In Pattaya, shopping isn’t just an activity—it’s an adventure. Dive into the buzzing energy of its street markets or explore the stylish allure of its luxury malls. Whatever your style or budget, this city guarantees a shopping experience you’ll love.
The Best Places to Go Shopping in Pattaya
Top Mall Pick: Terminal 21

Terminal 21 is a relatively new addition to Pattaya’s shopping experience. Located near the Dolphin Circle in North Pattaya, the mall has quickly become one of town’s best options for retail therapy with its unique style, diverse shopping options, and entertainment facilities.
Terminal 21 is designed like an airport terminal, with each floor representing famous global cities including Paris, London, Rome, Tokyo, San Francisco and Hollywood. The food court is particularly good. Entertainment options include the SF Cinema Multiplex and Harborland Indoor playground.
Address: 777, 777/1 Moo 6 Na Kluea, Bang La mung, Chonburi 20150
Opening Hours (subject to change): Daily from 11am – 10pm
Telephone: 033 079 777
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Top Mall Pick #2: Central Pattaya

Central Pattaya – previously known as Central Festival – has almost 250,000 square metres of shopping and entertainment options. It has more than 350 shops and restaurants on seven levels including the expansive Central Department Store. It also features the popular multiscreen SFX Cinema and an excellent food court.
With a convenient location on Beach Road, the mall offers stunning views of Pattaya Beach and is major attraction for both locals and visitors. Central Pattaya and Terminal 21 are the best malls in Pattaya and if you only visit two, it should be these ones.
Address: 333, 99 Pattaya Sai Song Rd, Chonburi 20260
Opening Hours (subject to change):
Monday – Thursday: open 11am – 10pm
Friday – Sunday: open 11am – 11pm
Telephone: 033 003 999
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Top Electronics Pick: Tukcom Mall
Popular for its extensive range of electronic gadgets and tech accessories, Tukcom is the best place in Pattaya for anyone looking to upgrade their tech or just find some great deals.
The mall houses a wide array of products, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, cameras, and gaming gear. You’ll also find accessories like headphones, chargers, cases & cables at very competitive prices. Don’t be afraid to bargain to get a better deal.
Tukcom is also renowned for its tech repair services. Whether it’s a cracked phone screen, a malfunctioning laptop, or a software issue, you should be able to find someone here who is able to fix it for you.
Address: 8 Moo 10 South Pattaya Road, Chonburi 20150
Opening Hours (subject to change): Daily from 11am to 8pm
Telephone: 038 724 163
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Mike Shopping Mall
It may not be as big and flashy as Terminal 21 or Pattaya Central, but Mike Shopping Mall has a charm of its own and there are a heap of great deals to be found. You’ll find it located on the beachfront between Royal Garden Plaza and Central Pattaya.
If you’ve been to MBK in Bangkok, there are some similarities. Cheap prices, a mix of some real brands & a lot of fake ones and don’t forget to bargain for an even better deal. There is also a food court and while the food is good and quite inexpensive, you will find a better range in the bigger malls.
Address: 262 Pattaya Second Road, Chonburi 20150
Opening Hours (subject to change): Daily from 11am to 10pm
Telephone: 038 412 000
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Royal Garden Plaza
Also located on Beach Road, Royal Garden Plaza is a mid-sized shopping mall with a blend of entertainment, dining, and shopping options. Compared to Terminal 21 or Central Pattaya it may seem a little dated and the selection of outlets is a bit more limited. But if you’re in the area it’s worth taking a look inside.
One of the plaza’s most popular attractions is Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium, which offers a mix of oddities, interactive exhibits, and family-friendly fun. Other entertainment options on the 2nd floor include Ripley’s Haunted Adventure, Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks and the Horror Hospital.
Address: 218 M.10, Beach Road, Chonburi 20150
Opening Hours (subject to change): Daily from 11am to 11pm
Telephone: 038 710 294
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Outlet Mall Pattaya
Pattaya Outlet Mall, located on Sukhumvit Road, focuses on outlet stores selling branded clothing, sportswear, and accessories at reduced prices. Brands like Timberland, Adidas, Nike, and Levi’s are among the most popular here, attracting the budget-conscious, but to be quite honest the discounts can be hit-or-miss depending on the season and stock.
When you also take into account the location, unless there is something specific you want to buy from this outlet you may be better off sticking to the more popular malls listed above.
Address: 666 Moo 12 Banglamung, Chonburi 20260
Opening Hours (subject to change):
Monday – Thursday 10am to 8pm
Friday – Sunday 10am – 9pm
Telephone: 038 427 765
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Central Marina
Around 1500 metres north of Central Pattaya and situated on Second Road, Central Marina is a modern mall with architectural design inspired by a coastal theme, reflecting the city’s seaside character.
You can expect a mix of Thai and international brands, including big names like Nike and Adidas. There is also a large Big C Supermarket which can be handy if you are in town for more than a week or two.
There’s a good range of entertainment options too, including a multi-screen cinema and a play area for children. The outdoor Pattaya Marina Night Market is well worth a visit too.
Address: 78/54 Village No. 9, Pattaya 2 Road, Chonburi 20150
Opening Hours (subject to change):
Sunday – Thursday 11am to 8pm
Friday – Saturday 11am – 9pm
Telephone: 033 003 888
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Thepprasit Night Market

This busy undercover market – located near the Outlet Mall – is popular with locals & visitors and is one of Pattaya’s best! If you enjoy markets, this really is one you don’t want to miss. It’s now open daily but for the full experience it’s best to visit at the weekend if you can!
Thepprasit Night Market is probably most famous for its wide range of street food, including Thai classics like Pad Thai, som tam (papaya salad), fresh seafood, and an array of desserts such as pancakes & sticky rice. It’s honestly a paradise for food lovers.
Of course, you’ll also find a variety of general goods at budget-friendly prices, from clothing, footwear and accessories to home decor and gadgets. But even if you don’t actually need anything, it’s worth visiting just for the experience and to try some of the amazing food! Highly recommended!
Address: 18 Thepprasit Rd, Chonburi 20150
Opening Hours (subject to change): Daily from 5pm – 11pm
Telephone: 033 005 205
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Pattaya Night Bazaar

The Pattaya Night Bazaar is located on Second Road, opposite Siam Bayview Hotel and Central Festival Pattaya. Its convenient location makes it easily accessible by foot, Baht Bus or taxi. It’s quite good fun and if you like markets you’ll most likely enjoy a visit.
Whether you’re after souvenirs, fake fashion brands, clothing, luggage, accessories, toys or crafts you should be able to find it here. Check the quality before you buy as it can be hit-and-miss. And be prepared to bargain as much of it isn’t priced.
Unlike a typical street market, the Pattaya Night Bazaar is housed in a covered, air-conditioned building. This ensures a comfortable shopping experience, even during hot and humid evenings. The market’s layout is well-organized, with rows of neatly arranged stalls that allow for easy navigation.
Address: No. 519/106 Moo 10, Second Road, Chonburi 20150
Opening Hours (subject to change): Daily from 11am – 11pm
Telephone: 038 423 345
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Pattaya Floating Market
Despite some of the frequent – and valid – criticisms made of it, Pattaya Floating Market remains a popular attraction for families and first-time visitors.
The market features a variety of attractions, including traditional Thai dance performances, and artisans demonstrating their craft. Vendors sell an array of goods, from handmade souvenirs and clothing to local snacks and delicacies such as grilled seafood, mango sticky rice, and even insect dishes like crickets!
While the market is undoubtedly picturesque, some consider it to be a tourist trap. Prices for goods and services tend to be higher than at local markets, and the experience is heavily tailored for international visitors.
There is an admission fee, which depends on whether you want to explore the market on foot or take a short boat ride. If you do decide to visit, it’s usually cheaper to book your tickets in advance, for example using an app like Klook.
Address: 451/304 Moo. 12, NongPrue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150
Opening Hours (subject to change): Daily from 9am – 7pm
Telephone: (66) 88 444 7777
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