DIY Pattaya Day Trip: Sanctuary of Truth, Big Buddha, & Thepprasit Night Market
Last Updated on October 9, 2025 by admin
Pattaya is full of things that tour companies promote, but with a little planning you can do them yourself and see more on your own timeframe. This DIY Pattaya day trip includes the Sanctuary of Truth, Wat Phra Yai (Big Buddha Hill), and finishes at the authentic and massive Thepprasit Night Market, which many now report opens nightly, while still peaking on weekends. Paid tours take you to the Pattaya Floating Market which is an inauthentic tourist trap with higher prices and an admission fee of 200 baht (USD $15). Less online, but do you really want to pay for the privilege of shopping?
Here’s a step-by-step itinerary, cost estimates, tips, and a comparison to what you’d pay through tour platforms like Klook, Trip.com, Expedia, Agoda, and GetYourGuide. If you really want to take a guided tour then we recommend Klook: who often offers discounted admission tickets separately even if you don’t book a full tour. It’s always worth checking.
Why Do It Yourself?
Tour companies often charge you for convenience, guide services, and logistic overhead. For two people, those costs add up quickly. Doing it yourself gives you:
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Flexibility to stay longer where you like
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No forced stops or commissions at shops
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Lower cost: you pay actual transport, entries, and food
If a tour costs $50 per person, that’s $100 total for two. Doing it yourself might cost $30 to $50 or less for both of you, in a private car not a tour bus, and all at your own pace. You’ll save additional money by shopping at a local market and not a tourist trap. By using Grab or Bolt, you’ll be picked up at your hotel. Many tours charge extra to add hotel pickup and meet at common collection points.
Suggested Itinerary & Timing
| Time | Activity |
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| 08:00 | Depart from hotel toward Sanctuary of Truth |
| 08:30 to 10:30 | Explore Sanctuary of Truth |
| 10:45 | Travel to Wat Phra Yai (Big Buddha Hill) |
| 11:00 to 12:00 | Visit Big Buddha and temple |
| 12:00 to 13:00 | Lunch nearby |
| 13:00 to 16:00 | Free time or side stops (viewpoints, temples) |
| 16:30 | Return toward city, rest or coffee |
| 17:30 to 18:00 | Head to Thepprasit Night Market |
| 18:00 to 20:30 | Eat, shop, wander the market |
| 20:30+ | Return to hotel |
You can adjust times depending on your hotel location, pace, and how much you linger.
Stop 1: Sanctuary of Truth

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Entrance Fee: 500 baht per adult (full guided tour included with admission)
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Time: 1.5 to 2 hours
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Highlights: Intricate wood carvings, philosophical symbolism, sea views
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Tips: Arrive early (8 to 9 AM) to avoid crowds and peak heat
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Getting There: Use Grab or Bolt from your hotel, or take a songthaew toward Naklua Soi 12 and walk the rest
This temple is unique. Still under construction and fully hand carved. You’ll need to don a safety helmet throughout your visit.

Stop 2: Wat Phra Yai (Big Buddha Hill)

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Entrance: Free (donations accepted; “make merit” at various donation stations for 20 baht each)
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Suggested Time: 30 to 45 minutes
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What to See: The large golden Buddha statue, temple grounds, city/sea views
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Getting There: From Sanctuary, Grab or taxi works best. Public transport + walk is possible but more time consuming
If you have spare time, walk further uphill to the Khao Phra Tamnak viewpoint for sweeping views just before night. Want even more? Check out our guide to the best, lesser-known temples in Pattaya; including Pattaya’s own “white temple.”

Final Stop: Thepprasit Night Market

Thepprasit Night Market now operates daily from around 5:00 PM to 10:30 PM, though the full vendor setup still appears strongest on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings. Expect the greatest variety at weekends.
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Entry: Free
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What You’ll Find: Over 100 food stalls in a warehouse-style setting, local snacks, grilled seafood, desserts, juices, clothing, souvenirs
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Peak Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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Tips: Bring small cash (many stalls don’t accept cards), use comfortable shoes, and arrive when it opens to beat the crowd
Because the market is expansive and spreads out, you’ll want at least 1.5 to 2 hours there for food and browsing. Learn about other night markets you can visit in Pattaya.

Tips & Reminders
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Dress and act appropriately at temples (shoulders and knees covered)
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Carry small baht denominations and cash. Read our comprehensive guide to navigating Thai currency
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Use the Grab or Bolt rideshare apps for affordable, scam-free taxi transportation
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Bring sunscreen, hat, water, comfortable clothes
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Start early to avoid traffic and afternoon heat
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Arrive early at the night market to see more stalls before some vendors close late
- Learn simple Thai phrases for politeness and how to bargain in Thai to save even more money at the market

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