Pattaya, a place that never gets old, no matter how many times you visit. Right?

Last Saturday, May 20-21, I had the chance to relax and chill in Pattaya. I'd like to share some interesting information with you. If you're interested, follow me…

We set off at 9 am on Saturday and arrived in Pattaya around noon.

Our first check-in point was Steak Rim Le, starting at 99 baht.

The route was good, using GPS as usual. It was easy to get there and we didn't get lost. The restaurant was easy to find, right next to Preecha Restaurant. Unfortunately, the restaurant was being renovated on the day we went, so the view wasn't that great. The seats were a bit hot too. However, once the renovation is complete, it will probably be very beautiful.




Full and checked in at the second place, Na Kluea Beach ....

The price is in the hundreds, but the pool is super beautiful. It's a small hotel, mostly foreigners. Let's see if their pool is as beautiful as the rumors say.


Let's take a look inside the room first, then we'll check out the pool view… Oh, by the way, this place is right by the sea, but you can't swim in the sea because it's muddy…

Let's just focus on the pool for the accommodation. We expected it to be very old, as many people have mentioned before... But when we actually saw it, it wasn't old. However, the TV in the room was still an old-fashioned box type, and the bathroom didn't have a bidet spray. That's all. Everything else was okay, and the staff were lovely and very helpful.


After finishing, let's see the outside view... The kids love it so much, they swam all day long...




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Breakfast buffet .......... is it too much? Thai, Chinese, Western, everything!





Our third check-in is... The Sky Gallery (we came here for dinner).

Oh my, the view is breathtaking. It's incredibly romantic. I recommend going before 5 pm to enjoy the sunset. It's absolutely amazing.


After checking out of Na Kluea Beach, we stopped by the Chocolate Factory for some chocolate before heading back to Bangkok.

The iced cocoa was delicious, and the cakes were very rich in chocolate. However, the lava cake was a bit too sour.



As a bonus, the last stop is the Pho Market, where seafood is cheap. We stopped by at two in the afternoon, and the market was about to close, but the vendors were still refilling the seafood. We bought some and had it cooked, then went upstairs to eat at a restaurant. They charged 50 baht per person and provided seafood dipping sauce. The restaurant is located near the parking lot at the market entrance. It's a balcony on the 2nd floor.




- Enjoy a wonderful solo trip -



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