Pattaya nightlife scene
pattaya walking streetEven if you're only staying for a night in Pattaya, there's a lot to do. Start with a great meal at any restaurant. Move on south to Walking Street. where thousands of tourists converge and let their hair down.

Everyone's dressed casually and many are content to just go bar hopping. Almost all bars hold shows until the wee hours. Other tourists prefer to walk further down and hang out in cafes for a cool drink.

The scene on Walking Street is repeated nightly as young souls explore the narrow alleys and dozens of clubs. Few drivers are able to navigate their way as the streets are full of people by sunset.

Once the neon lights are switched on, the street turns into a night market, with hundreds of stalls selling everything. Music blares from just about everywhere. Then, the party begins.

The scene on Walking Street is repeated nightly as young souls explore the narrow alleys and dozens of clubs

From antiques and handicrafts to jewelry and electronics, from clothes and shoes to leather and toys, everything is available at the night market. Sidewalk artists can draw portraits in minutes. You can also have your hair braided at some shops.

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Check out the action at Tony's Entertainment, the favorite watering hole of the young as well as expatriates. The bar list features more than 200 drinks; Singha and Heineken are priced at Bt110/bottle, Carlsberg Bt105/glass. Located on Walking St., South Pattaya. Call 038-425795 for inquiries.

 

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