Marriott Pattaya resort unveiled
Marriott Hotels has introduced Pattaya Marriott Resort and Spa, a new destination on Thailand’s Eastern Seaboard.
Located on Jomtien Beach, the resort is positioned as an ideal getaway for families, couples, and travellers from across Asia.
The resort houses 289 rooms and suites, each equipped with a full range of modern amenities, including a sofa, and a spa-style bathroom with a rain shower.
There is an eclectic choice of six restaurants and bars from casual bites to fine dining.
It ranges from the Goji Kitchen Grill & Bar all-day culinary marketplace with live kitchens, Italian focused La Familiare and Siam Bakery, an artisanal bakery shop.
Pattaya Marriott Resort and Spa features three outdoor swimming pools, including a dedicated children’s pool and water slides.
There is also a Kids Club, a spa and fully equipped 24-hour fitness centre.
“We are thrilled to welcome guests to experience Marriott’s renowned hospitality in this beautiful coastal setting,” said Michael Hogan, General Manager, Pattaya Marriott Resort and Spa.
“Whether it’s a family seeking a fun-filled vacation, a couple on a romantic escape, or a group planning an inspiring event, our team is dedicated to creating unforgettable memories.”
The Pattaya resort features four flexible meeting rooms.
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