Baan Thai House

Ayuthaya


Stone walkways threading through lush grounds, complete with lagoon and fountain, set the tone for this tranquil resort. Lovely Thai-style villas are awash in golden yellow and have fridge and TV. Spacious double and family rooms are wood-lined, snug and similarly well equipped.

There's an on-site spa for post-ruins relaxation.

It's 1km east of the train station.


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1. Ayuthaya Floating Market

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2. Wat Kudi Dao

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3. Wat Maheyong

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4. Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

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5. Wat Suwandararam

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Although there was a temple here in the Ayuthaya era, the present buildings are from the current reign, with the bòht (ordination hall) built by King Rama…

6. Chantharakasem National Museum

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7. Thai Boat Museum

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8. Wat Phanan Choeng

1.15 MILES

This lively temple, believed to date to 1324 (26 years before the founding of Ayuthaya), revolves around the 19m-high Phra Phanan Choeng Buddha, aka …