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English
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€ 39.33
€ 36.18


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Embark on a full-day exploration of Ayutthaya, Thailand’s ancient capital, where history and culture come to life. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will explore the UNESCO-listed Ayutthaya Historical Park, home to majestic temples such as Wat Mahathat, known for the iconic Buddha head entwined in tree roots, and Wat Phra Si Sanphet, the royal temple of ancient Siamese kings. The tour also includes a visit to the exquisite Bang Pa-In Palace, a serene retreat blending Thai, Chinese, and European architectural styles, nestled among beautiful gardens and lakes. With small group sizes, you’ll enjoy a more intimate and personalized experience, enriched by stories and historical insights. This tour is perfect for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Thailand’s cultural heritage while avoiding the typical tourist crowds.
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It's beautiful Temples. They have the shops nearby for renting a Thai traditional costumes.

Just a short drive from Bangkok, Ayutthaya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that takes visitors back to the glory of Thailand’s ancient capital. The city is dotted with temples, ruins, and Buddha statues, each telling stories of a rich past. Exploring by bicycle or boat along the rivers that weave through the historic park offers a serene way to soak in the sights, while the mix of crumbling architecture and lush greenery creates a truly picturesque experience.

My first solo trip here. Hot today but enjoyed the experience very much. I will be back with my wife. Easy to reach, though I walked from the teain station, about 45 mins🥰

Beautiful place. I would have liked a map or flyer with some explanation of the surroundings and history available upon entry. There were some signs, but those usually didn't answer my questions. Still very interesting.

The conditions here are large, with ruins over a large area, which the first four photos are an example of. If you are going to see everything within the walls, you need to calculate some time, and if you are visiting the place for the first time, it may be sensible. Water can also be good to have in backup, it can get hot without too much shade. This is a great place to visit for those who like this type of ruins, but it can be recommended for everyone to experience a piece of history from the past. There are various sales stalls outside the walls, and in the surrounding area, and there is plenty of parking before entering the area within the walls.



