“A former replica of the French Colmar-style village once famous for its cabaret shows and romantic European atmosphere in Pattaya.”
Mimosa Pattaya, widely celebrated in the past as "The City of Love," was once a popular tourist destination featuring beautiful replicas of ancient French architecture and vibrant entertainment shows. It served as a major photographic landmark that attracted visitors from all over the world. However, please be informed that Mimosa Pattaya is now permanently closed. There are no longer any tourist activities or services available at this site. Travelers are advised to seek alternative attractions in the Pattaya area and check updated information before planning a visit to avoid disappointment.
In its heyday, this attraction was a vibrant hub for boutique shopping, dining, and cultural performances that stood out in the Na Jomtien area. The distinctive half-timbered buildings and scenic man-made canals left a lasting impression on many visitors. Although the site now remains only as a memory and the structures are no longer in use, the surrounding Sattahip and Na Jomtien districts continue to offer many new themed attractions and European-style restaurants for those seeking a similar atmospheric experience.
The primary reason for its permanent closure was the cumulative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a significant decline in international tourists, the site’s main target audience. The disruption of global travel, combined with evolving travel trends and high maintenance costs for such a large-scale theme park, eventually forced the project to cease all operations. Today, it remains a memory of one of Pattaya’s most colorful and romantic tourist landmarks.
Travel Tips
- Since Mimosa is permanently closed, if you are looking for European-style atmospheres or stunning photo locations, we recommend visiting Castello Di Bellagio (an Italian castle-style restaurant), Legend Siam (a grand cultural theme park), or Silverlake Vineyard (a vineyard with a European countryside vibe), all located nearby in the Na Jomtien and Sattahip areas.
- Before visiting theme parks or man-made attractions in Pattaya, always verify their current operational status via their official social media pages or Google Maps to ensure they are still open to the public.