Ayutthaya 2 days 1 night, experience culture and taste Michelin-starred foodâĻ
by Everydaywithjane
Oct 28, 2025
Unlocking ancient vibes in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya ð
âĻ If you love dramatic ruins, riverside views, and mind-blowing temples, this Thai history trip is for you. Hereâs your cheat sheet to the cityâs legendary spots and where to crash in style.
Top Spots to Visit:
1. Wat Chaiwatthanaram (31/1 Ban Pom): Open daily 8:00â17:00. Snap those IG-worthy picsâthe templeâs riverfront setting is epic, especially at sunset!
2. Wat Mahathat (Chikun Alley, Pratu Chai): Open daily 8:00â17:00. Must-see for its iconic ruins.
3. Buddha Head In The Roots Of A Bodhi Tree (9H49+P85, Tha Wasukri): This surreal photo op is tucked inside Wat Mahathat groundsânature meets sacred art!
Where to Stay:
One Dhatu Ayutthaya Premium Homestay (Tha Wasukri) is a winner. Think panoramic views of temple ruins (wake up to sunrise magic!), modern rooms with huge windows, and super-fast Wi-Fi. BreakfastâThai style or Westernâgets tasty reviews. Love a chill moment? Hit their onsen. Bonus: Free bikes for exploring, security, genuine Thai dÃĐcor, and staff that go out of their way for you.
Travel Tips:
Get around easy using hotel bikes or local tuk-tuks for short hops between sights. Early mornings mean cooler temps and fewer crowds at temples. Cash is king for entry fees and market snacks. Weather? Light clothes and sun protectionâthe ruins get hot!
Food Tips:
Try traditional sticky rice and pork congee at the homestay, or hit riverfront eateries near Wat Chaiwatthanaram for spicy Thai classics.
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