Soi 6 Pattaya – What It’s Like, How It Works & What to Expect
Soi 6 is one of Pattaya’s most famous streets – and easily one of the most talked-about nightlife spots in Thailand.
If you’ve seen videos or read discussions online, you’ll already have a rough idea of what it’s about. But what most people really want to know is simple:
What actually happens on Soi 6, what does it cost, and what’s it like in real life?
The reality isn’t really that complicated. This guide keeps things simple and practical, so you know exactly what to expect before you go.
Where Is Soi 6?

Soi 6 is a short street (around 350 metres long) that runs between Beach Road and Pattaya Second Road.
It’s around 600 metres north of Central Pattaya Road, and about 1 km north of Central Pattaya Mall. One thing that surprises some first-time visitors is that Soi 6 is actually a bit removed from the main nightlife clusters – it’s not near Walking Street or the central beer bar areas.
That said, it’s still walkable or a very quick taxi/baht-bus ride from most central locations.
What Is Soi 6 Like?
In simple terms: it’s a single street packed almost entirely with bars, from one end to the other.
There are dozens of them on both sides (exact numbers vary depending on how you count, but roughly 50 to 60 is a fair estimate), each with:
- Loud music
- Bright lighting
- A team of bar girls working outside and inside
There are a couple of exceptions – places like a the Queen Victoria Inn (a traditional-style English pub) or the popular Corner Bar – but they’re the minority.
Each bar typically has its own theme or style, and the staff usually wear matching outfits within that bar. But the bars are generally more alike than they are different.

How Soi 6 Works (What Actually Happens)
At a basic level, Soi 6 is simple – but the experience is what makes it interesting.
Here’s how it typically plays out:
1. Walking the Street
As you walk down Soi 6, you’ll be approached constantly. Girls will smile, call out, wave you over – and often grab your arm or hand to try and pull you into their bar.
It’s all part of the fun, and completely good-natured. In many cases, you won’t choose the bar… the bar will choose you.
2. Sitting Down & First Drinks
Once you sit down, one (or more) girls will join you.
You’ll order a drink for yourself, and usually be asked if you’d like to buy a lady drink. This is where the interaction really starts – it’s relaxed, social, and usually quite playful.
3. The Social Side (What People Don’t Expect)
This is the part many first-time visitors don’t realise. It’s not just sitting and talking – there’s usually:
- Joking around and flirting
- Music and general chaos around you
- Simple bar games like Jenga or Connect Four
These games are often used as ice-breakers – sometimes with small “bets” involved.
Tip: if you’re playing games, don’t expect to win too often – they’ve had a lot of practice!
4. Lady Drinks & Attention
If you’re enjoying the company, you can keep buying lady drinks.
The more you engage, the more attention you’ll get – and sometimes friends will join in too. You’re always in control though. It’s perfectly fine to:
- Say no
- Stick to your own drinks
- Or leave at any time
5. Optional Next Step
If there’s mutual interest, you may discuss taking things further.
You’ll hear terms like:
- Bar fine
- Short time (ST)
- Long time (LT)
These are standard concepts across Pattaya, and any arrangements are discussed directly and privately.
There’s no obligation at any point – many people just have a drink, enjoy the atmosphere, and move on.
6. A Few Quick Real-World Tips
- Don’t ring the bell unless you mean it – it usually means buying drinks for all the staff
- Keep an eye on your bill (you’ll get a running tab)
- You may be asked to buy drinks for more than one girl – it’s fine to decline
- Not feeling it? Just smile, pay, and leave – it’s no big deal
Soi 6 Pattaya Prices (Typical Guide)
Prices vary slightly from bar to bar, but as a general guide:
Beers (for you): from around 80 to 120 baht
Lady drinks: from 180 to 200 baht
Bar fine: commonly in the 500 to 800 baht range (varies by time and bar)
Anything beyond that is agreed privately. The key point: there’s no requirement to spend beyond your own drinks unless you choose to.

The Street Experience (What It Feels Like)
One of the defining features of Soi 6 is simply walking down it.
Once things get going (late afternoon into evening), the street becomes very lively:
- Staff line the street outside each bar
- You’ll be called over, waved at, and invited in
- Light physical contact is common (touching your arm, holding your hand, or playfully trying to guide you inside)
For first-time visitors, this can feel a bit intense – but it’s important to understand that it’s all part of the atmosphere and done in a good-natured, non-aggressive way.
If you’re not interested, a simple smile and “maybe later” is more than enough.
Is Soi 6 Worth Visiting?
Yes – even if you have no intention of going into a bar.
Walking down Soi 6 is pretty much a must-do Pattaya experience.
It’s less about what you do, and more about seeing it for yourself. It’s something people are curious about – and it gives you a very clear sense of Pattaya’s nightlife culture in a few minutes. And you can always get a drink at the Corner Bar just to people-watch for a while.
Safety & Etiquette
Soi 6 is generally very safe, with a visible security presence and a constant flow of people.
A few practical points:
- Couples and casual visitors walk through without problems
- You don’t need to spend money just to walk the street
- Keep things relaxed and respectful
- Don’t take photos of people (it’s frowned upon)
Incidents do occasionally happen from time to time (as you may see on Youtube or in social media), but they are almost always caused by visitors who are heavily intoxicated, aggressive, or refusing to pay bills.
If you behave respectfully, you’re extremely unlikely to have any issues.
When to Visit Soi 6
- Afternoon (2pm to 5pm): Only just starting to come alive, still more relaxed
- Early evening (5pm to 8pm): getting busy, lively, best balance for first visit
- Night (8pm onwards): Peak energy, more crowded and intense
Soi 6 Pattaya FAQ
What happens on Soi 6 Pattaya?
It’s a street full of bars where bar girls entice you in for drinks and conversation. Beyond that, anything else is optional and arranged privately.
Is Soi 6 expensive?
Not really. Drinks are inexpensive by international standards. Soi 6 isn’t the cheapest place in Pattaya but to a large degree you’re paying extra for the entertainment. Costs only really increase if you choose additional services or start ringing bells.
Do you have to go into a bar?
No. You can walk the entire street without spending anything.
Is Soi 6 safe?
Yes, very safe for visitors. Problems are almost always linked to bad behaviour from tourists.
Can couples visit Soi 6?
Yes. Couples regularly walk through just to see what it’s like. And they are perfectly welcome to hit the bars like anyone else.
Is Soi 6 suitable for first-time visitors?
Yes. But it can feel a bit intense at first due to the attention you’ll get. Early evening is a good time to visit.
Can you take photos or videos?
Best not to. Filming people is generally frowned upon. You may see people live-streaming but it’s better to keep your camera in your pocket.
Final Thoughts
Soi 6 is compact, full-on, and very easy to appreciate once you’ve experienced it.
Most visitors don’t end up there by accident – they go because they’re curious. And whether you stay for one drink or just walk through, you’ll quickly see why it’s become one of Pattaya’s most well-known streets.
If you’re curious, just go and take a look. You’ll very likely enjoy it.