Pattaya Transportation
- Getting to Pattaya
Pattaya
Transportation
By
car

Pattaya can be reached in a 2.5-hour drive along Bangna-Trat
Highway via Bang Pakong, Chon Buri and Si Racha. However,
visitors can avoid Chon Buri by opting for Highway 36, the
new Chon Buri - Pattaya
- Rayong route or taking the motorway from Rama 9 Road.
By
bus
Air-conditioned and regular buses depart
from the Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) and Bangkoks Northern
Bus Terminal (Mochit 2 Bus Terminal) on Kamphaengphet Road
daily. Buses (air-con) depart the Eastern Bus Terminal every
30 minutes from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and from Mochit II (Northern
Bus Terminal) from 5.00 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Departure times and fares may be obtained from the Eastern
Bus Terminal, tel. 0 2391 2504, 0 2391 8097 or the Northern
Bus Terminal, tel. 0 2936 2852-66.
There are also minibuses that
travel directly from Bangkok Airport to Pattaya at 9.00
a.m., 12.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. daily. For more information,
contact the Bangkok International Airport, tel. 0 2535 1111.
In addition, most hotels in Bangkok
provide bus services to Pattaya. Contact the tour desk at
your hotel for details.
By
train 
The State Railway of Thailand offers a daily
train service departing Bangkok's Hua Lamphong Station at
06.55 a.m., tel. 0 2621 8701. It takes about 5 hours to
reach a station located near the Siam Country Club.
Train Time Schedule ( Bangkok - Pattaya / Pattaya
- Bangkok )
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From
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To
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Leave Bangkok - 06:55 (6:55 am)
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Arrive South Pattaya - 10:24 (10:24
am)
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Leave Bangkok - 06:55 (6:55 am)
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Arrive Pattaya - 10:18 (10:18 am)
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Leave Pattaya - 14:30 (2:30 pm)
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Arrive Bangkok - 17:40 (17:40 ( pm)
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Leave South Pattaya - 14:25 (2:25
pm)
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Arrive Bangkok - 17:40 (17:40 ( pm)
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Rate : First Class = 140 THB.
, Second Class = 72 THB. , Third Class = 31 THB.
Distance : 155 Kms. (From Bangkok)
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By
Air
Bangkok Airways provides daily flights
connecting Ko Samui and U-Taphao Airport. (Approximately
30 kilometers south of Pattaya).
Getting in Pattaya
Pattaya
City is divided into four major zones: North Pattaya,
Central Pattaya, South Pattaya and Chomthian. It should
be noted that there is a small mountain known as the Hill,
located between South Pattaya
and Chomthian. For a visual illustration take a look at
the Map of Pattaya and Chomthian with the
Hill.
Motorbikes
are the most popular mode of transport in Pattaya. However,
transportation in the city is facilitated through the use
of special cars (song taew), customized pickup trucks with
passenger seats in a covered overhead back cabin. These
pickups, known as Bahts-Bus, can easily carry 8-10 passengers
in the back, plus 1 or 2 passengers in front. They circle
around the city and are allowed to stop anywhere. In addition
to motorbike-taxis, the Bahts-Buses are the only form of
public transport permitted
in Pattaya. If not occupied, they also can be hired as private
taxis. In fact, they are private vehicles in most cases
belonging to the drivers. There are so many of them that
they end up looking for passengers.
This compact city consists of 3 major roads that
parallel each other. Right along the beach is Beach Rd.,
which is a one-way road from the north to south that is
a few kilometers long. Second Rd. is a hundred or so meters
away and carries city transport mainly from the south to
north, although it is partly a two-way road. The last road
is Sukhumvit Rd, a continuation of the highway leading to
Bangkok. Many small streets called Soi(s) cross the roads.
And it's advisable to walk some of the small streets, which
are enumerated from north to south, although some have names.
Second Rd. continues on to South Pattaya and turns to Chomthian
reaching Chomthian beach within 5 minutes, and continues
alongside Chomthian beach, which is approximately 20 kilometers
long with some secluded escapes.
Chomthian
Beach Rd., which is
a two-way road, also parallels Sukhumvit Rd and is the only
road in the Chomthian area, except for some connecting streets.
On the other side of Sukhumvit road are several country
clubs, golf courses and typical Thai rural villages, providing
charming escapes on the banks of sweet-water lakes and small
streams in the leisurely and relaxing countryside.
Many
kinds of motorbikes, convertible monster Jeeps,
sport and passenger cars are offered for rent. A driver's
license is not required for driving around Pattaya
and vicinity, so many tourists are tempted get behind the
wheel. It should be noted that in Thailand drivers drive
on the left lane, as in England and Japan.

Provided
by Tourism Authority of Thailand
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