About this activity
Editor's Note
Look, most operators will try to sell you on the "spiritual journey" of Ayutthaya, but let’s talk shop: the real value here is the logistics play. Having spent years watching lead times shrink and occupancy rates for these day-trips skyrocket, I can tell you that navigating the 80km stretch from Bangkok on your own is a recipe for a RevPAR-killing headache. The industry loves to over-complicate things with "VIP" labels, but this specific itinerary is a solid, honest workhorse. It hits the UNESCO heavy-hitters without the fluff. Does it feel a bit like a curated assembly line? Maybe. But when you see the "head in the tree" at Wat Mahathat, you'll realize why this route remains a top-performer for high-volume operators. It’s the kind of trip that reminds you why we started traveling before everything became a "content opportunity" for social media.
About the Tour
If you're looking to escape the concrete heat of Bangkok for a day, heading north to the former capital of Siam is the standard move—for good reason. This full-day excursion takes you back to 1350, exploring the rise and fall of a city that was once one of the world's most cosmopolitan urban areas.
The Morning Trek
The day kicks off early with a meeting point in central Bangkok. You’ll board your transport for a 2-hour drive through the outskirts of the city and into the plains of central Thailand. It's a great time to catch up on some sleep or watch the landscape transition from high-rises to rice paddies.
Historical Highlights
Upon arrival, you dive straight into the UNESCO-listed Ayutthaya Historical Park. This isn't just a pile of bricks; it's a sprawling archaeological site filled with the skeletons of palaces and monasteries.
- Wat Yai Chaimongkhon: Built in 1357 by King U-Thon, this temple is famous for its massive reclining Buddha and its towering chedi.
- Wat Phra Sri Sanphet: Once the holiest temple on the site of the old Royal Palace, known for its iconic three bell-shaped stupas.
- Wat Mahathat: Home to the famous Buddha head entwined in Banyan tree roots. This is the spot everyone wants a photo of, so expect a bit of a queue.
Culture and Cuisine
Midday, the tour shifts gears to the Ayothaya Floating Market. Now, keep in mind this is a "cultural market" designed for visitors, but it offers a fantastic atmosphere for a lunch break. You'll have free time to browse the wooden boardwalks, shop for local handicrafts, and grab some authentic Thai street food (at your own expense). Its a great place to see how commerce and water have always been linked in Thai history.
Return Journey
After soaking in the final temple ruins, you'll head back to the van. The return trip usually gets you back to Bangkok in the early evening, dropping you off near the original meeting point. It’s a long day, but it covers centuries of history in a single shift.
Highlights
- Explore Wat Yai Chaimongkhon temple that is over 600years old built by King U-Thon
- Walk around Ayothaya floating market, a replica market with more than 100 stalls
- Visit Wat Phrasri Sanphet, the grandest and most beautiful temple in Ayutthaya
- Be amazed at Wat Mahathat and see the statue of the Buddha's head in a tree
Know before you go
- Please note that the itinerary is subject to change without any prior notice due to local circumstances
- This is a group tour
- (please do not wear mini skirts, sportswear, sleeveless shirts, torn pants, leggings, or see-through wear)
- Tell the taxi driver Robinson Sukhumvit Soi 17 (there are many branches in different locations)
- Please be at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the tour departure time
- Tell the taxi driver Robinson Sukhumvit Soi 17 (there are many branches in different locations)
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Itinerary
Starting location:
Robinson Department Store Sukhumvit
Bus/coach
(2 hours)
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon
Photo stop, Guided tour, Free time, Sightseeing (1 hour)
Bus/coach
(30 minutes)
Ayothaya Floating Market
Lunch, Guided tour, Free time (1 hour)
Wat Maha That
Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing (45 minutes)
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
Guided tour (45 minutes)
Bus/coach
(2 hours)
Finish at:
Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit