Busaba Ayutthaya is a chic accommodation in Ayutthaya offering a nice atmosphere.
Silp Pa Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya is a small hotel but the interior of it is very beautifully decorated with pieces of Ayutthaya art.
Baan Tye Wang Guesthouse is a traditional Thai style boutique by the river.
Baan Canalee Ayutthaya is an accommodation on the edge of the canal which is surrounded by beautiful nature.
Ayutthaya Retreat is a Thai style accommodation that is beautiful and elegant.
Classic Kameo is an accommodation suitable for the families who want to rest and recharge.
Kantary Hotel Ayutthaya is an apartment style accommodation in the city that is rich in culture.
Phuttal Residence is a waterfront accommodation in Ayutthaya which is located in a peaceful area giving you an experience of a local resident.
iuDia Hotel is a luxury hotel in Ayutthaya which is perfectly located on the river and offers comfort, good service and Thai touch.
This local restaurant was among our favourite restaurants in town as it serves delicious, clean and affordable Thai food.
Not that far from the Ayutthaya Historical Park is another highly recommended restaurant located named Burinda.
The famous Thai dish boat noodles have its origins in Bangkok and Ayutthaya and are a must-try when you are in one of these two cities.
Silp Pa Cafe used to be a small cafe that only served coffee but over the years developed itself to a cafe where you can grab a good bite for lunch as well as a hotel where you can stay for the night.
Listed in our best seafood restaurants in Ayutthaya article, Ban U Thong is a popular place to get delicious seafood and, in particular, Ayutthaya’s famous giant freshwater prawns.
With a location close to a large park, and to the Ayutthaya Historical Park
If you’re looking for an authentic restaurant in one of the most historic cities in Thailand, you should look no further than Bai Plu.
Kauy Tiew Pak Wan is a Muslim-run restaurant that’s extremely popular with the locals.
The UNESCO World Heritage site of Ayutthaya Historical Park is located on the ruins of the ancient capital of Ayutthaya.
Wat Chaiwatthanaram, located in Ayutthaya, Thailand is a renowned Buddhist Temple constructed according to the Khmer style.
The Chao Sam Phraya National Museum exhibits various artefacts and historic Buddha images that were discovered in ancient times.
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon also referred to as the Mongkhon, is one of the primary temples found within the Ayutthaya Island.
Wat Phanan Choeng is one of the spectacular Buddhist temples found within the Historical Park of Ayutthaya.
Nestled in the historical park of Ayutthaya close to the Grand Palace, Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit is a temple compound that magnetizes hordes of visitors with a compelling historical statue.
The Portuguese Settlement, also called Campos Portugues, in Ayutthaya was once home to thousands of Portuguese natives.
The Ayutthaya Floating Market is one of the few destinations that is not centred around tourism.
Built in the early phase of the Ayutthaya period, Wat Na Phra Men is also famously called the Monastery In Front Of the Funeral Pyre.
The Million Toy Museum, located on Uthong Road near Wat Banomyong in the Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya district, is a unique museum housing a collection of toys, both modern and antique, in a two-storey colourful building.
Located along the Chao Phraya river close to the Tambon Suan Phlu shipyard in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province in Thailand, Baan Hollanda or the Dutch Quarters is a significant site among the great ruins of the ancient capital of Ayutthaya.
Wat Suwandararam, the 'Temple of the Golden Star', is one of the surviving ancient temples in the UNESCO recognized World Heritage Site, Ayutthaya.
A one-of-a-kind temple, the Wat Phu Khao Thong or 'Monastery of the Golden Mount' located in Ayutthaya is unique for the diversity it offers to its viewers!
The Ayutthaya Ferry Boat connects the old city to the main railway station. It runs every few minutes and the boatmen always slow down for you whenever a passenger raises their camera.
The Thai Boat Musuem is a private establishment owned by a Mr. Ajarn Paitoon Khawmala.