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Getting There Pattaya

By Car    

Pattaya can be reached in a comfortable 2-hour drive along Sukhumvit Highway via Bang Na, Bang Pakong, Chon Buri and Si Racha. 

By Bus   

Airconditioned, and non-airconditioned, coaches regularly leave from the Eastern Bus Terminal near Soi 63 (Soi Ekamai) on Sukhumvit, and the Northern Bus Terminal on Phahon Yothin Road throughout the day. Departure times and fares may be obtained by telephoning the Eastern Bus Terminal (392-9227 for airconditioned coaches and 391-2504 for regular coaches) and the Northern Bus Terminal at 279-4484-7 for airconditioned coaches.  

By Train   

The State Railways of Thailand offers daily train services departing Bangkok's Hualampong Station at 7.00 AM. Tel: 223- 7010 or 223-7020 for further details. 

Airport Limousine 

Thai International operates an airconditioned limousine service between Bangkok's Don Muang International Airport and Pattaya. Bookings in Pattaya may be made by telephoning (038)423140-1.
 More about Airport Services 

Taxi to Pattaya 

Baht 1,500-2,250 contact Thai Limousine counter No.7 at Terminal 1
Baht 2,500 contact Airport Limousine counter No.2 at Terminal 1 and No.4 at Terminal 2.

Baht 1,200 contact Public Taxi counter in front of Terminal 1, 2.

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