Ayutthaya Travel Guide: Enjoy a One-Day Trip with TAGTHAi Pass

When you visit Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province, you're not just seeing old buildings — you're stepping into real Thai culture that's still alive today. This guide will show you how to enjoy your one-day trip in the province.

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Published on 10 September 2025

Looking for a day trip that mixes old Thai history with fun modern activities?

If your answer is a ‘Yes’, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province might be your right choice.

Since this ancient city used to be Thailand's capital over 400 years ago, and today it is filled with amazing temples, delicious food, and cool new attractions. Also, the local people here are friendly and love sharing their traditions with visitors. You will see how tourists are warmly welcomed and how much they enjoy traveling around the province. 

So, if you're planning a day trip, this blog can be your Ayutthaya travel guide and help you enjoy your journey. Moreover, the new benefits of TAGTHAi Ayutthaya Pass will make everything easier and save you money.  You can get into 10 different places including famous spots, restaurants, cafés and fun activities.

Top Ayutthaya’s Attractions You Shouldn’t Miss

Your one-day trip in Ayutthaya should balance both heritage and modern fun because it is a destination that combines history, modern and fun activities together. You can cycle or walk through ancient ruins, beautiful temples, and take in scenic views along the river. To view the city from a different angle, take a boat tour to see the old city from the water. However, there are still many places you shouldn’t miss to visit:

Ayutthaya Historical Park: is where you'll find the most incredible ancient temples in Thailand. Wat Mahathat is probably the most famous one - it has that amazing Buddha head wrapped up in tree roots that you've probably seen in photos

Wat Phra Si Sanphet is another must-see temple. It used to be where the royal family prayed, and it has three big white towers that look absolutely beautiful, especially when the sun sets behind them.

Ayutthaya Japanese Village is like stepping into old Japan right in the middle of Thailand. You can walk through beautiful Japanese gardens and even rent traditional Japanese clothes called yukata to take amazing photos.

Apart from sightseeing, there are plenty of things to do in Ayutthaya. You can enjoy:

  • Local dishes
  • Sweet Thai desserts
  • Cooking classes
  • Fun Water Park
  • Thai massage
  • Handmade souvenirs
  • Traditional performance

Tasty Food in Ayutthaya You Have to Try

The food in Ayutthaya is incredible. You should try some of the best restaurants and cafes in the city like:

Togeta Coffee x Charms Ayutthaya is located next to an old temple, so you can enjoy great coffee with an amazing view. With TAGTHAi Ayutthaya Pass, they make a special drink called "Cloudy Cha" which is a Thai tea with cotton candy on top provided for tourists.

Mayura's House is famous for their "3D Ice Cream" that looks so cool. The shop is right next to Wat Chaiwatthanaram, so you can grab dessert after visiting the temple.

Sanoh at Ayutthaya Coffee and Bakery make the best coffee and fresh pastries. They use local ingredients, so everything tastes uniquely Thai but with a modern twist.

Saithong River Restaurant is one of the popular riverside dining spots where you can enjoy authentic Thai dishes with scenic views.

Crying Tiger Boat Noodles is a must-try for noodle lovers. You can try different flavors and have local experience in authentic Thai boat noodles.

Where to Shopping in Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya is not just about temples and food; it also offers unique shopping experiences. You can enjoy shopping in a traditional Thai-style market at flea market, where you will find local handicrafts and souvenirs. Also, you can enjoy night market in the evening at many spots where tourists can explore affordable local fashion, accessories, and street food.

Top Activities You Should Try

Beyond sightseeing and shopping, Ayutthaya offers lot of activities that connect tourists with Thai culture.

Thai Dessert Cooking Class: learn to cook traditional desserts that are hard to find in nowadays like Kanom Thong Ek, Kanom Saneh Chan, and Kanom Hin Fon Thong at Kanom Thai Kai Whan where they teach how to make healthy Thai sweets with less sugar.

Elephant Ride: you can meet Thailand’s gentle giants and enjoy an unforgettable elephant ride while learning about conservation efforts at Ayutthaya Elephant Palace.

Thai Massage: relax with a foot massage after a long day at Aurora Aesthetic Spa.

Rabbit Water Park: one of famous trendy spot in Ayutthaya for families and friends. You can refresh your day after temple hopping with its giant slides, foam party zones, and kids’ pools.

Ayutthaya Travel Guide: Secret tip to make your journey more special  

Ayutthaya is a city where history meets modern leisure, and where every tourist can find something special. Hopefully, this Ayutthaya travel guide will help your day trip here filled with stories worth sharing. And, if you are looking for a smart way to enjoy Ayutthaya in a single day, TAGTHAi Ayutthaya Pass could help your journey become effortless. It covers temples, attractions, meals, and activities in one package at only 1,490 THB.