Chonburi Travel & Hotel Guide, Thailand

Chonburi is a town as well as provincial capital of Chonburi Province, on the eastern seaboard of Thailand. It faces the Gulf of Thailand to the west. Chonburi is a heavily industrialized province with a population exceeding million people. Its proximity to Bangkok places it at an advantageous position to benefit from spillover.
Guide to Chonburi Hotels
It's never easy finding the hotel that's just right for your stay. Still, by taking a little time to do your research, you increase your chance of getting a good hotel at the best price. Go through the list of hotels in Chonburi which we've put together, arranged city by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map and evaluation. Pick the hotel of your choice and view the rates offered by different booking sites. Yes, we show you prices from different websites, so you don't have to visit them one by one.
More about Chonburi
Despite being the provincial capital, Chonburi is not the biggest city in the province. That honor goes to Pattaya, a coastal resort city that has grown rapidly since the mid 20th century. Pattaya has become so well-known that many of the sights which are in fact in Chonburi are labelled as being in Pattaya.
Budget Travel to Chonburi
You can reach Chonburi by bus or train. Buses from Bangkok leaves the Eastern Bus Terminal next to Ekkamai Skytrain Station and take about two hours to reach Chonburi. There are also buses from the Bangkok Bus Terminal at Mochit.
You can also take a train from the Hualamphong Railway Station to Chonburi.
Budget Travel within Chonburi
The usual form of transport are the songthaews and tuk tuk.
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Accommodation in Chonburi
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Places of Interest in Chonburi
- Thai Alangkarn Theater
Thai performing art turned into a cultural extravaganza.
- Wat Yansangwararam
Major Thai tempole under the patronage of His Majesty the King of Thailand.
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