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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Thailand - Pattaya


Because we were trying to save time, we flew from Phuket back to Bangkok and then took the bus to Pattaya! We took an air conditioned bus through the Suvarnabhumi Airport and it took us about 2 hours to get to Pattaya. 
We stayed at the Siam Bayshore Resort and Spa! It was lively and modern! 
This picture probably took like 40 tries to capture......haha...
Sunsets are always soooo pretty in Thailand! 
Pattaya City! 
Sunset time at the Pattaya City! The beaches were definitely not as beautiful compared to the beaches back at Phuket. 
We explored the famous "Walking Street"  (not pictured) after dinner one night, and let's just say....I am not a big fan of this so called "red-light" district. It was for sure a strange experience…
We took a ferry to Koh Larn Island and spent a day there just being beach bums! There are many resorts on the island, and I would recommend you stay for a night or two if you want to get away from the city life of Pattaya! 
Koh Larn Island has six main beaches and a few smaller beaches that you can explore and relax at! I loved the Naul Beach and the Tonglang Beach the most! 
Pattaya Floating Market at nighttime! During the day time, there are typically boats floating around for people to ride for a small charge, and there are water vendors selling authentic Thai food, desserts and specialties from all over the country. And if you are lucky, you can also catch a special cultural show for free in the afternoon time!
South Pattaya of Pattaya Tai! It is located next to the southern end of Pattaya Beach.
Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden! Tickets cost around $30 USD, but I promise that you will love it! 
The garden is hugeeeeeee! We only spent half a day here, but we could have easily stayed for a whole day! The landscape was breathtaking! 
 Buddha Mountain also known as the Khao Chi Chan and the Laser Buddha!
We didn't get to ride elephants in Pattaya, but it looked so fun! 
We had a mini spa day at the Hilton Inn Pattaya! The view at the top was amazing, and the happy hour specials were pretty on point! :) 
 Hilton Inn Pattaya - these chairs were so comfy, it was like sitting on clouds! 
Horizon Rooftop Bar 
Pattaya Beach 
Koh Larn Island 
Koh Larn Island 

Pattaya is definitely one of the most popular cities to stop at in Thailand. The city is proximity 2 hours away from Bangkok which makes it a popular weekend/short trip destination for those who are traveling on a time crunch and wanting to see more of the Thai Culture. Pattaya is known for its bar scenes and it's "sex" industry drive, but there are also lots of family-friendly attractions and activities that you can do!

To be completey honest, I did not love Pattaya as much as I loved Phuket, but I still had a great time exploring this so called "sin city"! Pattaya is a lot smaller than Phuket, therefore making it a lot easier to navigate and explore. My favorite part about Pattaya was definitely exploring the Pattaya Floating Market and spending a day at the Koh Larn Island! Oh and of course, a spa day at the Hilton Inn! :)

*Here are some tips and suggested activities that you can do in Pattaya, Thailand!*

Accommodations: We stayed at the Siam Bayshore Resort and Spa - This resort is located in Pattaya's Chonburi Area and next to the famous Walking Street! The resort was very lively and modern!

Central Pattaya: As the name would suggest, this is an an excellent location close to shops, restaurants, nightlife and the beach. There are plenty accommodations to choose from, but I'd suggest avoiding the streets Soi 6, 7, and 8 if you are wanting a quiet night!

South Pattaya: Right by the famous Walking Street. Like Central Pattaya, it also has lots of restaurants, shops, bars, and hotels for you to pick from!

Jomtien: Jomtien Beach is located towards the south side of Pattaya. Jomtien Beach is definitely a lot more appealing and less crowded than the beach in Central Pattaya. It is near the Botanical Gardens, fun water parks, and many cultural and religious sites! There is also a great selection of hotels for all budgets around there!

North Pattaya: Although, there are plenty of bars and restaurants in the north region of Pattaya, the entertainment isn't as full-on as it can be- compared to the Central or South Pattaya.

Food: Pattaya is famous for its local food! I personally love the Tom Yum Soup, Pad Thai, and the Mochi Ice Cream! However, if you are feeling really adventurous with your food, go ahead and try some of their famous Thai Fried Insects as a afternoon snack - I am not joking, people love their fried insects..yum!

If you are feeling fancy, I would highly recommend you check out the Horizon Rooftop Restaurant and Bar - it is located on top of the Holiday Inn Pattaya! Trust me, the scenery is breath-taking, especially if you catch the sunset! I also loved the Element - wonderful seafood! And the Bake n' Brew - a cute little cafe with excellent breakfast/brunch specials!


Transportation: If you land directly into the Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, you can buy a bus ticket from Bangkok to Pattaya at the arrival hall, Level 1 Gate 8. Buses go from 7:00am - 10:00pm and it takes about 2 hours. This is the form of transportation that I used and I think it is the cheapest and easiest way to get to Pattaya!! More information here: Suvarnabhumi Airport to Pattaya 

Other forms of transportation include - taxi's, rental cars, limos, and minivans from different bus stations! More information here: Getting to Pattaya 

Must do's in Pattaya:

Koh Larn Island: Koh Larn is a beautiful little island in the Gulf of Thailand. It is located a little off of the coast of Pattaya Beach. You can travel to Koh Larn Island by the Koh Larn Ferry (30 Baht each way) or by speed boat (1500-2500 Baht each way). Both the ferry and speed boat are located at the Bali Hai Pier! Koh Larn has six main beaches and a few smaller beaches. You can get around the island by Baht Bus or motorbikes! More information here: Koh Larn Island 

Walking Street: Found at the end of south Pattaya's Beach Road. It is a 500 meter road packed with bars, go-go bars and restaurants. The Walking Street is almost completely deserted during the daytime hours and comes alive with neon lights, music, food vendors, and street performances at night. But be warned, the Walking Street is a "red-light" district in Pattaya and I would not recommend it for families with young children.

Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden: The team behind this garden have repeatedly won international awards for their designs and creative displays! It is a 17th-century-French-Style inspired garden filled exclusively with cacti, bonsais and tropical palms. There are also elephant talent shows and many Thai Culture entertainment and shows! The ticket cost about $30 USD, but it's worth your time and money!

Pattaya Floating Market: Fun little street that represent all four major areas of Thailand - the north, northeast, central and south. The streets are filled with shops and stalls selling souvenirs, fruits, food, handicrafts, art, and clothing! There are also regular cultural shows and demonstrations throughout the day! A lot of vendors indeed float and you can also ride on the boat for a small charge!

Khao Chi Chang - Buddha Mountain: The largest stone engraving of Buddha in the world!

Sanctuary of Truth & Wat Yansangwararam: We did not get a chance to go see either of these palaces, but I have heard wonderful reviews! Make sure to stop by and check it out if you have time! Don't forget to wear proper clothing!

Also, Pattaya Beach Street has a lot of shopping malls, for all you shoppers out there! :)

Helpful links: 
1) Pattaya - top 10 attractions 
2) Pattaya - top-rated tourist attractions 
3) Pattaya - top 10 hotels  Make sure to check Agoda for special offers/deals!
4) Pattaya - top 10 restaurants 
5) Pattaya - elephant trekking  
6) Pattaya - 10 best restaurants 2015


xo, amy & hannah

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Pumpkin Patch Fun!


TOP: Nordstrom (great basic & it's less than 30!) // SKIRT: NordstromRack // BOOTIES: Urban Outfitters // BAG: Dooney and Bourke (similar) // NECKLACE - Baublebar - old (similar) // WATCH: Fossil // LIPSTICK: M.A.C - Lady Bug

Happy Tuesday!!

I wore this outfit this weekend to the pumpkin patch and I have to say I am lovin' the suede skirt and turtleneck combo! It is such an easy, chic look for the fall! I had so much fun at the pumpkin patch - the weather was perfect - upper 70's and super sunny, and I got to eat the most delicious donuts ever....seriously, they were sooo yummy! I also bought a couple of pumpkins to decorate around the house! Hannah and I will be be attempting our first DIY project next week, so keep an eye out for posts later on!

Also I just wanted to alert you all to the Shopbop Friends & Family Sale event that is happening all day today! Get 25% off your entire order with code INTHEFAM25. My two all time favorite jeans - J.Brand 811 Mid - Rise and J.Brand 915 Super Skinny are included in the sale, as well as these cute Sam Edelman Ridding Boots. Happy shopping!









xo, amy & hannah

Monday, October 12, 2015

Fall Night Out With Ro And De

TOP: Ro And De // PANTS: Nordstrom // BOOTS: Steve Madden // PURSE: Francescas (similar) // NECKLACE: Accessory Jane // BRACELET: Stella & Dot- sold out (same one here! only $13) // EARRINGS: Kendra Scott

Happy Monday!

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! The weather was beautiful this weekend, so I got to spend a majority of it outside which always makes me happy. Yesterday I spent the morning drinking coffee and reading on the patio and then took my sweet golden-doodle, Max on a hike!

Anyways, in collaboration with Ro and De, I'm showing you how I wore their cute pleather trimmed top for a fall night out with friends! I'm loving the asymmetrical sides and color that make it unique (it comes in grey plum too!) Plus its under $30! To give it a more fall look, I decided to wear it with some black jeggings and taupe suede booties, along with statement accessories. This statement necklace is from Accessory Jane! The owner is one of my favorite bloggers and she sells the prettiest & most affordable necklaces. At the moment, this necklace is sold out- but I found this similar one here.

Thanks for stopping by!



xo, amy & hannah

Friday, October 9, 2015

Fall with Ro and De



ROMPER: Ro and De // CARDIGAN: Urban - old (similar & similar) // SHOES - BCBG - old (similar - under $40!! & similar) // HAT: Forever 21 // WATCH: Daniel Wellington // NECKLACE: old (similar) // BAG: Celine (similar - 50% off right now!)

We love collaborating with Ro & De! Not only their pieces are unique, they are also very sophisticated and fun! I was so excited when I received this romper in the mail - the color is gorgeous and it is sooooo soft/comfy! I paired this romper with a black cardigan and a maroon floppy hat to give it more of a cozy fall look, but I can't wait to wear it by itself when summer rolls back around again! Also, I've heard wonderful reviews about this Halogen Tote and it is currently on sale for less than $120! what a steal! I'm considering getting the tan colored one myself! :) 

I hope everyone has a wonderful Friday and a fun filled weekend! Hannah and I are planning on going to the pumpkin patch (I am SUPER excited about this - I love fall activities!) and hanging out/going to a baseball game with our guy friends who are visiting from Dallas! Follow us on Snapchat: @simplyduostyle! 





xo, amy & hannah

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Black Lace Trim Shift Dress + Brown Accents

DRESS: Nordstrom // BOOTIES: Kieus (similar) // HAT: Kieus (similar) // PURSE: Francesca's (similar) // NECKLACE: Stella & Dot // WATCH: Michael Kors // BRACELETS: Stella & Dot, Stella & Dot, J.Crew (similar)

Happy Wednesday!

I love that it's starting to feel more like Fall and that I can wear neutral colors constantly! This black lace trim shift dress is perfect for any occasion all season long! I wore it dressed up with heels to a wedding, but also as seen above for more casual outings! Even though I've been told I look like Indiana Jones when I wear this panama hat, I'm embracing it because who wouldn't want to look like an archaeologist/action hero, right?! ;) The panama/fedora style hats are so in style for Fall and Nordstrom has a lot of great options that you can check out (click here)

Be sure to shop the rest of the look below! Thanks so much for stopping by!



xo, amy & hannah

Monday, October 5, 2015

Crochet Shift Dress


 DRESS: Nordstrom // SHOES: French Connection // NECKLACE: Kendra Scott // WATCH: Fossil // PURSE: Michael Kors 

Happy Monday!

Last week was such a whirlwind - work was super hectic and I got an eye infection towards the end of the week. It was awful....but I am so excited for this up coming weekend - Hannah and I will be taking mini blog trip! whoop whoop! 

I wore this crochet shift dress last weekend to a friends wedding. I love wearing long sleeve dresses during the fall time and naturally couldn't get myself to say no to this dress then I saw it at Nordstrom! I love the color and the detailed cuts of this dress- it's simple, but also fun and flirty (my new favorite saying now! haha) I kept the overall look pretty casual and paired it with nude heels and gold jewelry! This dress will also look great with some OTK boots and a scarf to make it more of a fall look! The bride looked beautiful and we all had a blast! 





xo, amy & hannah
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