
Pattaya Park Tower, located in Pattaya, Thailand, is the tallest beachfront tower on Thailand's east coast. Standing 240 meters tall, it features a revolving restaurant. Uniquely, guests can dine while enjoying the stunning views. Pattaya Park's impressive location is due to its tower, which offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Pattaya and the entire beach from the 55th floor.
November-February
1 hour
Ticket price: 600 Thai Baht, 120 RMB
11:00-18:00
Pattaya Park Tower is part of the Pattaya Park complex and has become an iconic landmark in Pattaya since its opening. The tower is a popular destination for sightseeing, dining, and adventure activities, offering one of the highest viewpoints in the city.
Located in North Pattaya on Beach Road. Visitors can reach it by taxi, Grab, or local songthaew (shared truck taxi). Walking is possible from nearby beaches or hotels in central Pattaya.
The tower is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best time to visit is late afternoon to catch both daylight and sunset views.
Observation deck tickets are approximately 400–600 THB for adults, with lower rates for children. Zipline and tower jump activities are priced separately. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or through online booking platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended for adventure activities like the tower jump or zipline, especially during weekends and holidays. A few days ahead is usually sufficient.
2–3 hours are sufficient to enjoy the observation deck, adventure activities, and dining at the revolving restaurant.
Guided tours are not typically offered. Visitors explore independently with signage in English and Thai.
Start at the ticket counter → take elevator to observation deck → explore viewpoints and take photos → enjoy lunch or dinner at the revolving restaurant → optionally try zipline or tower jump → visit the park and water park below.
Night visits are available; the city lights and illuminated coastline provide excellent evening views. No regular light shows, but special events may occur occasionally.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Early mornings and late afternoons (before sunset) are optimal for avoiding crowds.
Facilities include restrooms, restaurants, seating areas, souvenir shops, and water fountains.
The observation deck and restaurants are accessible via elevators, making it suitable for elderly, children, and some disabled visitors. Adventure activities may have age or health restrictions.
Cash is accepted; major credit/debit cards and mobile payments are generally accepted at the ticket counter and restaurants.
The tower has a revolving restaurant at the top. Nearby, there are numerous cafes and restaurants along Beach Road and North Pattaya, offering Thai and international cuisine.
Yes, some restaurants nearby and inside the tower offer vegetarian, vegan, and halal-friendly dishes.
Hotels near Pattaya Park Tower include Holiday Inn Pattaya, LK Royal Suite, and other mid-range and budget accommodations within walking distance.
Yes, souvenir shops sell postcards, mini models of the tower, keychains, and other Pattaya-themed items.