ART STREET
Tucked along Pattaya 11 in the Bang Lamung district of Chon Buri, Art Street offers a creative cultural experience that stands apart from Pattaya's better-known entertainment strips. Sitting within the Temples & Culture category, this attraction brings together visual art and street-level creativity in a setting that draws both locals and curious travellers looking to engage with a different side of the city. Visitors can expect an open, informal atmosphere centred around artistic displays and street-style creative work. The space leans more towards a casual, exploratory experience than a structured museum or gallery visit, making it suitable for those who enjoy wandering and discovering art at their own pace. The late-night hours suggest it also draws an evening crowd, with the environment likely shifting in character as the night progresses. Practical details worth noting: Art Street is open every day of the week from 11:00am through to midnight, making it flexible for most itineraries. There is no website listed, so visiting directly is the best approach. As with many cultural and creative spaces in Thailand, respectful behaviour is appreciated. The address is 10/10 Pattaya 11, and travellers are advised to confirm current conditions on arrival, as smaller independent attractions can vary in their programming and activity levels depending on the day.
Experience hints
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Location Info
10/10 Pattaya 11, Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, ThailandTips for Visiting Temples & Culture
Dress Modestly
Cover shoulders and knees at all temples. Carry a light scarf or sarong — some temples lend wraps, but not all. Shoes come off before entering any building with a Buddha image.
Mind Your Feet
Never point your feet at a Buddha image or a monk — it's considered deeply disrespectful. When sitting inside a temple, tuck your feet behind you or to the side.
Ask Before Photographing
Exterior photos are almost always fine, but some interior halls prohibit photography. Look for signs, and never pose irreverently with Buddha images — it's a legal offense in Thailand.
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: June – October (rainy, rough seas)
Rainy season
May – October
Avg. temperature
24°C – 33°C(75°F – 91°F)
Crowds
Peak: December – January
Getting there
Minibus from Suvarnabhumi Airport (~1.5 hrs). Bus from Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal Ekkamai (~2 hrs). No direct train.
Getting around
- •Baht buses (songthaews on fixed routes)
- •Grab (widely available)
- •Motorbike taxis
- •Ferry to Koh Larn island