Mini Siam
Mini Siam
Contact: Tel: 038-727-333, 038-727-666; Fax: 038-421-555; Website: www.minisiam.com
Opening Hours: Daily from 07.00 am. – 10.00 pm.
Admission: Thais: 100 Baht for adults and 50 Baht for children, Foreigners: 250 Baht for adults and 120 Baht for children
Wat Photisamphan
Situated in the heart of Chonburi province, Wat Photisamphan is a temple with
magnificent stucco. It is also a home to Luang Pho Na Lan Ta, a stone Buddha image and
Phra Sang Ka Jai which local people pay homage.Location: 152 Moo 5, Pattaya-Naklua Rd., Naklua, Banglamung, Chonburi
Wat Nong Yai
The temple was founded during the Ayutthaya period. At the fall of Ayutthaya,
Chao Khun Yai, fled the Burmese troops with families of his guard by boat
to Pik Bot Pier (Naklua). He also kept the bell taken from the temple in
Ayutthaya, When arrived in Chonburi, he restored the originally abandoned Wat
Nong Yai. A prayer hall and belfry were built. The temple was renovated on
3 January 1906.Location: Moo 6, Naklua, Pattaya, Chonburi
Wat Chong Lom
Wat Chong Lom
Location: Sukhumvit Rd., Naklua, Pattaya, Chonburi (near Sukhawedi Mansion, before Krathing Lai Intersection)
Wat Sawang Fa Phruetharam
The temple was presumed to have been built in the Ayutthaya Period. The
location of the temple is believed to be the place where King Taksin halted his
army after fleeing from the Burmese force besieging Ayutthaya.
There are twin wooden buildings inside the temple.How to get there: Soi 14/1, Sukhumvit Rd., Naklua, Banglamung, Chonburi. From Sukhumvit Rd., turn right at the intersection to
Naklua Rd.. The temple is on the left.
Chittapawan Collage
The college was founded by Phrathep Kittipanyakhun to provide education to
Buddhist monks both in a secular and dharma worlds at a tertiary level. The
monks are taught to be able to propagate Buddhism domestically and
internationally. It is also a place where people can practice meditation. The
name of the college was bestowed by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.Location: Naklua, Muang, Pattaya, Chonburi
Contact: Tel: 038-221-132, 038-221-384
The Bottle Art Museum
The Bottle Art Museum
How to get there: The Kingston Park Building, 297/1-5 Moo 6, Sukhumvit Rd., Naklua, Banglamung, Chonburi
Contact: Tel: 038-415-783, 038-422-957; Fax: 038-422-2957; Website: www.bottlemuseum.net
Opening Hours: Daily from 09.00 am. - 06.00 pm.
Admission: 100 Baht for Thai adults, 50 Baht for Thai youths, 250 Baht for foreign adults, and 120 Baht for foreign youths
The Sanctuary of Truth (Prasat Satchatham)
Satchatham Temple is a wooden temple, located by the sea. It was designed by
Lek Wiriyapan, the founder of the Ancient City at Samut Prakan Province in 1981.
The Temple is entirely built with wood. The beauty of the Temple is elaborated through
wood dwellings and woodcarvings. It is considered an exotic and imposing architectural
work of art of the century, embellishing with artwork and woodcarvings which reflects
the intellect and spirit of the Eastern civilization and art. It also reflects the
importance of religion which has helped to uphold the world. The Temple received
the award of Outstanding Tourist Attraction from the Tourism Industry Awards in 2008.How to get there: 206/2 Moo5, Naklua Soi 12, Naklua Rd., Banglamung, Chonburi. On Wong Phra Chan Beach, 3 km from North Pattaya. If you are driving from Naklua Rd., turn into Soi 12 and drive towards the end of the Soi where there is a large entrance towards the Temple on the right.
Contact: Tel: 038-367-229, 038-367-915
Opening Hours: Daily from 08.00 am. – 05.00 pm. Within the Temple compound, the dolphin training is shown daily at 11.30 am. and 03.30 pm.
Admission: adults are 500 Baht and 250 Baht for children
Baan Sukhawadee
Baan Sukhawadee or Eden House is a mansion built in 2000 covering the area of 80 rai
and 400 metres long along the beach. The house was built in Romanesque architecture painted in pink and light blue.
There are European and Asian sculptures inside the mansion and in the garden
including standing Buddha image, King Taksin the Great, H.R.H. Prince Abhakorn,
Krom Luang Chumporn Khet Udomsak and Goddess of Mercy. The mansion is owned by
Dr. Panya Chotethevan,a well-known businessman in food industry in Thailand.Location: 219 Moo 2, Sukhumvit Rd., Naklua, Banglamung, Chonburi
Contact :Tel: 038-223-185, 038-223-235; Fax: 038-223-454; Website: www.sukhawadee.com
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri from 08.30 am.- 06.00 pm., Sat - Sun & Public Holiday from 08.00 am. - 06.00 pm.
Admission: 200 Baht for adults, 50 Baht for children. Free for monks, priests and children under 100 cm tall.
Tuxedo Magic Theatre
Tuxedo Magic Theatre
Contact: Tel: 038-704-175; Website: www.tuxedo-magic.com
Admission: Thai: 250 Baht for adults, 125 Baht for children under 120 cm tall and free admission for children under 90 cm. tall. Foreigner: 450 Baht for adults, 225 Baht for children
Wat Chai Mongkhon
Wat Chai Mongkhon
Location: 27 Moo 10, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi
Admission: Free
Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum
Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum
Contact : Tel: 038-710-294 to 8; Fax: 038-710-487; Website: www.ripleysthailand.com
Opening Hours: Daily from 11.00 am. - 11.00 pm.
Admission: 480 Baht for adults and 380 Baht for children
Chaloem Phra Kiat Park
Chaloem Phra Kiat Park
How to get there: The park is located at the foot of Phra Bat Hill (Pattaya Hill), Phratamnak Rd., between South Pattaya and Jomtien Beach.
Wat Phra Yai
Constructed in 1977, Wat Phra Yai houses the golden Buddha image of Phra
Buddha Sukhothai Walai Chonlathan or Luang Pho Yai in Subduing Mara gesture.
The image is approximately 18 meters high. The stairways feature Naga. There are
also 7 Buddha images of the day on the temple ground.Location: Khao Phratamnak, near Wang Sam Sien, Nong Pla Lai, South Pattaya, Banglamung, Chonburi
Wat Khao Phra Bat
Wat Khao Phra Bat or Wat Khao Phratamnak is located on Khao Phratamnak. It lies
opposite to the viewpoint on the hill. There is a imitation of the Buddha's footprint,
Buddha images of the Day and beautiful mondop. The Monument of the Father
of modern Thai Navy, Krom Luang Chumphon Khet Udomsak is within a short walk.How to get there: Located on top of Phratamnak Hill, Nongprue, Amphur Banglamung. From Sukhumvit Rd., turn right at the road sign to South Pattaya. Turn left at the first traffic light, continue until reaching a-5-way intersection. Turn left to Phratamnak Rd. and turn right again towards Royal Cliff Beach Garden Resort. Drive uphill to the top of the hill.
Admission: Free
Wang Sam Sien
Wang Sam Sien is located amongst a verdant surrounding with a panoramic view of
Pattaya city. It is a home of a large statue of Guanyin Bodhisattva which is situated
in the middle of the pool. The premise also exhibits other sculptures and miniatures
of significant and figures in Chinese history.Location: Phratumnak Hill or Khao Phra Bat, Moo 12, Nongprue, Pattaya, before Wat Phra Yai
Admission: Free
Phratamnak Hill, or Khao Pattaya
Phratamnak Hill, or Khao Pattaya
Opening hours and admission: Phratamnak hilltop viewpoint is open from 07.00 am. - 10.00 am.
Admission: Free
Bali Hai Pier
Bali Hai pier provides the ferry and speedboat to Koh Larn. Yellow Submarine,
a tour company situated nearby offers services for an underwater sightseeing.Location: South Pattaya (end of Beach Rd.), Chonburi
Wat Yansangwararam
Wat Yansangwararam
Within the ground, there are a mondop (pavilion with four gables) with a replica of the Buddha's footprints, a large stupa with the relics of the Lord Buddha and his disciples, Phra Yanaret Vihan as well as international pavilions representing the architecture of several countries. Nearby, there is also a Chinese-style building housing antiques and art objects from China. Various types of meditation courses are available from 6 am. - 6 pm. How to get there: Located 12 km south of Pattaya and 3 km from Nong Nooch Tropical Garden. It can be reached by turning left from Sukhumvit Rd. at km 160 marker.
Opening Hours: Daily from 08.00 am. - 05.00 pm.
Admission: 50 Baht. Dress code: Both women and men should have shoulders covered and wear long pants or skirts.
Wang Saen Suk
Wang Saen Suk
Admission: Free. There is a donation box on site.
Wihan Thep Sathit Phra Kitti Chaloem or Nacha Sa Thai Chue Shrine
The Najasathaichue Chinese Temple was built in 1991 on an original area of 200 square wa, by Master Somchai Choeisiri. In 1996, he
built a large Chinese temple in honor of His Majesty the King on his 72nd Anniversary.
The name, Thep Sathit Phra Kiti Chaloem was given by His Holiness the Supreme
Patriarch which means the abode of gods. The 4-storey temple is designed and
elaborately decorated with Chinese art and design. There are 2,840 scultures of
dragon. In front of the building, the hall of
Heaven and Earth, with the 36-metre dragon pole with 9 dragons representing the 9 planets.How to get there: 1/13 Moo 5, Ang Sila - Bangsaen Rd., Ang Sila, Muang, Chonburi. From Sukhumvit Rd., turn right into Ang Sila Rd., at the Old Market Ang Sila intersection, turn left to Ang Sila-Bangsaen Rd. The temple is on the left.
Contact: Tel: 038-398-381 to 4, 038-398-399
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri from 08.00 am. - 05.00 pm., Saturday from 08.00 am. - 06.00 pm., and Sunday from 08.00 am. - 08.00 pm.
Wat Ang Sila
Built in late Ayutthaya Period, around 1700, Ang Sila Temple was
originally comprised of twin prayer halls opr Bots, Inner Hall (Wat Ang Nai) and Outer Hall (Wat Ang Nok).
They were merged into one temple in King Rama V Chulalongkorn. There are older
murals and a group of pagodas standing in front of the Bot.
The Outer Bot features murals from the Third Reign, by painters from Wat Sam Pluem in 1825.
It features the life story of the Lord Buddha in red, black and indigo, with inscriptions in ancient Khmer and Thai.
The temple has been registered by the Fine Arts Department as archeological sites.How to get there: On Highway No.3134, Moo 4, Ang Sila, Muang, Chonburi. From Sukhumvit Rd., turn right into Ang Sila, go straight before the intersection to the old Ang Sila market. The temple is on the left.
Wat Bang Beng
Wat Bang Beng
How to get there: 71 Moo 1, Saen Suk, Muang, Pattaya, Chonburi (Approximately 10 km from Chonburi town). From Sukhumvit Rd., turn right at km 104 marker at Galaxy intersection to entrance to Bangsaen. Stay on the right and turn right to the soi and continue about 200 m.
Wat Rajsattha (Taidon)
Wat Rajsattha is believed to be founded 155 years ago. An antique head of the Buddha was found
in the underground in this area. The 100-year-old bot situated on the ground of
the temple has been well-preserved. A new bot which was built later is regarded the biggest temple in the Eastern region.
The windonws and the doors were delicately carved and filled with pearl.Location: Located on Sukhumvit Rd., Pattaya, Chonburi (Approximately 1 km from Nongmon market toward Sriracha)
Wat Jangchareondon
Its original name was Wat Krangdon, constructed in 1867. The old bot of the
temple is more than 100 years old which has been renovated as well as the gable
of the bot embellished with flower pattern which is decorated with ceramic
pottery. The art represents the early period of Rattankosin. There is also a
Buddha image built with Rattankosin art inside the bot.Location: 22 Moo 1, Mitsamphan Rd., Saen Suk, Muang, Pattaya, Chonburi
The Viharn of Goddess Guanyin
Standing predominantly, a huge sculpture of the Goddess Guanyin is
situated on the top of the viharn, facing the sea. Underneath, there is a big hall housing a smaller
sculpture of the Goddess. The paintings of the Bodhisattva Guanyin in 37
different lives, located near the Hall of the Hermit, invites visitors to discover.How to get there: Located in the west side of Khao Sam Muk, next to the Hall of the Hermit
The Royal Residences of the Great King and the Great Queen
The Royal Residences of the Great King and the Great Queen
How to get there: Located next to Ang Sila Fish Market. From Sukhumvit Rd., take the left turn into Ang Sila, the royal residences are on the right.
Khao Sam Muk, the Shrine of Chao Mae Khao Sam Muk
Khao Sam Muk is a small hill, situated between Ang Sila and Bangsaen Beach.
The foot of the hill is also the home of the holy shrine of Chao Mae Sam Muk. It
is where the locals visit to commemorate the legend of the lovers who ended their
lives tragically after vowing their eternal love for each other in 18th century.
The shrine is accessible by mountain road. A spectacular panoramic view can be appreciated
on the hilltop as well as the view of the Ang Sila Bay, Laem Thaen Bay and Bang
Saen Bay. On a clear day, Ko Sichang and the town of Siracha can also be seen. The
spot is one of the best places to watch the sunset. The area is also inhabited by
a number of wild monkeys and a beautiful cactus garden.How to get there: At Sam Muk Hill. From Ang Sila, follow Highway 3134 towards Bangsaen, take the right turn at Bangsaen Sai 1st Rd. for 50 meters. Turn right again to enter the road circling Khao Sam Muk Drive, along the road you will find the entrance to Khao Sam Muk Shrine.
Admission: Free
Mangrove & Flying Foxes
As the major food source and habitat and breeding ground for marine animals,
this mangrove, located along the coastline, is an important habitat for over 10,000 flying foxes
or fruit bats. At the daytime, visitors will find them hanging upside down on the plants.
They take flight to find food at around 06.00 pm. – 07.00 pm. and come back around 04.00 am.
There is a walking path heading into the mangrove.How to get there: Located approximately 100 m from Ang Sila Market. From Sukhumvit Rd., turn left into Ang Sila, going straight to the curve, and turn right before reaching the fish market to reach the market.
Ang Sila Oyster Farm
Visitors can learn how the farmers breed and nurture oysters and green mussels. The oysters
(Saccostrea) are raised in bunches hung under bamboo scaffolds, while the green mussels
are attached to poles in the sea. There is a 10-kilometre walking bridge
projecting out in the sea.How to get there: From the km 102 marker on Sukhumvit Rd., turn right at Angsila Junction or the highway 3134, there is rock sculpture. Continue about 1 km, you will find Angsila Community.
Bangsaen Institute of Marine Science
Bangsaen Institute of Marine Science as known as as Bangsaen Institute of Marine
Science (BIMS) is a part of Burapha University. It has been developed from the aquatic
museum and breeding centre to marine science institute and museum thanks to the
fund from Japanese government. The museum is divided into 3 parts: Marine Aquarium,
Marine Science Museum and Marine Science Laboratories. There are breeding pond,
aquarium with a large collection of fish, crustaceans and marine plants, mostly from
Thailand. There are also exhibitions of fishery tools in the exhibition hall.How to get there: 169 Long-had Bangsaen Rd., Saen Suk, Muang, Chonburi. The Institute lies within Burapha University.
From Sukhumvit Rd., drive northwards through Sriracha, pass Nongmon town, turn left at the first traffic light and continue for 3 km. The entrance to Burapha Univerity is on the left.
Contact: Tel: 038-391-671 to 3; Fax: 038-391-674; Website: www.bims.buu.ac.th
Opening Hours: Daily from 8.30 am. - 05.00 pm.
Admission: 60 Baht for Thai adults, 30 Baht for Thai children, 180 Baht for foreign adults and 100 Baht for foreign children
Ang Sila Stone Mortar Market
Ang Sila Stone Morte
How to get there: From Sukhumvit Rd., turn right into Ang Sila. There are a line of hundreds of shops selling stone mortar on both sides of the road.
Siriphon Orchid Farm
Siriphon Orchid Farm covers the area of 5 rai. The farm displays a
variety of orchids such as Ascocenda, Cattleya, Dendrobium, Vanda, Pompadour,
Golden Shower and many more. They are also available for sale.How to get there: 235/14 Moo 5, Noen Phlap Wan Rd., Nongprue, Banglamung, Pattaya, Chonburi. From Sukhumvit Rd.,
turn left for 800 m, diagonally across the Pattaya Klang intersection.
Contact: Tel: 038-429-013, 086-375-2753, 081-732-6975
Opening Hours: Daily from 08.00 am. - 06.00 pm.
Admission: 40 Baht for adults and 20 Baht for children
Nong Nooch Garden
Nong Nooch Garden
How to get there: 34/1 Moo 7, Na Jomtien, Sattahip, Pattaya, Chonburi 20250. It is located 18 km from the entrance to South Pattaya, turn left from Sukhumvit Rd. at km 163 marker, continue about 3.5 km.
Contact: Tel: 038-709-358 to 62; Fax: 038-238-160; Website: www.nongnoochtropicalgarden.com
Opening Hours: Daily from 08.00 am. - 06.00 pm.
Admission: 400 Baht for adults. The ticket include cultural performances and elephant show.
Three Kingdom Theme Park (Sam Kok)
The Three Kingdoms Garden was built in 1995 by Mr. Kiat Srifuangfung. the park
is built on 136 rai. The park boasts the distinctive applied Chinese-Thai architecture
and landscape architecture. The buildings were constructed based on Chinese Feng
Shui. The wooden patio and the delicately painted veranda displays Sam Kok epic.
The founding of the park aims to allow people to understand and appreciate
Buddhism, Thai and Chinese culture and philosophy.How to get there: 100 Moo 9, Sukhumvit Rd., Pong, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150. From Sukhumvit Rd, turn left at Soi Mae La Pla Phao, before central Pattaya, take Soi Pornprapa Nimit or Siam Country Club intersection, continue 13 km. After the Map Prachan Reservoir, go further for 500 m. It is located in the same area as Horse Shoe Point Club.
Contact: Tel: 038-421-428 to 9; Fax: 038-421-428; Website: www.3kingdomspark.com
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri from 10.00 am. – 05.00 pm. and Sat - Sun from 10.00 am. - 06.00 pm.
Admission: Thai: 80 Baht for adults, 40 Baht for children. Foreigner: 150 Baht for adults, 80 Baht for children
Wat Suthawat
Located in Ban Maap Yai Lia, Wat Suthawat was established in 1925. The temple
consists of the Hall of Phra Si Rattana Trai Yannaphop or Luang Pho To which is
highly revered by the locals. The prayer hall features murals illustrating Lord Buddha’s life story as well as the portrait of Phra Khu Wichit Thammasan,
the founder of this hall. There are Dharma school for monks and a nursery on the ground of the temple.Location: 27 Moo 7, Ban Maap Yai Lia, Nongprue, Banglamung, Pattaya, Chonburi
Anek Kuson Sala (Wihan Sian)
Anek Kuson Sala (Wihan Sian)
Contact :Tel: 038-238-367
Opening Hours: Daily from 08.00 am. – 05.00 pm.
Admission: 50 Baht
Thai Alangkan Theatre
Thai Alangkan Theatre
Location: 34/1 Moo 7, Na Jomtien, Sattahip, Chonburi 20250 (At km 155 marker)
Contact: Tel: 038-256-007; Fax: 038-256-008; Website: www.alangkarnthailand.com
Opening Hours: Thu - Tue from 06.00 pm. Regular show starts at 6.00 pm.
Khao Chi Chan
Chi Chan is a limestone hill, once used for construction industry. His Holiness Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara,
the Supreme Patriarch initiated the world’s largest carved stone Buddha to
commemorate the 50th anniversary of His Majesty the King’s Accession in 1996.
The Buddha outline was edged by laser beam, then filled with gold mosaic. The
image is 130 metres high. His Majesty granted the name as "Phra Phuttha Maha
Wachira Uttamobhas Sassada", meaning "the Buddha with brightness and sublimity". The figure sparkles
like the golden halo as the sun shines.How to get there: Located at Ban Khao Chi Chan, Sattahip, Chonburi. From Sukhumvit Rd. from Bangkok direction, take the left turn at km 160 marker which goes towards Wat Yansangvararam, turn right and continue about 5 km. There is a direction sign indicating a left turn to Wihan Sian. Pass the Winhan Sian, continue 3 km from the there.
HTMS Chakri Naruebet
Chakri Naruebet, the Glory of the Chakri Dynasty named by His Majesty the King,
this largest war ship in the Royal Thai Navy was built in Spain and arrived in Thailand in 1997.
The ship is 182.6 meters long and 30.5 meters wide. The ship has been deployed
in disaster relief, patrol and force protection around Thailand's coastline and
protect marine environment. In wartime, this flagship of the fleet controls and
commands the fleet in the sea as well as the aircraft carrier with modern weapons,
including remote radar patrol system for air defense mission.
It serves as part-time tourist attraction.How to get there: Docked at Chuk Samet Deep Sea Port. From Sattahip downtown, take Sukhumvit Rd. for about 6 km to the main intersection with the direction sign pointing to the port. Turn right into Highway 3126 and continue 2 km further. Turn right at the intersection and continue 5 km further. the road will lead to the Navy checkpoint. The port lies straight ahead.
Contact: Website: www.navy.mi.th/cvh911
Opening Hours: Daily from 09.00 am. - 05.00 pm.
Admission: Free
Map of Pattaya
Most Visited Places
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| Location | : South Pattaya |
| Opening | : Everyday |
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| Location | : North Pattaya |
| Opening | : Everyday |
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| Location | : North Pattaya |
| Opening | : 10.00 am. - 11.00 pm. |
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| Location | : Central Pattaya |
| Opening | : Daily, 09.00 am. - 06.00 pm. |
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| Location | : Other Location |
| Opening | : 10.00 am. - 07.00 pm. |
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| Location | : Other Location |
| Opening | : There are 3 shows daily |
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| Location | : North Pattaya |
| Opening | : There are 3 shows daily |
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| Location | : North Pattaya |
| Opening | : Daily, 07.00 am. – 10.00 pm. |
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| Location | : North Pattaya |
| Opening | : Daily, Regular show 06.00 pm. |
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| Location | : Other Location |
| Opening | : Daily, 08.00 am. - 06.00 pm. |
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| Location | : Other Location |
| Opening | : Daily, 09.00 am. - 06.00 pm. |
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| Location | : Jomtien Beach |













