Discover the best hotels in Pattaya for luxury stays, beachfront resorts, nightlife, family trips, and budget travel. Compare the top areas and hotels before your trip.

Best Hotels in Pattaya: Where to Stay for Every Budget

Best Hotels in Pattaya: Where to Stay for Every Budget

Pattaya has hundreds of hotels, from luxury beachfront resorts with rooftop pools to affordable guesthouses near nightlife and shopping areas. Choosing the right hotel depends on what type of trip you want — relaxing beach vacation, nightlife, family holiday, or budget travel.

Some travelers prefer staying close to Walking Street and Central Pattaya, while others choose quieter areas like Jomtien or North Pattaya for a more peaceful atmosphere.

In this guide, we compare the best hotels in Pattaya by area, budget, and travel style to help you decide where to stay during your Thailand trip.

If you're still deciding between destinations in Thailand, you can also compare Phuket vs Pattaya or read our complete Thailand Travel Guide

Best Areas to Stay in Pattaya

Before booking a hotel, it’s important to understand the different areas of Pattaya because the atmosphere changes a lot depending on location.

Central Pattaya

Aerial view of central Pattaya beach
Aerial view of central Pattaya beach with High buildings and hotels. Urban seaside destination in Thailand.

Best for:

  • nightlife
  • shopping
  • restaurants
  • first-time visitors

Central Pattaya is the busiest area in the city. You’ll find shopping malls, bars, beach clubs, markets, and easy transportation. Hotels here are convenient but the area can feel crowded and noisy, especially at night.

North Pattaya

Pattaya Marriott Resort
Pattaya Marriott Resort Spa at Jomtien New Era of Luxury-Definitely

Best for:

  • luxury hotels
  • quieter atmosphere
  • couples
  • beachfront resorts

North Pattaya feels cleaner and more relaxed compared to the city center. Many upscale hotels and five-star resorts are located here.

Jomtien

Jomtien Thani Hotel
Jomtien Thani Hotel

Best for:

  • families
  • long stays
  • budget travelers
  • quieter beaches

Jomtien is south of Pattaya and has a slower pace. Hotels are often cheaper, beaches are less crowded, and the atmosphere is more relaxed.

Travelers looking for quieter beach destinations may also want to compare Pattaya with islands like Koh Samui

Best Luxury Hotels in Pattaya

Hilton Pattaya

Hilton Pattaya hotel room
Hilton Pattaya hotel room

Hilton Pattaya is one of the most famous luxury hotels in the city thanks to its panoramic sea views, rooftop infinity pool, and excellent central location above Central Festival shopping mall.

The hotel is especially convenient for travelers who want everything within walking distance — restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and the beach.

Best for: couples, first-time visitors, short luxury stays

Pros

  • stunning sea views
  • rooftop bar
  • modern rooms
  • central location
  • direct mall access

Cons

  • busy surrounding area
  • expensive during high season

InterContinental Pattaya Resort

InterContinental Pattaya Resort
Classic Ocean View | InterContinental Pattaya Resort

InterContinental Pattaya Resort offers a much quieter and more tropical atmosphere compared to central Pattaya hotels. The property has beautiful gardens, multiple pools, and private-style beachfront areas.

It feels more like a resort getaway than a city hotel.

Best for: couples, honeymoon trips, relaxing vacations

Pros

  • peaceful atmosphere
  • tropical resort design
  • excellent pools
  • more privacy

Cons

  • farther from shopping areas
  • transportation usually needed

Grande Centre Point Space Pattaya

Grande Centre Point Space Pattaya
Grande Centre Point Space Pattaya

This hotel became extremely popular because of its futuristic design and large water park area. It is one of the best modern family-friendly luxury hotels in Pattaya.

Best for: families, kids, modern resort experience

Pros

  • huge water park
  • modern rooms
  • family-friendly
  • good facilities

Cons

  • can feel crowded
  • premium pricing

Best Beachfront Hotels in Pattaya

Dusit Thani Pattaya

Dusit Thani Pattaya hotel room
Dusit Thani Pattaya hotel room

Dusit Thani Pattaya sits near the northern end of Pattaya Beach and offers one of the better beachfront locations in the city.

The hotel combines resort-style facilities with relatively easy access to Central Pattaya.

Best for: beach lovers, families, couples

Pros

  • beachfront access
  • large swimming pools
  • quieter location
  • spacious property

Cons

  • some rooms feel older
  • not the most modern design

The Monttra Pattaya

The Monttra Pattaya
The Monttra Pattaya

The Monttra Pattaya is a smaller boutique-style luxury hotel with a much more private atmosphere than most large resorts in Pattaya.

It’s one of the better options for travelers looking for a romantic stay.

Best for: couples, quiet vacations

Pros

  • peaceful atmosphere
  • boutique experience
  • sea views
  • romantic setting

Cons

  • smaller property
  • limited nightlife nearby
Best luxury hotel Hilton Pattaya
Best for families Centara Grand Mirage
Best budget stay Acqua Hotel
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Final Thoughts

The best hotel in Pattaya depends less on star rating and more on location and travel style. Some travelers want nightlife and convenience, while others prefer quiet beachfront resorts or family-friendly hotels.

Choosing the right area first usually makes hotel selection much easier.

  • Central Pattaya is best for entertainment and convenience
  • North Pattaya is best for luxury resorts
  • Jomtien is best for families and quieter stays
Philip Vyugin

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Philip Vyugin

Travel writer based in Thailand, focused on Phuket, Pattaya, and Koh Samui. Writes practical travel guides, destination comparisons, and trip planning advice — with a focus on real experience, clear structure, and honest recommendations without generic fluff.

FAQ

Central Pattaya is best for nightlife and shopping, while Jomtien is quieter and more suitable for families and long stays.

Beachfront hotels in Pattaya range from affordable resorts to luxury five-star hotels, although direct beach access properties are usually more expensive.

Yes. Areas like Jomtien and North Pattaya are calmer and offer many family-friendly hotels with pools, larger rooms, and quieter beaches.