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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Where in Pattaya can I deposit three suitcases?
Reader question: Where in Pattaya can I deposit three suitcases?
Dear readers,
I'm going to leave Thailand for a few months, long enough to give up my current apartment, but too short to lug everything around with me.
I currently live in Pattaya Naklua and would like to have 3 suitcases secured somewhere. That is not possible in the apartment building where I am now and I do not yet know where I can go in Pattaya when I come back, so that option is no longer available.
Who has a golden tip for me what to do?
Regards,
Piet
Email: [email protected]
http://www.safe-storebox.com has been in pattaya jomtien complex and reliable for a long time. Many farangs have stored their documents safe here. They also have larger spaces for storage other than papers.
Nowadays you also see advertisements of pattaya self storage http://www.pattayaselfstorage.co.th, but this one is unknown to me.
Or just take them to the airport and store them in the storage depot.
And then pick it up again when you come back, you can also possibly travel to another place, that's how I did it once.
On thappraya road is a company pattaya storage
established. googling…..
… and the owner of safe-storebox.com is a Dutchman of about 70 years old, who I think is certainly reliable.
In the Jomtien Complex you also have Motorbike Rentals “Mai Peng”, about which there was a previous topic on this blog and a picture of the signboard. Here you can also leave suitcases under lock and key. The phone no. is 081-0007943, the lady speaks excellent English.
i am going 4 months and have my inventory stored at U store it( http://www.ustoreitpattaya.com/). the space is 2 meters by 2 meters 40 for 1300 baht per month and they come to collect it at home.
Go talk to Rene Pisters,
the general manager of Hotel Thai Garden Resort on North Pattaya Road.
Should work, I think.
Hello
I LIVE ON NAKLUA ROAD. !!!
You can always call me Peter yai
0800694784