Caught the train from Bangkok then took the little ferry across the river to get a TukTuk to take us around the ancient city. Each site was unique and each had its own interest. A must do trip Full review by Mike S
Jan 13, 2025
Highly recommend a day trip from Bangkok to Ayutthaya by Thailand National Railway. The historical former capital of Thailand is wonderful with a impressive Buddhist temples. Full review by Paul S
Jan 6, 2025
The Historic City of Ayutthaya is an absolute must-visit for anyone traveling to Thailand. As a former capital of the Kingdom of Siam, Ayutthaya holds immense historical and cultural significance. Wa… Full review by anitabO3345VY
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Hella all! Whats the best things to do in Ayutthaya with kids??? Any recommendations?? We are only going for half day!! Thanks!!
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It is not designed with children in mind. Keep in mind the area is historical and not childproofed. However, There is a lot children ages 8+ can be impressed with, just stay aware of their …
It is not designed with children in mind. Keep in mind the area is historical and not childproofed. However, There is a lot children ages 8+ can be impressed with, just stay aware of their going and coming.
there are websites that have answers to your questions. I believe the historical areas close around 1700. I took a guided tour with time allowed for exploring.
Is it possible to get a train for a day trip to ayutthaya especially on Saturday?
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Yes. Tickets from Bangkok are only 15 baht each way. The train was busy, get in first if you want a seat. There was also no airconditioning, only open windows. You get what you pay for :)
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