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Bangkok: Ayutthaya, Floating Market & Railway Market - Full Day
Once the capital of the Siamese Kingdom (1351–1767), Ayutthaya Historical Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where crumbling temples and headless Buddhas tell the story of a civilisation lost to Burmese invasion. Don't miss the iconic Buddha head, forever entwined in banyan tree roots. At Damnoen
Overview
- ✓Once the capital of the Siamese Kingdom (1351–1767), Ayutthaya Historical Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where crumbling temples and headless Buddhas tell the story of a civilisation lost to Burmese invasion.
- ✓Don't miss the iconic Buddha head, forever entwined in banyan tree roots.
- ✓At Damnoen Saduak, the floating market is a living spectacle: wooden boats piled high with tropical fruits, spices, and street food weave through narrow canals.
- ✓The canal trading culture in Thailand traces back to around the 14th century, during the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351–1767), when waterways were the main highways for trade and daily life.
- ✓Then comes Maeklong Railway Market — unlike anything else in the world.
Once the capital of the Siamese Kingdom (1351–1767), Ayutthaya Historical Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where crumbling temples and headless Buddhas tell the story of a civilisation lost to Burmese invasion. Don't miss the iconic Buddha head, forever entwined in banyan tree roots. At Damnoen Saduak, the floating market is a living spectacle: wooden boats piled high with tropical fruits, spices, and street food weave through narrow canals. The canal trading culture in Thailand traces back to around the 14th century, during the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351–1767), when waterways were the main highways for trade and daily life. Then comes Maeklong Railway Market — unlike anything else in the world. The railway line dates to 1905, built to connect coastal fishing villages to Bangkok. Over time, vendors set up stalls directly on the tracks. Today, a real commuter train still squeezes through eight times a day, as stallholders calmly pull back their awnings with centimetres to spare.
Once the capital of the Siamese Kingdom (1351–1767), Ayutthaya Historical Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where crumbling temples and headless Buddhas tell the story of a civilisation lost to Burmese invasion. Don't miss the iconic Buddha head, forever entwined in banyan tree roots. At Damnoen Saduak, the floating market is a living spectacle: wooden boats piled high with tropical fruits, spices, and street food weave through narrow canals. The canal trading culture in Thailand traces back to around the 14th century, during the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351–1767), when waterways were the main highways for trade and daily life. Then comes Maeklong Railway Market — unlike anything else in the world. The railway line dates to 1905, built to connect coastal fishing villages to Bangkok. Over time, vendors set up stalls directly on the tracks. Today, a real commuter train still squeezes through eight times a day, as stallholders calmly pull back their awnings with centimetres to spare.
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What’s Included
- ✓Drinking water
- ✓Air-conditioned vehicle
- ✓Tour guide of your selected language
- ✓Insurance
- ✓Entrance fees (Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon 20THB, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet 80THB, Wat Mahathat 80THB)
- ✓One-way longtail boat ride (to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market)
What’s NOT Included
- ✗Personal expenses
- ✗Meals
What to Bring
- •Public transportation options are available nearby
- •Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- •Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- •Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Meeting and Pickup
🚐Meet at start point
📍 Meeting point / start
MBK Shopping Center G Floor Entrance (next to The Beef Master restaurant). Your tour guide will be holding a "TripGuru" sign waiting for you. Note: Starting April 1, 2026, our meeting point will be moving to MBK Center Entrance, 1st Floor.
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