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  1. #4632
    Quote Originally Posted by Romannico  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys, I RTTF but couldn't find out if One Patio Hotel in Pattaya is girl friendly. Does anyone have the answer?
    Man who's want to share a patio with other guests! 55555.

    https://www.onepatiopattaya.com/contact/

    But it looks like you can email or line them. There's no need to beat around the Bush. They know what you mean if you say you are bringing a guest.

  2. #4631

    One Patio Hotel

    Hey guys, I RTTF but couldn't find out if One Patio Hotel in Pattaya is girl friendly. Does anyone have the answer?

  3. #4630
    Quote Originally Posted by WayneRoberts  [View Original Post]
    Does Centara being serviced apartments have kitchenettes with stoves?
    Was the hotel I stayed in. Do not know anything about apartments.

  4. #4629
    Thank you kindly. Once I can convince myself to take the flight, I'm going to book one of those.

    Cheers.

  5. #4628
    Quote Originally Posted by Tvataham274  [View Original Post]
    I'm musing on taking a second trip, not even a year after my first. However the only major hurdle is the flight. I can do the flight, but I really don't want to fly 15 hours in coach. Why is premium economy 2. 5 x the cost of coach fucksake.

    Does anyone know if any of the hotels in stumbling distance of the 6 are good? Centara Pattaya or Hotel Selection Pattaya? Anything that is a short walk that wouldn't constitute a bolt to get to and from the 6.

    I had been recommended blackwoods Hotel Pattaya for my second trip, but that is a bit far from the 6 for me to walk. Ideally I'd like to be closer.
    I've stayed at the Altera Hotel and Residence which is a 3 minute walk from the 6. Very nice property, great pool and breakfast was included.

  6. #4627
    Quote Originally Posted by Mombie75  [View Original Post]
    I've used Centara Pattaya just at the top of 6 and could not fault it. Had a pool view interconnecting room with my wing man. GF and breakfast was good.
    Does Centara being serviced apartments have kitchenettes with stoves?

  7. #4626
    Quote Originally Posted by Tvataham274  [View Original Post]
    I'm musing on taking a second trip, not even a year after my first. However the only major hurdle is the flight. I can do the flight, but I really don't want to fly 15 hours in coach. Why is premium economy 2. 5 x the cost of coach fucksake.

    Does anyone know if any of the hotels in stumbling distance of the 6 are good? Centara Pattaya or Hotel Selection Pattaya? Anything that is a short walk that wouldn't constitute a bolt to get to and from the 6.

    I had been recommended blackwoods Hotel Pattaya for my second trip, but that is a bit far from the 6 for me to walk. Ideally I'd like to be closer.
    I've used Centara Pattaya just at the top of 6 and could not fault it. Had a pool view interconnecting room with my wing man. GF and breakfast was good.

  8. #4625
    I'm musing on taking a second trip, not even a year after my first. However the only major hurdle is the flight. I can do the flight, but I really don't want to fly 15 hours in coach. Why is premium economy 2. 5 x the cost of coach fucksake.

    Does anyone know if any of the hotels in stumbling distance of the 6 are good? Centara Pattaya or Hotel Selection Pattaya? Anything that is a short walk that wouldn't constitute a bolt to get to and from the 6.

    I had been recommended blackwoods Hotel Pattaya for my second trip, but that is a bit far from the 6 for me to walk. Ideally I'd like to be closer.

  9. #4624

    Noise

    Quote Originally Posted by AxelHeyst  [View Original Post]
    The 2 Phra Tamnak Hill hotels that come to my mind are the InterContinental and the Royal Cliff Beach Terrace with the Intercontinental being the most luxurious (and quiet) hotel in all of Pattaya. The hotel grounds are really nice. But you do pay a price for the location and the peace & quiet. It is not like you can walk back and forth to the Go Go's every night with girls. Ha Ha. You will have to take taxis when you are with a girl. These hotels are great, however, if you already have a girl and want to spend a few days together just you and her. It's very romantic and you don't have to fly south to enjoy it.
    No baht buses on Pratumnak hill though, and getting a Bolt taxi for the ride back home from the central Pattaya chaos can be frustrating.

    Regarding noise, sleeping with ear plugs (wax!) is easier in Thailand than in colder countries if you set the aircon at, say, 25-27 degrees instead of 21-23. That's because the wax stays soft within the ear at warmer temperatures.

    Jomtien Beach has baht buses driving by. It is on average quieter than central Pattaya but still no guarantee. With any accomodation in Thailand, you're never far away from the nearest grinder or peumatic drill. I stayed 5 nights at Jomtien Palm Beach resort. Good value for money if you don't mind russian being spoken all around you. I had a real view to the sea for under 2000 baht/night and I was high up and far away from any traffic. The hotel was not full though. I might get noisy once the hordes (Chinese?) are back.

  10. #4623
    Quote Originally Posted by SkyRyder  [View Original Post]
    Good day,

    I have a good amount of points from both Marriott and Hilton and want to ask opinions about either the Marriott Courtyard or the Hilton hotel in Pattaya. I suspect neither is very close to the main fun areas, but wanted to know if they are a reasonable distance. I suspect I would be taking a lady back with me (preferred), or find something like a massage gal that has onsite options.

    TIA.

    Sky.
    In my opinion, I think the Hilton is probably the best location in town. Treetown is within walking distance as is both Walking Street and Soi 6 but these two are also readily accessed via baht bus.

  11. #4622

    Hilton gets my vote

    Quote Originally Posted by SkyRyder  [View Original Post]
    Good day,

    I have a good amount of points from both Marriott and Hilton and want to ask opinions about either the Marriott Courtyard or the Hilton hotel in Pattaya. I suspect neither is very close to the main fun areas, but wanted to know if they are a reasonable distance. I suspect I would be taking a lady back with me (preferred), or find something like a massage gal that has onsite options.

    TIA.

    Sky.
    I have never been in the Courtyard but I have been to the Hilton many times. Hilton is a beautiful hotel attached to Central Festival mall. The location is great, better than Courtyard, but don't plan on getting in house massage with extras at either place.

  12. #4621

    Courtyard or Hilton in Pattaya

    Good day,

    I have a good amount of points from both Marriott and Hilton and want to ask opinions about either the Marriott Courtyard or the Hilton hotel in Pattaya. I suspect neither is very close to the main fun areas, but wanted to know if they are a reasonable distance. I suspect I would be taking a lady back with me (preferred), or find something like a massage gal that has onsite options.

    TIA.

    Sky.

  13. #4620
    Quote Originally Posted by BPalacio  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the suggestion. I think I will find a place in Pratamnak Hill. Do you have any hotel suggestions in particular? I am thinking Cross Pattaya Pratamnak hotel because it seems to have good reviews. I just am hesitant because some people claim it's very quiet, but then there is the odd review or two that claims it's ear-shatteringly loud. Would appreciate if you had any hotel suggestions.
    I can't suggest you any hotel, because I always stay in apartment from Airbnb. But I have a friend who stayed at Unique Regency in Pratamnak soi5, with rooms facing the back and he said is slept well.

    What I can suggest is to take hotel in some little side soi, so no bars and no traffic.

    Pratamnak soi 2 and 3 are the best soi for quiet. Pratamnak soi4 is not much busy. Pratamnak soi5 start to have a lot of restuarant, bars and clubs after the why junction. Pratamnak soi6 have the night market, I don't know what time they close.

    Cozy Beach should be fine everywhere, there could be traffic noise in the main Kasetsin Road with motorbike running fast with rigged mufflers and big buses. So look for hotel in the side soi. The Hill bar in Cozy Beach in Rajchawaroon can be noise sometimes.

    I always go sleep before 1 am and I can't tolerate noise from bars or from traffic, so is always a nightmare to choose the right condo for me.

    Keep in mind that stay in Pratamnak / Cozy beach without motorbike is a pain in the ass, you will need to use Bolt mototaxi everytime.

  14. #4619

    Light sleepers

    Quote Originally Posted by BPalacio  [View Original Post]
    Got burned with a week of absolute chaos and noise at the J W Marriott in Bangkok and now running on basically no sleep. And I need some quiet rest badly.
    My advice is go to Pattaya book a secluded hotel for first night then go out at night to some parts of town. I'm sure Pratumnak Hill is quiet but there's absolutely nothing to do there other than Kinnaree and Cosy Beach Club and no access to a convenient baht bus. Guess it's ok if you don't mind walking 3 kms to Walking Street or if you have a motorbike. For a more convenient place I'd go somewhere a bit more baht bus accessible. You can try the new Space Grand Centrepoint on Naklua Road. Google it if you don't know it. There are bars on Naklua Road but they are not noisy except for the very odd night. I'm sure if you stay on a high floor facing the water you'll be good. If you want to be a bit safer go down the hill and try Centara Grand Mirage near Wongamat Beach. For something more convenient ie. right on the baht bus route you can try Dusit Thani. I've only been for dinner and not stayed there but that hotel is so massive I'm certain that you won't hear any bar music in your room. Again, my first suggestion is the best. Book one night and go from there. These 5 star hotels usually don't sell out so you can book the night before.

    Nicest hotels I have been to in Pratamnak Hill (small sample size) are the Royal Cliff Beach hotel and Intercontinental. Only to eat at each.

  15. #4618

    Pratamnak Hill

    Quote Originally Posted by BPalacio  [View Original Post]
    I think I will find a place in Pratamnak Hill. Do you have any hotel suggestions in particular? I am thinking Cross Pattaya Pratamnak hotel because it seems to have good reviews. I just am hesitant because some people claim it's very quiet, but then there is the odd review or two that claims it's ear-shatteringly loud. Would appreciate if you had any hotel suggestions. Got burned with a week of absolute chaos and noise at the J W Marriott in Bangkok and now running on basically no sleep. And I need some quiet rest badly.
    The 2 Phra Tamnak Hill hotels that come to my mind are the InterContinental and the Royal Cliff Beach Terrace with the Intercontinental being the most luxurious (and quiet) hotel in all of Pattaya. The hotel grounds are really nice. But you do pay a price for the location and the peace & quiet. It is not like you can walk back and forth to the Go Go's every night with girls. Ha Ha. You will have to take taxis when you are with a girl. These hotels are great, however, if you already have a girl and want to spend a few days together just you and her. It's very romantic and you don't have to fly south to enjoy it.

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