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29 Feb 2024 - 6 min read
If you wonder where the most favorite tourist destination in Southeast Asia is, you’ll get ‘Thailand’ as the common response. It’s because this country is known for its natural sights, like tropical beaches, islands, and its historical landmarks, such as royal palaces and temples displaying figures of Buddha. This is why Thailand is a home to lots of amazing topographies and abundant cultural pasts. Friendly locals, delicious local foods, and lively nightlife are also factors boosting the country’s popularity among tourists around the globe. They also say that Thailand is one of the most low-cost destinations in Southeast Asia.
Speaking about busy nightlife in Thailand, there’s a city famous for that; it’s Pattaya. Imagine you’re a sociable person who loves being in a crowd, walking down Pattaya Walking Street would be an incredible experience. The neon lights, music and the performers, as well as foods and people are all overflowing this kilometer long road, making it the foremost attraction for both locals and foreigners. Although you’re a person preferring quiet places, you have to consider visiting this street at least once, since you’ll get another experience, like tasting a range of Thailand’s flavorsome cuisines. Worry no more, below are several info regarding how to enjoy Walking Street Pattaya, how to get there, and some accommodations nearby:
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While taking a look at a crowded place, like Walking Street Pattaya, make sure you already have some plans of what to do there in order not to waste the time, for instance:
Bars are scattered in Walking Street Pattaya, so wherever bar you go to, there must be a performance of a band there. On certain nights, 5 bands are playing on stage. Performed by talented musicians, the music allows you to tap your feet and dance while you gulp down some drinks. However, if you avoid visiting bars, you can just walk along the street and hear the bands play from the road.
In the Walking Street, you’ll also get to see the Muay Thai Show. The matches may not be the real ones, yet it’s still fun to watch. Anyone can step into the ring just to be photographed in boxer pants. The most popular one is said halfway down the street.
When you have had enough of the Walking Street’s frenzy, you can take a break to Bali Hai Pier. At night, the water view is quiet and pretty, so it’ll be the perfect spot for you to just sit on the edge of the pier, breathe the air, and stare at the water ripples. In the morning while the beach is clean, you can take ferry or speedboat trips.
Varying from local, Asian, Western, up to international dishes are offered in the Walking Street Pattaya. Therefore, savoring various meals in this famous street is a compulsory thing to do. The menus’ prices also vary; from the cheapest to the most expensive ones. It’s recommended for you to make a budget for culinary experience because, as with other tourist destinations, Walking Street Pattaya will get you distinct gastronomic adventures. Keep reading and you’ll find some culinary options in this area in this article.
As when visiting other places, trying cuisine is a necessary thing. It’s because you can get a peculiar culinary experience you won’t find in your own hometown. Walking Street Pattaya has several popular eateries you should consider stopping by, they are:
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King Seafood is a restaurant pescatarians won’t miss. It serves a range of seafood, such as lobsters, prawns, clams, crabs, and many more with the costs starting from RM 11.97 onwards. The outdoor seating is set on the coastline of Pattaya Beach, making it the best spot to capture the water view while finishing off your seafood.
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You can guess what cuisines the restaurant offers only by scanning its name. A full variety of Indian meals, like paneer tikka, chaap, and chole are served here; there are also vegan and gluten free options of food. The menu prices start from RM 19.11 onwards.
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If you seek international cuisines in Walking Street Pattaya, you can go to SENS Grill. Ribs and burgers are their favorites; they also serve good wines. To get a pleasurable dining experience, make sure to choose seats by the window to see the street’s hustle bustle.
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Another eatery with water scenery is FOLK. Situated in the heart of the famous red-light district in Pattaya, FOLK is a fast-food and gastropub establishment specializing in cocktails and crafted beers. However, it also offers several Western meals, such as scallops, grilled chickens, spaghetti, and pizza margherita.
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Since the Walking Street is also famous for its location near the beach, there must be lots of seafood eateries, another one is Nang Nual Pattaya. Various tasty and fresh seafood is available here, yet Western and Thai dishes, like pasta, steak, vegetables, and wines are also set out. Thanks to the outdoor seating area, you can sense the ocean’s breeze and listen to the pleasant music while eating.
Walking Street Pattaya is the notorious red-light district with an electric and frenetic atmosphere, making it the city’s most visited venue. Hence, it becomes a relatively accessible place. From Bangkok, some transport options available are:
You can get to South Pattaya by bus from Bangkok Mochit Bus Terminal. The journey takes 2 hours 40 minutes with the fares starting from RM 26.04 up to 36.76. From South Pattaya, the Walking Street is only a 3-minute walk away.
Also read: What to do in Bangkok for Young Adults
The second option is by train from either Phaya Thai or Lat Krabang. From Phaya Thai, the ARL (Airport Rail Link) will take you to Pattaya for only 28 minutes at fares starting from RM 4.60 to 125.60. Meanwhile you’ll have an hour 45 minutes or 2 hours 28 minutes journey from Lat Krabang to Pattaya at approximately RM 5.02 to 137.85. Then, you should continue to a 7-minute journey by taxi to the Walking Street at RM 11.33 to 13.79.
The third method, the most flexible one, is by taxi. The journey takes an hour and 31 minutes from Bangkok to the Walking Street Pattaya, yet this option would be the most costly among others; you can spend RM 150.11 up to RM 183.80 for a single trip.
This last option might be quite similar to going by taxi. By driving, either with a private or rental car, you’ll also take an hour and 31 minute journey to reach Walking Street Pattaya from Bangkok; and the fuel may cost around RM 80.50 to RM 116.28.
When you set Walking Street Pattaya as the main destination to visit in your itinerary, you must not want to miss anything from this place before you finish exploring. Therefore, choosing to stay near to the area is the best decision. Here are some hotels around Walking Street Pattaya:
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Located 222 meters away from the Walking Street, Marine Plaza Hotel is the 3-star accommodation you can consider choosing during the exploration of the most bustling street in Pattaya. With well-equipped in-room facilities ranging from RM 148.68/night, this hotel’s also suitable for families because children pool’s available there. You can also combine your relaxing time at pools with massage offered in the hotel. Besides Walking Street Pattaya, Central Festival Pattaya Beach and Laem Bali Hai are other attractions you can look in on.
200 Moo 10 Phratamnak Rd, Nongprrue,Banglamung, South Pattaya
RM 261.35
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Another cozy hotel with 3-star services near Walking Street Pattaya is 7 Days Premium Hotel Pattaya. With a room’s price starting from RM 217.40/night, you can already get a comfortable air-conditioned spacious room. In case you need anything, some shops, groceries, and supermarkets are accessible from the hotel.
115/15,16, Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150
RM 447.25
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Walking Street Pattaya is only a stone’s throw away from Grand Hotel Pattaya, so you just need to walk to reach it. In addition to well-furnished rooms, the hotel also provides a coffee shop and restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals. To get those packages, you only have to spend about RM 224.80/night.
Don’t forget to always monitor the hotels’ availability, prices, and times for check-in and check-out on Traveloka. You can also find other accommodation options whose facilities fit you on that app.
Upon reaching this paragraph, you now already have everything you need to know about Walking Street Pattaya. The next plan is booking your flights on Traveloka; and don’t forget to always get this app ready to use because you can also find other activities while in Thailand or Pattaya. Visit this to discover that information. Go get all your pleasure there, travel well, and have a blast!
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