Whether you are visiting Pattaya to soak up the sun on one of the coastal beaches or staying at one of the resort hotels, you cannot miss out on the pleasure of rejuvenation and refreshment when spending time in Pattaya’s beautiful parks away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and everyday work and the constant stress that people are exposed to, an occasional walk through these parks helps to find inner peace and contentment. Many believe that nature brings joy and positivity to people, so here is a list of some of the famous parks in Pattaya that will lift your spirits.
Love Art Park
Opened in 2015, this park embraces art through massive and often erotic sculptures. This park was built over two years and featured the work of various artists. The best time to visit the park is at night, as the exhibits are illuminated, making them look even more exquisite than usual. The sculptures are easily accessible for people who can climb on them and take unforgettable photos. The park is home to Purmoe Art Space, an indoor gallery to look forward to when you visit Love Art Park.
Lan Pho Muaeng Pattaya Park
Are you looking for a relaxing day at the beach? This beautiful park in Pattaya offers a great respite from its beachfront location in Naklua. Surrounded by great restaurants and the Naklua Market, visitors are happy and content. Combination of nature and commercial space. The park witnesses various fitness enthusiasts participating in different types of activities. Joggers, aerobics, or dancers can often be found along the coast.
Million Years Stone Park and Pattaya Crocodile Farm
The efforts of over 20 years are evident in this great park in Pattaya. The park has become one of the most popular tourist destinations with ancient stones and crocodile shows. The park covers 70 hectares and is just a 15-minute drive from Pattaya. You can see different species of plants, rocks, and wild animals that inhabit this vast park.
Three Kingdoms Park
Also known as Suan Samkok, the park is based on the 14th-century Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The essence of this park is to highlight Buddhist and Chinese philosophies. The park contains three pagodas and features the longest corridor made of hand-painted tiles. The tiles beautifully depict scenes from the novel and bring the story behind them to life. The park’s pavilions are filled with magnificent statues. The most prominent statue in this magnificent park in Pattaya is the white marble statue of the goddess of mercy, Guanyin.
Herb Garden Pattaya
Also known as Suan Samkok, the park is based on the 14th-century Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The essence of this park is to highlight Buddhist and Chinese philosophies. The park contains three pagodas and features the longest corridor made of hand-painted tiles. The tiles beautifully depict scenes from the novel and bring the story behind them to life. The park’s pavilions are filled with magnificent statues. The most prominent statue in this magnificent park in Pattaya is the white marble statue of the goddess of mercy, Guanyin.