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Ayutthaya
Province
Ayutthaya or Phanakorn Sri Ayutthaya Hotel and Resort
  • Ayutthaya Grand Hotel   
  • Ayothaya Riverside Hotel   
  • Krungsri River Hotel   
  • River View Place Hotel   
  • U-Thong Inn Hotel   
  • Woraburi Ayothaya Hotel   
  • Amphoe Muang Ayutthaya
  • B.J. Guest House

  • 16/7 Naresyuan Rd.
    Rates 100 Baht, 8 rooms
  • Cartah Hotel

  • 36/5-6 U-Thong Rd.
    Rates 150-250 Baht, 26 rooms
  • Krungsri River Hotel

  • 27/2 Rodjana Rd., Tel. (66) 3524 4333, Fax. (66) 3524 3777, Rates 1400-9000 Baht, 202 rooms
  • Myhouse Guest House

  • 59/8-9 Rodjana Rd.
    Rates 350-400 Baht, 13 rooms
  • Rimnam Guest House

  • 90 Wat Pa Co Rd.
    Rates 60-100 Baht, 7 rooms
  • River View Place

  • 35/3 Horatanachai, U-thong Rd., Tel: (66-2) 6776240-5, Fax: (66-2) 6776246-7
  • RodJana Hotel

  • 64/6 Mu 1 Tambol Tanu
    Rates 420-1,000 Baht, 39 rooms
  • Ruin Derm

  • 28 Asia Rd.
    Rates 560 Baht, 13 rooms
  • Sri Samai Hotel

  • 12 Thetsaban 2 Rd.
    Rates 200-600 Baht, 87 rooms
  • Suan Luang Building

  • Rodjana Rd.
    Rates 500-600 Baht, 25 rooms
  • Thai Ti Bangalow

  • 13/1 Naresyuan Rd., Muang
    Rates 120-300 Baht, 20 rooms
  • U-Thong Inn Hotel

  • 210 Mu 5 Rodjana Rd., Tel. (66) 3524 2236-9, Fax. (66) 3524 2235, Rates 750-1,500 Baht, 96 rooms
  • U-Thong Hotel

  • 86 U-Thong Rd., Muang
    Rates 150-300 Baht, 65 rooms
  • Waing Fa Hotel

  • 1/8 Rodjana Rd.
    Rates 400 Baht, 20 rooms
    Amphoe Uthai
  • Ayutthaya Grand Hotel

  • 77/5 Rodjana Rd., Tel. (66) 3533 5483-91, Fax. (66) 3533 5492, Rates 800-1,500 Baht, 122 rooms
      Situated at upper area of Bangkok Metropolis where was the city of rivers and precious ancient places, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the large plains land passed by many rivers like Chao Phraya River, Pasak River, Lopburi River and Noi River. Its dominant symbol of ever being the capital of Siam can be seen from its prosperity of arts and cultures especially in the area of Island Capital where was the locations of the ancient places, Wat Phra Si Sanphet and Bang Pa-in Summer Palace.
      Ayutthaya, a former capital of Thailand from 1350 to 1767, is and interesting historic spot visited by large numbers of tourists on a one-day trip from Bangkok. Unlike other tourist centres, Ayutthaya's main attraction is not its beautiful scenery, but its calm atmosphere with the remains resulting from the destruction by the invading Burmese army in 1767. The ruins offer the visitors a glimpse of old Ayutthaya, with once was a prosperous and majestic capital with over 400 magnificent Buddhist monasteries.
      The ruins can be seen in the area called the Old Capital in the centre of the city. Other interesting places are Wat Mongkhon Bophit where Thailand's biggest bronze Buddha image is enshrined, Wat Phananchoeng which is a place of worship most frequently visited by local people, and Chao Sam Phraya Museum which keeps invaluable artistic treasures discovered from the ruins.