Emergency Contact Numbers for Pattaya Tourists

Emergency Contact Numbers for Pattaya Tourists

When you’re out exploring the beaches, markets, and nightlife of Pattaya, the last thing on your mind is an emergency. But hey, it’s always smart to be prepared. Whether you lose your passport, need a hospital, or just get a little lost on your way back from Walking Street, having the right numbers handy can save you a ton of stress. So, pattayacity.info has rounded up all the important contact numbers for tourists in Pattaya – keep them in your phone or take a screenshot. Better safe than sorry!


🚨 Emergency Numbers (Available 24/7)

  • Tourist Police – 1155
    English-speaking officers trained to help foreigners with anything from scams to safety issues.
  • Police (General Emergency) – 191
    For accidents, theft, or if you need immediate law enforcement assistance.
  • Ambulance / Medical Emergency – 1669
    In case of sudden illness or injury. Fast and reliable service.
  • Fire Department – 199
    Hopefully, you won’t need this one – but good to have it just in case.

🏥 Major Hospitals in Pattaya

  • Bangkok Hospital Pattaya – +66 38 259 999
    Top-tier private hospital with English-speaking staff and international services.
  • Pattaya Memorial Hospital – +66 38 488 777
    Centrally located and foreigner-friendly.
  • Pattaya International Hospital – +66 38 428 374
    Smaller but well-known for fast, quality care.

🛂 Lost Passport or Visa Issues?

  • Immigration Office (Jomtien) – +66 38 252 750
    Open Mon–Fri for visa extensions, lost passports, and other travel document help.
  • Your Embassy (Bangkok) – Check your country’s embassy website for phone numbers and emergency contacts. Many embassies assist tourists in Pattaya too.

🚖 Transport & Local Help

  • Pattaya City Call Center – 1337
    For general inquiries, transport info, events, or lost and found.
  • Grab Taxi App – While not a number, it’s the easiest way to book safe, reliable rides around Pattaya. (Download from App Store or Google Play.)
  • Baht Bus Hotline – Not official, but if you need help with local transport or routes, your hotel reception or a nearby tourist info center can assist quickly.

💡 Final Tips from pattayacity.info

  • Always carry a copy of your passport and hotel card.
  • Save these numbers in your phone under clear labels like “EMERGENCY – Police” or “HOSPITAL – Bangkok Pattaya.”
  • If you’re not sure who to call, start with the Tourist Police (1155) – they’re trained specifically to help foreigners.

Pattaya is a fun and vibrant place, but like anywhere, unexpected things can happen. So now that you’ve got these numbers saved, go enjoy your trip with a little more peace of mind! And for more local travel tips, updates, and hidden gems, keep checking in with pattayacity.info – we’ve got your back in every situation

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