Chao Phrom Market

Ayuthaya


You can find almost anything in this large covered market. From early morning to mid-afternoon the Naresuan roadside is a great place to sample Thai snacks including golden foi thong, kôw môw (pounded unripe rice with shredded coconut) and rainbow-coloured kà·nŏm chan (layered coconut jellies).


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2. Chantharakasem National Museum

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3. Wat Suwandararam

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4. Wat Ratchaburana

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5. Pratu Khao Pluak Fortress

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6. Wat Mahathat

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