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Once considered the most spectacular city on Earth, the ruins of the capital of the Kingdom Ayutthaya are now a major tourist attraction easily accessible from Bangkok by car, train, or boat as either a daytrip or overnight excursion.


Ayutthaya is one of Thailand’s historical and majestic highlights. The capital of Thailand, then known as the Kingdom of Ayutthaya, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was a glorified as one of the biggest cities in Southeast Asia and a regional power for 417 years.



The Kingdom of Ayutthaya reached its apex in terms of sovereignty, military might, wealth, culture, and international commerce in the 16th century, when the Kingdom’s territory extended into and beyond present-day Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. Ayutthaya had diplomatic relations with Louis XIV of France and was courted by Dutch, Portuguese, English, Chinese and Japanese merchants.



During the 17th century, most foreign visitors to Ayutthaya, traders and diplomats alike, claimed Ayutthaya to be the most illustrious and glittering city that they had ever visited. The map of Ayutthaya published in 1691 by Simon de la Loubere in Du Royaume De Siam is proof of such recognition.



Visitors can explore and appreciate Thai history in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, which is only 86 kilometers north of Bangkok. Visitors to Ayutthaya can marvel at its grandeur reflected through numerous magnificent temples and ruins concentrated in and around the city, which is located upon an “island” surrounded by the Chao Phraya, Pa Sak and Lopburi Rivers.



Although there are numerous attractions, the Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park in the heart of Ayutthaya city, is a UNESCO’s World Heritage site and a wonder to behold.


Once the capital of the Thai Empire, Ayutthaya was a truly impressive city; with three palaces and over 400 temples, located on an island threaded by canals, it attracted traders and diplomats from both Europe and Asia. In 1767, 417 years after it was founded and 15 months after the siege began, the Kingdom of Ayutthaya was conquered and the city’s magnificent structures were almost completely destroyed by Burmese invaders. When King Taksin the Great finally liberated the Kingdom, a new dynasty was established and the capital was moved to Thonburi, across the river from modern-day Bangkok.



The ruins that now remain, many of which have been painstakingly restored, have been granted World Heritage status by UNESCO. The architecture of Ayutthaya is a fascinating mix of Khmer and early Sukhothai styles. Some cactus-shaped obelisks, called prangs, denote Khmer influence and look something like the famous towers of Angkor Wat. The more pointed stupas are ascribed to the Sukhothai influence.



Ayutthaya is only located about 90 kilometers from Bangkok and can be visited on a daytrip; however, if you appreciate history and religious and historical monuments, an overnight stay will allow for two full days of sightseeing, including a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya, past the illuminated Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park, and a visit to only of the city’s many other attractions, including the nearby Bang Sai Folk Arts and Craft Center.

Aquatic Candle Parade Festival

Aquatic Candle Parade Festival

Candle festival is an old tradition of Thailand. Khao Phansa day people will give a large candle to temple so the monks can use it for 3 months. Now we have electricity the candle would not used but w...

Ayothaya Floating Market

Ayothaya Floating Market

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Ayutthaya Elephant Palace

Ayutthaya Elephant Palace

Wang Chang Ayutthaya or its former name Phang Chang Ayutthaya Lae Phaniat is along Pa Thon Road, not far from Khum Khun Phaen, Ayutthaya historical park, Pratu Chai sub-district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutth...

Ayutthaya Tourist Center

Ayutthaya Tourist Center

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Bang Pa-In Palace

Bang Pa-In Palace

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Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center

Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center

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Gong Khong Market

Gong Khong Market

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Kirk Yoonpan Toy Museum

Kirk Yoonpan Toy Museum

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Lad Chado Market

Lad Chado Market

Lad Chado was well known as a wreath maker village so far this business is easy to find in anywhere the only thing that they have today is an old market which used as filmimg location in many period d...

Puttha Utthayan Maharat

Puttha Utthayan Maharat

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Rama VI Dam

Rama VI Dam

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Saint Joseph Church

Saint Joseph Church

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Tung Bua Chom Floating Market - Ayutthaya

Tung Bua Chom Floating Market - Ayutthaya

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Wasana Melon

Wasana Melon

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Wat Ayothaya

Wat Ayothaya

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Wat Chaiwatthanaram

Wat Chaiwatthanaram

Located on the bank of the Maenam Chao Phraya, to the west of the city island is Wat Chaiwatthanaram. Built in 1630 by King Prasat Thong to honor his mother, Wat Chai Wattanaram was conceived as a rep...

Wat Kasattrathirat Worawihan

Wat Kasattrathirat Worawihan

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Wat Lokkayasutha

Wat Lokkayasutha

This monastery is over a kilometer behind Wat Suanluangsopsawan adjacent to Wat Worachettharam. Accessible by the road inside the compound of the Distillery Plant, or through the road behind the Phla...

Wat Maenang Pluem

Wat Maenang Pluem

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Wat Na Phramen

Wat Na Phramen

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Wat Na Tang Nok

Wat Na Tang Nok

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Wat Panomyong

Wat Panomyong

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Wat Phananchoeng

Wat Phananchoeng

This monastery located south of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya has no record as to its date of construction or the person causing its construction. It existed before Ayutthaya was founded as the capital. Th...

Wat Phra Mahathat

Wat Phra Mahathat

Located in front of the Grand Palace to the east near Pa Than Bridge, it was constructed in the reign of King Borom Rachathirat I. It houses the holy relics of Lord Buddha. Wat Mahathat is open everyd...

Wat Phra Si Sanphet

Wat Phra Si Sanphet

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 Wang ...

Wat Phraya Tikaram

Wat Phraya Tikaram

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Wat Phu Khao Thong

Wat Phu Khao Thong

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Wat Phutthaisawan

Wat Phutthaisawan

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Wat Pradu Song Tham

Wat Pradu Song Tham

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Wat Ratchaburana

Wat Ratchaburana

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Wat Ratchapraditsathan

Wat Ratchapraditsathan

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Wat Sala Poon

Wat Sala Poon

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Wat Satue

Wat Satue

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Wat Tan En

Wat Tan En

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Wat Tha Ka Rong

Wat Tha Ka Rong

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Wat Thammaram

Wat Thammaram

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Wat Thammikarat

Wat Thammikarat

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Wat Tuek

Wat Tuek

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Wat Worachet

Wat Worachet

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Wat Yai Chaimongkon

Wat Yai Chaimongkon

This monastery constructed in the reign of King U-Thong is located outside the city to the southeast in the same direction as the railway station ; one can see its large pagoda from far away. King Na...

Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit

Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit

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