Where To stay In PATTAYA Thailand | Don't make these MISTAKES!

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Your choice of Pattaya hotel could literally make or break you holiday, here is why!

Make sure when booking your hotel in Pattaya you look at all aspects of what could or couldn't happen and make sure you tick all your boxes.

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My first time to Pattaya in 2018 I stayed up in Pratumnak at a place called the Hideaway (not to be confused with the Hideaway on Soi 15). The room was extremely cheap and comfortable but there were only a few bars around that area and I didn't like having to travel into Pattaya town every night (you only do that walk once!) 🙂 I believe they're calling it Petersburg hill now due to the influx of Russians up there but not my cup of tea. Guest friendly.

I've stayed at the Travelodge on Soi 15 4 times since then. It is in a great location just off Soi Bukhao and you have the Avenue Mall the other way which is a quick walk to get you onto 2nd road. Across the road there is an alley to Soi Diana and LK Metro. You can also follow soi 15 parallel to 2nd road if you want a quieter walk towards walking street. The hotel itself is nice, the beds are super comfy foam mattresses and pillows. Probably the comfiest beds I've ever slept in. It has a pool on the roof with some great views across Pattaya although the drinks are expensive up there. The only problem I have with this place is that it has no balcony. I like to sit out in a morning or evening after a shower and you can't do that here. Guest friendly.

I've stopped in the Adelphi which I think was on Soi 21 off Soi Bukhao. (The soi directly across from treetown). This was a nice hotel again with a pool on the roof although not as high as the Travelodge so the views weren't as good. It's a good location if you are a fan of treetown/or SOi MIT as they are literally on your doorstep. What I like about this location is if you don't want to wrestle with Soi Bukhao itself but plan on going to Soi Lengkee or Chaiyapoon, you can head the other direction up to 3rd road and can avoid the hustle and bustle. IF you like you're pool/snooker there is a great club on 3rd road called double kiss and another bar call Hustlers. To say you are a stone throw away from the action here you can't hear any noise at night. Guest friendly.

My last stay a few weeks ago was at the Golden Sea on Soi Bukhao. Here the rooms are massive with a huge bed! (Although not as comfy as Travelodge I was impressed with the sheer size of it!)
This wasn't a bad area as you are tucked back far enough so the noise doesn't affect you. There are great views from the back on the huge balcony you have of eastern Pattaya and also south towards Jomtien. It has a decent enough pool and the guy there will get you cans of Chang for 50 baht. There are some great little bars around this area you can visit before heading off to somewhere more full on. I stayed for 16 nights and paid £280 which I think is an absolute bargain. Guest friendly.

liamsutcliffe
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No matter where you stay the Thai Angle Grinding Championships will be being held downstairs or next door.

truckerfromreno
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I used to manage a hotel for 20 years. However I have told my travel agent these are my requirements: King size bed, safe in room is a must, pool, if renting a condo or apartment cleaning service is a must. And lastly I travel alone always book for a party of 2 to avoid extra charges when entertaining eye candy guests.

nojames
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Great topic Trevor, and of interest to me. I come twice a year at a month at a time. I try different hotels some I go back to some I don't. I prefer hotels with rooftop pools as the water will probably be a nice temperature. I loved the Areca lodge, it had everything perfect location and lovely rooms etc, but the pools were freezing as they were ground level and in the shade mostly. Just my preference. Also I enjoy a swim after I've had a hot sweaty active day. On a rooftop pool i enjoy a swim, have a cocktail watch the sun go down over Pattaya and the city comes alive. At the end of every holiday i visit some other hotels for my next holiday, check out rooms, bar, restaurant, friendliness of staff and of course the pool. Most hotels are glad to show you around. Pattaya is an amazing city and although changing it remains a massive part of my life, so much so it will be my home one day. Good luck hotel hunting. 😊👍

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I just returned home this week after spending 5 months in Thailand which I spent 4 months in Pattaya. I like the night life but equally important is quiet at night and I found a couple places that fit my lifestyle. First place I stayed at was XQ hotel on Soi 1 between beach road and second road your 500 meters walk to the beach, Terminal 21 and Central Marina mail and a 5 min walk to Soi 6 the hotel is only 3 yrs old and has a gorgeous roof top pool and zero charge for being ladies back to the room, rooms are big and big bathrooms and showers. My second location I wanted to be a little closer to the centre locations and the beach wasn’t important on the list anymore but a more resort style place condo style with a kitchen but still daily maid service and found a place it’s called the Altera Hotel and Residence just off second road and your a 3 min walk to Soi 6 rooms where big and modern and honestly spend the day just chilling around the pool felt like you where in a tropical paradise tons of western, European and Thai options to eat and Central Marina mall is just a 5 min walk to big C, you got the baht buses but again dead quiet at night. If you thing is to party 24/7 probably not the ideal location of these hotels but if you like to go out at night and come home to somewhere where you can get a good nights Rest In Peace and quiet two very good options. Both had excellent breakfast geared to western style with small Thai options.

nathan
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Soi Bukhoa area. I love just being able to walk 5 minutes and be in thick of things. Also love being able to run back to hotel to nap or use the bathroom, change sweaty clothes. I like a decent hotel with a pool for some daily sun and quiet. I like a decent sized room to relax during day. Balcony is great

ahappierman
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I found soi 10 ticks all my boxes, reasonable prices, a lot quieter than other soi, and right in the middle of it all. each to their own, good on ya Trev.

anthonynorth-iwih
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Just got back to the states after 11 days in Pattaya, also went to Bangkok and Phukett. I stayed at the Aya Boutique Hotel Pattaya, great location, nice room, nice staff, nice pool, good AC, about $48 a night, .I booked on Agoda. No fee for a friend to come up but you have to tell the front desk. I'm sure there are better hotels and probably worse, but this place worked out for me. no regrets.

veedub
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You don't need to book in advance for Patters, lads, at least when arriving away from high season (November to Feb). Just turn up with your luggage and walk along Soi Diana, which runs between Second and Third Roads. It actually changes its name to Soi LK (not to be confused with nearby Soi LKMetro, overpowering at night) after Bua Khao. Or alternatively, walk along Bua Khao itself heading south from the intersection with Diana. BK is a very lively soi - one of the entertainment hubs in town - which runs parallel to Second Road. There are plenty of more than good hotels along these two strips for around TB500-600 per night. Some even have weekly or monthly discounts. The fancier ones have swimming pools. All are very central, clean, quietish and well-run. (The owners are not paying me to say this).

robertflint
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Last time I stayed at the Baywalk Residence on Beach Road about 300 m from Walking Street. The hotel and the rooms are a bit run down but not too bad. They offer breakfast which is ok. Prices are reasonable. The rooms are spacious. Wifi is good. A good chair and desk to put your Laptop on. The bed is big and room cleaning is done early. A small fridge is enough for a six-pack and some food. The staff is friendly. No joiner fees. The best part for me is the location. A 7/11 is in the same building as well as ATMs. Lots of restaurants nearby. I am going back to Pattaya soon and booked the same hotel again but this time without breakfast. I want to explore surrounding places for breakfast.

werner
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Not been to Thailand for 6 years now, but I keep looking at great clips like yours to reminisce... aah... You give some great advice on your channel.
Like many have said here, for first time visitors I'd suggest a hotel e.g. a mid-priced hotel on or near Jomtien beach, or if you really want to be in the thick of the action pick one around the mid-to-south Pattaya. If you like the area and are thinking of coming back (as many do), then do some research towards the end of your holiday, on the interweb followed up by actual visits to see the places, to come up with some options, which is quite an interesting task to set yourself in the daytime.
I've tried various hotels in the past, some near, some far from the action, some good, some okay, none particularly bad, but my favourite places have always been serviced apartments. Typically roomier and more homely than a hotel room, and suit me better as a base for my typical 2-3 week stay. They tend to charge for water and electricity (check the rates), usually include weekly room cleaning / linen changing but you can request more frequent services for a small fee. No in-house facilities but there are so many 7-Elevens, laundry shops, cafes and restaurants nearby that it's just not a problem. A usable kitchen, sizable TV and full size fridge are usually provided. Google "Serviced Apartments Pattaya" and you will find many on booking sites, and you can usually book direct although some will require a deposit.
One thing you should not underestimate is the heat / humidity, which you've often mentioned before on your channel. Even in peak season it can sometimes get oppressive, especially for the uninitiated. If you are relatively young and fit then this won't be much of a problem, but if (like me) you are older and less fit then I'd definitely recommend taking that into account in the choice of where to stay e.g. staying in Jomtien means you get the benefit of the cool sea breeze, and as you said, there is plenty of everything you need nearby and you can always take a regular Baht bus, or pay for a Bolt taxi into Pattaya whenever you wish.
In the hotter times of the year in Thailand I became an avid fan of shopping malls, e.g. Royal Garden (back in the early 2000's when it was the only one around), then my favourite became Central Shopping Mall, where I could spend a good portion of the day inside in the cool, wandering around window shopping, catching a movie, a meal at one of many restaurants, and an ice cream or coffee. The newer Terminal 21 in North Pattaya would also be worth a visit.

stephensmith
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Been staying when in pattaya at sutas court for over 25 years. Great price / staff / location. Best deal by a mile

grahammurray
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Me and my Thai wife always stay in the Areca Lodge which is right opposite LK Metro. It’s got 2 pools and a decent breakfast. It’s a bit expensive £40 a night but it’s a nice hotel and right in the mix for nightlife.

rogerjohnson
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Hoping to scratch Pattaya off my bucket list next year and your Youtube channel has been priceless.

stuart
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Hey Uncle Trevor...
My Fit Brit guy, 😉
This I feel is one of your best videos. Even though it was done 6 months ago, it could easily be 6 years ago.
the wealth of information is nothing less than incredible.
I personally had to cancel six different hotels (free cancellation and all done with in 24 hours) before I found one in Jomtien Beach. 3 weeks, $275, about a mile east of beach road. I love to walk and thanks for the heads up on the crappy sidewalks and streets in almost all places in Pattaya.
Be safe bro.
😎🤙

el_grecko_
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Good morning Trev, I stayed at heritage beach hotel for a month I found it a great place to stay, included big buffet breakfast every day, great view, massive pool, can highly recommend, and no joiner fee,

malcolmhawken
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Good video - I have been happy with the less expensive hotels around LK Metro. I tip for extra Thick comforter / bed spread and never had a problem. No pool needed - and no huge TV or expensive furniture.

jasonwillis
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If you're not sure where to stay I would always go with just booking a place for 3-4 days. If you like it and want to stay longer just make another reservation. If not, then find a new place that you happen to come across while in Pattaya. Unless it is a major holiday it isn't usually too hard to move around.

SpeedyBlueBiker
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I have stayed in a lot of different places around Pattaya and Jomtien now i always stay at D hotel off Bukhau great pool big clean rooms great staff close to everything wouldn't go past it❤

neilwatt
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Brilliant haven’t been there in 11 years coming back this summer and things seem pretty much like it was

craigtaylor