Pattaya to Bangkok

Pattaya to Bangkok

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Bangkok
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Pattaya to Bangkok Destination Reviews

FN
The driver fall asleep two times so that the passenger had to tell him to stop the bus. Some of the passengers left the bus and went by taxi. A thai woman bought coffee for the driver and took care so that the driver won’t fall asleep again. The 2 hour ride from Pattaya to Bangkok turned to a 3 hour ride.
Pattaya to Bangkok, Van Minibus, Saharat Pattaya, Jan 17, 2026
JR
The vehicle was nothing like the photos; it was old and very dirty. I am very disappointed with the service for the price.
Pattaya to Bangkok, taxi Luxury VIP Van 9pax, Glassflower (Glassflower), Jan 17, 2026
NP
It was horrible, the bus was an hour late and it took us over 3 hours to get to bkk. The bus driver was unpleasant and the bus was dirty and smelled.
Pattaya to Bangkok, Van Minibus, Saharat Pattaya, Jan 16, 2026
P
Everything was fine.
Pattaya to Bangkok, Bus Express, Roong Reuang Coach (รถรุ่งเรือง), Jan 16, 2026
RJ
Was supposed to be van, was a 20 paeenfer bus. Took 1 more hour than previwed. Bus stopped twice for fuel. Not so pleasant.
Pattaya to Bangkok, Van Minibus, Saharat Pattaya, Jan 15, 2026
D
The driver stop 2 times to tanking gasoil . We did almost 3 hours
Pattaya to Bangkok, Van Minibus, Saharat Pattaya, Jan 14, 2026
AM
Wrong adress i m walking one hours Not at time And a inpolite woman in the desk of the office
Pattaya to Bangkok, Van Minibus, Pannipa Pattaya Tour (บริษัท พรรณ์นิภา พัทยา ทัวร์), Jan 14, 2026
SD
It took almost FOUR hours instead of TWO as scheduled. We started half hour late and despite driving fast, it took more than it was planned and that was not due to traffic.
Pattaya to Bangkok, Van Minibus, Saharat Pattaya, Jan 14, 2026
RD
The bus left at 8am instead of 7am. No one communicated the late delay. I was extremely late for my appointment because of this. The vehicle was wayyyyy to cold.
Pattaya to Bangkok, Van Minibus, Saharat Pattaya, Jan 13, 2026
D
I'm thrilled with Torch. Always punctual and reliable. Any questions are answered quickly via WhatsApp; I get a response in no time. Excellent work! Keep it up!
Pattaya to Bangkok, taxi Economy 3pax, Torch, Jan 9, 2026
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Pattaya to Bangkok Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
Andaman Taxis
Economy 2pax
Any time
+2h
$45.76
  4.9
Bus
Wongsaithong Tour
Intercity
04:20
08:00
$4.77
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
04:36
06:50
$5.72
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
04:56
07:05
$5.72
Bus
Wongsaithong Tour
Intercity
05:15
08:40
$4.77
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
05:31
07:40
$5.72
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
05:55
08:10
$5.72
Bus
Wongsaithong Tour
Intercity
06:15
09:55
$4.77
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
06:45
09:00
$5.72
Bus
Wongsaithong Tour
Intercity
07:15
10:55
$4.77
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
07:36
09:45
$5.72
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
07:56
10:05
$5.72
Bus
Wongsaithong Tour
Intercity
08:15
11:40
$4.77
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
08:35
10:50
$5.72
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
08:56
11:05
$5.72
Bus
Wongsaithong Tour
Intercity
09:15
12:40
$4.77
Bus
Wongsaithong Tour
Intercity
09:35
13:00
$4.77
Bus
Rayong Tour
Intercity
09:55
12:10
$5.72
Bus
Wongsaithong Tour
Intercity
10:15
13:40
$4.77
Bus
Wongsaithong Tour
Intercity
10:35
14:00
$4.77

Do you need a car to get around Bangkok?

Getting around Bangkok is convenient without a car, thanks to its extensive public transportation network. The BTS Skytrain and MRT subway are efficient ways to navigate the city, covering most major areas and attractions. Fares typically range from 16 to 59 THB ($0.45 to $1.65).

Taxis are also widely available, with fares starting at 35 THB ($1) for the first kilometer. Ride-hailing services like Grab provide additional options. Tuk-tuks offer a more traditional experience, though fares should be negotiated beforehand, generally costing between 100 to 300 THB ($3 to $8) for short distances.

Traffic congestion is common, so public transport is often faster. Walking is suitable for exploring neighborhoods like Sukhumvit and Silom. Car rentals are available but not necessary for most visitors, and parking can be challenging.

Which part of Bangkok is best to stay in?

Sukhumvit is popular for its vibrant nightlife, shopping, and dining options, making it ideal for those seeking a lively atmosphere. Accommodation ranges from budget hostels to luxury hotels.

Silom is the financial district, offering a mix of business and leisure with its proximity to Lumpini Park and street markets.

For a more cultural experience, consider staying in the historic district around the Chao Phraya River, which provides access to landmarks such as the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. The area has charming boutique hotels and traditional guesthouses.

Lastly, Khao San Road is known for budget accommodations and a backpacker's vibe.

Prices for hotels vary: budget options start at around 1,000 THB ($28) per night, while mid-range hotels range from 2,000-4,000 THB ($55-$110).

Always consider proximity to public transport like the BTS Skytrain or MRT for easy city navigation.

Is Pattaya better than Bangkok for shopping?

Pattaya offers a range of shopping experiences, including malls like Central Festival and Pattaya Night Bazaar for local goods. Prices can be competitive, with street markets providing bargains on clothing and souvenirs. Bangkok, however, is renowned for its vast shopping scene, featuring luxury malls like Siam Paragon and CentralWorld, and the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market with thousands of stalls. Prices in Bangkok vary widely, from high-end to budget-friendly street markets.

For a focused shopping trip, Bangkok provides more variety and scale. However, Pattaya can be more relaxed and convenient, especially if you prefer combining shopping with beach activities. Both cities have their merits, so the choice depends on whether you seek a more extensive shopping environment or a more leisurely coastal experience.

How to get from Pattaya to Bangkok

The distance from Pattaya to Bangkok is 150 km and it takes between 2 and 3 hours to get there whichever means of transport you choose. Big buses are the cheapest way to get to Bangkok with tickets starting from THB130 one-way. They all leave from Pattaya Northern Bus Station and head to all the three different Bus Terminals in Bangkok. Vans can be faster and slightly more expensive but may come handy as there are several van stations throughout the city – there can be one right next to your hotel, too. The most expensive way to travel is to take a taxi. They are great for door-to-door trips and are priced quite reasonably (from THB1,700). If you are travelling as a group consider ordering a private van for 9 passengers which can cost anywhere between THB2,400 and THB4,000. There are direct buses from Pattaya to Suvarnabhumi airport from 6am till 9pm.

Transportation from Pattaya to Bangkok

Facts about the transport from Pattaya to Bangkok

Cheapest Transport$5
Fastest Transport1h 15m
Earliest Departure4:20 AM
Latest Departure10:00 PM
Departures per day361
Distance63 kilometers
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