Pattaya

Room

ADDRESS

Tune Hotel - Pattaya
255/5 Moo 9, Pattaya Sai 2 Road
Banglamung, Chonburi 20150
Thailand

FEATURES

7 floors
192 rooms
130 Double Rooms
60 Twin Rooms;
2 Wheel-chair friendly Rooms.

Where We Are
  • Located in Pattaya Sai 2 Road, easily accessible and only minutes away from Pattaya Beach, famous shopping centre, city's entertainment and all major tourist attractions.
  • 1 hour away from Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport.
  • Just 5 mins walk from Beach Road.
Distance from airport : 1 hour from airport
Check In :
2:00PM onwards
Check Out :
11:00AM sharp
Reception Hours : 24 hours
Non-Smoking Building : Yes
CCTV Security : 24 hours
Lift : Yes
Wheelchair-friendly rooms : Yes
Shops / Dining :
Coming Soon
Car Park : Yes
Ceiling Fan: Yes
 
Early Arrival : Yes
Refer to the Hotel Schedule
Late Departure : Yes
Refer to the Hotel Schedule
Luggage Storage : Yes
Refer to the Fee Schedule
TV (Entertainment Package) :
Chargeable Add-on
Air Conditioning :
Chargeable Add-on
In-Room WiFi :
Chargeable Add-on
(Free Internet access at Lobby)
Towels + Toiletries :
Chargeable Add-on
Cancellation Policy :
72 hours prior to arrival date

Getting Here


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Getting from Bangkok to Pattaya

Bangkok to Pattaya by Bus

Pattaya is only a couple of hours away from Bangkok by bus, which leave frequently from Bangkok’s Ekamai (eastern) station. Note that many bus companies have ticket booths at the station; when you’re choosing your bus, make sure you’re not catching one of the slower local ones that pull over at every possible stop. However, if you’re headed to Hat Jomtien (the less sleazy of Pattaya’s beaches), you’ll either have to take one of the slower buses there, or catch a taxi from Pattaya’s North station (where the 1st class buses terminate).

You can also catch a bus directly from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport. You’ll find the ticket counters downstairs where you catch taxis to the city. Ignore the touts and book at an official ticket counter.

Bangkok to Pattaya by taxi and minibus

Pattaya is close enough that it’s possible to hire a taxi or car to drive you there. It should cost around $40USD from Suvarnabhumi airport, which is cheap when compared to US taxi rates! Again, ignore the touts and go for a metered taxi; you will need to pay expressway tolls on top of the fare, but that will only cost around $2. If you go by taxi, you’ll get delivered directly to your hotel’s door, and don’t have to worry about making stops along the way.

Minibuses also depart regularly from Bangkok’s Victory Monument. These leave when full, so you might show up and leave right away, or, possibly have to wait for an hour for other passengers to show up. Another alternative is to book a minivan directly from the Khao San Road area; this will cost you more (around 400baht, or $13USD, compared to 100 or 200 baht on the bus), but is very convenient and generally safer than the overnight buses that leave from Khao San Road.

Bangkok to Pattaya by Train

There is a third-class train that makes one trip per day from Bangkok to Pattaya. It leaves from Hualumphong station at 6:50a.m. on weekdays and is considerably slower and less comfortable than the bus, but also only 30 baht! That’s $1USD. Also, it’s a not a bad distance to ride on a 3rd class train – it’s an experience that most travelers never have.

Air

There is no air connection between Bangkok and Pattaya, but the U-Tapao airport, on a military base, receives domestic flights from southern Thailand.

Attractions

Attractions Nearby

Million Years Stone Park & Pattaya Crocodile Farm
An over-100-rai park & farm, 15 minutes' drive from the centre of Pattaya, featuring curios and beautiful things of different types: crocodiles in their natural surroundings, a zoo of wild animals, award-winning trained trees, a million-year-old petrified tree and hundreds of huge, grotesque rocks.
Mini Siam & Mini Europe
Located near Central Pattaya at km. 143 of Sukhumwit Road, it is Thailand's first wonder displaying Thai and European heritage on a miniature scale.
This is the third miniature town in the world built after those in the Netherlands and Taiwan that brings together models of important objects and historical sites of different cultures and civilizations of various periods from the ancient time till present. More than 100 models, each on a scale of 1:25, are displayed in an area of 29 rai, surrounded by natural setting.
Wat Yannasangwararam
A temple under H.M. the King's patronage is unique for its modern Thai architecture. Located at km. 160 of Sukhumwit Road, 20 km. to the south of Pattaya, the park-like temple is vast, scenic and tranquil. It consists of a pagoda containing the Buddha's relics and several beautiful buildings built in international architectural styles such as Chinese, Indian, Swiss, etc.
Situated in the vicinity of the temple to be dedicated to H.M. the King in 1987 is Wihan Sian (Anekkuson Sala), an epitome of the harmonious blend of Buddhist beliefs, Taoism and Confucianism. Collections of priceless antiques and works of art from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong are on display here.
Pattaya Floating Market (The Latest Cultural Conservation Centre in Pattaya)
Pattaya Floating Market is the world's largest floating market located on an area of about 100,000 sq m on the outskirt of Pattaya. It is divided into four parts representing the cultural heritage of the four regions of Thailand. Scattered on the fresh water swamp are islands of various sizes and many Thai style teakwood houses linked together with wooden bridges.
Every day over 80 paddle boats are ready to take visitors on tour to see Thai style architecture, traditional ways of life and waterborne vendors paddling their boats selling freshly cooked food. There are restaurants and more than 100 boutique shops offering handicrafts and souvenirs from all over the country. Exquisitely carved image of Ganesh, the Hindu god with an elephant head and some rare pieces of carved wood are exhibited at The Woodcarving Museum. Thai cultural shows, martial art demonstrations such as the water boxing, and many activities are also performed daily.
Alcazar Cabaret Show
Pattaya has made good of its long-time love affair with ladyboys. Extravagant costumes, convincingly stunning ladyboys, spectacular stage sets are all part of a grander show that delights you with non-stop fantasmic entertainment, from the Russian stage to K-Pop to Persian harlem and even outer space. Whether you are in for the beautiful 'ladies' or the show, you'll get your money worth at Alcazar.
Alangkarn Show
Boldly declaring itself "The Extravaganza Show", Alangkarn is a cultural theatre, a circus, a musical and a world-class stage production all in one. It touches on all facets of Thai history, culture and traditions in the 2-hour stretch that proves to be both entertaining and spectacular.
Lavish stage sets and colorful costumes are a given, but expect to see lots of special light and sound effects, from multi-color laser shows to stunning pyrotechnics, aerial acrobatics, dancing and great storytelling. And according to the "been there, done that" crowd, the show definitely lives up to its name.