern, Central and North-Eastern. So, hire a man-powered boat and capture the visuals of mesmerizing Thai architecture. Also, stop beside shops and water vendors and fill up your shopping bags with sculptures, handicrafts, silverware, and textile products.

pattaya floating market
Take Time To Reflect At The Sanctuary Of Truth

Rising 105 meters into the sky and made from teak wood which has been carved in the most intricate wat The Sanctuary of Truth is a beautiful sight to behold. This is not a Buddhist temple as you may expect, it was designed by a business owner as a place to go and reflect on oneself. Every part of the building both inside and out has incredibly detailed carvings that need to be seen to be believed, the building itself is still a work in progress which some say will never be finished. There are so many beautiful buildings across Thailand but this one has to come near the very top of the list.

pattaya sanctuary of truth
Climb the Hill at Wat Phra Khao Yai

Also known as Big Buddha Hill. Built back when Pattaya was just a humble fishing village. The 18 metre Buddha about 100 meters above sea level is hard to miss. When you get to the top of the hill and stand next to the Buddha you can see Pattaya beneath you and Jomtien Beach if you look outwards. As well as the Buddha there is a temple complex as well which has incense burning all day long as well many bells. The temple is still used to this day so expect to see monks and praying locals. The sight to see is easily accessible through public transportation for a good price, and although entry to the temple is free, you’ll be blessed by a monk for making a small donation either at the bottom of the ornate steps or next to the huge smiling Buddha himself.

pattaya wat phra khao yai
Amaze Yourself at Ripley’s Believe It or Not!

Many of us must have heard the strange worldly stories at TV show Ripley’s Believe It or Not. Believe It or Not is a chain of museums that show the visitor strange facts about the world we live In, most of these facts you would have no idea existed. This museum in Pattaya is home to over 300 items split over ten different subject areas. You will find a 1937 Jaguar that doubles as a motorboat as well as a replica of the Titanic made from a million matches. There is so much to do that it will take you an entire day, especially if you get lost for hours in The Infinity Maze. When you are finished with the museum and maze you still have the Tussauds Wax Museum, Ripley’s Haunted Adventure and the 4D Moving Theatre to explore.

pattaya ripleys believe it or not

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