Places to visit in Pattaya
Jessy FaradayJessy Faraday/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PATTAYA/ Updated : Feb 22, 2017, 11:12 IST
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147 km southeast of Bangkok and facing the Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya is a premier beach destination in Asia. While the relaxing ambience puts you at ease, Pattaya has a lot to offer you, such as the breathtaking combo of beaches a … Read more
147 km southeast of Bangkok and facing the Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya is a premier beach destination in Asia. While the relaxing ambience puts you at ease, Pattaya has a lot to offer you, such as the breathtaking combo of beaches and metropolitan life to cherish for a lifetime. Read less

147 km southeast of Bangkok and facing the Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya is a premier beach destination in Asia. While the relaxing ambience puts you at ease, Pattaya has a lot to offer you, such as the breathtaking combo of beaches and metropolitan life to cherish for a lifetime.
In Pattaya, you have plenty of options involving land and water recreation such as scuba diving, game fishing, and golfing. Other than these activities, you can also go to amusement and theme parks, museums, and botanical gardens. Families, couples and single visitors, all enjoy alike there.
With family friendly and relaxed atmosphere, this place is good for water sports and seaside massages. From sunrise to sunset, Pattaya is always brimming with life with never a dull moment. From a small beach town, it has grown to a luxurious destination where tourists flock from all over the world to get the best of experience. With a multitude of restaurants and hotels, you are sure to have the most fun in this diverse city.
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