{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/bangkoktravelpoint.com\/bangkok-to-ayutthaya-by-train.html#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/bangkoktravelpoint.com\/bangkok-to-ayutthaya-by-train.html","headline":"Bangkok to Ayutthaya Day Trip by Train &#038; Car, Bus &#038; Minivan","name":"Bangkok to Ayutthaya Day Trip by Train &#038; Car, Bus &#038; Minivan","description":"Bangkok to Ayutthaya distance is about 80 kilometers.\u00a0Ayutthaya is\u00a0a small city\u00a0with less than 80,000 population located\u00a0in\u00a0north side\u00a0Bangkok.\u00a0Bangkok to Ayutthaya Day Trip is one of many activity which\u00a0most\u00a0travelers do at\u00a0the weekend. Despite the fact that, Ayutthaya can be\u00a0accessed\u00a0from Bangkok by train, bus, car &amp; minivan, getting from\u00a0Bangkok\u00a0to\u00a0Ayutthaya\u00a0by train\u00a0are\u00a0very frequent.\u00a0However, l would suggest you not to eliminate [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2018-10-05","dateModified":"2019-07-30","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/bangkoktravelpoint.com\/author\/bangkokpoint#Person","name":"Kim","url":"https:\/\/bangkoktravelpoint.com\/author\/bangkokpoint","identifier":1,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/bb8e5122998d6893893e340652c3f792df5b2bbce62b6c9d9c54133ee357edd2?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/bb8e5122998d6893893e340652c3f792df5b2bbce62b6c9d9c54133ee357edd2?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Bangkok Travel Point","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/bangkoktravelpoint.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/11\/bankok.jpg","url":"https:\/\/bangkoktravelpoint.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/11\/bankok.jpg","width":350,"height":150}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/bangkoktravelpoint.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/Wat-Mahathat-e1538724867943.jpg","url":"https:\/\/bangkoktravelpoint.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/Wat-Mahathat-e1538724867943.jpg","height":540,"width":540},"url":"https:\/\/bangkoktravelpoint.com\/bangkok-to-ayutthaya-by-train.html","about":["Beyond Bangkok"],"wordCount":1569,"articleBody":"Bangkok to Ayutthaya distance is about 80 kilometers.\u00a0Ayutthaya is\u00a0a small city\u00a0with less than 80,000 population located\u00a0in\u00a0north side\u00a0Bangkok.\u00a0Bangkok to Ayutthaya Day Trip is one of many activity which\u00a0most\u00a0travelers do at\u00a0the weekend. Despite the fact that, Ayutthaya can be\u00a0accessed\u00a0from Bangkok by train, bus, car &amp; minivan, getting from\u00a0Bangkok\u00a0to\u00a0Ayutthaya\u00a0by train\u00a0are\u00a0very frequent.\u00a0However, l would suggest you not to eliminate alternative ways as each transportation has some edge and some downsides.\u00a0Let&#8217;s quickly discuss each other in details before concluding.Table of ContentsToggleBangkok to Ayutthaya TrainTrain ScheduleBangkok to Ayutthaya By TaxiBangkok to Ayutthaya By Bus &amp; MinivanBy BusBy\u00a0MinivanHow To Get Around Ayutthaya?Tuk Tuks:Bike Rental:AC-Taxis:Things to in AyutthayaWat MahathatWat RatchaburanaWat ThammikaratWat Phra RamWat Phra Sri SanphetBangkok to Ayutthaya TrainAs of now moving from Bangkok to Ayutthaya by train is advisable by several passengers.\u00a0During your trip to Ayutthaya from\u00a0Bangkok\u00a0by train\u00a0you will view many astonish scene\u00a0which means a real adventure.\u00a0 In addition, Bangkok to Ayutthaya Train trip duration does not take more than two\u00a0hours, which\u00a0is manageable and most important aspect of this ride is\u00a0its\u00a0the cheapest way\u00a0to get there\u00a0from\u00a0Bangkok to Ayutthaya train ticket cost is just 20 Baht (third-class) each each way.\u00a0Isn&#8217;t a good deal?\u00a0However,\u00a0the first-class ticket cost is a bit\u00a0higher (330 Baht).To catch Ayutthaya train from Bangkok, go to\u00a0the Hua Lamphong Station\u00a0(near\u00a0MRT Station).\u00a0Once you arrive there directly go to\u00a0train ticket counter. These days two ticket counter serve one is for those purchased\u00a0tickets\u00a0 in advance and\u00a0another\u00a0one make reservation of present customers.\u00a0Depending\u00a0 your taste you can buy\u00a0tickets.Remember to bring your passport along, as it is often required to book tickets for tourists.\u00a0The major drawback of buying\u00a0a third-class ticket\u00a0is you can&#8217;t get your desirable seats. Once you\u00a0have bought\u00a0ticket go to stand #7\u00a0(check on your ticket for stand) and wait for the train. As\u00a0a train stop\u00a0jump on\u00a0the train\u00a0and then grab your desirable seats.Bangkok to Ayutthaya TrainDon&#8217;t misplace your ticket until you reach to Ayutthaya because\u00a0the ticket inspector\u00a0will verify your ticket at\u00a0least\u00a0one time during your trip.\u00a0Once train about\u00a0 to reach Ayutthaya check your luggage\u00a0and jump off quickly since\u00a0the sometimes Thailand train\u00a0does not stop for enough time even sometimes don&#8217;t\u00a0stop more than one minute.Train ScheduleBangkok to Ayutthaya train schedule is below.Train NumberDepartsArrivesType30304.2005.48Ordinary33905.2006.44Ordinary2105.4506.58Special Express DRC13506.4008.25Rapid11107.0008.37Rapid7508.2009.41Express708.3009.47Special Express DRC20109.2511.27Ordinary7110.0511.24Express310.5012.15Special Express DRC20911.2013.04Ordinary23311.4013.06Ordinary21112.5514.31Ordinary10913.4515.17Rapid20714.0515.57Ordinary14515.2016.56Rapid30116.3018.32Ordinary341\/317.0018.57Ordinary31717.2519.12Ordinary918.1019.44Special Express31318.2020.18Ordinary7718.3519.59Express13918.5520.25Rapid1319.3521.06Special Express2520.0021.40Express10720.1021.43Rapid2320.3021.52Express13320.4522.17Rapid10521.0022.22Rapid6721.3022.50Express5122.0023.29Express14122.2523.53RapidBangkok to Ayutthaya By TaxiNothing can beat taxi ride when it comes to door to door hassle-free, comfortable and privacy ride.\u00a0Getting\u00a0Bangkok\u00a0to Ayuttahya is yet another option and HIGHLY recommended to families with kids.\u00a0As compared to\u00a0train, ride,\u00a0taxi, take\u00a0less time if you hire an experienced driver who really knows route between Bangkok to Ayutthaya.\u00a0So many taxi drivers in Bangkok don&#8217;t know the route so it&#8217;s advisable that you carry route map with yourself so you can guide your driver if he\/she turn into a self-claim professional driver.\u00a0Taxi cost between Bangkok to Ayutthaya could be between 2000-2500 for eight hours and can be varies\u00a0depending\u00a0on your trip duration.\u00a0Here I am leaving a driver contact details who have\u00a0a good reputation\u00a0on\u00a0tripadvisors.+66 81 634 2899? (Eddy).Bangkok to Ayutthaya By Bus &amp; MinivanIf you prefer to go by road by public transport, bus and minivan would be your partner for this journey.By BusIf you give preference to to go by road by public transport, bus and minivan would definitely be your companion for this journey.\u00a0It&#8217;s an additional possible way to get there. Buses depart from\u00a0the Mo Chit station\u00a0after every 30 minutes and take 90 minutes to reach Ayutthaya. Bus ticket cost is around 50 Baht.By\u00a0MinivanTo catch\u00a0a minivan\u00a0for Ayutthaya from Bangkok, head over to\u00a0the Mo Chit Bus Station.BTS: Grab the BTS Skytrain to Mo Chit BTS. The bus and BTS station are around a 20 minute walk apart so either get a taxi (less than 50\u00a0Baht) or a local bus:Buses: 26, 77, 96, 104, 136, 145, 509 go to the bus terminal Bus: Buses leave various places in Bangkok. Buses 3,16, 26,49, 77,96, 104, 134, 136, 138, 145, 170, 509, 517, 529, 536 all go to Mo Chit.Picking out the minivan: Check around for directions or pay a visit to one of the counters and ask where to wait.How To Get Around Ayutthaya?As soon as you reach to Ayutthaya you have to figure out how best to see all the temples.\u00a0The very first sightseeing in Ayutthaya you would like to visit is actually an island within the city, so to turn up you either take a 4\u00a0Baht\u00a0($0.10) ferry (2 mins) or more often than not you consider a tuk-tuk to take you around for the entire day.Tuk Tuks:Moving around Ayutthaya by tuk tuk is quite common.If you&#8217;ve got good negotiating skills, you can get tuk-tuk 200-250 per hour and a tuk tuk can accommodate upto SIX persons so if you are more than one this would be wise decision.Bike Rental:It&#8217;s also possible to lease a bike by spending 50 Baht for\u00a0the whole day. It&#8217;s a cost effective and I suppose many backpackers will think of this as option for sure. Bear in mind, in summer Ayutthaya temperature hit\u00a0with\u00a040\u00a0degrees.\u00a0Bikes can be found from pretty much nearly\u00a0every\u00a0hotel.If you walk to down any street you\u2019ll manage to pick one up.If you have decided to stay overnight and need cheapest room in Ayutthaya go to Toto house\u00a0TOTO GUESTHOUSE Address : 6\/5 Naresuan RoadDouble room : from 300 to 500 Baht. Greatest deal.For bike explorer blow is an excellent tour map.AC-Taxis:For anybody who is concern about temperature and wish to stay away from heat, get an AC taxi. It&#8217;s most high-priced but comfy method of getting around Ayutthaya, An Ac Taxi cost is around 1000 baht for few hours.Things to in AyutthayaAll of the temples below cost 50 Baht? entrance fee unless of course otherwise listed.Wat MahathatWat Mahathat was residence of the Supreme Patriarch or leader of the Thai Buddhist monks. Mostly historics believes that\u00a0Wat Mahathat was developed in\u00a04th century A.D.\u00a0Wat Mahathat is prominent of possessing the head of a Buddha statue that has been eaten by a tree.\u00a0There is a fee of 50 Baht (1.30 USD) to get into the grounds of Wat Mahathat. There is also some shops where you can buy something to eat. I drank mango smoothie and it cost was 100 Baht.The temples open all days and operating time\u00a0\u00a007.00 &#8211; 17.00.You can take photographs with head of statue but its not allowed to touch any statue.\u00a0Wat MahathatWat RatchaburanaThe best part about wat Ratchaburana is tourist are allowed to go inside the main prang.The temple was developed by King Borom Ratchathirat II at the spot where both his brothers was killed (they wiped out each other) during a battle for the vacant throne of Ayutthaya. Immediately after both his brother passed away.Wat Ratchaburana is another temple where entry fee is just 50 Baht.The temple is open from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm every day.Wat RatchaburanaWat ThammikaratWat Thammikarat is on the list of less visited ruins in the ancient Siam capital of Ayutthaya, Thailand. 20 bath access fee for foreigners and free of charge for Thai.The leading ruins to check out at Wat Thammikarat is a chedi that is encompassed by a many lion statues.Wat Thammikarat TempleWat Phra RamWat Phra Ram\u00a0\u00a0development\u00a0was\u00a0initiated\u00a0by\u00a0King Ramesuan at the cremation site in 1912 and after\u00a0he\u00a0resigns\u00a0his\u00a0colleague\u00a0King Borom\u00a0continued\u00a0the work and\u00a0finally\u00a0in\u00a0 2284 B.E it gets completed by Rachathirat\u00a0\u00a0King Borom\u00a0Coat\u00a0\u00a0King Ramesuan developed this temple for his father\u00a0King Uthong. The temple is open from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm and visitor are required to buy an entry ticket which cost is 50 Baht. The primary stupa is positioned in the middle of the temple adjoining by plenty of trees.Wat Phra Sri SanphetWat Phra Sri SanphetIt was initially the grandest and most stunning temple in the capital until 1767 when city was entirely ruined by the Burmese. As expected Wat phra si sanphet entrance fee is 50 Baht. If you visit grounds of the Temple you would notice many Thai ladies are performing local handicraft work.Wat Phra Sri SanphetThere are main temples that you should visit in your one day trip from Bangkok Ayutthaya.Listed below are few more places you may visit.Somdet Phra Si Nakharin ParkMonument To Princess SrinagarindraWat Lokaya SuthaAyutthaya Historical ParkBang Pa-In PalaceI hope you will enjoy your Bangkok to Ayutthaya one day trip as much I enjoyed.                                                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