Discover the best top things to do in Ayutthaya Province, Thailand including Thai Boat Museum, Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan, Ayothaya Massage and Spa, Chao Sam Phraya National Museum, Ayutthaya Tourism Centre, Jazz Bar, Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Centre, Million Toy Museum by Krirk Yoonpun, Baan Hollanda, Ayutthaya National Art Museum.
Restaurants in Ayutthaya Province
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This place is not for visiting with a big groups but worth to stop by for people who travel on their on, couples, families, friends. Small and quiet place with a good private collection of original Thai boats and additionally ship models, old maps, and etc. Established by a local enthusiast, who has professional skills in building Thai boats, and a real passion. Very friendly place, asking no specific fee, just any donations you are willing to make.
4.5 based on 557 reviews
We hired a Tuk Tuk, for a day, to visit all the ruins and sites off the island. You will need some mood of transport to visits this site, across the river. We reached here after visiting numerous other sites. There was an entrance fees of 20 Baht. The place was crowded as it is an active temple. The temple is located on the banks of a river. The main attraction is the Hugh Buddha. You can walk to the river bank and there are beautiful buildings of a Chinese temple adorned with dragons. We realised later, when we took the 2-hour evening boat cruise, that this site was the first stop in its itinerary.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
This place was recommended to me by our hostess in hotel. This is by far the best massage I've ever had. Let's start with saying that they wash your feet before they give you massage. Then they give you clothes to change into and then do the massage. All their masseurs are professionally certified and know what the are doing. My partner said after the massage that he feels an inch taller and wants to risk this girl to London with him - he couldn't bear not to see her again :). We went 2 days in a row, once for Thai massage, once for oil massage and both were excellent. Highly recommend it and wish I'd stay in Ayutthaya longer.
4.0 based on 110 reviews
This museum features gold jewelry, Buddha images, ancient paintings and other objects that were excavated during the restoration of the well-known Wat Ratchaburana.
This museum located beside tat office. After we get some advised from tat staff. we visited this place. This museum show some of king gold treasure inside which is hardly to see. The staff, they show us everything around from the 1st floor til the top floor and tell us about the stories of each staff which is amazing.
4.0 based on 24 reviews
Local good quality souvenirs for very good prices in air-conditioned environment. No need to run around Bangkok, all is here. Few places to sit down and enjoy cold drinks while your better half gets her shopping done. All nice and clean.
4.0 based on 60 reviews
Good place to visit, lots of toys and Thai antiques things, made me recognize to childhood period. Calm place, covered by trees, nice to visit in the afternoon after been to warm places outside. Recommend!
4.0 based on 87 reviews
Baan Hollanda is an information center on the history of Dutch-Thai relations. It is located on the same site of the former trading post of the Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC). There is a permanent exhibition on the second floor
It's impossible to not like this place. You can have Dutch snacks and there is also a musuem floor about the relationship between Holland and Thailand. But just take a seat and enjoy the bitterballen. Its possible to take short ferry around the corner so you don't have to walk very far. And cycling is easy.
4.0 based on 23 reviews
We come back every year, and this time a new exhibition with paintings of a retired art teacher reflect Ayutthaya's life, religious and everyday. Beautiful paintings! Very nice lady who runs it.
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