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7 Free Things to Do in Ayutthaya

By Joshua Wood, LPC

William Russell
William Russell

Summary: As a digital nomad in Ayutthaya, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Ayutthaya.

As a digital nomad, Ayutthaya offers a unique blend of history, culture, and serene landscapes. This ancient city, once the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, is now a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with majestic ruins and temples that tell tales of its past glory. While living here, you can explore numerous attractions without spending a baht. Here are nine free things to do in Ayutthaya that range from the popular to the lesser-known, ensuring you get the full experience of this enchanting city.

Ayutthaya Historical Park

The Ayutthaya Historical Park is the crown jewel of the city, featuring an array of impressive ruins and temples that date back to the 14th century. As a digital nomad, you can spend countless hours wandering through the remnants of palaces, Buddhist temples, and statues, all while soaking in the rich history of the Siamese kingdom. The park's vast area allows for peaceful exploration, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Location: Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya.

Travel Tip: Renting a bicycle is an excellent way to explore the park at your own pace, and many rental shops are available near the park's entrance.

Nearby: After a day of exploration, head to the nearby Street Lamp Coffee & Bar for a refreshing drink and a cozy atmosphere.

Wat Mahathat

Wat Mahathat is one of the most photographed spots in Ayutthaya, known for the iconic Buddha head entwined within the roots of a banyan tree. This temple offers a profound sense of tranquility and is a testament to the passage of time and the resilience of spirituality in the face of nature's reclaiming force. Digital nomads will find this site not only photogenic but also thought-provoking, as it provides a quiet space for contemplation amidst the ruins.

Location: Tha Wasukri, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya.

Travel Tip: Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and capture the best lighting for photographs.

Nearby: Sample some local Thai cuisine at the nearby Baan Kun Pra restaurant, which offers a variety of traditional dishes in a relaxed setting.

Wat Ratchaburana

Wat Ratchaburana stands out for its well-preserved prang (reliquary tower) and crypts that you can explore. The temple was built in the 15th century to house the ashes of two princes. The intricate stucco work and the climb to the top of the prang provide a panoramic view of the surrounding area, making it a favorite among history buffs and photographers alike.

Location: Tha Wasukri, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya.

Travel Tip: Don't miss the opportunity to descend into the crypts to see the original wall paintings and Buddha images.

Nearby: Relax with a cup of coffee at the nearby Chao Phrom Market, which also offers a variety of local snacks and souvenirs.

Chao Sam Phraya National Museum

While not as well-known as the temples, the Chao Sam Phraya National Museum is a treasure trove of artifacts from the Ayutthaya period. Admission is free, and it's an excellent place to learn about the history, art, and culture of the ancient city. The museum houses a collection of gold jewelry, precious stones, and Buddha images that were excavated from local temples.

Location: Rochana Rd, Pratuchai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya.

Travel Tip: Allocate at least a couple of hours to fully appreciate the extensive collection and detailed exhibits.

Nearby: Enjoy a traditional Thai meal at the nearby Krua Rabieng Nam restaurant, which offers scenic views of the river.

Wat Phra Ram

Wat Phra Ram is a lesser-known temple that provides a more serene experience compared to the more frequented sites. The temple features a large central prang surrounded by smaller chedis, and its reflective pond creates a picturesque setting, especially during sunset. It's a great spot for digital nomads looking for a quiet place to reflect or meditate.

Location: Tha Wasukri, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya.

Travel Tip: The reflections on the pond make for stunning photographs, so be sure to bring your camera.

Nearby: Stop by the Roti Sai Mai shops along U-Thong Road to try Ayutthaya's famous sweet, cotton candy-like treat wrapped in a thin pancake.

Wat Lokayasutharam

Wat Lokayasutharam is home to one of the largest reclining Buddha statues in Ayutthaya. The impressive statue measures 42 meters in length and is a peaceful site often overlooked by tourists. The surrounding park area is perfect for a picnic or a leisurely afternoon reading a book.

Location: Pratuchai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya.

Travel Tip: Visit during the late afternoon when the setting sun casts a warm glow on the Buddha's serene face.

Nearby: After your visit, enjoy a refreshing Thai iced tea at the nearby Pa-In Coffee House, a local favorite.

Wat Suwan Dararam

Wat Suwan Dararam is a hidden gem featuring exquisite murals depicting scenes from the Jataka tales (stories of the Buddha's previous lives). This temple sees fewer tourists, allowing for a more intimate experience with the art and architecture. It's an excellent spot for those interested in Buddhist iconography and temple art.

Location: Ho Rattanachai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya.

Travel Tip: Take your time to observe the details in the murals, as they tell fascinating stories and are considered some of the finest in Ayutthaya.

Nearby: Grab a bite at the nearby Ayutthaya Night Market, where you can sample a variety of street food and local delicacies.

Ayutthaya Elephant Village

While the Ayutthaya Elephant Village is not entirely free, it's possible to observe these majestic creatures without taking a ride or paying an entrance fee. The village provides a sanctuary for elephants, and you can watch them from a distance as they bathe and interact with their caretakers. It's a unique opportunity to see elephants in a more natural setting.

Location: Wang Noi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya.

Travel Tip: If you choose to support the village, ensure that your contributions go towards the ethical treatment and care of the elephants.

Nearby: Enjoy a traditional Thai meal with a view at the riverside restaurant, Baan Khun Phra, located a short walk from the village.

Ayutthaya Boat Noodle Alley

For a truly local experience, visit the Boat Noodle Alley, where you can watch vendors prepare and serve the famous Ayutthaya boat noodles from their small canoes along the canal. While the noodles themselves are not free, the lively atmosphere and the chance to observe this culinary tradition are. It's a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture and cuisine.

Location: Soi Kamang, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya.

Travel Tip: Even if you don't plan to eat, take a walk along the alley to experience the bustling energy and maybe snap some colorful photos.

Nearby: Sip on a refreshing beverage at the nearby Malakor Cafe and Restaurant, which offers a cozy ambiance and a selection of Thai and Western dishes.

Living in Ayutthaya as a digital nomad provides a unique opportunity to delve into Thailand's rich history and culture. These nine free attractions offer a diverse range of experiences that will enrich your stay without straining your budget.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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