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Pattaya Prices

What Are the Prices in Pattaya (Thailand)?

Examples of prices for food, hotels, cafes, entertainment, and transport in Pattaya for 2024.

National currency: Baht, symbol — ฿ (international currency code THB).

Food Prices

Average prices in Pattaya cafes and restaurants
$3.1 
Quick Lunch for One
Starting from $2.44
$16.8 
Dinner for Two
to celebrate your trip
Starting from $12.2
$4.8 
Combo Meal
Starting from $4.58

Hotel Prices

Average daily price over the past year based on hotel booking data

$24.8 
Hostels and 1-2 Star Hotels
Starting from $7.15
$40.1 
Decent 3-Star Hotels
Starting from $14.71
$67.2 
Good 4-star hotels
Starting from $26.72
$158.2 
Luxury & Boutique Hotels
Starting from $53.85

Three-Star Hotels in 2024-2025

Price Trend (per night in a 3* room)

Pink line — average price for a 3* hotel room in Bangkok for the specified month.

Turquoise line — minimum price found for a room in Bangkok for the entire specified month.

Hotel prices are for reference — prices may vary by day of week and specific hotel
We’re improving our calculation method. Check prices for your dates in a specific hotel

Transport Prices

Average taxi and public transport fares in Pattaya, plus gas prices
$2.2 
Average taxi ride
Starting from $0.98
$0.3 
Public Transport Ride
$1.1 
1 liter of gasoline
Starting from $0.98

Drink Prices

Average prices for beverages
$1.6 
Cup of cappuccino
Starting from $1.22
$0.4 
0.5L Water
Starting from $0.24
$1.5 
0.5L Local Beer
Starting from $1.53

Clothing Prices

Sample Clothing Prices for Shopping
$42 
Jeans
Starting from $15.25
$45.8 
Dress
Starting from $30.51
$106.8 
Sneakers
Starting from $91.52


Flight Prices

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General Prices

Overall price vibe of the city
Quick Lunch for One: $3.05
Dinner for Two: $16.78
Combo Meal: $4.76
0.5L Local Beer: $1.53
Cup of cappuccino: $1.57
Cigarettes: $2.75
Entertainment & Shopping
Movie Ticket: $4.58
Jeans: $41.95
Dress: $45.76
Sneakers: $106.77

Various Monthly Prices
Average Salary per Month $358.76
Rent for 1-bedroom in the City Center per Month $419.02
3-bedroom in a Residential Area per Month $610.13
Monthly Transportation Pass $15.44
Gym Membership: $53.08


Tourist Reviews

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@olesjacom
« The most beautiful park, Nong Nooch 😍. We paid for entry 500 baht - around $14. We went in and got lost 😅. It started pouring rain, but luckily we found a little café where we ordered international cuisine... By the way, I didn't finish my sandwich (as who knows how much I love my portion sizes, this was a surprise))) feeling exhausted from everything, still, I didn’t give up))) we found ourselves sitting in one spot, wrapped up trying to seek out little buses that make their rounds through the park, costing about $7. And let me tell you, it’s not worth it! We had to bail because of the rain, but in the end, we didn’t understand anything and got taken back 😡. I was so annoyed and asked the staff: "Is this all??? Why such a small route???" And my friend just joked, "Just don’t hit him" 😂. Eventually, the rain stopped, and we continued walking around this incredibly beautiful park))) we laughed about everything, being tired but with the goal to see as much as possible and not give up, although the trees were still beautiful. We sang songs 😂😂😂. In short, it was a fun day 🤝. Nothing changed in that park 😏. »
@safronchik92
« From everyone who has been to Thailand, I kept hearing about tuk-tuks, but for some reason, I never asked about them or even thought to find out what they are all about. 🤷‍♀️ We didn't know the fare at first and asked the driver 💁‍♀️ Up until that point, our guide hadn’t told us that riding in a tuk-tuk costs around 0.28 USD. The drivers tried to charge us three times that amount. 💰🙄 But with taxis, you need to negotiate, and it's best to settle on the price right away. 😄 »
@safronchik92
« From everyone who has been to Thailand, I kept hearing about tuk-tuks, but for some reason, I never asked about them or even thought to find out what they are all about. 🤷‍♀️ We didn't know the fare at first and asked the driver 💁‍♀️ Up until that point, our guide hadn’t told us that riding in a tuk-tuk costs around 0.28 USD. The drivers tried to charge us three times that amount. 💰🙄 But with taxis, you need to negotiate, and it's best to settle on the price right away. 😄 »
@maxxxlord
« Part 2. Prices in Thailand (Pattaya) 🇹🇭. Continuing from the previous post, here are some important points for Thailand. So, transportation: 🚖 Tuk-Tuk, 0.30 USD (depending on distance), 🛵 Renting a scooter costs us around 5.50 USD per day (many negotiate, but if the owner manages the scooter, there’s usually no need to haggle). 🍃 Full oil massage - 5.50 USD. 🍹 Prices for imported drinks are similar to major cities, while local rum is about 5.50 USD for a 0.5L bottle. 🌍 Very cheap energies at around 0.30 USD for 0.2L. 🎟️ Entrance to clubs like the Walking Street is usually free, but they actually suggest buying cocktails. 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 And now for couples: all entertainment starts at about 30 USD (depending on your arrangement with the girl) 🌿 The Marina package is around 30 USD per box, but keep in mind for their marketing it's a dead giveaway. Enjoy your trip! »
@igoliiik
« About My Trip to Thailand
In Asia, there used to be no selection process; I chose the necessary criteria (climate, presence of beaches, type of activities, and a duration of 12 nights), and a friend helped me find the tour. The trip aligned well with my budget, and I didn’t overspend. The hotel was Pattaya Park Tower 3* (with its own beach, two swimming pools, and breakfast included) for about $1,200. Meals typically ranged from $3 to $20 per dish. For example, mango was around $1.50 for two pieces.
Excursions were quite diverse: a trip through the jungle in a jeep and a palm plantation visit with two interesting stops and lunch for $40. A large zoo called Khao Kheow, Nongsukh Farm, and the Sanctuary of Truth were all around $30 each. And then there were yacht excursions for about $100.

Aquapark! 🤩 Around $55. For cocktail lovers: cocktails there are priced between $5-$10 (there are actions with 50% discounts), plus various shows are offered. I can't list all the prices for those shows as I didn't go. In total, the trip cost around $1,080 for 12 nights ($1,600 for the trip and $550 for food, excursions, and personal expenses). »
@ya_gopro
« Once again, I found a great hostel. This time it's absolutely new, just opened a few days ago. I live here alone😃🤗. And it costs only $10, I'm back in Thailand, this time I decided to visit Pattaya. There’s so much to see and doing absolutely nothing is also a pleasure, just me and other tourists from different backgrounds😂. So I won't stay here long, I’m trying to make one change and head to one beautiful spot. It’s 1.5 hours to Bangkok by bus. For now, I’ll just go for a massage😌. »
@valerysnail
« Here we are on a tour of a latex factory. I fell asleep during the mattress and pillow test drive ) slept for 20 minutes))))
(If anyone is thinking about going there, don’t do it, the prices are really high.) »
@yuliya_roma
« And here’s the second set of “treats,” but this time they’re cosmetic. So from left to right: coconut oil ($3.50), my favorite shampoo ($1.30 to $2.30), hair masks, my second favorite ($1.50 to $3.70). At the bottom is a toothpaste that I’ve actually been liking more than the one in a jar (the pink box). It costs around $1.30 to $1.50. The Sabai Aroma hand cream is my third favorite. Really good absorption, doesn't leave a film on the hands. In short, I love it dearly 💕. It’s priced at $6.70. I also have mango-shaped soap, but I use it not for its intended purpose, but as a scent: I put it in my linen drawer 😉. Such soap costs between $0.50 to $1.00 each. I mentioned the prices so you can see that they vary in different places. And you can definitely find them cheaper! »
@margaritaportnyagina
« Central Festival is an awesome mall with plenty of interesting things, shopping at reasonable prices, and a huge food court offering a variety of Thai and European dishes. The options are just amazing! 🍽️🛍️ »
@radioroma
« This cute studio apartment costs 240 US dollars per month. It has everything you need, including a stationary stove with an exhaust fan. Just 5 minutes from the beach. »
@nikiti4_
« Today we ventured out to the island.
The ferry is 1 dollar per person, an hour at sea, and you’re in paradise! 😊 »
@annetmilov
« "Want to know your weight? Just 1 baht and there you go!)) Good thing they don’t say: 'welcome, welcome!'" »
@maxnoskovets
« I love this country... I got pulled over for driving without a license, received a fine of 11 dollars, and was allowed to continue my journey. »
@neshhadim
« I bought new shorts with a t-shirt. 12 dollars. »
@evgen_love
« "Buying a suitcase for 800 baht ($22) is priceless." »
@my_live_in_thailand
« In Thai apartments, washing machines are very rare. Mostly, people do their laundry in outdoor machines like these. Payment is made in coins of 10 baht. »
@olga_litvinseva
« A bouquet of roses for 100 baht, my guy was having a blast 😁. He went back for them several times, ended up using garbage buckets as vases. »
@torrick5
« Today we visited one of the two villas in all of Pattaya that are right by the sea! Here’s a photo. The rental cost for such a villa per day is around $1,215. It can accommodate up to 12 people. So if anyone wants to throw a party or celebrate something special - this is the place to be! 🎉🌊 »
@bel_tata
« It's love at first sight! We hit the Pattaya night market, and this amazing suitcase with the matching bag costs 28 dollars 😳😍 Of course, I bought it 😁😍😜 »
@gondurazzz
« Another trip, wind in my face, just cruising along :) 'Tuk-tuk' is the local public transport. Essentially, it's a pickup truck with a roof and sides in the bed. The cost of the ride starts at around 10 local 'rupees', which is about $0.30. »
@sergeydudin
« Tuk-tuk – Thai minibuses. The fare is 10 baht, and payment is made after getting off. »
@maximshirikov
« I also took a ride on the KTM, and I was surprised by how light and maneuverable such a large motorcycle is. It felt like the weight distribution is even better than the Yamaha. However, the reliability of certain components is questionable; I struggled to find neutral between first and second gear, and this is a new bike—what's going to happen down the line?! The price at 33,000 THB seems a bit excessive for what it offers. But overall, the impressions are amazing! »
@maximshirikov
« I also took a ride on the KTM, and I was surprised by how light and maneuverable such a large motorcycle is. It felt like the weight distribution is even better than the Yamaha. However, the reliability of certain components is questionable; I struggled to find neutral between first and second gear, and this is a new bike—what's going to happen down the line?! The price at 33,000 THB seems a bit excessive for what it offers. But overall, the impressions are amazing! »
@mim371
« Hypermarkets are mainly concentrated in the central part of Pattaya. Prices there are lower than in small shops, and the selection is very rich. From household items and food products to electronics and motorcycles))) »