Guidebook for Bang Pa-in District

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Guidebook for Bang Pa-in District

Food Scene

A long-time favourite among weekenders from Bangkok, this riverside, open-air restaurant serves up a good selection of fish and shellfish, grilled to succulent perfection. Among the must-try dishes include grilled giant river prawns, garlic-fried fresh water fish and salt-grilled snakehead fish. Opening Hours: 08:30 – 20:30 Location: 36/2 U-thong Road (on the way to Hua Ror Market) Tel: +66 (0)35 252 013, +66 (0)81-696-2439
Chainam Restaurant
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A long-time favourite among weekenders from Bangkok, this riverside, open-air restaurant serves up a good selection of fish and shellfish, grilled to succulent perfection. Among the must-try dishes include grilled giant river prawns, garlic-fried fresh water fish and salt-grilled snakehead fish. Opening Hours: 08:30 – 20:30 Location: 36/2 U-thong Road (on the way to Hua Ror Market) Tel: +66 (0)35 252 013, +66 (0)81-696-2439
With the restaurant hidden from street view the effort will pay off as you enjoy its tasty Thai-style seafood dishes. The signature dishes, including spicy snakehead fish salad, stir-fried crabmeat with curry powder, som tam and stir-fried fish in chili paste, will not disappoint. Opening Hours: 10:00 – 22:00 Location: U-Thong Road, at the river crossing pier to Wat Khun Phrom Price Range: Affordable
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With the restaurant hidden from street view the effort will pay off as you enjoy its tasty Thai-style seafood dishes. The signature dishes, including spicy snakehead fish salad, stir-fried crabmeat with curry powder, som tam and stir-fried fish in chili paste, will not disappoint. Opening Hours: 10:00 – 22:00 Location: U-Thong Road, at the river crossing pier to Wat Khun Phrom Price Range: Affordable

Sightseeing

One of the best-preserved ancient royal monasteries, situated just before the eastern entrance to the inner city, the temple is famous for its large reclining Buddha and a 62-metre inverted bell-shaped chedi (pagoda) built to commemorate King Naresuan’s victory over the Burmese. Location: Southeast of the island (outer city), on Highway 3477 How to get there: Hire a tuk-tuk from the train station or if you drive, from Highway 309, turn left at the chedi roundabout before crossing over the bridge to the inner city to get onto Highway 3477.
23 locals recommend
Wat Yai Chaimongkol
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23 locals recommend
One of the best-preserved ancient royal monasteries, situated just before the eastern entrance to the inner city, the temple is famous for its large reclining Buddha and a 62-metre inverted bell-shaped chedi (pagoda) built to commemorate King Naresuan’s victory over the Burmese. Location: Southeast of the island (outer city), on Highway 3477 How to get there: Hire a tuk-tuk from the train station or if you drive, from Highway 309, turn left at the chedi roundabout before crossing over the bridge to the inner city to get onto Highway 3477.
The temple contains a large bronze Buddha image – the oldest in Ayutthaya – built in 1325. Walk around the main chapel to the riverside and pay respect to the Queen at the Chinese shrine. It is widely believed that the queen will fulfill a wish of those in search of a soul-mate. Location: Southeastern bank of the Chao Phraya River, off Highway 3477, outer city How to get there: From Highway 309, turn left at the chedi roundabout into Highway 3477.
23 locals recommend
Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan
23 locals recommend
The temple contains a large bronze Buddha image – the oldest in Ayutthaya – built in 1325. Walk around the main chapel to the riverside and pay respect to the Queen at the Chinese shrine. It is widely believed that the queen will fulfill a wish of those in search of a soul-mate. Location: Southeastern bank of the Chao Phraya River, off Highway 3477, outer city How to get there: From Highway 309, turn left at the chedi roundabout into Highway 3477.

Parks & Nature

Situated 60 km north of Bangkok and within easy reach of Ayutthaya is the illustrious Bang Pa-In Royal Palace. The palace complex was used as a summer dwelling by the Siamese royalty and their consorts. Opening Hours: everday from 8.30 a.m. to 16.30 p.m. Tickets sold until 15.30 p.m. Tel: 035-260144 Dress Code: Proper attire is required similar to the Grand Palace, no short skirts or short pants, no sleeveless shirts. Price Range: 100 baht, 400 baht to rent an electric golf cart .
7 locals recommend
Bang Pa-In Royal Palace
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7 locals recommend
Situated 60 km north of Bangkok and within easy reach of Ayutthaya is the illustrious Bang Pa-In Royal Palace. The palace complex was used as a summer dwelling by the Siamese royalty and their consorts. Opening Hours: everday from 8.30 a.m. to 16.30 p.m. Tickets sold until 15.30 p.m. Tel: 035-260144 Dress Code: Proper attire is required similar to the Grand Palace, no short skirts or short pants, no sleeveless shirts. Price Range: 100 baht, 400 baht to rent an electric golf cart .

Arts & Culture

Ayutthaya is home to Thailand’s most skilled boat builders. In the past, the city had more klongs (canals) than roads, and boats used to be the main mode of transport. This private museum belongs to Phaithun Khaomala, a renowned boat modeler and former boat builder. . Some of them are more than 100 years old. Opening Hours: 08:00 – 17:00 (by appointment only) Location: Bang Ian Road, just off Chikun Road, opposite Wat Mahathat Tel: +66 (035) 241 195 How to get there: From Rojana Road, turn right into Chikun Road and, before you reach Wat Mahathat, make another right into Bang Lan Road.
15 locals recommend
Thai Boat Museum
8 Thanon Naresuan
15 locals recommend
Ayutthaya is home to Thailand’s most skilled boat builders. In the past, the city had more klongs (canals) than roads, and boats used to be the main mode of transport. This private museum belongs to Phaithun Khaomala, a renowned boat modeler and former boat builder. . Some of them are more than 100 years old. Opening Hours: 08:00 – 17:00 (by appointment only) Location: Bang Ian Road, just off Chikun Road, opposite Wat Mahathat Tel: +66 (035) 241 195 How to get there: From Rojana Road, turn right into Chikun Road and, before you reach Wat Mahathat, make another right into Bang Lan Road.

Entertainment & Activities

Another activity that’s worth considering if you are thrilled by the thoughts of exploring Ayutthaya’s temple ruins on elephant back. Opposite Khum Khun Phaen in the Ayutthaya Historical Park, Ayutthaya Elephant Camp offers elephant rides as well as daily shows and feeding from 9:00 to 17:00. Ayodhaya Elephant Village (next to Ayodhaya Floating Market) has overnight mahout training programmes, in addition to elephant riding trips to nearby temples, for those interested to get real close up and personal with a pachyderm.
Elephantstay
Another activity that’s worth considering if you are thrilled by the thoughts of exploring Ayutthaya’s temple ruins on elephant back. Opposite Khum Khun Phaen in the Ayutthaya Historical Park, Ayutthaya Elephant Camp offers elephant rides as well as daily shows and feeding from 9:00 to 17:00. Ayodhaya Elephant Village (next to Ayodhaya Floating Market) has overnight mahout training programmes, in addition to elephant riding trips to nearby temples, for those interested to get real close up and personal with a pachyderm.