Thong Come Homestay

Ayuthaya


Thong Come's two simple (and a little wonky) pastel-washed rooms are perched right up against the river, making them ideal for lazy lounging. Besides boat noise, the occasional chiming of nearby temple bells is calming or bothersome, depending on your perspective.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ayuthaya attractions

1. Wat Phutthai Sawan

0.14 MILES

Atmospheric ruins and lively temple worship can both be experienced at Wat Phutthai Sawan. King U Thong founded this temple in 1353 on the south bank of…

2. St Joseph Church

0.41 MILES

In 1665, King Narai gave the French land next to the Christian Vietnamese settlement and donated money towards building the first St Joseph Church, which…

3. Ayutthaya Night Market

0.6 MILES

Besides a fun selection of food (including some rather uncommon ones, like fried butterfly pea flowers) and crafts sold from thatch-roofed stalls by…

4. Ayutthaya Tourist Center

0.67 MILES

A good first stop in Ayuthaya, the historical exhibitions in the former city hall contextualise the kingdom's history and culture from ancient times to…

5. Chao Sam Phraya National Museum

0.81 MILES

The most impressive treasure of Ayuthaya's premier museum is the haul of royal gold (jewellery, utensils, votive tablets, spittoons) unearthed from the…

6. Ayuthaya Historical Study Centre

0.87 MILES

Though it feels staid compared to enchanting local ruins, this museum features model longboats and temples along with exhibitions on the lives of…

7. Wat Chai Wattanaram

0.99 MILES

Glorious in the early morning light and also at sunset, this temple is Ayuthaya's most impressive off-island site thanks to its 35m-high central prang …

8. Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit

1 MILES

Next to Wat Phra Si Sanphet, this sanctuary hall houses one of Thailand's largest bronze Buddha images, dating to the 15th century, most likely. Coated in…