Thailand · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Pattaya
Everything you need to explore Pattaya — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Pattaya
The main public beach running along the seafront. Not pristine, but clean enough for a walk, and the sand is free. Beach chairs cost 50 baht if you want to sit, but you can just lay your towel down. Best for people-watching and sunset.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Head north past the main strip to the quieter end near Soi 5. Avoid midday—sand gets scorching. Grab a cheap pad thai from street carts on Second Road nearby.
Hotels near Pattaya Beach →A large lakeside park at the north end of Pattaya, popular with locals for jogging, picnics, and evening market. The lake is artificial but peaceful, with fountains and a long pier. No entry fee, and parking is free if you bike.
🕐 Daily sunrise to sunset
💡 Come around 5pm to see the bat colony under the trees near the lakeside—they stream out at dusk in a swirling cloud. The night market (Talad Lan Pho) next door has cheap grilled seafood and fruit shakes from 30 baht.
Hotels near Lan Pho Park →Landmark in Pattaya
A free public lookout on the hill between Pattaya and Jomtien. Short steep walk from the road through tidy gardens. Panorama across the bay, with benches and a small café. Good spot for photos without crowds if you arrive at dawn.
🕐 Daily 24 hours
💡 Walk up on the path from Chaiyapruek Road, not the main road—less traffic and more shade. The café sells cold coconut water for 40 baht. Best at golden hour, around 6am or 5pm.
Hotels near Khao Phra Tamnak Viewpoint →A massive gold Buddha statue seated on a hilltop, visible from much of the city. The platform offers clear views over Pattaya Bay. You can walk up 120 steps or drive almost to the top. No entry fee—donations welcome.
🕐 Daily 6am–6pm
💡 Combine with a wander around the smaller temples and shrines on the same hill—there's a quiet Chinese temple behind. Go early, before 9am, to avoid tour groups. Dress long pants or bring a sarong—they'll lend you one at the gate.
Hotels near Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai) →Cultural in Pattaya
An enormous wooden temple-sculpture on the coast, built as a philosophical art installation. Entry costs about 500 baht for foreigners, but the scale and detail—hand-carved from teak over 40 years—is unmatched for the price.
🕐 Daily 8am–6pm
💡 Arrive by 8am to avoid crowds and heat. Grab a free guided tour in English at the ticket booth; it explains the Hindu and Buddhist symbolism.
Hotels near Sanctuary of Truth →Where to Eat in Pattaya
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Pattaya?
The top attractions include Pattaya Beach, Lan Pho Park, Khao Phra Tamnak Viewpoint, Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai), Sanctuary of Truth.
How many days do you need in Pattaya?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Pattaya 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Pattaya famous for?
Pattaya is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Pattaya?
Top options include Toscana Trattoria Pizzeria, Hard Rock Cafe, Star Dice, Sukanya Bar Beer.