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Pattaya, Thailand travel tales
Our customers share their travelling experiences in Pattaya, Thailand.
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| G Gerlach |
07 March 2003 |
Stayed at Pattaya Park Beach Resort - Pattaya, Thailand.
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The beach and water park was nice although the theme park has seen its better days. A short cab ride puts you at Walking Street. It is nice to be a little out of town although like I said before I had a friend with me and did not need to make use of the bounty in town. Food is pretty much what ever you may want, KFC to local foods.
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| Y Ino |
05 March 2003 |
Stayed at Nova Lodge Hotel - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Relatively clean sea.
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| K Andrasi |
18 February 2003 |
Stayed at View Talay Villas - Pattaya, Thailand.
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We went to a German restaurant by the beach not far away from the place. The food there is excellent. We liked the fillet mignon.
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| M Zatz |
17 February 2003 |
Stayed at Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Pattaya itself it really not very nice. The beach is overrun with vendors and the water was only recently declared "safe for swimming" by the Thai authorities. We are residents in Bangkok though, and so it does make a quick and easy escape from the air pollution and crowds of Bangkok. However, when we do go, we make sure to stay at a nice hotel with good facilities and an excellent pool, since that is where we do our swimming. I wouldn't even bother visiting the beach.
There are some decent restaurants around, but my preference is to make sure the hotel has good food, and just avoid getting out into the sleaze that is Pattaya at night. If you're into the go-go bars and beer bars, then this is place for you. If you're travelling with kids, go to the Hard Rock Hotel or else avoid Pattaya altogether.
One thing that is a must-do though is the Tiffany show. It's really almost impossible to believe those are "men" up there on stage.
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| A Cay |
08 February 2003 |
Stayed at Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya - Pattaya, Thailand.
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We recommend that future travellers in the area go to Koh Samet and Koh Larn in order to enjoy a real "quiet" beach. If you've been to Boracay, you will be disappointed with Pattaya. It was pretty shocking to have to pay for a seat on a public beach. The TukTuks were great to get around and over-all the area was crime free.
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| L Huang |
06 February 2003 |
Stayed at Amari Orchid Resort and Tower - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Try to arrive before noon because many tours leave around 10:00. Pattaya is a very relaxing place. Enjoy your trip!
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| G Rees |
09 January 2003 |
Stayed at Central Wong Amat Beach Resort - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Hire a Thai guide who understands and comprehends your language.
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| V Vinogradov |
05 January 2003 |
Stayed at Loma Hotel - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Information about transport to the places of interest sometimes was not correct.
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| D Duffield |
30 December 2002 |
Stayed at Asia Pattaya Beach Hotel - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Relaxing destination
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| E Abdul |
29 December 2002 |
Stayed at Amari Orchid Resort and Tower - Pattaya, Thailand.
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At the hotel the food is good, I recommend The Hard Rock Cafe good music and nice food.
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