Jomtien

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Jomtien (จอมเทียน) is immediately south of Pattaya and is a part of the municipality. Jomtien, like Pattaya, is popular with tourists, but has a significant population of permanent expat retirees and some workers, making it a more sedate alternative. As with most Thai place and street names written using Latin characters, Jomtien is spelled in a number of ways: road signs usually read Chom Tien or Chom Thian while shops and businesses use Jomtien.

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While more subdued than the bar scene in Pattaya, Jomtien has a number of beer bars, a few ordinary bars, and a single go-go bar scattered in the smaller sois off Beach Road or along the main road towards Pattaya. Most of the gay bars and establishments are concentrated within the low-rise Jomtien Complex off Thappraya Road. Prices are generally a little lower than in Pattaya or Bangkok as bars are more reliant on the expat clientèle. There are many guesthouses and apartments/studios up the side streets, the majority being in Soi Watboon, which is alongside The Grand Jomtien Palace Hotel. Expect to pay 750 baht per night in a reasonable guesthouse. People looking for more varied and wilder nightlife will head to Pattaya with Walking Street a 10-baht ride away. Daytime people are likely to take a tour to attractions in Sattahip or Si Racha, or simply take a baht bus to Pattaya.

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Getting There

Multiple Options

Most buses from Bangkok serve the main Pattaya bus terminal on North Pattaya Rd. Taxis are the easiest option for the onward trip to Jomtien. Songthaews (aka "baht buses", converted pick up trucks with two longitudinal benches in the back) also depart from the bus station and will drop travellers throughout Pattaya and Jomtien for between 20-150 baht depending on the distance travelled. If taking a baht bus it's advisable to know roughly where your intended stop is, as passengers have to push the buzzer to signal the driver to stop. There used to be two bus terminals in Jomtien. The Soi Chaiyapruek terminal has closed, but the ticket office is still there. The current terminal in Jomtien (near Beach Rd) is the car-park of a small shopping precinct, and a Foodmart Supermarket, opposite Pan-Pan Restaurant. It is a busy junction, arrivals going to Pattaya travel north, and Jomtien to the south. The 12.9053100.86971 389 government bus. 07:00-21:00....

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Getting Around & Staying

Getting Around

Jomtien is covered by the Pattaya baht bus network. The baht bus route running in both directions on the beach road is the backbone of Jomtien transportation. In the north the buses turn to Theppraya Road and run to South Pattaya to the intersection of South Pattaya Rd and Pattaya 2nd Rd. Going south some buses loop back at the whim of the driver: some turn back at Chaiyapruek Rd while others push on almost to the end of the 5 km of Jomtien Beach. The fare is 10 baht/person regardless of distance; don't say anything, pay even money and the driver will not complain. If you are going to Jomtien 2nd Road the best solution may be riding the beach road baht bus to the appropriate soi and then walking the 400 m to the 2nd Rd. Going elsewhere you would need to charter a baht bus with prices starting at 150 baht depending on distance. Motorbike taxis are available. You can expect to pay 100 baht for a ride to Pattaya. From Beach Road up the soi to 2nd Road a reasonable fare would be 10 baht.

Where to Stay

There are many guesthouses and apartments/studios up the side streets, the majority being in Soi Watboon, which is alongside The Grand Jomtien Palace Hotel. Expect to pay 750 baht per night in a reasonable guesthouse. People looking for more varied and wilder nightlife will head to Pattaya with Walking Street a 10-baht ride away. Daytime people are likely to take a tour to attractions in Sattahip or Si Racha, or simply take a baht bus to Pattaya.

Money & Budget

Thappraya Road has several independent money changers with good rates and a branch of Krungsri Bank with Western Union services on the section from Jomtien Beach to Jomtien 2nd Road. Near the 7-Eleven at the beach corner is a photo shop that provides passport photos as you wait. While more subdued than the bar scene in Pattaya, Jomtien has a number of beer bars, a few ordinary bars, and a single go-go bar scattered in the smaller sois off Beach Road or along the main road towards Pattaya. Most of the gay bars and establishments are concentrated within the low-rise Jomtien Complex off Thappraya Road. Prices are generally a little lower than in Pattaya or Bangkok as bars are more reliant on the expat clientèle.

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Glimpses of Jomtien

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grayscale photo of woman riding bicycle on road

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Jomtian Beach Road.

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a city with many buildings

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a full moon is seen through the trees

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a pink flower with green leaves in the background

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grayscale photo of woman riding bicycle on road

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Jomtian Beach Road.

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a city with many buildings

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a full moon is seen through the trees

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a pink flower with green leaves in the background

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grayscale photo of woman riding bicycle on road

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Jomtian Beach Road.

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a city with many buildings