ibis Pattaya — The Lightest-Budget Pick in the Chonburi List That Sells on Location Alone
Most of our Chonburi list is beachfront resorts in the mid-thousands to five figures a night. But if your budget sits in the low thousands and you still want to sleep in central Pattaya, close to the mall and the beach — ibis Pattaya is the first name budget travellers bring up. It's an Accor-group hotel that opened in 2007, 254 rooms in the clean orange-and-brown ibis look. The two things guests mention again and again are the location right beside Terminal 21, close enough to walk across to it, and an outdoor pool that's bigger than you'd expect at this price. Let's be clear up front — this is a genuine budget hotel, not a Luxury resort like the others on the list. But at this rate, it does its job far better than the price suggests.
Pattaya sits within Chonburi province, and among the cheapest central places to stay, ibis Pattaya is usually one of the first to come up. It's on Pattaya Second Road right beside Terminal 21 — under a 3-minute walk across to the mall. It shares a site with Mercure Pattaya Ocean Resort, but the ibis side is the compact, wallet-friendly half. The 254 rooms split between Standard Double and Standard Twin at around 20 sqm, plus a 31 sqm Family Room with an added bunk bed for travellers bringing kids. Rooms come in the standard ibis fit-out — wood floors, cream walls, white bedding, a TV, fridge, and tea/coffee kit. Compact, but tidy and well kept.
The outdoor swimming pool is what sets this place apart from the average budget hotel in Chonburi. It's a proper 1.2 m-deep pool you can actually swim laps in, not just dip into, ringed with red, blue and white umbrellas, and there's a separate kids' pool that parents say earns its keep. Before 9 am it's almost empty and the sun is still soft — the best window of the day. A small bar by the water lets you order a drink and sit poolside, easy-going in the way Pattaya does well.
Guests describe a small but spotless room with a comfy bed, and say the best part is walking straight out to Terminal 21 — fantastic value for what they paid.
Location is the real selling point, especially next to the beachfront resorts elsewhere on the Chonburi list that sit further out on the headlands. Beyond Terminal 21 next door, Tiffany's Show is a 2-minute walk, and Pattaya Beach is about 10 minutes on foot (or a 10-baht ride on the red songthaew). Central Pattaya and Walking Street are a few minutes away by songthaew. If you're here to shop, catch a show or eat your way through the night, you'll barely touch Grab. Red songthaews run past the front door constantly, so flagging one down is easy.
The Trip.com score sits at 8.4/10 from 1,267 reviews — the top-rated category is location (9.0), with service at 8.5, while amenities score 7.8, which reflects furnishings that are starting to show their age. The most common complaint is noise from the Mercure water-play area next door — pool-facing rooms catch the sound of kids splashing during the day — along with thin walls between rooms, so you'll hear neighbours occasionally. Worth knowing before you book rather than after.
The other thing to set expectations on is breakfast. The buffet covers the bases — Western, Asian and Continental (congee, eggs, sausages, croissants, fruit) — but several reviews call the quality fine rather than memorable, and the dining room sits right off the lobby, so it gets busy and loud. If you book without breakfast and head out instead (there are plenty of options around the hotel and inside Terminal 21), you'll probably eat better and cheaper.
On price — a Standard Room starts around ฿1,150/night in normal periods, rising to ฿1,600–2,200 in high season (November–February) and over long holidays. The Family Room starts near ฿1,800. There's free parking, which is genuinely rare for a hotel this central in Pattaya — if you're driving in, that alone saves real money. Always compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before committing, as the promo gap between them can run into the hundreds of baht.
The bottom line: ibis Pattaya suits travellers who come to Pattaya to be out and about, not to linger in the room — budget travellers, shopping-minded couples, and families who want a kids' pool on a light budget. If you expect a spacious room, new furniture, or a sea view like the other resorts on the Chonburi list, this isn't it. But if you want an unbeatable central location, a pool you'll actually use, and a rate that leaves cash for eating and exploring, it earns every baht.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Excellent location next to Terminal 21, walk to Pattaya Beach
- ✓ Reception staff friendly and genuinely helpful
- ✓ Large pool you can actually swim in, plus a kids' pool
- ✓ Free parking — rare for a hotel this central
- ! Rooms are on the small side, furniture starting to age
- ! Thin walls between rooms
- ! Breakfast is average and the dining room gets busy
- ✓ Strong value for a central Pattaya location
- ✓ Walking distance to Terminal 21 and Tiffany's Show
- ✓ Fast Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
- ✓ Clean rooms with daily housekeeping
- ! Pool-facing rooms catch water-park noise from the Mercure side by day
- ! Limited power outlets in the rooms
- ! Some mattresses are soft and older than expected
- 💡If you want the quietest room — ask for a room not facing the pool or the Mercure side at booking → pool-facing rooms catch the water-play and splashing noise during the day
- 💡If breakfast isn't a priority — book without it and eat out instead · there are loads of options around the hotel and inside Terminal 21, cheaper and better than the hotel buffet
- 💡If you're driving in — use the hotel's free parking, which is genuinely hard to find this central in Pattaya → it saves the daily parking fees you'd pay elsewhere