Visit Walking Street.
Staus: Open daily.
Taking its name from the fact that it is closed to vehicle traffic after 6 pm, almost every building on both sides of the road is a nightclub, bar or restaurant, to the extent that the road is almost completely deserted during daylight hours as virtually everything is shut. At night, however, the road comes alive with neon lights, thumping music from different genres, food vendors, street performances and partygoers from around the world.
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Visit the Sanctuary of Truth.
Staus: Open daily.
The Sanctuary of Truth is a one-of-a-kind teak structure in Pattaya and a truly awe-inspiring monument to philosophical truth. It tells of the importance religion, philosophy and art have played in human development and the folly of neglecting morality and spiritual contentment in the pursuit of materialism.
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Enjoy A Caberet Show.
Staus: Open daily.
Tiffany's Show Pattaya is a cabaret show that takes place in a grand theatre in North Pattaya. The theatre has a huge faux-marble lobby that manages to be almost as spectacular as the dazzling costumes. Performers make their entrances dressed in everything from long sweeping ball-gowns and plumes of feathers to elaborate headdresses and polka-dot swimwear.
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Visit Nong Nooch Tropical garden.
Staus: Open daily.
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden in Pattaya features over 200 hectares of landscaped spaces bursting with tropical colours. It has some of the most remarkable flowers, displays and landscaped gardens in Thailand, if not the world. Allow a full day for exploring this venue.
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Visit Pattaya Floating Market.
Staus: Open daily.
Pattaya Floating Market is one of the best things to do in Pattaya. The sub-sections of this 10-hectare development represent the 4 major areas of Thailand: the north, northeast, central, and south. This representation comes in the form of shops and stalls selling souvenirs, fruits, food, art, handicrafts, postcards and clothing as well as regular cultural shows and demonstrations.
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Visit Big Buddha Temple.
Staus: Open daily.
The so-called Big Buddha Temple of Pattaya certainly deserves its name, being the biggest in the region at 18 metres in height. Positioned nearly 100 metres above sea level, the statue watches over Pattaya and Jomtien Beaches from its position on the hill dividing both.
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A day at the Water Parks.
Staus: Open daily.
Pattaya water parks are among the best things to do in Pattaya for families. Pattaya is home to a choice of outstanding water parks, including the largest in all of Thailand, with dozens of slides and rides between them.
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Visit Pattaya Viewpoint.
Staus: Open daily.
Pattaya View Point on Pratumnak Hill, is the best viewpoint in the region. It’s the place to visit day or night to get that classic shot of Pattaya’s sweeping, crescent-shaped bay. Be warned though, this is anything but an insider’s tip, so expect to share your view with an almost ceaseless flow of package tours and the local traders who follow them touting cheap souvenirs and expensive refreshments.
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Visit an Art Gallery.
Staus: Open daily.
Art in Paradise is an interactive 3D art museum in Pattaya that takes the traditional assumptions of what an art gallery should be and completely ignores them. Instead, the art is brought to life and the visitors can become part of it through the use of optical illusions and playing with perspective.
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