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Spacious 65sqm Luxury loft studio type Apartment 101B
Holiday home with patio, near Walking Street
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom 65 sq m
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Muang Pattaya, Chang Wat Chon Buri
- Walking Street14 min walk
- Pattaya Beach19 min walk
- Dongtan Beach4 min drive
- Utapao (UTP-Utapao Intl.)41 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Spacious 65sqm Luxury loft studio type Apartment 101B
Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
Our apartment 101 B is very conveniently located on the Pratumnak Road against the Buddha Hill. It is perfectly situated closely to the famed and exciting Pattaya Nightlife, the great scenery and the Jomtien beaches, which are all just 10 mins away.
Electricity is NOT included in the daily rent we charge 6 THB/unit, on average a day depending on usage is 100 Bht.
The space
Studio style 65 m2 Apartment, Glass door as an entrance to the apartment from the patio area, open kitchen block, fixed King Size bed, and a very generous-sized bathroom with a big shower cabin.
But also include the following:
Free Local Cable TV (Pattaya Sophon)
Free Internet with Fibre Optic line (supplier CAT 30mb/5mb) supplied for High Speed LAN and WIFI, both available for speeds to a maximum of 35 Mbps download & 5 mbs upload.
Amenities such as Kitchen Utensils, Hot Water Kettle Electric, Microwave and Cutlery for four people freely available.
Ventilator Fan and Safety security box available in the apartment. (Free).
CCTV Surveillance around the building including car parking and patio.
No hidden charges! As the Freeway Apartments is privately owned, we therefore do not need to ask outrages prices for this and offering a fixed rate including all the above. This basically gives you unlimited usage and confident that you never have to be scared that you bills are expensively unexpectedly high.
The Freeway apartments are newly renovated and completed June 2019
Guest access
Ground floor Main street entrance is a shared patio entrance to both (two total) 101 A & 101 B apartment, where inside parking is available for a motorbike if this is desired.
But around the building plentiful facilities for Car and/or Motor-bike are available and also free of charge.
CCTV Surveillance around the building including car parking and patio.
Other things to note
Voltage & Plug Specification
The electricity in Thailand is 220 Volts, Frequency (Hz) 50 Hertz, Plug vertical flat blades with or without round ground pin. (If you have 110 Volt appliances, be careful and read below)
A three prong receptacle such as the one pictured to the left, the standard building code in Thailand, the U.S. and other places is that with the ground on the bottom center, the top left is neutral and the top right is "load" or alternating voltage (110 to 220). That is the correct "polarity". It is not uncommon in Thailand to find the polarity negligently reversed. Most appliances are now designed to automatically detect this and adjust but many are not. It's best to rectify this situation when feasible.
Be sure to check the power input rating. Some appliances will run on both 110 and 220 volts. If so, the rating will be written on the appliance, e.g., "100~240V" meaning they will run on anything between 100 and 240 volts. Internal electronics can be designed to automatically sense and adjust. However, most devices are not manufactured this way. (Not many countries are 110 V, and devices are a little more expensive if manufactured to autosense and adjust.) If you don't see the labelling clearly, then you can assume it doesn't autosense and adjust.
WEATHER
Thailand’s climate varies by region and the following cover just the Bangkok central region, and the north, and northeast. The peninsular south is less predictable and more subject to variations. Thailand’s climate is tropical but not oppressively hot as in some other tropical countries around the world. However, what you consider hot may depend on where you’re from, your body size, and your body natural metabolism. The seasons are determined by the “monsoons” which are consistent wind patterns change at different times at the year due to the differences between land and sea temperatures and pressures. The seasons are as follows:
November through February – Dry, “Cool” Season
Winds are predominantly from the north when the season starts. Day time high temperatures are between 20deg -26deg Celsius/68deg – 81deg Fahrenheit, humidity between 50% - 60%. Every day is a sunny day. The ground will still be saturated in many places in November due to the previous rainy season. This is the season to travel around Thailand.
March through June – Hot Season
Travellers unaccustomed to the heat should not arrive in this period, or be very careful to avoid problem associated with heat such as sunstroke etc. Even the Thais have problems in the hottest spells. Temperatures are between 20deg -35deg Celsius/68deg – 98deg Fahrenheit, and can soar to 40deg Celsius/ 105deg Fahrenheit on the hottest days and at night the humidity rises. Sometimes between late June to late July, evening downpours start to come.
July through October – Rainy Season
By “rainy”, it’s about evening downpours, it rarely rains for more than an hour or so a time. The mornings are usually sunny, but a thunderstorm or two can come towards the late afternoon or at night. This usually starts in late July or August, but in September there’s a thunderstorm on most days, often resulting in flooded streets but cooler night-time temperatures. Because Bangkok’s roads you rarely find any place with more than a foot of water and it usually drains away slowly in a few hours. By late September and October, the major rivers are high and there’s sometimes permanent flooding along the river, sometimes quite deep. The season usually ends abruptly in late October when the winds suddenly change to the north.
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
Our apartment 101 B is very conveniently located on the Pratumnak Road against the Buddha Hill. It is perfectly situated closely to the famed and exciting Pattaya Nightlife, the great scenery and the Jomtien beaches, which are all just 10 mins away.
Electricity is NOT included in the daily rent we charge 6 THB/unit, on average a day depending on usage is 100 Bht.
The space
Studio style 65 m2 Apartment, Glass door as an entrance to the apartment from the patio area, open kitchen block, fixed King Size bed, and a very generous-sized bathroom with a big shower cabin.
But also include the following:
Free Local Cable TV (Pattaya Sophon)
Free Internet with Fibre Optic line (supplier CAT 30mb/5mb) supplied for High Speed LAN and WIFI, both available for speeds to a maximum of 35 Mbps download & 5 mbs upload.
Amenities such as Kitchen Utensils, Hot Water Kettle Electric, Microwave and Cutlery for four people freely available.
Ventilator Fan and Safety security box available in the apartment. (Free).
CCTV Surveillance around the building including car parking and patio.
No hidden charges! As the Freeway Apartments is privately owned, we therefore do not need to ask outrages prices for this and offering a fixed rate including all the above. This basically gives you unlimited usage and confident that you never have to be scared that you bills are expensively unexpectedly high.
The Freeway apartments are newly renovated and completed June 2019
Guest access
Ground floor Main street entrance is a shared patio entrance to both (two total) 101 A & 101 B apartment, where inside parking is available for a motorbike if this is desired.
But around the building plentiful facilities for Car and/or Motor-bike are available and also free of charge.
CCTV Surveillance around the building including car parking and patio.
Other things to note
Voltage & Plug Specification
The electricity in Thailand is 220 Volts, Frequency (Hz) 50 Hertz, Plug vertical flat blades with or without round ground pin. (If you have 110 Volt appliances, be careful and read below)
A three prong receptacle such as the one pictured to the left, the standard building code in Thailand, the U.S. and other places is that with the ground on the bottom center, the top left is neutral and the top right is "load" or alternating voltage (110 to 220). That is the correct "polarity". It is not uncommon in Thailand to find the polarity negligently reversed. Most appliances are now designed to automatically detect this and adjust but many are not. It's best to rectify this situation when feasible.
Be sure to check the power input rating. Some appliances will run on both 110 and 220 volts. If so, the rating will be written on the appliance, e.g., "100~240V" meaning they will run on anything between 100 and 240 volts. Internal electronics can be designed to automatically sense and adjust. However, most devices are not manufactured this way. (Not many countries are 110 V, and devices are a little more expensive if manufactured to autosense and adjust.) If you don't see the labelling clearly, then you can assume it doesn't autosense and adjust.
WEATHER
Thailand’s climate varies by region and the following cover just the Bangkok central region, and the north, and northeast. The peninsular south is less predictable and more subject to variations. Thailand’s climate is tropical but not oppressively hot as in some other tropical countries around the world. However, what you consider hot may depend on where you’re from, your body size, and your body natural metabolism. The seasons are determined by the “monsoons” which are consistent wind patterns change at different times at the year due to the differences between land and sea temperatures and pressures. The seasons are as follows:
November through February – Dry, “Cool” Season
Winds are predominantly from the north when the season starts. Day time high temperatures are between 20deg -26deg Celsius/68deg – 81deg Fahrenheit, humidity between 50% - 60%. Every day is a sunny day. The ground will still be saturated in many places in November due to the previous rainy season. This is the season to travel around Thailand.
March through June – Hot Season
Travellers unaccustomed to the heat should not arrive in this period, or be very careful to avoid problem associated with heat such as sunstroke etc. Even the Thais have problems in the hottest spells. Temperatures are between 20deg -35deg Celsius/68deg – 98deg Fahrenheit, and can soar to 40deg Celsius/ 105deg Fahrenheit on the hottest days and at night the humidity rises. Sometimes between late June to late July, evening downpours start to come.
July through October – Rainy Season
By “rainy”, it’s about evening downpours, it rarely rains for more than an hour or so a time. The mornings are usually sunny, but a thunderstorm or two can come towards the late afternoon or at night. This usually starts in late July or August, but in September there’s a thunderstorm on most days, often resulting in flooded streets but cooler night-time temperatures. Because Bangkok’s roads you rarely find any place with more than a foot of water and it usually drains away slowly in a few hours. By late September and October, the major rivers are high and there’s sometimes permanent flooding along the river, sometimes quite deep. The season usually ends abruptly in late October when the winds suddenly change to the north.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
About the area
Pattaya
South Pattaya, a neighbourhood in Pattaya, is home to this holiday home. Walking Street and Pattaya Beach Road are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Jomtien Beach and Pattaya Beach. Mini-Golf Pattaya and Easy Kart Pattaya are also worth visiting.

Muang Pattaya, Chang Wat Chon Buri
What's nearby
- Walking Street - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Pattaya Beach - 19 min walk - 1.6 km
- Central Pattaya - 3 min drive - 2.7 km
- Dongtan Beach - 4 min drive - 2.3 km
- Jomtien Beach - 4 min drive - 2.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Buondi Italia Da Noong Ristorantino - 10 min walk
- Fisherman Village - 8 min walk
- Chao Doi - 7 min walk
- Nitan Coffee’s Tale สาขาเขาพระตำหนัก - 7 min walk
- Tasty Grocery & Cafe (2nd Floor) - 5 min walk
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