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Yesterday 18:00 #5098Senior Member

Posts: 35I just stayed at the Grand Hotel Pattaya and I was shocked how quiet it was! This hotel is literally 10 meters off walking street right in the middle of all the action. I had a sea view room on the 8th floor facing north (towards Pattaya Beach) and when I closed the sliding door to the balcony it was almost totally silent! I was expecting it to be noisy and brought earplugs but did not need them at all! I paid $50 a night on Agoda and will stay there again. It was great to be so close to the action and the hotel does a good job of checking ids and calling you when your guest is leaving to make sure everything is ok. My room had a great view, see attached pic.
Originally Posted by GiovanniVolo
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Yesterday 13:32 #5097Regular Member

Posts: 22I stayed at Dynasty Inn Pattaya in February this year. On Soi 13 between Song Road and Beach Road. Walking distance to all the action except Soi 6, which is easily accessed with the Bhat bus.
Originally Posted by GiovanniVolo
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No problem bringing in girls. They usually asked to see an ID. I booked again this November at about $50 per night. Clean and the rooms had a balcony. I would recommend unless you want to spend a lot of money on fancy decor.
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04-13-26 22:50 #5096Senior Member

Posts: 150March hotel?
Hello.
I am looking for a hotel in Pattaya for December 2026 - January. So very high season. The ones I use to take have very high price.
I look a clean one in the center of action, from soi 4 till waling street.
With a normal price and good reviwe, for the very high season, I just found March hotel. It also win an Agoda price, but I found in Trip.com for 40 euro for night. For very high season is ok.
Did somebody try March Hotel? Is they nice and clean?
The room in the road side are noise or not? Otherwise I can book the ones in swimming pool side.
Thanks in advance.
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04-05-26 21:01 #5095Senior Member

Posts: 1221Good Job Rhino
You have good taste in ladies Rhino. View Talay 6 has a great location but the quality of the units vary as they all have different owners. I have seen some rooms that looked quite worn. Buyer beware.
Originally Posted by RhinoTusk
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04-05-26 15:08 #5094Senior Member

Posts: 40The first girl was incredible. Her first night in the bar, fresh off the bus from issan. The girl at 1:22 worked at a beer bar couple blocks away. She was very shy and would only allow the one photo.
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04-04-26 19:34 #5093Regular Member

Posts: 39Nice! The first one and 1:22 look great. That's cool they are camera friendly.
Originally Posted by RhinoTusk
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I'm going with a major brand hotel but I've read the View Talay 6 is solid.
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04-04-26 10:45 #5092Senior Member

Posts: 40I lived in View Talay 6 for couple years, 26th floor, Walking Street Side. Made this photostream of some guests I brought in.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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https://youtu.be/we1X4yDYy7k?si=FeH-VTZxRNvRZZXZ
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04-02-26 17:42 #5091Senior Member

Posts: 633It's a good option. Rooms are clean and modern with a big comfy bed. No cupboards though. There was no noise problem when I stayed there. Added bonus is there is a big soapy massage place "pp" right in front of the hotel.
Just keep in mind they don't allow joiners below 20, and housekeeping can be very slow at times.
Originally Posted by Kirsia123
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04-01-26 21:23 #5090Senior Member

Posts: 112Hotel Amber
Hi Ulalaulala,
I am also considering Amber hotel. Location is within walking distance from LK Metro. Ideally I am looking for a hotel shielded from the noise and close to the action.
Please let me know what you think?
/ Kirsia.
Originally Posted by Ulalaulala123
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04-01-26 21:22 #5089Senior Member

Posts: 633Update. Stayed here and its joiner friendly but age limit is 20 yrs. Have brought 2-3 chicks daily so joiner count is not a problem here. Breakfast is meh. Nice HUGE rooms. Seems mostly geared towards families looking at the amenities, but not an issue for us mongers as well!
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04-01-26 21:16 #5088Senior Member

Posts: 633Flipper house
This hotel is cheaper but comes with its drawbacks. Not sure why people like it. Everything is old fashioned here. Although room size seems decent on paper but its design makes it feel much smaller and bathrooms are one of the tiniest in any hotel I gave stayed, even smaller than holiday inn express. TV is of shitty quality, could see the pixels from a distance. I could even see the disappointment on the face of my joiner ladies.
Only positive I see is that it allows joiner less than 20 yrs.
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03-25-26 13:14 #5087Senior Member

Posts: 112Marriott Pattaya North
I am also considering Marriott Pattaya North. I can see it is even further away from all the action. As long as I can either jump on the bath bus or use Grab I am fine.
Thanks!
/Kirsia
Originally Posted by Mogwai
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03-24-26 12:04 #5086Senior Member

Posts: 6753Recommendations from The Cmdr
I've referred a half dozen friends (who have deep enough pockets) to View Talay 6. None have been disappointed. All have been very pleased. Especially by the location. A good place for a first visit. Then learn how you like to live in Pattaya and build the life how you want.
Going to the complete other end of the spectrum you have the Apex Pattaya Hotel. Outstanding location, basic clean rooms and prices so low it's hard to get a room in the place. The perfect fuck pad for me when I am wilding out and don't want to return to my room.
In the middle of the spectrum for me is the Flipper Lodge Hotel. Excellent location, well appointed rooms (although quite small), tight security, mid priced and excellent breakfast buffet.
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03-24-26 09:13 #5085Senior Member

Posts: 2494The Grande Centre Point is indeed far from areas like LK Metro and Walking Street. But it's right next to Terminal 21, with lots of dining options, and also right next to the baht bus route. So you can be in Soi 6 in about five minutes, for example.
Originally Posted by Achmmc
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However, I have the impression that the guests of the Grande Centre Point are mainly rich Chinese, Korean, and Japanese people. It's not a typical monger hotel.
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03-23-26 20:28 #5084Senior Member

Posts: 118That hotel is so far from anything you'd want to do you'd go nuts. Much better places near LK Metro area. Areca Lodge, LK President, budget friendly Travelodge. All of them are a short walk to many venues, eats, clubs, bars, gg, GC. Much better you look over there.
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