Hotel DusitD2 Baraquda Hotel Pattaya
A bold experiment mixing the traditional with the contemporary, dusitD2 baraquda pattaya is an effervescent boutique hotel concept that combines thai flair with international standards creating a simply irresistible experience.the hotel subscribes to images that sizzle. D2 baraquda pattaya is located on Pattaya 2 Road in the heart of the lively 247 city, The hotel is adjoining the avenue pattaya‘s newest lifestyle shopping mall, with easy access to the beach, entertainment districts, department stores and the cafe scene. Follow the signs to Pattaya and as you enter the town, you are travelling South on Sukhumvit road. There are four main roads toward the beach turning West. Bangkok Survarnabhumi International Airport – 147 km or 91 miles Pattaya railway station 2 km Pattaya bus terminal 1.5 km Directions from Airport: Travel towards Pattaya from the airport along the main Highway Southbound. For the least traffic and easiest to follow the route, turn right at Pattaya North and continue all the way to the beach where there is a roundabout in front of the Dusit Thani Pattaya. Take the beach road direction South. Only the beach will be on your right hand side. At the first stopping light, a block away from your left turn, turn left once again. At the end of the beach you will see a sign over the road Walking Street where in front to make your left turn. You are now on Pattaya 2 road, a one way street. Just before reaching to our hotel, you will see the Royal Garden Plaza shopping area on the left. D2 baraquda pattaya is located on your right hand side, just a few blocks down. About one hour from the airport to the doorstep.
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Pattaya, a small city on the east coast of Thailand, is one of the most popular places to live for expats and retirees in Thailand. Despite its infamous reputation for its exuberant nightlife, Pattaya is a thriving city with beautiful beaches, stunning surroundings, superb entertainment options, major shopping centres, a great selection of restaurants, world-class hospitals, and international schools. Moreover, it offers a relatively affordable cost of living and high quality of life. Living in Pattaya is a dream for many people seeking a fresh and relaxing environment. There is a mix of lifestyles for expats in Pattaya. So, in order for you not to turn your dream into a nightmare, we have written a guide to help you navigate moving and living in Pattaya. In general, however, it’s an exciting place to live. The city has everything you need to live comfortably, from big shopping centres to stunning beaches. Therefore, living in Pattaya allows you to enjoy many different activities both during the day and at night.
Pattaya is dotted with all types of street stalls, night markets, supermarkets, and shopping malls. One of the most popular shopping malls in the Central Festival Pattaya. Inside this mall, you can find international brand names and a great selection of food, from local to international cuisines. Moreover, it has a cinema and bowling alley, making it an entertainment paradise. For groceries, there are numerous supermarkets scattered around the city, such as Big C, Siamburi’s, BritiShop, and Villa Market. Besides local goods, you can also find imported goods in these supermarkets. In terms of food, Pattaya boasts a plethora of food stalls, snack bars, and great restaurants offering both local and international dishes. You’ll struggle to walk more than 100 metres without having some deliciously enticing fragrances pique your senses. You can refresh and relax after work or on weekends on the beaches. Although the beaches are certainly not the best in Thailand, they’re still beautiful. One of the most famous is Pattaya Beach, which is lined with a variety of hotels, apartments, and restaurants.
Pattaya enjoys a tropical climate with three seasons. The most pleasant season in Pattaya is the cool season, from November to February. The temperature is relatively comfortable by Thai standards, ranging from 25ºC to 30ºC. During this season, the weather is dry, so you can expect to enjoy mostly sunny days. The hot season arrives in March and ends in May. The temperature in the city is always on the higher side during this season. In the wet season, from June to October, the temperature starts to decrease. And due to the humidity, the city can feel much hotter than its actual temperature. However, the city experiences frequent rain showers, especially from September to October. Getting around Pattaya is relatively easy since the transportation facilities are reliable and affordable. If you’re feeling adventurous, renting a motorbike can be a great way to get around the city. Another main option is by car, which is an easier and safer option.
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