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Location of Pattaya


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This is the classy end of the resort, with upmarket hotel and restaurants facing out over the beach. Here too you can begin a pleasant walk along the bayfront, for a recently built promenade will take you along the shore under the palm trees right up to through to the back part of Pattaya, known as Second  Road. There are more major hotels here, along with shopping areas, bars, clubs, and a Tourist Police office.



South Pattaya

     South Pattaya Road curves sharply off from Beach Road, taking the traffic away from this busy district which is now known as Walking Street. A relatively recent development, this pedestrians only zone is welcome relief, allowing visitors to browse amongst the endless  little shops offering fast tailoring services, sports goods, jewelry and souvenirs. Here too the  bars are almost  endless, as are the big seafood restaurants, several of them built out over   the ocean and offering pleasant surroundings to enjoy you meal. South Pattaya tends to be older, brasher and  busier than the  remainder of the city. You can walk uninterrupted all the  way through to the Siam Bayshore Hotel and Arthachinda Road, which  effectively marks the  boundary of South Pattaya. Take any of the sois, no matter how tiny they may seem, to make you way through to Pratamnak Road, the back part of Pattaya which links up with Second Road.



Around Jomtien Beach

     As is so often the case in Thailand, you will see several different spellings of "Jomtien". This district, with its 6km beach, is divided off form the rest  of  Pattaya  by the hill which rises to the back of South Pattaya. Drive over the hill, past the big Buddha and the Royal Cliff Hotel, and down into the relatively quiet Jomtien. The beach is popular with windsurfs and water sports enthusiasts, largely because the area enjoys brisk and fresh breezes
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