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Best one month rental central Pattaya.

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Hi, I have a friend  coming to Thailand in January for one month.   I stay in Jomtien but he prefers being closer to the malls and good choice of restaurants. Previously , he’s often vacationed in Phuket over the years but fed up of the endless rain , crowds , and’ certain nationalities.  He needs a nice quality studio and good sunny pool , security, and not in a high rise .up to 12 floors ok. not interested in ladies or men.

I visited City Garden when it was built. Considered renting  but preferred Jomtien around soi 9. I remember that the pool looked very small ??  Any ideas welcome,  Central Festival and Term 21 in easy reach. Good pool as he swims a lot, quality Studio , English TV channels / Netflix ,  Security, not bothered by great view from studio. Around 40 000, Baht month which is what he was paying in Phuket., Thanks  +++ 

 


 

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View Talay 6 next to Central Festival, popular with expats, big pool.

 

Alternatively a quiet hotel opposite Central Festival on 2nd road, Caesar Palace, under 1k a night. 

 

Both on baht bus route

4 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

 

 

Alternatively a quiet hotel opposite Central Festival on 2nd road, Caesar Palace, under 1k a night. 

 

 

no no no.....:crying:

6 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

under 1k a night. 

Now in Oct 8-9

Was 2,200.00 THB, now 1,400.00 THB

 
34 minutes ago, GypsyT said:

Now in Oct 8-9

Was 2,200.00 THB, now 1,400.00 THB

 

 

I think that you might have forgotten something..

36 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said:

 

I think that you might have forgotten something..

Posting no info is next to useless, make more effort 

1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:

Posting no info is next to useless, make more effort 

 

You mean like recommending Caesar's Palace, at a price that doesn't exist? 🤣

 

Actually I didn't realise they quoted you. I was looking for a hotel name in their post. Makes sense now. Though your post doesn't. Have a nice day.

10 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said:

 

You mean like recommending Caesar's Palace, at a price that doesn't exist? 🤣

 

 

Who did that?

3 minutes ago, In Full Agreement said:

 

 

Who did that?

 

It's not a long thread, you can see for yourself.

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Thank you all.   View Talay 6 is a good option.  The problem often is that some studios are kept nicely and recently upgraded where some are really old looking.  The same with all the other View Talays. A friend rented a great place in Jomtien, and someone else had a horrible ancient  sorry looking one . 
Im wondering if there are any agencies that can help ? I knew someone from Axiom who was very nice , a good few years back. If I was there at the moment I could visit myself.

Whatever you do DON'T stay in that horrid view talay 2B 

I was practically detained locked up in there for 6 weeks 

Glass doors leading onto the pool cafe were always locked couldn't get out 

A very long carpark to the exit ,noise ,slamming doors ,

I finally escaped by jumping the side fence next to the cafe 

14 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Whatever you do DON'T stay in that horrid view talay 2B 

I was practically detained locked up in there for 6 weeks 

Glass doors leading onto the pool cafe were always locked couldn't get out 

Use front door 😉 

- 24/7 Guard will help.

 

I never have had any problems staying in VT2A & B. Same with VT1A&B.

VT1A can be noisy. Others not.

All have reasonable / cheap rooms and are near sold out in winter. Very popular.

 

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