This restaurant is one of the more popular restaurants in Ayutthaya because of its well-known seafood menu.
Somtum Sukunya is located close to Wat Mahathat, the most visited temple in Ayutthaya. The restaurant is tidy, the service is prompt and the food is amazing.
This restaurant is located a bit away from the Ayutthaya Historical Park. The restaurant is spacious and the outside area has a wonderful vibe, as it lays next to the river, has several lazy chairs and a grass field surrounded by trees.
Krua Nai Pun is a lovely well-decorated and clean restaurant with airconditioning, that offers delicious seafood meals.
Ayutthaya Retreat is by far the most beautiful decorated restaurant in Ayutthaya. For that reason alone it’s worth the visit.
The four–lane Highway 1 and Highway 32 connect Ayuthaya with Bangkok, with the journey taking around an hour if the traffic out of Bangkok isn’t too heavy.
One of the best and cheapest ways to get to Ayutthaya is by train. Services leave from Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong Station throughout the day, taking around 90 minutes.
This medium-sized market is a modern interpretation of what traditional floating markets looked like back in Ayutthaya’s heyday.
The biggest and best mixed-use development in the region draws global attention to Ayutthaya as it celebrates the splendours of the World Heritage city with the theme of ‘Capital of Wonders’
On Krung I Walking Street, you can see, do some shopping and eat local gastronomies of this world’s heritage city in the retrospective ambience.
The open mall new decorative architectural style is our eight branch, and has been accepted and embraced by all areas Pattaya, Cha-am, Khao-Yai, Krabi, Phuket, Udon-Thani, Samui and the newly opened, Chiang Mai find a product that is cheaper than.
Wat Dhammikaraj is located on the east of the ancient palace. Being built before the foundation of Ayutthaya, the royal temple of the Maha Nikai demonization was initially named Wat Mukaraj.
Formerly known as Wat Phra Merurachikaram, the Temple is located across the River north of the Palace. Although the date of construction is unknown, the temple has been restored a number of times but still has a finely proportioned ubosot and viharn.
This ancient Temple, which is located behind Chankasem Palace houses two Buddha images that were transferred from Vientiane.
Khun Phaen House is a Thai-style house that conforms to descriptions in a popular Thai literary work.
This ruin of the royal residence for summer retreats is on the east bank of the Pasak River.
Somdet Phra Sri Suriyothai Grand Monument is located at Tombon Baan Mai in Tung Makham Yong area.
This Temple, which was built Rama V (Chulalongkorn), looks more like a Gothic Christian church than a Thai temple.
Wat Mahathat is located in front of the Grand Palace to the east, next to Pa Than Bridge. The Temple is believed to be one of Ayutthaya's oldest temples, possibly built by King Boromaraja I (1370-88).
This monastery is located to the south of the River bank opposite the city Island. Constructed in the area where King U-Thong and his subjects first migrated in Order to establish the new town, it was formerly known as "Wiang Lek" named after the royal Palace of King U-Thong. The most distinctive...
King Borom Rachathirat II (Chao Sam Phraya) built a Temple on the site where his two elder brothers were cremated.
Wat Cherng Tha is located north of the city island, left hand side of the Lopburi River near the Mai Rong ditch which is a dock for storing royal yacht.
In 1491, Wat Phra Si Sanphet was located inside the compound of the Grand Palace-the foundations of which are still visible-and served as the royal Chapel, as Wat Phra Kaeo does in Bangkok.
This monastery is over a kilometer behind Wat Suanluangsopsawan adjacent to Wat Worachettharam.
Located outside the city Island, opposite Chedi Phra Si Suriyothai, on the bank of the Chao Phraya River is another interesting Temple worth visiting. Formerly known as Kasattra or Kasattraram, the ancient temple is of the Ayutthaya period with a main Prang (stupa) at its centre.
Saint Joseph church is located on 30 Moo11, Tambon Sumpao Rom, Ayutthaya. It was built in 1666 during the reign of King Narai The Great of Ayutthaya after the first generation of missionaries from Paris, Bishop Lambert de la Motte and two priests came to Ayutthaya.
Ayutthaya is a massive maze of temples that spreads over 289 hectares.
For a scenic route with a touch of local charm, trains departing from Bangkok's Hualamphong train station will get you to Ayutthaya in 80 to 150 minutes, depending on which service you choose.
Up until 2016, it was possible to take a regular city bus to reach Ayutthaya from Bangkok, but the route no longer exists.
If you're seeking privacy and a more in-depth look into Thai history and culture, a private Ayutthaya Day Trip from Bangkok might be your best bet.
Kathmandu Photo Gallery is a period-style shophouse gallery by photo-artist Manit Sriwanichpoom.
If you are looking for a cheap accommodation in Ayutthaya and would like to stay in a stylish house
Niwas Ayutthaya is a cozy accommodation with a terrace and a good lounge area for relaxation.
Slow Tree Ayutthaya is one of the budget hotels in Ayutthaya offering a nice atmosphere by the river.