Guide to the red light district

Posted by Party Pete on May 19th, 2010 filed in Entertainment, girls, nightlife

Since Pattaya’s discovery by US soldiers in the early 1960s, it has rapidly transformed from an unknown sleepy fishing village to Asia’s hottest tourist destination for fun seekers and night owls.

The city of Pattaya is certainly not well known for its beaches, but for its red light district and staying in a right hotel, is a key to experiencing the vacation of life a time. So if planning a trip to Pattaya’s red light district, or sex district as most would call it, you should choose a hotel that doesn’t charge their guests a fee for inviting a Thai bar girl, boy or lady- boy back to your room. This is called a joiner fee and in Pattaya, it is usually between 300 Baht to 1300 Baht depending on the hotel’s policy. Always before you book a room or make a reservation if you are not traveling with a partner and hope to have some fun, make sure that the hotel has a girl, boy and lady-boy friendly policy or otherwise it will cost more than you have planned for.

Pattaya’s girl friendly hotels are cheaper, affordable and in some cases, very modern, you get what you have paid for. You will find these hotels in the areas of Second road and some parts of third road, they are close enough to walking street yet far enough for seclusion and a quiet for peaceful relaxation and fun you are looking for. I can recommend Sabai Inn, LK Metro pole, LK Renaissance, Sunshine hotel, A Residence, Areca Lodge, Tim Boutique hotel, just to name a few.

Since Pattaya is Disneyland for adults, it is been upgraded significantly and it is on it’s way to establish itself as a multi-faceted beach resort suitable for tourists from all walks of life because of it’s notorious nightlife and adult entertainment industry which includes hundreds of bars, night clubs, discos, thousands of Thai bar girls, Go-go

dancers and lady-boys.

A rough estimate of about over 2000 entertainment venues from open- air hostess bars, international pubs and live music venues, to ultramodern discos and night clubs; from Go-go bars with table or sexy show performances, to world-renowned transvestite cabaret shows.


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