Last year we stayed at the Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort, nice hotel and a 5 min taxi from the centre. We had dinner at the Hilton (fabulous views) which is in the centre of Beach Road where all the bars etc are.
If you want to stay in th middle of the madness and noise, Hilton. If you prefer a quiet hotel after partying, then I can suggest Centara.
We were only there for 1 night, which was enough Rest of the time we stayed at the Banyan Tree in Bangkok before moving onto Patong (like Blackpool on steroids) in Phuket, which was far more fun and livelier! |
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By *eorHer OP Couple
over a year ago
edinburgh |
Was in Pattaya last year but a bit out from centre so just looking for somewhere a bit more central just maybe on the outskirts of the central area of walking street and beach road
Thank you for the response so far very helpful |
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"Check out LK Renaissance pattaya I've stayed here a few times great location & price.
Also don't charge for any freinds to come into room."
You mean Ladyboys |
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By *ealfunCouple
over a year ago
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Can anyone suggest a nice quietish hotel in centre of Pattaya, not a cheap one but not overly expensive, but comfortable with the buzz of Pattaya around it
Thanks folks "
We know Pattaya very well so let us know if you would like advice. |
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Pattaya the real sin city
Areca nice medium priced
Lk metropol more upmarket also look at chabahut bang in the centre but you wouldn't know has gardens that drown out the hectic hustle and bustle noises of pattaya |
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"Can thoroughly recommend the Areca Lodge.
Soi Diana Inn.
Friendly staff, very reasonably priced. Nice pools and gym. Very clean rooms."
Nice hotel, good price, breakfast included,good facilities, excellent location, nice and quiet at night, so you get a good night's sleep |
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Depends what you want but in pattaya (and in Thailand in general) you might as well go 5star all the way for the cost. We've been about 15 times and you can always found a good deal. If you want quiet but nice and near the action try Cape Dara, Dusit Thani, Amari Ocean Tower and for something a little different Siam@Siam. The Centaras are all good but a little further out |
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By *rSteve6Man
over a year ago
Bolton and Pattaya,Thailand |
I've stayed at The Chaba Hut Resort on Soi Buakhao and you wouldn't think that your only50 metres from the hustle and bustle of the bars and nightlife.
It's got bungalows in a garden surrounding,nice pool and friendly staff. |
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I'm in Pattaya 10/15 times per year;
My hotel choices would be;
Top End, Amari/Holiday Inn/Hilton ($110/180), Beach Road - opposite end to Walking St
Middle of Road, Siam by Siam ($75/120) Soi 2/3, Second Road
Good value ($45/$70), Areca Lodge, LK Metro/Second Road
Amazing value ($33/50), Hotel Concept Marcus, Pratumnak Hill
All clean, good service with an excellent breakfast |
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By *ieldhousetCouple
over a year ago
blackpool and Thailand |
Check out eastiny hotels they have a few around soi 7 and 8 between beach and second road
Areca lodge ok good position between second and soi bukho
Friday nights meet and greet at the camel toe soi 10 of soi kho pi |
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