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Parking Stations

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I am just curious to know if there are any parking stations in pattaya were you can pay per day and offers some sort of security

There is a Parking lot at the Wat Chai temple on South Pattaya road apparently its 20 baht per day

you could also park at one of the many hotels around town.

There's a multi storey behind Tuk.Com but I don't know if it would be secure for an overnight / long stay.

Never seen any security gurads about.

Edited by PattayaParent

There is a Parking lot at the Wat Chai temple on South Pattaya road apparently its 20 baht per day

you could also park at one of the many hotels around town.

10 Baht not 20.

There's a multi storey behind Tuk.Com but I don't know if it would be secure for an overnight / long stay.

Never seen any security gurads about.

Regardless of guards or not i would only ever park my car there overnight if i really hated the car and wanted it goooooone.

theres a long term open air parking area with security on the left off Sukhumvit road near to the Honda Main Dealer

go down one of the sois on the left near there.

head in the general direction of the back of the market in Naklua and its around there

its pretty well know by the locals and many falangs leave their cars there until they return to Thailand

i am not sure of costs as its assessed weekly, monthly & yearly

friends who have used it say its a huge saving over airport long term parking

they leave it there and get the bus to the airport

i hope that helps

Edited by timekeeper

+ the parking behind TukCom closes at 10 p.m.

Only a bribe to the security (who is actually around) will release your car.

As long as (especially Thai) people tend to go to the toilet with their vehicle, it will be impossible to create a system of central parking with shuttles to the main event-areas.

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