Resort Guides - Pattaya - The Coast
OverviewShopping: Holidaymakers will find that shopping in Pattaya is fun and interesting with many bargains to be had, as is the case in most major centres in Thailand. The main shopping area is in the south around the large seaside hotels. Congregated here is a selection of jewellery stores, tailors, boutiques selling silk and cotton goods, and handcraft shops. The largest shopping complex is on North Pattaya Road, designed like a traditional night market and including a bazaar, handcraft centre and several bars and restaurants to complement the shops.
Restaurants: Whether your taste runs to English fry-ups or enchiladas, holidaymakers will find it in Pattaya where a range of eateries from street vendors to top notch gourmet restaurants cover the international gamut of cuisines from every country. Not only is the choice vast, but the budget range too. For a pittance it is possible to dine on chicken fried rice or noodles from a streetside stall, or for a few hundred baht it is possible to go really upscale and dine in air-conditioned luxury at an elegant hotel restaurant, like the Empress of China on the top floor of the Dusit Resort Pattaya. Those intent on sticking to local cuisine will find plenty of mouth-watering Thai options everywhere they look; particularly recommended is fresh seafood, often available straight from a seawater tank.
Nightlife: Holidaymakers will note that much of Pattaya's nightlife revolves around the notorious local sex-oriented industry, particularly along famed Walking Street in the party zone between Soi 13 and Soi 16 in south Pattaya. This area is closed to traffic at night, and buzzes with dozens of beer-bars, go-go clubs, discos, Thai boxing matches and massage parlours, lit with brilliant neon. Around the beach road the scene is almost as hectic. Extravagant and flamboyant cabarets and drag shows are extremely popular all over the city. Gay-only bars are centred on an area known as Boyz Town.






