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01-28-23 15:49 #4617
Posts: 72Pratamnak Hill
Originally Posted by ChristianG [View Original Post]
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01-27-23 22:33 #4616
Posts: 546Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
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01-26-23 23:31 #4615
Posts: 546Not found anything here on the search.
Does anyone have any report on the Apartments or the xpress Apartments in Buakhoao?
Thanks.
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01-24-23 17:57 #4614
Posts: 1579Originally Posted by BogieMaker [View Original Post]
I also looked at the apartment I stayed in in June 2022, the price doubled and the host doesn't even give me a discount privately.
Seems the prices on airbnb are skyrocket for the next low season.
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01-22-23 13:53 #4613
Posts: 1579Originally Posted by BPalacio [View Original Post]
I'm a light sleepers and always go to the bed early and I always had good sleep in Pratamnak Hill / Cozy Beach.
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01-22-23 10:09 #4612
Posts: 2417Originally Posted by Bunky [View Original Post]
Central Pattaya, or Bangkok for that matter, are hit and miss regarding noise. You're never far away from the nearest pneumatic drill or the nearest noisy bar. Some people can (learn to) sleep with ear plugs. Bring your own wax ear plugs, they're not easy to find in Thailand. Non-wax ear plugs are no good.
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01-22-23 06:57 #4611
Posts: 516Quiet Hotel Choice for Light Sleeper
Originally Posted by BPalacio [View Original Post]
I have in the past recommended the Whitehouse Condotel, for a variety of reasons. One of them was the chill vibe and low noise level. The noise level on Soi 13 near the hotel is low, especially by the standards of central Pattaya. Moreover, the Whitehouse attracts a lot of golfers who tend to retire early and get an early start in the morning. So if you're looking for someplace quiet, check it out.
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01-22-23 06:19 #4610
Posts: 72Quiet, well-soundproofed hotels or apartments?
Does anyone have any experience with hotels or apartments that are good for light sleepers? Specifically in quiet areas and / or soundproofed well. Preferable budget is up to $100/ night, but can stretch to $150/ night if there's an outstanding soundproofed option at that price.
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01-20-23 19:15 #4609
Posts: 93Thanks!
Thank you and everyone for your suggestions. Was able to get a place near two spots and a brisk walk to soi 6. It's my maiden voyage to the land of smiles, both my penis and I are excited for this.
Originally Posted by Bunky [View Original Post]
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01-17-23 17:44 #4608
Posts: 1579Originally Posted by BogieMaker [View Original Post]
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01-17-23 03:19 #4607
Posts: 214Airbnb listings
Originally Posted by ChristianG [View Original Post]
https://www.airbnb.com/users/show/368330
My future plan is to find places on Airbnb and then contacting the company directly to see if I can get a better deal. You could try contacting them at whatsapp +66 81 9300559.
Or Line at goldstargroup.
Anyway hope the link helps.
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01-16-23 21:26 #4606
Posts: 6308+1 Thanks for the link Bogie. Too bad they don't do Bangkok too.
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01-15-23 21:32 #4605
Posts: 1579Originally Posted by BogieMaker [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by BogieMaker [View Original Post]
I also went to several condos with a Thai friend to ask for contacts to rent for 30 days but almost all of them told me that they didn't manage the apartments and to contact real estate agencies, FUCK.
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01-15-23 20:08 #4604
Posts: 214Grand Avenue Condos
Originally Posted by IronMerc [View Original Post]
I used Airbnb and the price was about $30 per day with 20 tb a day for the electric. The company was MonthStayz they were very professional. The lady I checked out with told me I could save some money by booking directly rather than using Airbnb. They have a lot of properties in the Edge, Base and Grand as well as Jomtiem. It appears they mostly want 30 day or longer stays and you can find thier website at https://www.monthstayzthailand.com/pattaya/.
Probably the worse part of staying at Grand Avenue was waking through Soi Boomerang on my way back to the condo. Heaven Above was tough to pass many a night.
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01-15-23 04:22 #4603
Posts: 113Honey inn hotel
Stayed at Honey inn on soi honey right next to the Honey body massage. Pics show a pool but there is none. Had some issues finding a room with working AC, first two didn't work. Nice hotel and got free breakfast. We booked for 2 people but didn't get to use the 2nd BF meal when we had guests. GF, had guests a few times over with no fee or issues. Some bugs inside mostly drain flys, didn't notice any mosquitos or bites. Gets a bit noisy at night stops around 2 am, so just party til late and you should be good. Workers can get loud so if your on the 2nd floor you'll probably start hearing them early in the morning laughing and giggling.