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What are people saying about Ayutthaya

Ruthaiwan_B, Apr 2026
We had an incredible tour...
We had an incredible tour of Ayutthaya with Jack. He was incredibly knowledgeable and making history easily to understand. They took us to local restaurant we never would have found on our own. Highly recommend!"
Eduardo_G, Mar 2026
10/10 this was the best...
10/10 this was the best part of my trip to Thailand. I loved cycling through Ayutthaya and our guide was incredible, explaining everything and taking his time so we could truly enjoy each stop. Don’t consider any other booking, this is the one! 🤓
Jhovanka_S, Apr 2026
I had a great experience...
I had a great experience on the UNESCO Ayutthaya tour. It was well-paced and moved swiftly without ever feeling rushed, which made it easy to enjoy each stop. The guide (Thai) was knowledgeable and shared plenty of interesting historical insights, making the visit both engaging and informative. It was a perfect way to explore Ayutthaya efficiently while still learning a lot. Highly recommended, especially with Thai!
Dean_C, Mar 2026
Amazing temples with great tour guide
The historic temples at Ayutthaya are wonderful to see. The boat trip included in the tour was enjoyable and offered a different view of the former capital. We had a great tour guide in Mr Bakery who looked after us all day and us to a great local restaurant for lunch. It was a very enjoyable day trip.

Ayutthaya

5.0
(4,532)
Bangkok
Wat Phra Si Sanphet temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand.
  • You don’t need Ayutthaya tickets as there is an entrance fee to enter the historical park or city.

  • Most visitors spend at least a half-day exploring the vast, 715-acre (289-hectare) city site.

  • If biking, note that traffic lights are missing from some intersections—be sure to look both ways, and always assume cars and trucks have the right of way. Finally, always wear a helmet.

  • The ruined temples, abandoned in the 18th century, are still considered sacred. To be respectful, wear long pants or skirts, don’t show bare shoulders, and always remove shoes before entering a temple building.