![]() The Hotel has standard Check-In time as 02:00 PM and Check-Out time as 12:00 PM. A smooth check-in/check-out process, flexible policies and friendly management garner great customer satisfaction for this property. From all the 3 Star hotels in Pattaya, Ibis Pattaya is very much popular among the tourists. Some of the tourist attractions near Ibis Pattaya Terminal 21 mall (290 mtrs), Pattaya Beach (370 mtrs), North Pattaya Beach (740 mtrs), Beach Road (1.5 kms), CentralFestival Pattaya Beach (1.9 kms), Wong Amat Beach (2.9 kms) and SFX Cinema Central Festival Pattaya Beach (3.2 kms). The Hotel is in proximity to some popular tourist attractions and other places of interest in Pattaya. Some of the popular transit points from Ibis Pattaya are Bali Hai Pier (5.0 kms) and Pattaya Airport (20.0 kms). The property enjoys a great location advantage and provides easy and fast connectivity to the major transit points of the city. Hotel is rated 4.1 out of 5, which is considered as very good. It is located in North Pattaya.This Hotel stands out as one of the highly recommended hotel in Pattaya and is recommended by 86% of our guests. With the much nicer Mercure next door, avaiable for only $12 more during my stay, it’s hard to pick the ibis instead.Overview Ibis Pattaya is a great choice for travellers looking for a 3 star hotel in Pattaya. While I could still recommend the ibis Sathorn, I have a harder time with the Ibis Pattaya. The rooms are modern, clean and functional, with enough room for two and their luggage and basic amenities are present. There also is a small bar off the lobby, which looks nice enough for a drink after a long trip, but I didn’t try it.Īccor knows how to do small, budget hotel rooms and does them well consistantly. The quality and variety of items are much better than I expected at this price point. There are also hot Western and Asian food offerings, juices, coffee, tea, fresh fruit & yogurt and cornflakes. ![]() I give credit to the French ownership for the butter and chocolate croissants, baguette and French toast. I paid extra for breakfast and it was worth it. The hotel has a small pool – nice enough, if you want to relax a little and a good alternative to the so-so beach. ![]() There is a hair dryer as well as soft towels.Īmenities: The hotel seemed to be a little older than the one in Bangkok and showed some wear in the room, bathroom and hallways – enough to notice, not enough to be considered a problem. I find them very practical and better for the environment than thousands of little plastic bottles. There are shampoo/soap dispensers which some people don’t like. The shower is in the corner, making it feel more spacious than it is, has glass doors and great water pressure. It is all-tiles with accent mosaic tiles above the sink. The bathroom is also small, yet well thought out. The bed oddly was a European “double”, instead of the expected “queen” bed – basically, two single beds pushed together with a noticeable gap in the middle, not my favorite. There is a bench to sit or store luggage and plenty of room for large luggage under the raised bed, so a couple with multiple large suit cases will still be able to move around easily. The room has universal electric outlets for all your gadgets, a safe for valuables, a fridge and kettle. I like the hardwood/laminate floor and the light-wood furniture, giving it a bit of a Scandinavian feel (think Ikea). Room: The room is pretty much identical to the one at the ibis Sathorn – if you wake up after a night out on town, you might not remember which town! It is compact, quite modern and very functional. I walked over from the Mercure where I stayed the night before, the check in was quick and friendly and the lobby as the same cheery, colorful cafeteria look as the ibis Sathorn. It’s a short walk from public transport and the beach, with a view of the parking lot – or the Mercure mini-water park. It’s located in North Pattaya, next door to the brand new Mercure Ocean Resort (reviewed here). Location: I expected the ibis Pattaya to be very similar – and it was. I liked it and named it the “cheapest hotel in Bangkok I’d still recommend”. Ibis is the budget brand (read more here) within the Accor group of hotels and I recently stayed at the ibis Bangkok Sathorn (read here). If you have read about “The Power of Promotions I” ( here), you know about my plan to stay at three Accor hotels in Thailand for as little as possible to earn Gold Status and lots of Air Berlin miles.
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