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Pattaya Hotels
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Transportation
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From Bangkok, Pattaya can be reached by different ways:
By car
There are four routes to get to Pattaya by car.
-Take the Bangna-Trad Route or Route No.34, leading directly to Chonburi town.
-Take the Bangkok-Minburi Route or Route No.304 which passes through
Chachoengsao province, and then reach Chonburi town.
-Take an old route of Highway No.3 or Sukhumvit Road which passes Samutprakran
province. Then fork to the Route No.34 at the junction of Bang Pakong district
and continue to Chonburi.
-Take a motorway of Bangkok-Chonburi-Pattaya Route.
By bus
This is the easiest and most popular way to get to Pattaya. You can take a bus
at the Eastern Bus Terminal on Ekmai Road in Bagkok. There are air-conditioned
buses leaving daily from 5.30 am-9 pm. The bus departs every 40 minutes. Tel.0
2391-9829. There are also the second-class air-conditioned buses leaving every
30 minutes from 5.00 am-9.00 pm. Tel.0 2391-2504. Alternatively, you can take a
bus at the Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) on Paholyothin Raod.
Air-conditioned buses leave daily from 6.30 am-6.30 pm. Te. 0 2936-2852-66.
By train
A train departs daily from Hualamphong Station in Bangkok and reaches Pattaya at
Plu Ta Luang Station. For more details, please contact 1690, 0 2223-7010, 0
2223-7020.
By plane
There domestic flights flying between Pattaya and other major seaside cities
such as Phuket, Hua Hin, and Samui, and there are two airlines offering flights
to different destinations.
Andaman Airlines offer 4 flights a week, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
between Phuket to Pattaya and vice versa. You can also fly from Hua Hin to
Pattaya and vice versa with this airline.
Bangkok Airways provide the daily flights from Phuket via Samui to Pattaya as
well as Samui to Pattaya.
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