Red Planet Pattaya — Budget Hotel in Central Pattaya, a Five-Minute Walk to the Beach
If your Pattaya trip is mostly about being out and about — walking around, eating well, catching a show, then coming back to a comfortable bed without blowing the budget — Red Planet Pattaya is a name budget travelers have talked about for years · it's a 3-star hotel on Pattaya Sai Song Road near Soi 13, right in Central Pattaya · 192 air-conditioned rooms with a clean modern look, firm beds, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and 24-hour staff · about a 5-minute walk to Beach Road, and around 10 minutes' walk to Terminal 21 and the Alcazar show · from around THB 700/night on weekdays · scored 8.0 from over 3,200 reviews · note: the hotel now goes by the name Easy Planet Pattaya (formerly Tune Hotel and Red Planet).
Who Red Planet Pattaya is for — the shortest possible summary: this is a hotel for people looking for "a clean bed, cold AC, central location, at a genuinely cheap price" rather than anyone chasing a resort vibe or a full set of amenities · Red Planet Pattaya is a budget 3-star hotel right in Central Pattaya, on Pattaya Sai Song Road near Soi 13, a spot that makes it easy to walk anywhere · one thing to understand before you book is that this hotel has changed names several times — it started out as Malaysia's Tune Hotel brand, then became Red Planet, and on many booking platforms it now goes by Easy Planet Pattaya — but the building, the location, and the budget concept are still the same place · the group who say they get the best value here are solo travelers, couples on a tight budget, backpackers, and people coming to Pattaya for nightlife or quick errands who just want a good place to sleep close to everything · for anyone after a swimming pool, a gym, or a sea view from the room, this may not be the answer, and you should bump your budget up to a beachfront hotel instead · put simply, Red Planet plays one game — "value per baht" — and has played it well enough to rack up over three thousand reviews.
Location and getting around — this is the main reason people choose to stay here · the hotel sits on Pattaya Sai Song Road (Pattaya Second Road) in the Central Pattaya stretch near Soi 13, which lands it right in "the middle of everything" · about a 5-minute walk gets you to Pattaya Beach Road, where you can stroll along the sea or find a beachside restaurant easily · around 10–11 minutes' walk to the Terminal 21 Pattaya mall, which has restaurants, a cinema, and a wallet-friendly food court · nearby you'll also find the Alcazar Cabaret show, a few minutes' walk away, plus Runway Market and Central Marina · Walking Street is about 2.5 kilometers to the south, a few minutes away by songthaew or motorbike taxi · for longer trips, Pattaya songthaews run along Sai Song Road all day starting from a few dozen baht, so you don't need to rely on taxis · one thing to note is that Pattaya Sai Song Road is a busy one-way street, and this area is lively day and night — anyone sensitive to noise should keep that in mind.
"Great location — five minutes' walk to the beach, ten minutes to Terminal 21, and loads of places to eat all around · the room is small but clean, the AC is cold, and the bed is more comfortable than the price suggests. Paying this little in Central Pattaya is hard to find."
Room types and decor — Red Planet Pattaya has 192 rooms in total, all air-conditioned · the room types are uncomplicated, split mainly into a Standard Room with two single beds for friends traveling together, a Standard Room with one large bed for couples or solo travelers, and a Superior Double that steps up a little in size and comfort · the decor is the clean, modern style typical of a budget brand, focused on being easy to use rather than luxurious design · the rooms are fairly compact and you shouldn't expect a window with a nice view, but the thing real reviews praise most consistently is the cleanliness of the rooms, the firm and comfortable beds, and the icy-cold AC — the three things budget travelers care about most · rooms have a flat-screen TV, a safe big enough for a laptop, an en-suite bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer, and the hot water works well · after the renovation, the soundproofing in the walls is better than before · worth knowing: some rooms have no window or face into the building, so if natural light matters to you, ask for a room with a window when you book · overall the decor is "right for the price" — nothing flashy, but nothing to complain about on the basics either.
Amenities — let's be straight up front: Red Planet Pattaya is a budget hotel with no swimming pool and no gym, which is something to know before you book, not a hidden drawback · what it does have are basic services done well and as advertised: a 24-hour reception with luggage storage before check-in and after check-out, free Wi-Fi throughout the building that most reviews say runs smoothly, free parking, which is very hard to find for a location right in Central Pattaya, a safe, and an elevator · there's an in-house restaurant for simple meals and drinks · the real strength here isn't the hotel's amenities but "everything just outside the hotel door" — step out and you immediately hit restaurants, convenience stores, massage shops, and songthaews · for travelers who use the hotel purely as a base to sleep, having no pool or gym isn't a problem, and it helps keep the price down too · but if you plan to lounge around the hotel all day or bring kids to swim, this place can't meet that need, and you should pick a hotel with a pool specifically.
Food and what's around — food at Red Planet Pattaya isn't a reason to come and eat in the hotel · there's an in-house restaurant and drinks for simple meals and a morning coffee, but a hotel at this price usually doesn't include a big buffet breakfast · the good news is the location does all the work, because within a few minutes' walk the area is packed with options, from late-night rice-porridge spots, made-to-order restaurants, and seafood places to international restaurants and the food court at Terminal 21, which is wallet-friendly and open late · there are also several convenience stores around the hotel, open 24 hours · many reviews say the most rewarding and fun way to stay here is to head out to eat, because you get to try a wide variety of good food at prices cheaper than ordering in the hotel · for those who wake up late and want their first coffee without walking far, the in-house spot and the nearby cafés are enough to get the day started.
Service — service is another point that gets consistent praise in real reviews · several front-desk staff are described as friendly, cheerful, and genuinely helpful, whether recommending restaurants, calling a ride, giving directions to the beach, or helping with luggage storage · the 24-hour reception puts people who arrive late or leave at dawn at ease · for a hotel in this price range, the service standard is better than many people expect · to be fair, though, a few voices in the reviews note that housekeeping and the responsiveness to certain requests aren't always consistent, especially when the hotel is full · that's a normal picture for a budget hotel with lots of rooms and limited staff · overall, service is still a plus and one of the reasons many guests come back to stay again.
What real reviews say (both praise and gripes) — pulling together comments from Trip.com, Booking.com, and other platforms across more than three thousand entries, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: a central location in Central Pattaya within walking distance of the beach, the mall, and the shows; a genuinely cheap price at a level that's hard to find for a central location; clean rooms; firm, comfortable beds; cold AC; friendly staff; Wi-Fi that works well; and free parking · many people use the phrase "best value for two" · On the gripes side: the most talked-about issue is that the rooms are fairly small and some have no window; cleanliness in spots isn't always consistent — a minority of reviews report untidy bedding, a musty smell in the room, or plumbing issues in the bathroom, which are things you should report to staff to swap rooms or fix right away; and noise from a neighborhood that's lively all night · these complaints are the kind you find in budget hotels with lots of rooms, and most can be solved by setting the right expectations and choosing a good room · the thing few people argue about is that it's "worth the money you pay."
"Stayed two nights, overall fine for the price · the staff were really lovely and the location is easy to walk around · the only downside was the room I got had no window at all, so it felt a bit stuffy. Next time I'll ask for a room with a window when I book."
Price comparison and value — the starting price for a Standard Room is around THB 700/night on weekdays in the off-season, and can climb to roughly THB 1,200–1,500 during long weekends or festivals · compared with other hotels in the same Central Pattaya location, this price sits at the bottom of the market, while the location is among the best — and that's exactly what gives Red Planet its value edge · compared with a 3-star chain hotel that has a rooftop pool, such as Holiday Inn Express Pattaya Central from around THB 1,500, or other mid-range hotels, Red Planet is clearly cheaper, in exchange for having no pool and no extra amenities · so the value equation here is straightforward: if you just want a clean bed in the center of town and will spend most of your time out, every baht comes back to you in full · but if you also want the hotel to be a destination of the trip, paying a few hundred to a thousand baht more for a pool and a view may be worth more to you.
What to know before booking — a few things make the stay go more smoothly · one, this hotel now goes by the name Easy Planet Pattaya on many booking platforms (formerly Tune Hotel and Red Planet), so if a search for Red Planet doesn't turn it up, try the new name or look it up by its address on Pattaya Sai Song Road · two, if natural light and airflow matter to you, ask for a room with a window when you book, because some rooms are windowless · three, there's no pool and no gym here, so if your trip needs those two things, pick another hotel · four, the Central Pattaya area is lively all night — light sleepers should ask for a higher floor or a side that doesn't face Sai Song Road · five, check the breakfast situation clearly when you book, because some rates don't include breakfast, though there's plenty of cheap food around the hotel · six, go with free cancellation if your plans aren't set, because prices tend to shift with the season and holidays.
The verdict — from all the real reviews, Red Planet Pattaya (now named Easy Planet Pattaya) is the hotel that fits best for people who want to stay in Central Pattaya on a genuinely tight budget and are willing to trade off limited amenities · clean rooms, firm beds, cold AC, friendly staff, a location within walking distance of the beach, Terminal 21, and Alcazar, plus free parking, make it good value that's hard to match at the same price · if you're looking for a swimming pool, a sea view, or a resort vibe to relax in the hotel all day, this isn't the answer, and you should bump your budget up to a beachfront hotel instead · but for travelers who use the hotel as a base to head out, eat, and catch a show, and just want a good place to sleep close to everything at a price that won't spiral — Red Planet Pattaya is a choice that does its job well, and that's why it has kept racking up over three thousand reviews over many years.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Central location in Central Pattaya, walkable to the beach, Terminal 21, and Alcazar
- ✓ Genuinely cheap, best value for two in a central location
- ✓ Clean rooms, firm comfortable beds, cold AC
- ✓ Friendly staff, Wi-Fi works well, free parking
- ! No swimming pool or gym
- ! Rooms are fairly small, some have no window
- ! Lively neighborhood all night, you hear street noise in rooms facing outward
- ✓ Budget price in one of the best central locations in Pattaya
- ✓ Easy to get around, songthaews pass along Sai Song Road all day
- ✓ 24-hour reception with luggage storage, good for late arrivals or early departures
- ✓ Surrounded by restaurants and convenience stores
- ! Cleanliness in spots isn't always consistent, check the room at check-in
- ! Breakfast not included in some rates
- ! Prices rise during long weekends and festivals, book ahead
- 💡If you want a swimming pool or a gym — there's neither here; it's a budget hotel focused purely on sleeping → pick a hotel with a pool specifically, or bump your budget up to a beachfront hotel
- 💡If natural light matters to you — some rooms are windowless → ask for a room with a window when you book
- 💡If you're a light sleeper sensitive to noise — Central Pattaya is lively all night, and rooms facing Sai Song Road hear traffic → ask for a higher floor or a side that doesn't face the road