Ayutthaya is one of Thailand’s historical and majestic highlights.
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, I recommend an overnight stay will allow for two full days of sightseeing, including a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya. It's unique in Ayutthaya.
Visitors can explore and appreciate Thai history in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya by cruising around town. 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 Rivers, Pa Sak Rivers and Lopburi Rivers.
As one of the premier tourist destinations in Thailand, Ayutthaya has a variety of attractions, ensuring that visitors with any interest will find something to keep them entertained on their Ayutthaya holiday. The following are some of the most popular attractions in Ayutthaya: Ancient Forts and Fortresses, Ayutthaya Historical Park , Ancient Palace.
Many restaurants serving by local cuisine specialties, including Kung Maenam Pao, grilled river prawns, especially when served with seafood sauce.And to have enjoy eating should be cruising or upon a boat sailing past the majestic ruins of the old city. And provide vastly different atmospheres.
Ayutthaya contains several markets where visitors will find a variety of local products including clothing, household goods, and foods. There is a morning market where locals purchase groceries including food and other household goods, and the night markets are great places to pick up souvenirs.
Ayutthaya has a variety of attractions, ensuring that visitors with any interest will find something to keep them entertained on their Ayutthaya holiday.