Ayutthaya Historical Park

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Klook会員
4 Nov 2025
I'm so glad I joined this tour! 🌟 Our guide, P Jenny, was the best (^^)💞 She took so many pictures for us and gave us snacks and fruit 💫. We were able to efficiently visit places we couldn't have gone to on our own in one day, and we learned a lot about the history and culture 🇹🇭🐘. It made me want to go back to Thailand again 🥥🫧. Thank you very much 🇹🇭💓.
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WATANABE ******
4 Nov 2025
Because it was within the area, they picked me up from the hotel, and it was great that they were fluent in Japanese, knew each temple in detail, and were able to visit remote locations that would have been difficult to visit on my own. The guide was also interesting and explained things in an easy-to-understand way, which was very informative! Lunch was predetermined, and I was able to enter a restaurant that I wouldn't have been able to enter on my own, and they helped me with anything I didn't understand, so I was able to sightsee with peace of mind. I didn't think I would be able to see elephants on this trip, but I was even able to ride an elephant, which I am very satisfied with. Thank you very much!
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
The tour is such an amazing experience to see the temples. The tour went smoothly. Since tge payment for the admission fee is included our tour guide Nicky collected all the payment from the start which makes our entry to the temple really smooth. Nicky is a really good tour guide. Very organized and well-informed about the history of each of the temple she even offered us a song. I also like the participant in this tour. they are very friendy. I joined solo but after the tour I gained some new friends.
CalynAnne ***
4 Nov 2025
Tour guide: Mr. Nut. We had a superb and great experience today w Mr Nut as he brought us to the right place at the right time that we could manage to catch the highlights of the places at least twice (e.g Maeklong train passing to and fro). Also, he was helpful in knowing the places that is the cheapest in the whole area and led us right to it for our shopping spree. His food recommendations were top notch as we tried it and it fit perfectly right to our taste buds. Ayutthaya was great as Mr Nut manage to explain the history of the kingdom within a minute and we could understand the structure and significance of all the buildings in accordance to the era at that time. Would highly recommend whoever that plans to visit here next to take up the package as it did not disappoint. Mr Nut is also a really good and 5-star certified photographer. He knows all the hotspots for the photo and gets good angle shots of it. Thank you for the greatest experience Mr Nut!
Chek *********
4 Nov 2025
Mr Phan, our driver is wonderful guy. He informed us all the things to see, to do or to take note. He even ran to specific places to take photo of us. Very happy with his service and the next trip we're back, we will definitely ask for him.. 😄😄😄
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Arturo ******
4 Nov 2025
The best tour we took in Bangkok! This tour of the markets and Ayutthaya in a single day is super practical and saves you from having to book another tour separately. Q, our guide was punctual, friendly, very helpful, and helped us with everything. It was like visiting these sites with a friend, he even told us how to pose in the photos!! His car was super clean and had everything to make the trip comfortable: chargers, fans, Bluetooth, and even blankets to sleep during the transfers. Highly recommended and unmissable! Greetings from Mexico.
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Klook 用戶
3 Nov 2025
The itinerary was well-arranged, with just enough time at each attraction to take pictures. In addition to explaining the stories behind the attractions, the tour guide also helped everyone take photos to create wonderful memories. A great experience!
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Klook会員
2 Nov 2025
I participated in the Japanese tour. The guide was very kind and took pictures for me everywhere. I was very satisfied because they treated me to coconut, snacks, and water that were not included in the tour. Also, the other Japanese people who participated were all cheerful and sociable, and by the second half of the tour, we were able to walk around while talking happily. I was happy to make friends in a foreign land. It was also a valuable trip to be able to experience taking a walk on an elephant. I am grateful to the guide, the driver, and the Japanese people who were with me.

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Located in Thailand, Ayutthaya Historical Park was one of the most prosperous cities in Southeast Asia and the capital of Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) from 1350 to 1767. Today, you will see ruins of numerous grand temples, palaces and Buddha Statues, showcasing a blend of Khmer, Sukhothai and Sri Lankan architectural styles at this historic city. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991 due to its historical and cultural significance.
Pratu Chai Sub-district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13000, Thailand

History Of Ayutthaya Historical Park

A thriving Siamese capital

Founded in 1350 by King Ramathibodi I, Ayutthaya became the Siamese capital and the heart of Ayutthaya Kingdom for over 400 years. It was strategically based on an island surrounded by three rivers that provided natural defence and facilitated trade with China, India, Middle East, Persia and Europe. As part of its royal prominence, Wat Phra Si Sanphet was established as the kingdom's most important royal temple within the royal palace complex.

Destruction & Decline

In 1767, the Burmese army invaded Ayutthaya, burned most of the city and destroyed its temples, leading to the kingdom's downfall. Many of its ancient monuments were left in ruins, marking the end of the historic city of Ayutthaya.

Protecting A Historic Legacy

Recognizing the site's historical significance, the Fine Arts Department registered the Historic City Of Ayutthaya as an ancient monument and began conservation efforts after getting approval from the Thai government. National laws such as the Ancient Monuments Act, City Planning Act, and National Museums Act protect Ayutthaya's historical sites.

In 1991, the Ayutthaya Historic City was officially designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ensuring continued conservation of its ruins, temples, and palaces for future generations.

Top Spots To Visit At Ayutthaya Historical Park

Wat Chaiwatthanaram

Marvel at the architectural masterpiece of Wat Chaiwatthanaram, a riverside temple showcasing intricate designs and craftsmanship that define Ayutthaya's golden era. Located on the banks of Chao Phraya River, this temple is surrounded by eight smaller chedis similar to the Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Wat Mahathat

Wat Mahathat is famous for the head of a Buddha statue entwined in tree roots, an iconic image associated with Ayutthaya. The prang (tower) at this temple is said to be one of the earliest examples of Ayutthaya-style architecture.

Wat Phra Si Sanphet

One of the most important temples in Ayutthaya, Wat Phra Si Sanphet is where royal ceremonies were held and the ashes of three Kings are believed to rest.

Wat Ratchaburana

Wat Ratchaburana was built in 1424 by King Borommarachathirat II in memory of his two brothers, who died in a battle for the throne. Its unique feature is that it has a crypt beneath its tower, which was found to contain valuable artifacts such as gold jewellery, weapons and a bronze Buddha image.

Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

Built by King Ramathibodi I in 1357, Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is well known for its line of seated Buddha statues around the base of the chedi (stupa). During the Siamese-Burmese wars, the temple served as a military base for King Naresuan and his troops