Pattaya is a city in Eastern Thailand located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 100 kilometres southeast of Bangkok. As of 2025, it has a population of 351,391, making it the eighth-largest city in Thailand and the second-largest in Chonburi province. The city experiences a tropical climate with average temperatures ranging from 26.1°C in January to 29.3°C in May. September is the wettest month with approximately 252mm of rainfall, while January and December are the driest. The nearest commercial airport is U-Tapao International Airport, located 31 kilometres away, serving as the primary access point for international visitors. Within a 10-kilometre radius, Pattaya contains significant tourism infrastructure including 1,133 bars, 930 restaurants, 930 restaurants, 535 guesthouses, 159 hotels, and 15 hostels, alongside cultural sites including 30 temples and several museums.
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1,133
Bars
930
Restaurants
535
Guesthouses
294
Cafés
180
ATMs
159
Hotels
142
Pharmacies
30
Temples
15
Hostels
12
Attractions
8
Markets
8
Viewpoints
6
Museums
1
Beaches
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Pattaya
Pattaya is situated on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand in Chonburi province. The city experiences a tropical monsoon climate with warm temperatures throughout the year. Average monthly temperatures range from a low of 26.1°C in January to a high of 29.3°C in May. The driest months are January and December, each receiving approximately 37mm and 27mm of precipitation respectively. The monsoon season runs from May through October, with September recording the highest rainfall at approximately 252mm. October follows closely with 240mm. Humidity remains elevated year-round due to coastal location and tropical climate patterns.
Pattaya is the second-largest city in Chonburi province with a recorded population of 351,391 as of 2025. The city serves as a significant urban and commercial centre in Eastern Thailand. The economy is heavily dependent on tourism and hospitality sectors, with extensive accommodation options and dining establishments. Within a 10-kilometre radius, the city contains 1,133 bars, 930 restaurants, 535 guesthouses, and 159 hotels, reflecting its orientation toward visitor services. The presence of 180 ATMs, 142 pharmacies, and various service businesses indicates developed urban infrastructure.

U-Tapao International Airport (UTP) is the nearest commercial airport, located 31 kilometres from Pattaya's city centre. The airport serves both domestic and international routes, making it the primary gateway for visitors arriving by air. From Bangkok, Pattaya is approximately 100 kilometres southeast by road. Ground transportation options include bus, minivan, and private vehicle hire services. The city's urban area is accessible via local taxis, motorcycle taxis (tuk-tuks), and shared songtheow (open-air shared taxis) for intra-city movement.
The optimal months for visiting Pattaya are December, January, February, and March. During this period, rainfall is minimal and temperatures are more comfortable. December and January each receive approximately 27–37mm of rainfall with 7–8 rainy days. February remains dry with 40mm of precipitation across 8 rainy days. March receives 61mm over 12 rainy days but remains relatively dry. These months offer the best balance of low precipitation and pleasant temperatures. The monsoon season (May to October) brings heavy rainfall, particularly in September (252mm) and October (240mm), which may impact beach activities and outdoor exploration.

Pattaya contains 30 temples, 6 museums, and 8 viewpoints within a 10-kilometre radius. Key cultural and tourism landmarks include Sanctuary of Truth (Prasat Satchatham), a large wooden temple structure; Ripley's Believe It or Not museum; Museum of Buddhist Art; Water-ecology Museum; and Pattaya Floating Market (Talat Nam 4 Phueak). Walking Street (Pattaya Soi One) serves as a central tourism and entertainment district. Coastal attractions include a single mapped beach within the 10-kilometre radius and various water-based activities. Additional facilities include 142 pharmacies, 180 ATMs, and 294 cafes.
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