Ayutthaya Temples Guided Tour with Lunch from Bangkok
4.8 (124 Reviews)
Bangkok, Thailand



Duration7 hours
Meeting PointVaries by tour option; commonly River City Bangkok
Support24/7 Available
CancellationFree up to 24h
Overview
- Begin your day with pickup from your Bangkok hotel or join at a designated meeting point. Travel in comfort to Ayutthaya, the former capital of Siam, renowned for its stunning temple ruins and cultural heritage.
- Your first stop is Wat Lokayasutha, home to a giant reclining Buddha. Explore the temple grounds and admire one of the few well-preserved structures in the area.
- Next, visit Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, part of the royal palace complex and historically used for royal ceremonies. Learn about the rich traditions of the Siamese kingdom as you admire the elegant architecture.
- Continue to Wat Mahathat, famous for the Buddha head entwined within the roots of a Bodhi tree. Discover the temple’s historical and spiritual significance and capture memorable photographs.
- Break for lunch at a local Thai restaurant, where you can savor authentic cuisine and receive guidance from your tour guide on local specialties.
- Conclude your tour at Wat Chaiwattanaram, a riverside temple influenced by Angkor Wat’s design. Stroll the expansive grounds and admire the intricate architecture before returning to Bangkok.
Highlights
- Visit Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, the royal palace temple
- See the Buddha head entwined in tree roots at Wat Mahathat
- Explore Wat Chaiwattanaram, a riverside temple inspired by Angkor Wat
What's Included
- Hotel pickup (one-way)
- Transportation by air-conditioned van or mini coach
- English-speaking guide
- Entrance fees (if option selected)
- Buffet lunch at a local restaurant (if option selected)
- Insurance coverage
Not Included
- Hotel drop-off
- Personal expenses
- Optional tour variations without lunch or entrance fees
From
From USD 14
Price varies by group size
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
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