@@aliteaani5213ebruari is a nice month to go. Nice climate. April is not that great. Way too warm. Still dont understand why people go there in summer months anyway..
Very informative and helpful video as usual Arsen! And great catching and soothing music! Well done! 👏⭐️ Will be in BKK next week. Can’t wait! If we ever meet, drinks on me! 😊
You do a great job covering the areas most tourist will most likely end up I'm headed back and it is good info on the hotels and current pricing wish you were around when I first started going to Thailand -GREAT JOB -
Thank you, we are coming at end of December til February. We have a villa for a couple of weeks with friends til they leave then will be looking for something else. This is so useful xx
Nice tour of the hotels, thank you. For the even more budget minded visitors the Pratumnack area offers a quieter version of Pattaya that is just off the well-beaten path. My last stay there 5 years ago at Baan Piccha was $12 a night for a larger room than the expensive hotels offer. And this price can be negotiated down for extended stays. 5 minute walk to the beach. 5 minute motorbike ride to Central Pattaya and Walking Street. And enough bars at restaurants just outside the hotel you wouldn't have to use transportation. I've also stayed at the Twin Palms Resort many times. Located on Beach Road just north of the Hard Rock Hotel. Has a nice pool and great restaurant with room service 24 hours.
Great video, I am not fuss on accommodation's so long as it is clean and comfortable but I do insist on a nice pool, thanks for exploring the options. The only thing I would add for going to PTY/Thailand is the food, unique in the world and delicious.
Arsen most I will ever pay for are hotel is 30 max australian There’s two good cheap places to eat in pattaya kiss food and are great little place in 3rd rd that has lots ducks chickens hanging out front you can get are chickenhoi an man for 60 baht with rice soup
I coming in may, and booked 22 nights at Glow Hotel, a four star hotel built in 2021 with roof top pool on 3rd road. Price only 500 euro for 22 nights. Guest friendly too 😁
Best place to stay is at the Avani! tropical oasis next to the beach and guest friendly.! was there last week and will go back 4sure! payed $120 a night
All Pattaya hotels are guest friendly. There is the embarrassment factor as reception ask your guest to hand in their ID card (and phone the room when they leave to check all OK). Hotels will charge if you want to bring back 2 guests, if that's your thing.
Hi Arsen, thank you for your works and your very instructives videos (I took so many notes for my next arrival and travel), I would like to know about a technical point ? How do you manage to get such a good French translation on this video !? 😳🤔🙏
Hello pascal thank you for the compliment The translation is a a software I pay yearly, but still not so accurate because its automatic, glad you are understanding, if you are interested i can send you the link. Stay safe
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It's really really important to state very clearly for your viewers whether or not a hotel is guest friendly. You did this for a few of them and then others you just said suitable for single travelers...? does this mean its guest friendly? The Avani looks great but you didn't say the most important thing..?
I simply hope that one day, Pattaya will become bicycle-friendly by encouraging tourists to ride bicycles rather than motorcycles. Then, to improve bicycle safety, bike lanes should be improved throughout the areas, as well as manhole covers. Later on, increasing the number of walking streets and car-free zones, especially along beach roads, will help with traffic flow.
In most cases, I believe "bike lanes" or, at least, "Share the Road" are beneficial to making a city a better place, but neither is required. I saw some cyclists commuting in Pattaya, but the city's infrastructure, particularly the manhole covers, poses a risk to them.
Arsen when you say between 30 to 70 dollars are night there’s big gap in there? So are you saying single budget room is 30 dollars big leap to 70 dollars?
The Arbour was OK when we stayed but the pool/rooftop bar were unusable due to huge amounts of young people using it for hour (plus) long homemade Instagram style photo shoots all the time
I am coming to Bangkok in November for three weeks… how long do you recommend I stay in Pattaya? I like nightlife, girls and beach, no family activities….
30to 70usd are barget hotel in pattaya? you must be kiddind right? yes, in usa, 70 was barget one, but you were talking about psttaya, the avg wages were about B20k a month. 30 usd, i can find one about sane as 70 one.