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If you’ll be in Pattaya, Thailand for the first time because you’re going to Rolling Loud, this blog post is for you!
We’re currently making plans for Rolling Loud Thailand. The world’s largest hip-hop festival rolls into Pattaya, Thailand from April 13-15, 2023.
It will be held in Legend Siam, Thailand’s cultural theme park. The theme park highlights Thai culture which dates back over 1000 years. There’s something extra special about going to a festival here.
To book your stay through Crewfare, check out who we’ve partnered with here.
Anyways,
Wondering what you should do if you get to Pattaya before Rolling Loud, or decide to stay for a few days after?
If you plan on exploring before or staying a few days after the festival, here are a few recommended things to do:
And remember!
Pattaya is really what you make of it.
If you’re looking for more relaxed activities to do or more wild adventures, you can do either.
Let’s get into it:
Daytime – (if you’re looking for more relaxed things to do)
Elephant Sanctuary
The staff is super knowledgeable about the elephants and their behaviors, and food is included. Save room to munch on the food they serve – mango sticky rice, please.
Khao Pattaya View Point Pattaya
You’re going to want to walk or take a cable car to Khao Pattaya View Point if you want to get a great view of Pattaya City and the surrounding islands.
Koh Larn Island Day or Half-Day Trip
Go for the powdery white sand, turquoise water, tropical fish, and coral. And you can also snorkel, or parasail while there.
To book your trip to Koh Larn Island go here.
Traditional Floating Market
A market on boats, enough said!
Think noodles, grilled seafood, fried rice, pad thai, and mango sticky rice. There are also various street snacks like grilled pork skewers, fried bananas, and crispy spring rolls. In addition, visitors can enjoy fresh fruit juices, smoothies, and traditional Thai iced tea.
@christianbrucki Eating at a Thai Floating Market 🇹🇭 🛶 #ThaiFood
Nighttime – (if you’re looking for adventurous activities)
Pattaya Walking Street
If you’re looking for full sensory overload, you’ve found it. Stretching from Pattaya Beach Road to Bali Hai Plaza, this is Pattaya’s notorious entertainment and red-light district.
Pubs
Nightclubs
Go-go bars
+ Casual eateries, food stalls, and restaurants.
Tourists from all over the world flock here to experience the wild nightlife.
-Crewfare