Walk Down Walking Street
Derek FrealDerek Freal/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, PATTAYA/ Updated : Mar 2, 2017, 15:59 IST
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At 6 PM every day, the southern end of Beach Road closes to vehicular traffic and Walking Street officially comes to life. From South Pattaya Road all the way to the Bali Hai Pier, the entire street transforms into the epicenter o … Read more
At 6 PM every day, the southern end of Beach Road closes to vehicular traffic and Walking Street officially comes to life. From South Pattaya Road all the way to the Bali Hai Pier, the entire street transforms into the epicenter of Pattaya nightlife. Read less

At 6 PM every day, the southern end of Beach Road closes to vehicular traffic and Walking Street officially comes to life. From South Pattaya Road all the way to the Bali Hai Pier, the entire street transforms into the epicenter of Pattaya nightlife. Whether your night starts or ends here, odds are that at some point you’ll be walking through it.
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