W14 Pattaya — a 12-room boutique right by Walking Street, but quiet enough to sleep
Picture stepping out of the hotel door, walking a few steps, and you're at the mouth of Walking Street — yet close the room door and you barely hear a thing outside. W14 Pattaya is a tiny boutique hotel with just 12 rooms on Walking Street Soi 14 on the South Pattaya side · What reviews talk about most is a location right next to Pattaya's biggest entertainment strip, yet a building set deep in the soi that's quieter than you'd expect. Rooms are spacious, beds are soft, everything's clean, there's a rooftop pool, and an in-house café serves breakfast · From about ฿1,400/night · Rated 8.8 from 49 Trip.com reviews (location 9.3 · cleanliness 9.3)
Who W14 Pattaya is right for — to put it as simply as possible, W14 Pattaya is a hotel for people who want to make the most of Pattaya nightlife but still come back to a room that's clean, spacious, and quieter than the typical street-front hotel · It's not a beachfront resort for lazing around, and it's not a huge several-hundred-room building with a busy lobby · It's a very small boutique hotel with just 12 rooms, open since 2015, on Walking Street Soi 14 — a side lane branching off Walking Street in the heart of South Pattaya's entertainment district · With so few rooms and being a small hotel, the feel is friendlier and more private than a chain · Real reviews line up on this: the people it suits are couples or groups of friends who come to Pattaya mainly for the nightlife, travellers who care more about a walk-everywhere location than a long list of facilities, and anyone who prefers a small, warm hotel over a big building · On the flip side, if you're travelling with elderly relatives, carrying a lot of heavy luggage, or after five-star luxury with every facility, this may not be the answer, since it's a small building with no lift and limited facilities to match its size · You could say W14 leans mainly on two strengths — "right next to it all but quiet" and "good rooms at a price you can reach" — which aren't easy to find in the busiest part of town
Location and getting around — this is the heart of W14 Pattaya, no doubt about it · The hotel sits at 109/50 Moo 10 on Walking Street Soi 14, Nongprue, Bang Lamung, Chon Buri · What makes the location special is that it's a few steps from the mouth of Walking Street — several foreign reviewers say "you won't find a better location than this, a few minutes' walk to the entertainment strip, but once you're in the room you barely hear anything outside" · That's the difference from hotels sitting right on Walking Street itself: the building is set deeper into a side lane, so you get the convenience of the location without the noise hitting you full-on all night · It's also about a 5-minute walk to South Pattaya beach and Beach Road, and close to Thanon Pattaya Tai (South Pattaya Road), the main road lined with restaurants, markets, and convenience stores · TripAdvisor rates this location's walkability at 93 out of 100 · For getting further afield: Central Pattaya and the big shopping malls are a short ride away, about 5–10 min · One thing to note is that the lanes around Walking Street are restricted to cars in the evening when the pedestrian street is open, so arriving by private car or Grab at night may mean getting out and walking in a little from the mouth of the soi
"A location so good it's hard to find — a few steps to Walking Street, but once you're in the room with the door shut you barely hear anything outside · The room is clean, the bed is really comfortable, a small hotel that feels private"
Room types and decor — since W14 Pattaya has just 12 rooms, there aren't many room types like a big hotel, but they cover the basics well · The main ones are Superior Queen, Superior King, and Deluxe King · Rooms are decorated in a clean, modern style with easy-on-the-eye tones, and many reviews praise how the rooms are more spacious than expected for a hotel in this area, with large beds, soft comfortable mattresses, and very clean linens · One thing people mention is the bathroom design using glass as a feature, which looks modern · Rooms have everything you need for a short stay — air conditioning, a 40-inch flat-screen TV with cable channels, a fridge/minibar, electric kettle, safe, free drinking water, and a bathroom with a shower and hairdryer · Some rooms have a balcony where you can step out for some air · The cleanliness score on the booking platforms is very high at 9.3 out of 10, and TripAdvisor gives cleanliness 4.8 out of 5, which shows housekeeping really is a strength · That said, some reviews note that a few of the room fittings and fixtures are starting to show wear with the age of the building, which opened back in 2015 — normal for a small hotel that isn't renovated often · Overall the rooms punch above their price, especially on cleanliness and how comfortable the beds are
Facilities and the pool — the highlight of W14 Pattaya that surprises a lot of people is the rooftop pool · For a small hotel of just 12 rooms in the middle of a district like this, having a pool on the roof is a better-than-expected bonus · It's a compact pool, more for cooling off and taking photos of the South Pattaya view than for serious laps, with a sun-lounging corner and poolside towels · Besides the pool, the building has Café Crema serving freshly brewed coffee, sandwiches, and drinks — a small spot to hang out in · There's a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, car rental arrangement, and laundry service · Free Wi-Fi throughout · To be honest, given the small size, the facilities aren't extensive like a big resort — there's no in-house gym or spa — but everything you need for a city trip is here · Some reviews say the pool isn't always kept consistently clean, and the Wi-Fi signal is sometimes unstable, which are worth keeping in mind
Food and the café — food at W14 Pattaya mostly revolves around the in-house café, Café Crema · Breakfast is included in many room rates, and several reviews say it's a simple breakfast rather than a big buffet — coffee, bread, eggs, and basic dishes · This is a spot to set expectations right, since a few voices in the reviews say the breakfast is a bit plain compared with what they'd hoped for · But in reality, W14's location more than makes up for it, because the moment you step out of the soi you hit street-food stalls, seafood spots, Thai and international restaurants, and 24-hour convenience stores all over South Pattaya and Walking Street · Most travellers staying in this area choose to eat out anyway · So the in-house café suits a morning coffee or a light bite before heading out, rather than somewhere you'd eat every meal · In short, food isn't the selling point here, but it isn't a problem either, because this area is already a paradise for people who love to eat
Service — service at W14 Pattaya gets mixed feedback in the real reviews, which is worth saying plainly · On the praise side, being a small hotel, many of the staff look after guests in a friendly, attentive way, helping with sightseeing tips, calling cars, and handling check-in and check-out smoothly · But on the watch-out side, some reviews note that service is inconsistent, you'll sometimes meet staff who respond slowly or aren't very flexible, and there have been a few cases of disputes over the deposit · This is where guests should keep their payment receipts and ask about the deposit terms clearly at check-in for peace of mind · Overall the service score on the booking platforms sits around 8.4 out of 10, which is still decent, just not as consistent every single time as a chain hotel with standard systems — which is the nature of a small boutique hotel, depending fairly heavily on whoever's on the team that day
What the real reviews say (the good and the bad) — pulling from Trip.com, Booking.com, Hotels.com, and TripAdvisor, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: a location right by Walking Street but still quiet enough to sleep because it's set deep in the soi, very clean rooms that are more spacious than expected, soft comfortable beds and mattresses, clean linens, a rooftop pool you wouldn't expect a small hotel to have, and the private feel of a small hotel · On the watch-out side: the thing mentioned most is the building has no lift, so you carry your bags up the stairs, a problem for anyone with heavy luggage or a room on an upper floor · Next is noise — even though the building is quieter than the street front, on some nights, especially rooms facing the soi, you'll still hear motorbikes and the drums/music from nearby bars, so light sleepers don't sleep soundly · Then there's the Wi-Fi that's sometimes unstable, the breakfast that's still plain, the inconsistent service and the deposit issue, and a price some feel is on the high side for the facilities and the hotel's size · Most of these gripes can be managed by choosing a lower-floor room, packing light, bringing earplugs, and setting your expectations to match a small boutique — they're not big enough to keep people away, since many reviews still say they'd come back for the location and the clean rooms
"The room is very clean, the bed comfortable, and the price is fine for a location this central to Walking Street · The only downside is there's no lift, so you carry your bags up the stairs — anyone with heavy luggage or travelling with elderly relatives should ask for a lower-floor room"
Price and value — W14 Pattaya's starting price is about ฿1,400/night for a Superior Queen at normal rates, rising to around ฿1,550–2,200+ for a King or Deluxe room and during high season or long weekends · Some reviews say this is on the high side for a small 3-star hotel with no lift and limited facilities, but plenty of others see it as good value, because what you're really paying for is the most Walking-Street-adjacent location you can find, plus rooms that are cleaner and quieter than the competition on the street front · Compared with a budget hotel like B2 South Pattaya, which starts cheaper but means a ride or a longer walk into Walking Street, W14 has the edge on walking distance to the entertainment strip and the privacy of a small hotel · If the main point of your trip is nightlife and walking to everything without calling a car, every baht you spend on this location pays off in full · But if you're not focused on nightlife and want a big pool or a full set of facilities, there may be better value in the same budget outside this area
Good to know before booking — a few things help the stay go more smoothly · One, this building has no lift — if you have heavy luggage, are travelling with elderly relatives, or have bad knees, ask for a lower-floor room when you book or let them know in advance · Two, if you're a light sleeper or sensitive to noise, ask for a room that doesn't face the soi and bring earplugs, because even though it's quieter than the street front there's still some noise from the entertainment district on some nights · Three, ask about the deposit terms and keep your payment receipts clear from check-in to avoid a dispute at check-out · Four, if you arrive in the evening when Walking Street is closed as a pedestrian street, cars may not be able to enter the soi, so be ready to wheel your bags in a little from the mouth of the lane · Five, the hotel has very few rooms — just 12 — and they fill quickly in high season and on long weekends, so book ahead and compare prices across platforms · Six, go for a free-cancellation rate if your plans aren't set
The verdict — from all the real reviews, W14 Pattaya is the best fit for people who come to Pattaya for the nightlife, want to walk to Walking Street in a few steps, but still want a room that's clean, spacious, and quieter than a street-front hotel · A location that's right by it all but not deafening, rooms with high cleanliness scores, comfortable beds, and a rooftop pool that's a better-than-expected bonus for a small 12-room hotel give it a charm of its own in the busiest part of town · But you have to accept the limits that come with the size: no lift, few facilities, Wi-Fi and service that are sometimes inconsistent, and a still-plain breakfast · If you're after five-star luxury, a big pool, or a full set of facilities, this isn't the answer, and you should look at a beachfront resort or a big chain hotel instead · But for a nightlife trip where you want the best location you can find at a price you can still reach, with clean rooms and the private feel of a small hotel — W14 Pattaya hits that need almost exactly, which is why the review score is still as high as 8.8 even for a small hotel
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Location right by Walking Street Soi 14, a few steps to the entertainment strip
- ✓ Set deep in the soi, so it's quieter than street-front hotels and easier to sleep
- ✓ Very clean rooms that are more spacious than expected, soft comfortable beds and mattresses
- ✓ Rooftop pool, an unexpected bonus in a small hotel
- ! The building has no lift, so you carry your bags up the stairs
- ! On some nights you'll still hear motorbikes and music from nearby bars
- ! Wi-Fi signal is sometimes unstable
- ✓ Central Walking Street location, walk to everything without calling a car
- ✓ Private small-hotel feel, just 12 rooms
- ✓ Glass-design bathrooms that look modern, rooms decorated in a modern style
- ✓ Café Crema in the building, serving fresh coffee and breakfast
- ! Inconsistent service, with some cases of disputes over the deposit
- ! Breakfast is still plain, and a few room fittings are starting to age with the building
- ! Price is on the high side for the size and facilities
- 💡If you have heavy luggage or are travelling with elderly relatives — this building has no lift, so you carry your bags up the stairs, especially for upper-floor rooms → ask for a lower-floor room when you book or let them know in advance
- 💡If you're a light sleeper and sensitive to noise — even though it's quieter than the street front, on some nights you'll still hear bars and motorbikes in rooms facing the soi → ask for an inner room and bring earplugs
- 💡If you want five-star luxury and a full set of facilities — this is a small 12-room boutique with limited facilities, no gym/spa → consider a beachfront resort or a big chain hotel instead