Pattaya’s Top 8 Tourist Hotspots
Sanctuary of Truth Museum: A stunning wooden structure featuring intricate designs and carvings, blending temple and palace elements. 2. Art In Paradise Pattaya: An interactive art museum where visitors can engage with three-dimensional illusions and take creative photos. 3. Pattaya Walking Street: A vibrant nightlife hub with numerous bars, clubs,…
Thailand fully reopens from 1 October 2022
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Vaccination proof/ATK test result no longer needed, while period of stay in the kingdom is extended to 45 days for tourists entitled to visa exemption and to 30 days for Visa on Arrival. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to advise that as of today international travellers to…
Pattaya countdown participants need negative Covid test result issued within 72 hours
Organizers of the New Year’s Eve countdown in Pattaya City are now requiring eventgoers to present a negative Covid test result accompanied by a doctor’s note, and produce evidence on the Moh Promt application of having been fully inoculated against COVID-19. The increased requirements come as organizers of New Year’s…
Pattaya businesses hope to see foreign tourists
Although the government has already eased lockdown measures, most visitors to Pattaya are still Thais who arrive on the weekends. Pattaya business owners say they hope the government will soon reopen the whole country as income from Thai tourists alone is not enough to run their businesses. Some hotel owners…
Funeral of an unclaimed Indian body arranged by ICP Pattaya
An Indian guy living in Pattaya died due to cardiac arrest on 20/August/2021. The deceased Rajat Dhawan aged 33 years old had been living in Jomtien Area from the last couple of years.No Body went to government hospital to claim the body. Indian Community Pattaya’s Spokesperson Goad Avdhesh Kumar Sharma…
Pattaya May Delay Reopening to Tourism
Pattaya Business and Tourism Association (PBTA) says that Pattaya City seems unlikely to reopen to tourism on 1 September, as originally planned. PBTA president Bun-anan Phatthanasin admitted on 21 August that the reopening is likely to be postponed because a related plan, to get at least 70% of the people…