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At a Glance

North Pattaya Bus Terminal is the city’s main transport hub, offering comfortable bus services to Bangkok and Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Place Description

This is the go-to spot for anyone planning a budget-friendly, direct trip to the capital. Despite being Pattaya’s main terminal, it’s quite basic: concrete shelter, plastic chairs, and a few ticket counters. It’s functional rather than fancy, but ticketing and boarding run smoothly. Both tourists with luggage heading to the airport and locals traveling to Bangkok create a constant, bustling flow.

Located on North Pattaya Road, near Sukhumvit, this terminal serves as the gateway from the city. The vibe is purely utilitarian—arrive, buy your ticket, and wait for your ride. There’s a small waiting area and a few food and drink stalls. Reviews mention occasional cleaning issues, but overall, the station handles the flow well. It’s a convenient, affordable way to leave Pattaya in the right direction.

Basic Information

  • Address: N Pattaya Rd, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150
  • Operating Hours: Ticket counters open roughly from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Check bus schedules online with operators.
  • Best Time to Visit: To avoid long queues, especially on weekends, buy tickets online in advance or arrive at least an hour before departure.
  • Budget: Ticket to Bangkok (Ekkamai or Mo Chit) ≈ 150-180 ฿, to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) ≈ 150 ฿. Snacks and water at kiosks ≈ 20-50 ฿.

Why Go

  • Reliable Bangkok Access: Large, air-conditioned buses head to key Bangkok hubs—Ekkamai and Mo Chit, where you can easily hop onto the BTS Skytrain.
  • Direct Airport Route: Direct buses by Roong Reuang Coach to Suvarnabhumi Airport make it convenient for departing travelers.
  • Clear Organization: Despite the chaos, there’s a clear separation of ticket counters by direction and electronic displays. Announcements are made in several languages, including English and Chinese.
  • Essentials Provided: On-site minimart and food stalls offer basic snacks and drinks for the journey.

Insider Tips

  • Only Big Buses: Avoid minivans. They’re cramped, hot, and unpredictable due to frequent stops. What buses cover in 2.5 hours, minivans might take 4.
  • Save Time—Buy Online: Buying your ticket online can save you 30 minutes to an hour in line. With an e-voucher, just head to the registration desk.
  • Paid Toilets: Restrooms cost a few baht and meet average Thai cleanliness standards. It’s handy to have wet wipes.
  • Luggage Matters: Your ticket typically includes one bag up to 20 kg. Expect to pay extra for over-limit or additional luggage.

Logistics

  • Tuk-tuk (Songthaew): Route songthaews for 10 ฿ don’t come here. You’ll need to flag one down and negotiate a taxi-like fare.
  • Taxi (Bolt/Grab): Enter “North Pattaya Bus Terminal” in the app. Drivers can drop you off onsite but can’t pick up passengers there. To catch a ride, step outside the gates to the main road.
  • Own Transport: There’s parking for bikes and a few car spots. Finding a car space at peak times is rare. It’s simpler and more reliable to take a taxi.

The Unique Factor

The irony of Pattaya’s main bus terminal is that popular taxi services like Bolt and Grab can’t pick up passengers from its grounds. It’s an unofficial monopoly of local songthaew drivers, who eagerly meet arrivals right at the bus exit.

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