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  • Where my viewers stay.

  • How many nights they are booking.

  • Why these Pattaya hotels are so popular.

🏨 Pattaya’s Most Booked Hotels

At the end of October, I showed you the 20 most popular hotels in Thailand, based on feedback from my viewers. You liked that list so much! So today I'm giving you the top 20 in Pattaya, based on bookings made through my affiliate links.

Why: The only Soi 6 hotel! Classic English-style pub with hotel rooms in the middle of madness. Surprisingly safe and clean. And cheap!

Top months: November, July, and October.

Why: Serviced apartments with kitchenette, pool and gym in South Pattaya, A bit far from the action (30 minutes walk to Walking Street). Ideal for long-stay guests who want condo comfort at mid-range prices. Close to the biggest 7-Eleven ever.

Top months: January, December.

Why: Older but popular high-rise resort right on Jomtien Beach Road, with big pools and sea-view rooms—great for guests who want a quieter beachfront base than central Pattaya (5 km from Walking Street).

Top months: December, May.

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Why: Small, quiet central hotel on a side street (Central Road/Second Road) with rooftop pool and clean modern rooms—perfect for budget travelers who still want to walk to Pattaya Beach and Soi Buakhao.

Top month: August.

Why: Modern 4-star in South/Central Pattaya with pool, gym, and trendy rooms, southern part of 3rd Road, 18 minutes to Walking Street—a “new hotel feel” at low nightly rates.

Top month: December.

Why: Central Pattaya high-rise on Pattaya 3rd Road with stylish rooms, pool, and sauna, close to Soi Pothole, Soi Lengkee, and LK Metro—classic LK chain value in a good location. And often praised in my comment section.

Top month: June.

Why: Crisp, modern 4-star near Pattaya 3rd Road with pool, sauna, gym, and quiet courtyard vibe, yet only a short walk to Soi Buakhao and nightlife—clean, comfy, and central. My number 1!

Top month: November.

Why: Soi 5 hotel with rooftop pool, gym, and massage service, just 2 minutes from Soi 6. Has been my number 1 for a long time. I recommended it in my Pattaya Map guide last year. But then a club opened in the area, and I had to find a new hotel (Amber).

Top month: February.

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Why: Tall beachfront tower directly on Jomtien Beach with huge pools, sea views, and full resort facilities—clearly your “live here for a month” long-stay favorite. But 6 km from Walking Street.

Top month: April.

Why: Condo-style apartments in a quieter area with a pool, garden, and sauna—good for guests who want an apartment base rather than a classic hotel room. I guess most guys go there because of the address: Soi Bongkot 8, a street for men of culture.

Top month: December.

Why: Modern central Pattaya hotel with pool, gym, and restaurant—very strong facilities-per-Baht ratio, which explains the longer multi-night stays. Close to Soi 6 but tucked away.

Top month: January.

Why: Budget rooms right in Soi LK Metro above a lively sports bar—perfect for guys who want to watch games, party, and crash upstairs without paying for a resort. If you love Kink and LK Angels, this is your hotel.

Top month: December.

Why: Stylish hotel on 2nd Road, about 3 minutes’ walk to Pattaya Beach, with a rooftop pool and bar—a nicer, design-forward base between Hilton and Mike Shopping Mall.

Top month: November.

Why: Simple South Pattaya hotel on South Pattaya Road (near 3rd Road) with a pool and a not-too-far walk to Walking Street (13 minutes).

Top month: January.

Why: Big central property with a large outdoor pool, sauna, steam room, fitness center, and balconies in most rooms, marketed on a clear “why pay more” budget+ positioning. Close to Soi Buakhao, nice area.

Top month: November.

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Why: Central Pattaya budget base with dorms and privates and an unusual indoor pool. Close to Amber Hotel—cheap, social, and practical.

Top month: October.

Why: Upscale resort right between Beach Road and Second Road with a huge lagoon-style pool, lush tropical gardens, and direct access to a mall and the seafront. Absolutely incredible.

Top month: December.

Why: No-frills Jomtien hotel almost directly at the beach, with a small pool and some sea-view rooms—a classic pick for guests who want Jomtien’s quieter vibe on a modest budget. It’s very close to the fantastic Pupen Seafood restaurant. But far away from Walking Street (8 km).

Top month: March.

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Why: Big, old-school hotel in central Pattaya with a large pool and free parking, a short walk from Beach Road and Walking Street—a convenient base for a classic first-timer experience.

Top month: February.

Why: Modern condo towers between 2nd Road and 3rd Road with pools and a gym.

Top month: January.

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