What this place feels like
Very classic with very quiet, very photogenic, very intimate character.
Ordination hall (Ubosot
Transport yourself back to the splendor of ancient Thailand at the Ordination Hall (Ubosot) along Naresuan Road, nestled in the historic district of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. Bathed in warm late morning sunlight under a clear blue sky, this captivating site reveals weathered brick stupas and towering spires, each whispering stories from a bygone era. Wander through serene ruins articulated by timeless craftsmanship, feel the quiet majesty enveloping the space, and be inspired by the harmonious blend of nature and history. An evocative journey awaits travelers yearning to connect with authentic cultural heritage and the soul of Thailand’s old capital. Embrace this moment of contemplative beauty and let your imagination roam through centuries of devotion and artistry.
November to February for pleasant temperatures and clear skies
Most videos filmed Dec–Jan during summer. July is quiet - more local atmosphere, fewer tourists.
Frequently asked questions
November to February for pleasant temperatures and clear skies
1–2 hours
Comfortable walking shoes, Camera or smartphone for photos, Sun protection (hat, sunscreen), Light water bottle, and Guidebook or audio guide app
History Lovers, Culture Enthusiasts, Photographers, Solo Travelers, and Educational Trips
The nearest airport is Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), approximately 1.5-hour drive from Ayutthaya.
Stay close by in charming guesthouses or boutique hotels in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya city center, offering easy access to historic sites.Book a stay →
Enhance your trip with a river cruise along the Chao Phraya, bicycle tours around Ayutthaya, or visits to nearby museums and markets.Book a tour →
$1-$25
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One of 76 clips our travelers have filmed in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
