Hey, Shane here again! You might have enjoyed the day 1 trip to Pattaya, and if you are already a Pattaya culture lover or just like to see something new and interesting, here is the cultural attractions tour of Pattaya that I’m going to share with you.
Pattaya is a great place to spend holidays, whether you are looking for a party-style vacation, a relaxing getaway, or traveling with your family. Although Pattaya is more famous for its nightlife exploits, there are many opportunities to tour around Pattaya in a single day while visiting many attractions.
So now, buckle up, get yourself a taxi or a rental car, and see some of the places of interest which I am about to recommend from my second-day trip to Pattaya’s cultural attractions.
The Sanctuary of Truth is a Wooden museum in Pattaya construction began in 1981 and will be complete by 2025.
I started my Pattaya culture day off with a little bit of Art in Paradise, Pattaya’s only 3D art gallery on Pattaya Second Road Soi 1 in North Pattaya. Set over an area of approximately 5,800 sqm, the venue is known as an “illusion” art gallery with lots of paintings that jump out of the wall and touch you on the nose.
The museum features ten galleries – the Camouflage Room, Under the Ocean Room, Wildlife Room which is my favorite, and I took lots of photos there, Classical Art Room, Civilization Room, Surrealism Room, Dinosaur Room, Waterfall Room, Scenery Room, and Exhibition of Art Room.
Whether you are an art lover or enjoy something different, Art in Paradise is a great way to start any day.
My next stop was the Mini-Siam miniature theme park in North Pattaya on Sukhumvit Road next to Mcdonald’s, where I had a burger later. Firstly constructed in 1986 and set over 29 rai of land, you will find Mini-Siam and Mini-Europe models of famous attractions and monuments around the world and Thailand built to scale.
You can take a trip around the most historical sites in Thailand, such as its majestic temples. Mini-Europe is home to models of the Eiffel Tower, the Great Pyramids of Giza, and much more. This is a great couple of hour’s fun, especially if you love culture or are with your family.
Pattaya is one of the best and most famous tourist destinations in Thailand and is famous for its nightlife and many places of attractions. There are floating markets, shopping malls, and great places to taste Thai and international cuisine.
My next stop on the day trip itinerary was the world’s most unusual museum, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Located on the 2nd floor of the Royal Garden Plaza shopping mall, the museum features world-class entertainment attractions such as 350 fascinating real exhibits and things you can’t see anywhere else.
I was exhilarated with Ripley’s 4D Moving Theater, a high-tech simulator amusement ride guaranteed to thrill the mind and body. I also ventured into my worst nightmares at Ripley’s Haunted Adventure, but it was quite an experience. The special effects and live actors were dazzling, sending shivers down my spine from the moment I entered ‘til I escaped! Journey into new magical worlds at Ripley’s Infinity Maze. There is lots to do for people of all ages at Ripley’s.
Pattaya has countless tourist attractions that visitors can easily access from one place to another. Among these are Art Paradise, Mini Siam, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, and many more. All of these places are perfect for visitors with families and children.
For the final visit of the day, I took the short drive to Naklua, North Pattaya, to see what is known as one of the most beautiful and grandest spectacles in the region – The Sanctuary of Truth. This amazing temple that sits ocean-side is an architectural masterpiece. The temple is a gigantic wooden construction that covers an area of more than two rais.
The top point of the building is about 105 meters high. The building was constructed according to ancient Thai ingenuity; every square inch of the building is covered with wooden sculptures. Although the temple is not finished yet, as it takes decades to build such a masterpiece, some of the backdrops against the sea at sunset are awe-inspiring, so make sure you take your camera along.
If you want to explore many Pattaya cultural sights in a single day, follow my day trip itinerary to get the most from your holiday experience.
So, once again, I hope you enjoyed my shared experiences with you of a two-day short but wonderful tour of Pattaya Buddhist and Cultural attractions.
Till my next trip, then, cheers! 🤩
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