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  • @liamsutcliffe4268
    @liamsutcliffe4268 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    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.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Fantastic comment that mate thank you so much. Enjoyed reading that.......

    • @graguitar6493
      @graguitar6493 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pratumnuk is pretty much st.petersburg these days. Me and my buddy occasionally sit at the 711 at the end of soi5 and we see probably 70% of the people are Russians

    • @addamr2052
      @addamr2052 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @grazmata6493, I was staying the Sunshine guest house hotel soi 5 Pratumnak and boy talk about little Moscow there . I liked the little eatery and pizza joint they had out from of the hotel that's if could put up with Boris and Natasha yabbering away in Russian lingo

    • @graguitar6493
      @graguitar6493 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@addamr2052 lol

    • @JeffLewis-i6w
      @JeffLewis-i6w 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Awesome details, I'll be newbie to Pattaya...great ti read advice on others experiences

  • @truckerfromreno
    @truckerfromreno ปีที่แล้ว +83

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

    • @richardontube
      @richardontube ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Oh, so you also stayed in my last hotel then? 😂

    • @niagarawarrior9623
      @niagarawarrior9623 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      lol thats a good point, one of the places i stayed at (XQ Pattaya) was real quiet until day 4 when the concrete dump trucks and jackhammer showed up

    • @Jack-r2v9b
      @Jack-r2v9b ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Saw the Patong angle grinding championship at Graceland resort, nice hotel otherwise

    • @808Bear
      @808Bear ปีที่แล้ว

      Everytime hehe

    • @NissanR33Ztune
      @NissanR33Ztune ปีที่แล้ว

      Ahah hahahhaha lol 😂 too true

  • @nojames101
    @nojames101 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    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.

  • @N17247
    @N17247 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    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. 😊👍

  • @24nathan48
    @24nathan48 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    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.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you had a great time mate

  • @robertflint2549
    @robertflint2549 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    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).

  • @anthonynorth-iw5ih
    @anthonynorth-iw5ih ปีที่แล้ว +3

    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.

  • @stephensmith5912
    @stephensmith5912 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    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.

  • @ahappierman6540
    @ahappierman6540 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    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

  • @grahammurray7426
    @grahammurray7426 ปีที่แล้ว +4

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

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks mate

    • @cryptocrusader6078
      @cryptocrusader6078 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      is it guest friendly if I book to person on the booking?

  • @el_grecko_31
    @el_grecko_31 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    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.
    😎🤙

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Cheers mate and glad 6a got it all sorted in the end mate

  • @werner5112
    @werner5112 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    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.

  • @rogerjohnson2821
    @rogerjohnson2821 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    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.

  • @SpeedyBlueBiker1
    @SpeedyBlueBiker1 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    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.

  • @chloe.rosie.m
    @chloe.rosie.m 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I have tried numerous hotels in Pattaya, but always seem to end up back at Siam@Siam. A great location 5 mins from Soi 6 with easy transport up to WS and LK. Great value (half the price of Hard Rock) and imo much better. I'm heading out again this April for Songkran and am also staying at Areca Lodge for a few days for a bit of a change.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the tips!

  • @veedub447
    @veedub447 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    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.

  • @pauldench3704
    @pauldench3704 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    on the safe side you could book your hotel for one or two nights for when you arrive in Pattaya and if its' not to your liking for any reason you can find many others that will be by asking the receptionist's in other hotel locations to view the rooms before you make a decision and as your not going through a booking agent you may well find you've saving a few quid in my experience especially if your here for more than a two week holiday.

    • @TheMicturation
      @TheMicturation ปีที่แล้ว +2

      this is the absolute best policy and ive employed it for over 23 years,book 2 nights online then ching ching just walk around and check 3 or 4 out,back in the day if i was coming from BKK i didnt even book online just rocked up and asked

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Good shout mate

  • @Rdimbus1957
    @Rdimbus1957 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I'm a Central Pattaya Type....I want to stay right in the "thick" of it. I stayed in the Bongkot district, just east of 3'rd Rd. 5-10 min walk from Treetown, LK Metro & soi Buakhao. A compact kitchen, pool & workout facility are musts. I stayed for 9 months! 😅

  • @TheMicturation
    @TheMicturation ปีที่แล้ว +7

    great topic buzzin,glad to contribute and give an opinion or two
    so just back from staying in soi diana once again for about the 8th time in 10 trips to patts,i absolutely love this location,i stay up around the north end around bliss n zip with bukhao like a minute walk away.
    also i have stayed in AA hotel on Beach rd a few times in the past but last time was 2006
    i'll be honest n say all the accomodations north end Diana do cop a bit a noise till all hours and imo theyre all overpriced about $6-8 AUD a night to be fair,they dont include breakfast so places like Harrys,Zip,Bliss n Lek apartments are worth $25-$26 a night imo remembering theres no pool and the rooms arent exactly brand new but there a good size and clean
    stayed @ the honey inn for 3 nites $40AUD in soi honey this trip,breakfast included,pool use across the road in an apartment building
    very noisy as room backed on to LK metro,nice room tho but $5-$8 overpriced imo,i could do w/o the breakfast so that would even bring that deal down to $27 a night to be fair
    now i know im only talking 5-8 $$ a nite here here guys but over 3-4 weeks that adds up n well it is only my opinion of course
    what i discovered was as you come out of soi diana an turn right into bukhao n you walk 6-12 minutes from that corner theres loads of accomodation offering 500-650bht a night n it would be somewhat quieter than diana tho your obviously not in the heart
    of the action but theres plenty of bars n food available n your also only a 7-8 minute walk to the fantastic Bukhao market,u cant beat that place for food on tues n fridays
    going in the other direction from the diana bukhao corner twd tree town i noticed on the right side sois off bukhao(which look quieter) have budget accomodations as well,id be interested if anyone could give some feedback on those
    and finally off 3rd road i enquired into a couple of places in soi chalerm phrakiat that were as low as $8AUD a day but u had to pay for water n electricity weekly,these places were a 10 - 12 minute walk to the cnr of diana n bakhao,they were clean and had all the amenities around them,they were not off any beaten track n i might consider staying in one of these kinda places if i was to stay 5-8 weeks

  • @disillusionedidealist3446
    @disillusionedidealist3446 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    To be honest, if I'm really not 100% sure, of the hotel or the area, I just book room for a for a couple of days and if it's good then I'll ask for more nights at the same rate...most of the time I get it. But if its crap, no drama, just find another place....so you're not obligated to stay or have the hassle of cancelling....happy travels.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Nice one mate

    • @adamreed4512
      @adamreed4512 ปีที่แล้ว

      Could you do the same thing but for a long term condo? Book in advance for a few nights then look around when I arrive for something
      long term?

  • @duane93
    @duane93 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You just have Lots of great information to save many people many mistakes if they watch this Video. My first trip I made a lot of these mistakes and hated it 😂 but my second trip was fantastic

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you had a great second trip

  • @neilwatt8205
    @neilwatt8205 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    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❤

  • @richardharper3397
    @richardharper3397 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I always use March hotel not to far from the action but also not to near where you can't get to sleep. pool, sauna, Gym can also use may hotel facilities (connected neighbouring hotel)

  • @malcolmhawken5251
    @malcolmhawken5251 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    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,

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us mate much appreciated

  • @johnashworth2822
    @johnashworth2822 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Trev, good topic this one.
    1 breakfast, I stayed in a hotel in Cambodia and realised I was the only non Chinese guest. Couldn't eat breakfast 🤢 and Chinese are noisy.
    2. Taxis. In Pattaya I stayed at the Hilton, if I got in a taxi and said the Hilton, the drivers eyes lit up and they aways said 200 bhat even for a few hundred yards... Soon found Bolt

  • @stuart5178
    @stuart5178 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hoping to scratch Pattaya off my bucket list next year and your TH-cam channel has been priceless.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks mate wish you a great time

    • @sterling557
      @sterling557 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pattaya is an extremely easy vacation to plan. Don't need a car.
      No transportation worry in town or getting from/to airport.
      English spoken everywhere. Money exchange everywhere. Food and drink on every block, as well as 7-11 for water, snacks & sundries. Easy peasy.

  • @LuckyCatAdventures
    @LuckyCatAdventures ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I always stay at View Talay 6. next to Central Festival. Vehicle entrance is on 2nd road. from the parking garage there is a foot path and little security gate that opens on to Beach road .👍

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @LuckyCatAdventures
      @LuckyCatAdventures ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Buzzinpattaya yes sir, i'm coming out next month.........if I see you around I'll say hi 🙋‍♂

    • @JoelQuinnPhotography
      @JoelQuinnPhotography ปีที่แล้ว

      Stayed here. Great spot.

  • @vgshwk
    @vgshwk ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Lots of times cheaper means farther away from the action. You have to decide is it worth the money and time you will spend on transportation

  • @jasonwillis4819
    @jasonwillis4819 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    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.

  • @uppermost865
    @uppermost865 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I myself and I believe many others here as well would really appreciate some hotel recommendations that are both (relatively) close to the action but also clean and modern. I have been to Pattaya many many times but tbh most hotels I stayed in were either really simple (nothing wrong with that but not my cup of tea) or had horrible wifi

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Let me see what I can do as to be honest hotel reviews scare me, the last thing I wanna do is recommend a place and you have a shit time

    • @michaelharms851
      @michaelharms851 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Amber hotel and Areca lodge are modern clean and near to everything

  • @boyztoyz7054
    @boyztoyz7054 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As always my recommendation is Areca Lodge on Soi Diana. 2 minutes walk to LK Metro and 5 to Treetown and set far enough back from the road to barely hear the racket and noise. Trouble is it is getting more and more popular and therefore harder to book. Couldnt get in for my trip at Christmas but booked there for June.
    If you want to be by the beach then LK Empress on Beach Road is a good bet, LK Metro, Treetown, Walking Street are still an easy enough walk away. But dont get a room overlooking the beach because the noise from Beach Road traffic will do yer head in.

  • @r.peterlucarelli1605
    @r.peterlucarelli1605 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have been 4 times in the last 6 months. LK Metropole on Diana is very nice. But I like Areca Lodge the best, 2 pools and nice buffet breakfast. Walking distance to everything. About 1500b. I don't like to go too cheap when on holiday.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for the tips!

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 ปีที่แล้ว

      Facts

    • @chrisellis9689
      @chrisellis9689 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This sounds good, my kind of style of place ,I'm looking at going next year so will google these places. Did they allow you to bring girls back to stay ?

    • @r.peterlucarelli1605
      @r.peterlucarelli1605 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@chrisellis9689 Yes they do.

  • @michaeldunwoodie7717
    @michaeldunwoodie7717 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    from a partying and safety perspective i stayed at grand hotel many times. it's close enough for a quick pick up or if you have had enough for the night you can be in bed within minutes

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Cheers mate

    • @sterling557
      @sterling557 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I liked the Grand Hotel very much. It's right on Walking Street. I had a balcony that I sat outside on in the morning drinking my coffee, with a great view of the Pattaya sign on the hill and the bay. In the evening you can watch the night life of Walking Street rev up, and can easily pop into your room if you need anything. But it was very noisy when I wanted to sleep. Bring earplugs! I never asked if there were rooms available on the opposite side of the building facing north -those should be quieter. No pool, there had once been a rooftop pool but it was gone. No joiner fee. Nice reception.

  • @martinwiseman7140
    @martinwiseman7140 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    last year i was staying at the sutus court soi bukao for the 4th time. while there i was bitten by a spider not saying it was in the hotel where it bit me but i ended up in hospital withe both top and bottom of foot operated on leaving me in a bad way so i had to go home. god bless the staff at sutus court for two main reasons their care of me it was them that called the ambulance and 2 refunded the money for my stay. i would recommend this hotel to one and all

  • @wanaisdoug
    @wanaisdoug ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We stay at KTK or Siam View opposite at about 1000 -1600 baht a night. Nice hotels with pools, we can walk to soi 6 Corner Bar in 10 mins. Then after a couple of hours walk down soi 6 with a few stops in bars to beach road. Baht bus to soi 7 or 8 a few drinks while walking to soi Diana then turn left and walk up to Lk metro or tree town. When were finished it's a motorbike taxi back for 120 baht for 2 people

  • @gotthesinglelife
    @gotthesinglelife ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Stayed at Siam@Siam for high end but Page 10 hotel in Soi3 is central and quiet so easy walk to everything. But have to try A One the boat looking hotel on beach road next time just like to mix it up but so far no bad experience as this is only a small list of hotels. The other is have a power board with a long cord as sometimes the plug is not where you need it or enough outlet to charge all your stuff at once.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Nice one mate

    • @trevorwilliams4735
      @trevorwilliams4735 ปีที่แล้ว

      I stayed at A-1
      Nice motel
      Good facilities
      But can get better value for money in many other motels

  • @NomenNescio99
    @NomenNescio99 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I just stayed at LK President for a longer period.
    The hotel was great for the price. The room had decent working desk, flawless AC, good internet connection. Excellent bed. The noise from outside went completely silent once I closed the balcony door.
    Skip the hotel breakfast, plenty of better options within 5 minutes walk. Even the coffee shop outside is better.
    The pool is a stamp.
    Worst part was crossing third road to get to all the interesting locations.
    Overall a good place stay.

    • @bigtuna9904
      @bigtuna9904 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree. Stayed for 4 weeks in a one bedroom suite on the 25th floor. Close to everything and noise was not a problem. Good large bed and plenty of thick towels for my walk in shower big enough for three. Not new but very clean.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us

  • @kathryntrain6157
    @kathryntrain6157 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We stayed at wongamat beach last time in naklua and loved it! So peaceful but also has plenty of tasty restaurant, currency exchange, beach cafes and shops etc. Also easy to get bolt taxis back and forward at very little cost! It’s definitely a little more expensive but, for me, it was worth the beach view and big condo! ❤

  • @barryturnbull3359
    @barryturnbull3359 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I stayed in viking resort chon buri very nice Nice pool nice room good air con and car and bike hire only 10 mins from beach Rd just booked again 18th March can't wait .

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for sharing

    • @wilhen1000
      @wilhen1000 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is chon buri far from the action?

  • @jeffreye7179
    @jeffreye7179 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As always thanks for the great tips!! Especially the one about getting the business card of the hotel and keeping it with you. Never even thought to do it.

  • @graguitar6493
    @graguitar6493 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I always stayed at charming inn on beach road. The staff have mostly been nice and the 6, lk metro and WS an easy baht bus away. I now live in bang saray but still stay in this hotel 1 night a week to have a couple of short times. The hotel is simple but it's clean, fresh and above all very sound proof. I've only ever heard 1 next door neighbour rooting but that was because they appeared to be rooting on the balcony or they had their balcony door wide open. You can here people rooting in the corridor very easily. A bit like walking down from a ST upstairs on soi6.

  • @georgecorey1941
    @georgecorey1941 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Decide your budget. Decide whether you are going to rent a scooter or not. What are you into? Do you like to sleep before the bars close. Is the hotel “guest friendly”, and is there an extra charge for a guest? Do you require an elevator? If you’re on a working vacation, how is the Wi-Fi speed.? So many more things to consider. If you’re planning on being there during off season, you may want to reserve a hotel for a short time and then you can change places if you so desire. I wouldn’t necessarily do this during high season. Most important, give your choice careful thought

  • @sodapopcurtis7396
    @sodapopcurtis7396 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    north side tends to be a bit quieter, siam@siam design is great and close enough to a few activities up there and walking distance to is 6 in a reasonable about of time...if one wants to stay central, I recommend soi 10 or opposite side soi honey, soi Diana, etc...so many hotels there and close enough to a plethora of bars, restaurants, massage shops, etc...I usually stay central for this reason where I'm close enough to beach road, central festival, soi 7, 8, 10, honey etc

  • @hgjkjkl4229
    @hgjkjkl4229 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    One thing I never do is booking too many days before I have been there... i book usually 2 nights and then see if I want to stay there more. But I usually travel in low season, maybe that is a little risky in high season?

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Nice one mate thanks for sharing

  • @stevebarclay3298
    @stevebarclay3298 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Disclaimer before I start, I rarely eat breakfast so it is not an issue for me when choosing a hotel. On my last trip, I stayed in central Pattaya off Soi Buakhao on Soi 19 and 21, a 5 minute walk from the Buakhao market. Both were what I would call mid-priced hotels, not super cheap but not expensive. Stayed a week at the Sleep With Me Pattaya Hotel on Soi 19 and a week and a half at the Amber Hotel on Soi 21. Both hotels were close to the action in Tree Town but on the quieter side, nice, modern rooms, very clean. Sleep With Me didn't have a pool, but again, that is not a deal breaker for me. The Adelphi is also a similar hotel beside the Amber, right across the street from the soapy massage. Many laundries on both sois and plenty of restaurants within walking distance. Would book again with either of these places.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us mate much appreciated

  • @TheMicturation
    @TheMicturation ปีที่แล้ว +3

    just a tip for travellers on here wanting to use the air con bus from North Pattaya station to suvarnabhumi instead of a taxi
    the minibus trip to the airport is no longer available,it used to be 450bht all the way,usually 6-8 ppl in the van
    now its 450bht to pik u up from your accommodation to the bus station in a mini van,yep thats for a 10-12 min ride,quite a hike hey,or you could if your not fussed for time,
    A/ catch a bht bus on second rd to terminal 21 for 10bht,then cross the road an flag down a bht bus going in the direction of the bus station for 20-35bht,this takes all of of 20mins once youve boarded the baht bus in 2nd rd,plenty of bht buses going in the north direction but beware,none coming back in the south direction,they obviously use another route,or
    B/ catch n empty baht bus like i did in soi diana all the way to the Bus station for 100 bht, negotiated of course
    what was more impressive was the day i was leaving twas the start of the holiday weekend,the roads were jammed packed
    my driver took the back sois and dropped me off on the otherside of the road to North Pattaya BS,all i had to do was cross the road which was easy as traffic was banked up 500mtrs either side,had he of taken the normal route id a been in traffic for more than 45 mins as compared to the 12 min route he took,what a legend of a driver

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us mate much appreciated

    • @walkietalkietraveller2932
      @walkietalkietraveller2932 ปีที่แล้ว

      some excellent info. thanks, r d laing :)

    • @Sacavol
      @Sacavol 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Very appreciated, thanks a lot.

  • @dirkchristoffers9800
    @dirkchristoffers9800 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was in december and january in LK the empress beach road corner soi 12 alley. Very nice, clean and good breakfast. I can reach everything in 5 minutes by foot and quiet at night. Walk in shower and tub. Very comfy bed

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the tips!

    • @sonnyforsberg9778
      @sonnyforsberg9778 ปีที่แล้ว

      A sure bet if you doesnt have other good hotel to stay in.

  • @Saidakine
    @Saidakine ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I like April Suites off of 2nd rd. It’s on a quiet Soi away from the road. It’s directly on the Baht Bus route and it has Motor Taxis outside the Hotel, they are not aggressive and don’t bother you. You are in walking distance to Soi 6 and a short motorbike drive too LK Metro. The Hotel is quiet,clean affordable with a nice pool and spa and gym. I like LK Metropole in LK Metro . You are in walking distance of everything LK Metro and the Hotel is quiet. Galaxy Suites is good if you like action and don’t mind the noise. It’s right by Windmill Agogo on Soi Diamond off of Walking street. An excellent place and short walk to take your bar fines. Regarding April Suites, in recent years they have been catering to Chinese families, that’s not a big deal other than they can be very noisy in the lobby area. I used to be able to chill in the lobby. But your room and the rest of the Hotel is quiet.

  • @dannysharp8181
    @dannysharp8181 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My go to hotels are Sleep with me (soi 19 off soi buakow ) or Areca lodge (soi diana ) Pool in Sleep with me a bit small,but lm not a strong swimmer,so ideal just to cool off. Areca has 2 pools both decent size..Areca has good deals off-season (August-September),but twice the price of Sleep with me in high season

  • @alexk9295
    @alexk9295 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    In three weeks I'm coming over for a month. I'm staying in a condo in Central Pattaya 5min walk from Tree Town, 2min walk to LK Metro. I don't see any upside to a hotel over a condo, except for maybe cleaning service.

    • @stevek343
      @stevek343 ปีที่แล้ว

      How much $

    • @alexk9295
      @alexk9295 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@stevek343 €650/$700

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Have a great time

  • @danb5944
    @danb5944 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I would advise do not book more than 2 days in the same hotel ..soon you may realise you are trapped and which ever way you walk you will have too walk past that bar and girl you want too avoid..theres never a shortage of hotels so dont worry about it just wing it..

  • @craigtaylor8431
    @craigtaylor8431 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

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

  • @patrickmonteith-gy8fs
    @patrickmonteith-gy8fs ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi Come from the UK and I was in pattaya last at Christmas and the Hotel I Sterling in August Suites a very nice hotel The staff Was very friendly I'm kind I do very near sio7 and sio8 and Beach road and going back in pattaya at Christmas and Staying in the same hotel.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us mate

  • @billymac8127
    @billymac8127 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fantastic advice about being Aware of where you are in relation to a one way baht bus

  • @germanfalang8897
    @germanfalang8897 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I recommend Nalanta Hotel (Soi 21, off Soi Bukhao). You pay just 999 THB/night. The hotel does not have a pool, but decent sized rooms with balcony and is quiet (despite being close to all the action in Soi Bukhao like Tree Town, LK Metro, Soi Honey, Soi Boomerang etc.). Pattaya Beach & Central Festival Shopping Centre are just an 8 min. walk. A stop for Baht buses & motorbike taxis is directly in front of the hotel. I will stay there again from May3rd to May 31st. 👍🌴🌞 PS: there is NO joiner fee ! 😉

  • @bman7956
    @bman7956 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nautical Inn right on the front, lovely big pool, nice and peaceful, enjoyed it last time!

  • @duncanboard9452
    @duncanboard9452 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My preference is to stay a between soi 6 and soi buakhao. I have no issues walking, its on a baht bus route and quiet being off the main street. Split system aircon (not ducted asive never experienced an effective one), balcony, comfy king bed, reasonable tv, aprox 60sqm and washing machine all critical. Found a hotel offering this with a separate bath and shower for under $50 aud(generally) per day. Definitely cheaper options but cleaned daily, pool and features means im happy to pay $20~ a day more over a months stay

  • @johnlaseter2453
    @johnlaseter2453 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very good vlog, Trevor. Top notch info. No worries about renting a motorbike or car for me. Never been on a bike. I've seen too many vids of the drivers there. 😳 Bus, Bolt or walking for me. 😅 Definitely will be mapping out places to go then checking hotels central to that. Thank you.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad you enjoyed it mate thank you

  • @thebangkokconnection4080
    @thebangkokconnection4080 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    For you people staying in the entertainment district The Flipper on soi 8 I think is nice, ask for 1 of the 2 big rooms.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us mate much appreciated

  • @말랑말랑해요-m8u
    @말랑말랑해요-m8u ปีที่แล้ว +1

    hard to looking around in this strong sunny day but surely worth of it~ there are many hidden place to worth of staying

  • @normrathmann9487
    @normrathmann9487 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I use to stay at Lek hotel on 2nd Beach road.Basic but comfortable,clean,quiet,air con and close to every thing.Also (if it still there) Hotel at the back of the old Tims beer bar ,opposite the Lek hotel on 2nd beach road,very nice.And just down the road roughly 100 meters is Kiss where I use to have breakfast,good food.

  • @darrencarter9812
    @darrencarter9812 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I have stayed in a lot of places in Pattaya... The Base Condo is a nice place but a little inconvenient to Soi Bukhao due to the way the entrance is positioned. It spills out on 1st road right next to Diana. I used to like Harry's Place on Soi Honey, but Harry sold it and it is now King Kong Burgers and apartments. I stayed at Metro Apartments on LK - really cheap and great people, but you better not have any plans to sleep. I thought it would be okay after 2... I was wrong. The people shouting in the alley at 4am is worse than the music. The music I could deal with. My favorite place I am hesitant to share lol. I have a difficult time booking there now. More people means fewer opportunities for me to get a room!

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us mate much appreciated

  • @Deano106
    @Deano106 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    For a good pool day a day pass for hard rock hotel is 500b with a cocktail or for total luxury a day pass for the royal cliff hotel is 1200b really nice

  • @ingwisingwis8336
    @ingwisingwis8336 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I haven't booked classic hotels for years. My way - Airbnb + rent a moped. 40 sqm, new condo with all mentioned comfort in Naklua, Serenity Wongamat, 2 minutes walk to Bamboo Beach - total price 20,000 baht for 4 weeks in May. Naklua has a very adequate infrastructure, is very quiet, 10 minutes drive from the center.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Nice one mate thank you

    • @bilbaokelso
      @bilbaokelso ปีที่แล้ว

      im the same i all ways stay north pattaya letshyde resort or lek villa hotel plus more and i go in the drumb and monkey for my breakfast

  • @DJFarside
    @DJFarside ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My second trip to Thailand in 2004 was to stay in Bangkok for 3 days before the new flight to Indonesia, I had a round the world trip sorted, but i met a taxi driver who told me he was going to Pattaya with his wife and i could jump in car with him and just help pay fuel. I did, the rest is history, i never continued with the world tour lol, so many memories awful and great are because of that moment i met that taxi driver. I've been going back every year since.. Like i said, I was originally on a round the world trip, my first stop was Thailand, i never left for the other tropical countries lol. I told the taxi driver to take me to a cheap hotel, he took me to a few places but all were booked out, then he took me to a small hotel down soi 7 in Jomtien, Lek Jomtien hotel was the name. It was only 450 baht per night then (2004), air con, fridge, double bed, shower, elevator, with a few cockroaches in the room (at that time) which i made friends with, i had too, the fkrs were there all the time lol. The cockroaches vanished over the years though and the rooms got loads cleaner and much much better and were still only 450 baht per night. I really miss that time, it was a good hotel, i made some good friends with bar girls and lads from the UK At a bar called KR bar in Jomtien beach, which was on the first bar on the corner as you veer right, away from the beach toward Pattaya way. I went back 2 months ago for the first time in 20 years (I started staying in Pattaya after that) and the bar was gone and a foreign exchange place was there then, damn it, no way to contact the friends i once knew there. Anyway i always stayed there when on a budget, very, very good for the price (cockroaches no longer there lol, just nice rooms). I later rented an apartment for a year down the same soi 7 when i lived there. These days i stay in Pattaya as i like the action, i always get a hotel on 2nd road or walking street (Walking St are expensive, but i stay at W14 which is on a soi 14, just 3 seconds walk off walking street, no elevator, but room has aircon, fridge, shower, don't worry about noise in the noisy areas of Pattaya, get some E.A.R ear plugs, they are comfy and you'll hear nothing whatsoever lol, that's what I've done for decades now and you can sleep next to the Rhino snoring bar girl who decides she'll grace your honour for the night. lol... well, it's usually me snoring like a fire engine so hey ho...

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Nice one mate thank you for sharing your experience with us

  • @apoloestrada2908
    @apoloestrada2908 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    LK Residence or LK Metropole, no matter how expensive it is, as long as comfortable and enjoying your stay.

  • @timd6755
    @timd6755 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just back from a 4 week holiday. Stayed at Travelodge in soi 15. Nice hotel, good aircon and wifi. No balconys, if you want a ciga you need to go out the front or up to the roof where the pool is. Rooms are alittle small but wasn't a issue. They do continental breakfast and have their own bar at the pool. Has a little fitness centre. Very close to all the action, has a 7 11 across the road and many food venders on the street most of the time. Easy to get anywhere by walking. Price was nice and cheap. Next time I have to get a balcony though and that's impossible at this place

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks mate for sharing your experience with us

  • @hgjkjkl4229
    @hgjkjkl4229 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    First time I went to Thailand I was a teenager, I stayed with my family in a bungalow next to nordic park hill in Jomtien before we go to Koh Samui.
    when I came back in my early 20´s me and 8 of my friends stayed at Sawasdee Sunshine at Soi 11. Its wery cheap, the friendliest staff and close to everything but still very quiet! we stayed there for a week before we go to Phuket.. Then me and one of my friend go back to Pattaya because he missed his "girlfriend" (yes, he broke the 3 days rule) and we stayed at P72 in walking street... I had a room in 2nd or 3rd floor with window out to walking street with the window open and could sleep fine... im too old for walking street or even close now... (im 34) haha! :)
    Thanks for the best Thailand channel mate! :)

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Nice one mate wow I bet your lads holiday was special.... Can imagine the girls lol

  • @neilpavett3413
    @neilpavett3413 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I used to stay closer to the beach - Soi 10 has a couple of nice hotels. Now though, knowing I am going to spend all my time around Soi Buakhao, I have stayed the last few breaks around Soi 15. I suppose it could be noisy but with closing time still relatively early and decent windows, hasn't been a problem. I always book for 2 and haven't had a problem since the good old days when Soi 8 mattered.

  • @darcy6874
    @darcy6874 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm staying at LK Residence later this year. Location looks good and central to Soi Buakhao and Beach Road. great vid trev

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Nice one mate thank you

    • @TriggLu
      @TriggLu ปีที่แล้ว

      Stayed B4 , couple of downsides for me a bit dated but ok and shower is above the bath .

    • @darcy6874
      @darcy6874 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TriggLu cheers mate, normally stay at amber hotel which is top quality, but staying at LK as friends are also staying there. As long as it's clean I'll be happy enough

  • @meaninghades9765
    @meaninghades9765 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Been waiting for this episode. Going back next month.

  • @shane0traveller451
    @shane0traveller451 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great advice Trevor !!! well done

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks 👍

    • @bobbycabral7306
      @bobbycabral7306 ปีที่แล้ว

      soi 10 is the great spot for hotels Quiet but close to walking street the beach Tree town love at soi I always switch hotels just in case I have a bad experience. Try to explore different areas. I like to switch explore different. places

    • @bobbycabral7306
      @bobbycabral7306 ปีที่แล้ว

      Everything he saying is one hundred percent correct, could not explain it better

  • @theoneaboveall7708
    @theoneaboveall7708 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Siam@Siam is my usual go to spot. I stay at RedPlanet before on a budget. Descent area if you want to walk to Terminal 21 for shopping and food. 711 is nearby. Across the street is Central Marina that has food; pharmacy; barbershop; restaurants etc…street alley has a laundry store. Plenty of massage areas too as well as soap massages. Take the baht truck to walking street.

  • @jonathanjohnson7036
    @jonathanjohnson7036 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good subject. For a first time visitor, I highly recommend to stay at a western name hotel like a Marriott or a Hilton. The hotels with those names will be up to a standard. The local hotels can be good but it can be a crap shoot, the pictures can and will lie. I have stayed a few local hotels that are great. Page 10 on soi 10. Very nice hotel, good price and good food in the hotel. It is centrally located near Central shopping center. No joiner fee. Siam Bayshore Resort. Beautiful hotel with a large wooded area and pool. The back entrance is right at the end of Walking Street. Food is excellent with 3 restaurants on the property. Outstanding breakfast. Might still have a joiner fee but I am not sure. Courtyard by Marriott North Pattaya. This hotel is right at the beginning of Beach Road where it meets 2nd Road. This is a new hotel and my go to spot. Great hotel and staff. Food is great in the hotel. There are a few restaurants in the area and Terminal 21 is a short walk away. This is a place that is not too close and not too far from the action if you want it. The baht bus will get you there with a short walk to the hotel from the Beach Road / 2nd Road intersection. Once you have been to Pattaya a few time and have your transportation in hand, i typically rent a motor bike, for a 2 week or more holiday, I recommend finding a pool villa. My best stay in Pattaya was at a villa. At this time I had a girlfriend so we were not heavy into walking street every night but the pool villa was great to relax and be away from the crazy. 😁 View Taley Villas on Jomtien was convenient but the villas were dated and not well maintained. I do not recommend them. I rented a villa at The Village Jomtien. It is not a walking distance place. You must have a motor bike or a car. Bolt taxi may be the best if you do not ride a bike. This place is a few minutes drive from Jomtien but the home was beautiful and very well maintained. Nice little pool and full kitchen. The pool villa was a great time but that was only because i had a regular girl who did not need to party and drink every night. I got to see the real side of Pattaya and Thailand.

  • @leonbarton2766
    @leonbarton2766 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As always, really informative info ( cheers ). I'm looking to come out for two weeks towards the end of August. Would like to stay in the centre, but looking for a nice place that has a decent pool, a gym and good room amenities. What would you recommend and thanks in advance.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Have you looked at Areca Lodge

  • @donduick6423
    @donduick6423 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    for a first timer, half way up 2nd rd around soi 13 is nice and central. walking distance to royal plaza and central. close to soi baukau quick easy taxi ride to famous soi 6. and big C short walk to beach rd and quick taxi ride to walking st

  • @colinmacphee9146
    @colinmacphee9146 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Areca Lodge Soi Diana is a great hotel Ideal location, great breakfast and quiet. Excellent value

  • @willemvanderbeek8584
    @willemvanderbeek8584 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very nice topic and useful tips. I have stayed twice in LK The Empress on beach road and i thought it was a fun stay. Good location close to all the action, comfy rooms and not noisy. Good breakfast.

  • @brucebarclay1876
    @brucebarclay1876 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just had a stay in Blackwoods. Very good room, breakfast not great, but adequate. Noisy late at night due to location, but had no issues sleeping.
    Head to Amethyst next. Heard very good things so we shall see.

  • @AreeyaKKC
    @AreeyaKKC ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video. When I go I usually stay on 3rd road at Arbour Hotel. Has a nice restaurant bar and pool on roof and it's very close to everything. It's expensive tho. If you want something a little more affordable I'd say buakhao corner. (Used to be buakhao paradise). About 1/3 the price and closer to the nightlife but less amenities.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks mate

    • @AreeyaKKC
      @AreeyaKKC ปีที่แล้ว

      @Buzzin Pattaya I was surprised how much prices have gone up in past year. Arbour was 41USD last year. 2 weeks ago its 110/ night

  • @manosparavida3551
    @manosparavida3551 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    D Apartments opposite the Soi Buakhao entrance to New Plaza has a decent size rooftop pool, very clean room's, reliable lift, helpful, polite and friendly staff. My room in peak season (1st week of Jan) was 800bt a night, without a balcony. Im certain a longer stay would reduce the cost.

  • @hanserman1
    @hanserman1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks Trev for the video. Great topics.

  • @derekwhoelse8359
    @derekwhoelse8359 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I always stay at The Agate in Jomtien. It's very good value for money, walking distance to the beach, very good staff and nice and clean rooms. Very quiet, no noise at night unless you have a room at the front site. It's in the beginning of boyz town. That is the gay area but who cares, no big deal.
    Also close to some nice bars where you can sit and drink without being harassed by women who want a lady drink but if you are looking for women, there are more then enough bars who have them for TBH 1000 ST.
    Soi 7 in Jomtien is much better then soi 7 in Pattaya. The passion GC is nearby as well as some nice restaurants. The beach is far better then the beach in Pattaya. Cleaner for sure. Near the hotel you can rent a motorbike for THB 150 a day from a very nice lady who speaks proper English.
    In about 10 min you are in the heart of Pattaya if that is your cup of tea. I only went twice in 2 weeks. Enough to do in Jomtien and cheaper too.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Nice one mate thank you for sharing your experience with us

  • @onlyme2030
    @onlyme2030 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ref the baht bus route comment - i’d add the important thing is the end of the night trip, how easy is it to get a baht bus back to the hotel after a night on the beers. If you are drinking in Tree town an you are staying in beach road, the oneway baht bus isn’t your friend, for example.

  • @skotman6076
    @skotman6076 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Why stay at a hotel when you have condos for the same price or less with a separate kitchen, nice bathroom and separate bedroom, similar to a suite room in a high end hotel. 😊 The Base is close to everything , 2 pools and gym , quiet rooms when you're on the upper floors for between 1000 and 1500 baht a night

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      I guess each to their own mate

    • @onlyme2030
      @onlyme2030 ปีที่แล้ว

      Legally you can’t rent a condo for leas than 1 month. Worth looking at though as 2 weeks in a hotel can be the same price as a month in a nice condo.

  • @J.mac35
    @J.mac35 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    At Christmas I spent a week in the asther hotel and residence and it cost me I think 450 Australian dollars for the week , I booked the day before as I extended my stay last minute but fantastic hotel - its 3 stars but feels like more , the room had a kitchen, washing machine in it and everything seemed very new in the hotel , nice pool and gym also and extremely quiet at night time - your about a 2 minute motorbike taxi from tree town or a 10 minute walk or about 5 minutes on a baht bus , will stay again I think on my next trip

  • @argon5806
    @argon5806 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Make sure it is a GUEST FRIENDLY hotel because if you bring a girl back to your room they will try to charge double or not let her in at all Also always book for two because it's the same price anyways. Jomtien is way to far yes you can get there in more like 30 min nice quite but you will get bored of it real quick

  • @goyoy6433
    @goyoy6433 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think it best a person come down and see what Hotel suits them best. Many young men may want to stay on beach road near Walking Street. Me, in my 50's, I like Arecca lodge on soi Diana between 2nd road and soi Buakhao. Fair priced, no joiner fee, two swimming pools, free breakfast, large bed, flat screen tv that will except fire stick for those who like youtube(the girls enjoy thai music video fyi😊)4 minutes walk to kiss food restaurant for very inexpensive food, 2 minute walk to The nest for western or Thai food with every sporting match UFC etc. But if you have money to spend, you will not go wrong at the Hilton on Beach Road. The hotel is connected to the Central festival mall. The mall has restaurants and a grocery store in the basement. Roof top bar with an amazing view of the ocean. I usually start off at Arreca and then end my holiday at the Hilton. Any friend you bring over to the Hilton to watch TV will definitely be impressed. Good luck 👍

  • @DAZZER435
    @DAZZER435 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Be sure when booking your room to book it for 2 people. The hotel may charge you extra if you bring someone to stay overnight after you have already checked in (joining fee as Trev mentioned). I learnt this the hard way, it didn't cost a lot, but save yourselves the cash.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Nice one mate

    • @cryptocrusader6078
      @cryptocrusader6078 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      do they still charge you if you book for 2 people ?

  • @alandaniel1082
    @alandaniel1082 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Avoid staying to close to music entertainment i was near tree town and the music was blaring till 2am also karaoke bars where drunks are screeching like cat fights as Trev said due diligence check your surrounds and make sure photos are recent not from 10 years ago. Look for recent you tube video reviews for real time experience. Also hotels are less likely to cancel your booking as happened to me on my last trip in last trip booked two months at condo then had to pay double as it was now peak period. Great video Trev such good info for people to plan there stays.

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah music can ruin a nights sleep

  • @adamreed4512
    @adamreed4512 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi mate - Recently found your channel and loving the information and stories you put across.....I do have a question though for your experience! I am coming out in June for about 3 month (longer if possible), i'm going to book the first 5 nights in a hotel but then want to move onto a long term condo. Is it better to book the condo before i come out, or is it worth me coming out then spending a day or two visiting some to find the best one for me? This would be my preferred option but I just dont want to be stuck with nowhere to move into after the first 5 nights. Cheers, all the best!

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      100% mate come out and check out the areas first, don't commit before as a lot of what you see on the internet is often not the same when you view. Check out the areas a night time as well for noise issues etc

  • @michaelshirley4874
    @michaelshirley4874 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I use view talay 6 when I visit , it’s so close to everything and usually reasonable prices , the rooms are very large , the ones I stayed in had a kitchen if you want to cook , 55555 not me , it has a great swimming pool and right next to central shopping centre for your food , it’s very close to soi 7 and 8 ,and a five minute walk to treetown

  • @wazkayani
    @wazkayani ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great info - Planning a trip end of year (6 guys) - first time to Pattaya so want to be near the "main party scene" but also close enough to visit main centre for food/drinks/massages. Only in for about 4-5 days. What booking sites/agents would do you recommend when looking for villas?

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow that's gonna be emotional lol ask in Discord mate many guys done this in there

  • @darrenbretherton7298
    @darrenbretherton7298 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    SC villa on soi exite. Nice big rooms and quiet Just off soi baukaw but only a two minute walk from all the activities. Nice quiet soi. Stayed there the last 2 times after having to leave my room on soi chaiapoon because the room I had been staying at for the last 10 years had changed ownership and was being renovated.

    • @bdiamond545
      @bdiamond545 ปีที่แล้ว

      What a shithole 🤣

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us mate much appreciated

    • @wbev_thai1666
      @wbev_thai1666 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great place to stay 14.000 all included , comfy beds and superb shower

  • @mrsweeves7035
    @mrsweeves7035 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm quite happy staying in my little apartment with a nice 27th floor ocean view, down at the tail end of Jomtien, arranged and paid for before arriving. Some Bolt drivers take routes that don't always make sense🤣🤣🤣 You can get some great deals on Agoda last minute deals imo

  • @earthwalker007
    @earthwalker007 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Up here in Jomptien seems to be the winner, its so quiet and family friendly.... cost of accomadation is very reasonable

  • @fffss1314
    @fffss1314 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    If you come for a month or more rent a condo. Other wise i have stayed many times at the corner lodge hotel about a 10 mins walk from the action

  • @irishozzy2029
    @irishozzy2029 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have stayed in a few different hotels over the years. Sabai lodge for first few trips. Then Rose Bay, now Hotel on Soi Lengkee. I like hotels that give me a room on the ground floor right beside the pool. All of the above hotels had this. I am now very happy where I stay on Lengkee. Probably only a 3 star but perfect location. For me it’s all about location (price is also very good). To any newbies. Just make sure it is GF. Made that mistake one time years ago.

  • @kevmoloney8496
    @kevmoloney8496 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Trevor great video I always stay at skaw beach near tree town not noisy very central and about the pavements I look down every few metres take it easy

  • @pepplund1
    @pepplund1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Flipper Lodge soi 8 in Pattaya
    Silversand Villa next to soi 7 in Jomtien, two really large swimmingpools and not to many russians
    My two hotels I always come back to

    • @velociraptor6124
      @velociraptor6124 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Love Flipper .......👍

    • @Buzzinpattaya
      @Buzzinpattaya  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Nice one mate

    • @vareast
      @vareast ปีที่แล้ว

      Just got back from Flipper; very good, decent rooms and great location