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Wang Saen Suk . www.pattayafuntown.com

or Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden features religious sculptures on the area of 32 rai, featuring large and small ghastly figures displaying the suffering and punishment received after death from doing bad deeds. It was built by the Venerable Phothisatto Foundation as reminders for people to keep high moral standards and the faith in the Lord Buddha’s law of cause and effect. On the other side, the Land of Buddhism features the Lord Buddha at birth, attaining enlightenment and death. There is a literature zone featuring Phra Abhai Mani, the masterpiece story of Soonthorn Phu, a great poet in the reign of Rattanakosin. There are also figures of deities in other religions.

Location: 12 Bangsaen Sai 2nd Rd., Soi 19, Chonburi (approximately 1 km from Bangsaen Beach)
Admission: Free. There is a donation box on site.

Wihan Thep Sathit Phra Kitti Chaloem or Nacha Sa Thai Chue Shrine

The Najasathaichue Chinese Temple was built in 1991 on an original area of 200 square wa, by Master Somchai Choeisiri. In 1996, he built a large Chinese temple in honor of His Majesty the King on his 72nd Anniversary. The name, Thep Sathit Phra Kiti Chaloem was given by His Holiness the Supreme Patriarch which means the abode of gods. The 4-storey temple is designed and elaborately decorated with Chinese art and design. There are 2,840 scultures of dragon. In front of the building, the hall of Heaven and Earth, with the 36-metre dragon pole with 9 dragons representing the 9 planets.

How to get there: 1/13 Moo 5, Ang Sila – Bangsaen Rd., Ang Sila, Muang, Chonburi. From Sukhumvit Rd., turn right into Ang Sila Rd., at the Old Market Ang Sila intersection, turn left to Ang Sila-Bangsaen Rd. The temple is on the left.
Contact: Tel: 0 3839 8381 to 4, 0 3839 8399
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri from 08.00 am. – 05.00 pm., Saturday from 08.00 am. – 06.00 pm., and Sunday from 08.00 am. – 08.00 pm.

Wat Ang Sila

Built in late Ayutthaya Period, around 1700, Ang Sila Temple was originally comprised of twin prayer halls opr Bots, Inner Hall (Wat Ang Nai) and Outer Hall (Wat Ang Nok). They were merged into one temple in King Rama V Chulalongkorn. There are older murals and a group of pagodas standing in front of the Bot. The Outer Bot features murals from the Third Reign, by painters from Wat Sam Pluem in 1825. It features the life story of the Lord Buddha in red, black and indigo, with inscriptions in ancient Khmer and Thai. The temple has been registered by the Fine Arts Department as archeological sites.

How to get there: On Highway No.3134, Moo 4, Ang Sila, Muang, Chonburi. From Sukhumvit Rd., turn right into Ang Sila, go straight before the intersection to the old Ang Sila market. The temple is on the left.

Wat Yansangwararam. www.pattayafuntown.com

The temple is situated approximately 12 km south of Pattaya City. It was built 1976 on the purpose of paying respect Somdet Phra Yanasangwon, the present Supreme Patriarch and is now under the patronage of His Majesty the King. The architecture of the temple is noted for its elegant and modern Thai style within peaceful surroundings.

Within the ground, there are a mondop (pavilion with four gables) with a replica of the Buddha’s footprints, a large stupa with the relics of the Lord Buddha and his disciples, Phra Yanaret Vihan as well as international pavilions representing the architecture of several countries. Nearby, there is also a Chinese-style building housing antiques and art objects from China. Various types of meditation courses are available from 06.00 am. – 06.00 pm.

How to get there: Located 12 km south of Pattaya and 3 km from Nong Nooch Tropical Garden. It can be reached by turning left from Sukhumvit Rd. at km 160 marker.
Opening Hours: Daily from 08.00 am. – 05.00 pm.
Admission: 50 Baht. Dress code: Both women and men should have shoulders covered and wear long pants or skirts.

Phratumnak Hill . www.pattayafuntown.com

is located at the border of South Pattaya and Jomtien. The top of the hill is one of the best viewpoint overlooking the crescent bay of Pattaya. It is a popular spot amongst the tourists, especially at the sunset and at night when the city is lit up. Wat Khao Phra Bat, the Monument of Kromluang Chomphonkhetudomsak, the founding Father of modern Thai Navy, Phra Phut Sukhothai Cholatan, Buddha image in Subduing Mara gesture and Thai Navy’s radio station are also located on the hilltop. At the foot of the hill, there is a public park. TAT office is also located nearby.

How to get there: From Sukhumvit Rd., turn right at the road sign to South Pattaya. Turn left at the first traffic light, continue until reaching a-5-way intersection. Turn left to Phratamnak Rd. and turn right again towards Royal Cliff Beach Garden Resort. Drive uphill. There is a parking lot catering up to 40 – 50 cars.
Opening hours and admission: Phratamnak hilltop viewpoint is open from 07.00 am. – 10.00 am.
Admission: Free

Bali Hai Pier

Bali Hai pier provides the ferry and speedboat to Koh Larn. Yellow Submarine, a tour company situated nearby offers services for an underwater sightseeing.

Location: South Pattaya (end of Beach Rd.), Chonburi

Chaloerm Phra Kiat Park. www.pattayafuntown.com

is a small public park covering the area of 15 rai. It was built to commemorate His Majesty the King’s 60th birthday on 5 December 1988. Adorned with flowers, the park was designed for residents to take a rest and relax. It also has a multipurpose plaza and some exercise facilities on the ground. There are small paths for leisurely strolling or jogging along the hill line.

How to get there: The park is located at the foot of Phra Bat Hill (Pattaya Hill), Phratamnak Rd., between South Pattaya and Jomtien Beach.

The Bottle Art Museum . www.pattayafuntown.com

is the first exhibition of Art in the Bottle in Thailand. Peter Bedelais, the artist, inspiringly created over 300 amazing miniature art placed in bottles. The miniatures include tourist attractions and remarkable objects or constructions such as Buddha images, typical Thai houses, windmills and Chinese palaces.

How to get there: The Kingston Park Building, 297/1-5 Moo 6, Sukhumvit Rd., Naklua, Banglamung, Chonburi
Contact: Tel: 0 3841 5783, 0 3842 2957; Fax: 0 3842 2295-7; Website: http://www.bottlemuseum.net
Opening Hours: Daily from 09.00 am. – 06.00 pm.
Admission: 100 Baht for Thai adults, 50 Baht for Thai youths, 250 Baht for foreign adults, and 120 Baht for foreign youths

The Tuxedo Magic Theatre . www.pattayafuntown.com

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was founded by Pairoi Itthiawashakul. The theatre is a comprehensive collection of everything concerning magic. The Tuxedo team claimed to be the only team to represent Thailand at international magic events where they have performed with internationally renowned magicians such as Franz Harry. The theatre holds 3 shows a day at 07.00 pm., 8.30 pm. and 10.00 pm. On Saturdays and public holidays, a 05.30 pm. show is added.

Location: 140/74 M.3 Takiantia, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150
Contact: Tel: 0 3870 4175; Website: http://www.tuxedo-magic.com
Admission: Thai: 250 Baht for adults, 125 Baht for children under 120 cm tall and free admission for children under 90 cm. tall. Foreigner: 450 Baht for adults, 225 Baht for children

The Sanctuary of Truth (Prasat Satchatham). www.pattayafuntown.com

Satchatham Temple is a wooden temple, located by the sea. It was designed by Lek Wiriyapan, the founder of the Ancient City at Samut Prakan Province in 1981. The Temple is entirely built with wood. The beauty of the Temple is elaborated through wood dwellings and woodcarvings. It is considered an exotic and imposing architectural work of art of the century, embellishing with artwork and woodcarvings which reflects the intellect and spirit of the Eastern civilization and art. It also reflects the importance of religion which has helped to uphold the world. The Temple received the award of Outstanding Tourist Attraction from the Tourism Industry Awards in 2008.

How to get there: 206/2 Moo5, Naklua Soi 12, Naklua Rd., Banglamung, Chonburi. On Wong Phra Chan Beach, 3 km from North Pattaya. If you are driving from Naklua Rd., turn into Soi 12 and drive towards the end of the Soi where there is a large entrance towards the Temple on the right.
Contact: Tel: 0 3836 7229, 0 3836 7915
Opening Hours: Daily from 08.00 am. – 05.00 pm. Within the Temple compound, the dolphin training is shown daily at 11.30 am. and 03.30 pm.
Admission: adults are 500 Baht and 250 Baht for children

PATTAYA SIGN Pattaya Funtown

 

It was the area’s picturesque natural beauty which first attracted visitors to Pattaya and, while the charming little fishing village may have evolved into a colourful cityscape, the scenery still attracts large numbers of people.

The best views across the bay are from the hills to the south of the city, from which the “Pattaya City” sign flashes in vibrant colours.

Opening Hours: Viewpoint open 07:30 – 21:00. Sign access 04:00 – 22:00

Location: Pratumnak Hill

Ramayana Water Park Pattaya, Pattaya Funtown

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Ramayana Water Park Pattaya

The biggest water park in Thailand 20 Ramayana Water Park is a vast aquatic playground located in beautiful natural surroundings and joins the rapidly growing number of attractions in the Silverlake area, south of Pattaya.

With 50 slides and attractions in a 184,000sqm area, it the biggest of its kind in Thailand. Opened in May 2016, there is something for practically any age group at Ramayana Water Park, from toddlers to adults.

A small lagoon with a selection of spray toys is good for the youngsters, particularly as the pool is covered to protect their skin from the sun.

Skin and eyes of all ages are protected from harsh chemicals by the fact that there aren’t any in use. The pools all use fresh, clean water drawn from on-site wells, which is thoroughly cleaned with a state-of-the-art filtration system, meaning that it is actually theoretically drinkable.

 

Opening Hours: 10:00 – 18:00

Address: 9 Moo 7, 7km off Sukhumvit Road, Na Jomtien Tel: +66 (0)3 825 1133

http://www.ramayanawaterpark.com/

Splashdown Waterpark Pattaya Funtown

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Splashdown Waterpark

Pattaya is an exciting adventure playground on the outskirts of Pattaya.

Based roughly on the UK TV gameshow “Total Wipeout”, it features a selection challenging and thrilling slides and games designed to challenge the bravery and fitness of teenagers and adults – kind of like a rollercoaster where you have to push it along yourself!

Once you’ve been fitted with a lifejacket, helmet and rubber safety shoes (all included in the ticket price), your first obstacle is the Super Slider – at over 15 metres, the tallest inflatable waterslide in the world! The steep drop back down to ground level, with a little flick at the end to throw you into a large pool, is an excellent introduction to the park.

Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00

Address: 105/2 Moo 2, Highway 36, East Pattaya Tel: +66 (0)92 234 9679