Where2Go by MakeMyTrip • 23 Jan 2025
Located on the seashore, Sanctuary of Truth is a wooden castle boasting a mix of Buddhism and Hinduism - perfect for a spiritual escape and learning the meaning of life.
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden is home to a large living tropical plant collection and features themed gardens. Here, you can watch elephant shows and even ride them.
Located atop Pratumnak Hill, Big Buddha Hill offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Embark on a hike here that leads to the Big Buddha statue.
Jomtien Beach is a 6-kilometre-long popular beach in Pattaya known for its vibrant atmosphere, spa services and a variety of water sports such as jet skiing and snorkelling.
Coral Island (Koh Larn) is a coastal haven that is a great full-day trip for some beach fun. It has crystal-clear water, coral reefs and beautiful stretches of fine white sand.
This is the busiest beach in Pattaya and has a lovely selection of beach bars. In addition to water sports, tourists also visit here to watch the sunset with a cocktail.
Pattaya Floating Market offers a glimpse of riverside Thai communities and their culture. This market features over 114 shops selling traditional handicrafts and water vendors.
Nestled in the heart of Thailand, this Chinese park is a stunning attraction where visitors learn the long history of Chinese descendants and explore the exhibition buildings.
Wong Amat Beach is known to be one of Pattaya's most serene and enchanting beaches. Away from the usual bustle, here you can enjoy jet skiing, volleyball and swimming.
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