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Pattaya - Avenue Mall is charging a parking fee of 50 baht per hour,
Last updated on July 28th, 2025 at 01:45 am
Recently, the Avenue shopping mall on 2nd road in Pattaya imposed new parking fees.
It seems they are charging some of the patrons 50 baht per hour even with a validation stamp from approved stores in the mall. This may not be everyone experience, since the signs suggest the fees are less or even waived with a valid stamp. But Patrons be aware, the validation stamps may not be honored, and the fees may exceed what the signs specify.
The parking at the Mall now seems to have fewer patrons, the new parking policies may be the reason.
I suggest taking motorbikes, not cars, to this mall to avoid a frustrating experience.
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