Budget Day Trip To Ayutthaya From Bangkok – Group Tours From $42

Want a day trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok?

In this guide you’ll find the best day trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok to add to your Bangkok itinerary.

We’ve been a few times to Ayutthaya and know what makes for a great Ayutthaya day trip. There are 2 options: self planned trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok or a tour, either a private tour or a group tour which is often cheaper.

Day trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok. Stupas at temples in Ayutthaya

Day Trip To Ayutthaya From Bangkok

With so many temples spread over a large area, planning a day trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok is overwhelming. Not to mention the stressful logistical aspects!!

If you want to visit Ayutthaya but find planning a day trip is too confusing and even time consuming, then booking a tour is the best option. There are some amazing group tours listed below and they start from only $50!

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Should I Book a Tour From Bangkok to Ayutthaya?

There are daily trains and minivans from Bangkok to Ayutthaya. And for more comfort you may also consider a private transfer.

The options are there, so organizing a day trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok is possible even without a tour.

The silhouette of Buddhist temples at dusk

However, if you’re limited on time, feel overwhelmed when planning what temples to visit, and don’t want to handle all the logistics for a few hour day trip, then booking a private tour to Ayutthaya or a budget group tour are the best options. You’ll even get to meet new people if opting for the group tour.

Trains from Bangkok to Ayutthaya

Multiple trains depart every day from Bangkok to Ayutthaya from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station and Don Mueang Station. The time to complete the journey is often listed at around 1 hour. However, this is never the case and the duration is most often over 2 hours.

If you have the luxury of time, taking a train is an interesting experience. As said, the downside is that using the train is going to bite a big chunk out of your time. Also know that the train station in Ayutthaya is a 45 minute walk from the main temples.

Minivans from Bangkok to Ayutthaya

Another option is to take a minivan. Minivans will get you directly into the main temples area in Ayutthaya.

There are numerous minivans departing everyday from Bangkok. Travel time is usually less than 90 minutes and a 1 way trip costs around $10 per person.

Top 3 Picks: Bangkok to Ayutthaya Tours

Day Trip To Ayutthaya From Bangkok. A train squeezing through a packed market on the rail tracks.

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Ayutthaya and Markets Tour
✔️ Includes Train Market
✔️ Full Day – 12 Hours

Day Trip To Ayutthaya From Bangkok.A temple views through an old brick window


Budget Private Tour
✔️ $100 for 3 ppl
✔️ 3 popular temples

A floating market near Bangkok. Ssian small boats selling goods along a river


Ayutthaya + Floating Market Tour
✔️ Best Rated Cheap Tour
✔️ Bi-Lingual Guide

List: Day Trip To Ayutthaya From Bangkok

Below is a table featuring the best budget tours from Bangkok to Ayutthaya. The table gives you an overview about the tour duration and price.

TourDurationPrice
1. Ayutthaya & Markets Tour12 hours$80 p.p
2. Ayutthaya Full Day Trip9 hours$98 x3 pax
3. Ayutthaya Tour + River Cruise9 hours$69 p.p
4. Ayutthaya + Floating Market8 hours$55 p.p
5. Ayutthaya Incl. Free Lunch7 hours$42 p.p
6. Ayutthaya Cheap Guided Tour9 hours$ 52 p.p

Best Budget Day Trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok

All the tours listed below include a ‘reserve now pay’ later option and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Ayutthaya & Markets Tour

A train passing through a market set up on the train tracks

⭐️ RATING: 4.5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ DURATION: 12 Hours | ↳ BOOK NOW

Join this exciting group tour from Bangkok to Ayutthaya and along the way discover a day the life at some of the most interesting Thai markets.

This tour takes you through the history of the ancient Kingdom of Siam (Ayutthaya) and along the way you’ll also get to experience Bangkok’s legendary floating markets and witness the Maeklong market unfolding as the train passes through.

After pick-up, the day starts at Maeklong Railway market as you watch the market pull back and unfold to make way for the train. Along the way to Ayutthaya your tour guide takes you to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. And the last stop is Ayutthaya.

Ayutthaya Full Day Trip

A view of an ancient temple viewed through a window.

⭐️ RATING: 4.6 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ DURATION: 9 Hours | ↳ BOOK NOW

Ready to book a private Bangkok to Ayutthaya day tour but not sure about the price? This tour combines the comfort of having your own driver to explore Ayutthaya at a reasonable price.

While this tour doesn’t include a guide, it only costs around $100 and is good for up to 3 people. It’s possible to add more people for around $30 per person.

This tour includes transport from Bangkok to Ayutthaya and you’ll get to visit 3 main sites: Wat Mahathat, Viharn Pra Mongkolborpit and Bang Pa-in Palace. While this is the fixed itinerary, it’s also possible to alter it within reason.

Useful Information

Consider spending a night or 2 in Ayutthaya. You’ll have more time to explore and you’ll also get to experience the temples without any crowds at sunrise or sunset.

Here are a 3 highly recommended places to stay.

Baan Pomphet for its simplistic and luxurious design and its location

Homey Hut Ayutthaya for its location near the temples, clean rooms and free breakfast.

Room Story Hostel for the affordability, social vibe and central location

Ayutthaya Tour + River Cruise

A cruise boat sailing along the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok

⭐️ RATING: 4.3 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ DURATION: 9 Hours | ↳ BOOK NOW

Combine ancient history of Ayutthaya with a relaxing lunch break cruising along the Chao Phraya river.

This Ayutthaya guided tour is a complete package with lunch, a guide and a visit to the 3 most important temples in Ayutthaya. Not only, you’ll also get to witness the largest reclining Buddha in Ayutthaya with a length of 42 meters.

Also don’t miss Wat Mahatat, where the head of a Buddha is tangled in the roots of a tree.

Ayutthaya + Floating Market

A boat selling steamed crab

⭐️ RATING: 4.6 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ DURATION: 8 Hours | ↳ BOOK NOW

Visit Ayutthaya and experience the main highlights and temples along with a guided floating market tour.

If you’re on a budget or want to be part of a larger group to meet new people, this join-in tour is for you.

While this Bangkok to Ayutthaya is the cheapest on this list, it includes everything in one reasonable price. Here are the places you’ll visit:

  • Bang Pa-In Royal Palace
  • Ayothaya Floating Market
  • Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
  • Wat Mahathat

Ayutthaya Incl. Free Lunch

Beautiful ancient Buddhist temples lined after each other

⭐️ RATING: 4.6 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ DURATION: 7 Hours | ↳ BOOK NOW

This one is another budget tour that will take care of everything for your visit to Ayutthaya. Transport, tour guide, entrance fees, experienced guide and even an a-la-carte lunch is included in the price.

In contrast to many other tours on this list that visit other places, this one only takes to Ayutthaya. But it does include stops at the most important sites and temples. And it is the cheapest tour you’ll find.

Ayutthaya Cheap Guided Tour

Jacqueline posing in a door at a temple in Ayutthaya Thailand

⭐️ RATING: 4.6 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ DURATION: 9 Hours | ↳ BOOK NOW

Step into Thailand’s ancient history and discover Ayutthaya’s temples and monasteries along with what was once the Royal families’ favorite summer residence.

Your guide will walk you through Ayutthaya’s history on this 9 hour tour. Learn about Buddhist history, architecture, and religion as you explore countless temples.

This tour includes a stop at Bang Pa-In Royal Palace on the way to Ayutthaya. It was once the favorite summer retreat of the Thai Royal Family.

Off Topic – But Since You’re in Bangkok…

Bangkok Midnight Food Tour by Tuk Tuk

An asian cook sauteeing food with big flames

⭐️ RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ DURATION: 4 Hours | BOOK NOW

Slightly off topic because this isn’t a Bangkok to Ayutthaya tour. However it is a unique culinary experience and is a great way to end day.

Note: this tour starts at 7:00pm not midnight.

This evening tour throws you straight into Bangkok’s legendary street-food scene as you ride the colorful city’s backstreets and hidden spots. And what better way than do this on fun Tuk-Tuk.

Your Tuk-Tuk driver whizzes through the traffic and stops you at some incredible local restaurants to sample some of the best Thai cuisine. This tour is a complete package including all food and Tuk-Tuk transport. And the evening ends at a secret roof-top bar.

Wondering where to Stay in Bangkok?

Bangkok is a huge City and is very diverse from 1 place to the other. With that in mind, it’s important to plan ahead and choose the right place or area to stay in.

Read this article for an overview about the areas to stay in Bangkok.

How we efficiently plan our trips.

Planning a holiday can be overwhelming, especially for those hands-on in the process. Thankfully, technology has simplified the task, making it easier to organize trips to destinations like Thailand. Here are the resources we swear by:

BOOKING.COM: Our go-to for booking accommodation. It’s user-friendly, offers the best prices*, and boasts the largest selection of online properties.

KLOOK: Our go to resource for planning activities is KLOOK. Here we find loads of interesting activities for the destinations we’re visiting. And it’s really easy. Just enter the name of the destination in the search bar and a list of activities with prices and review score comes up.

It’s almost like shopping for something Amazon and the prices are also really competitive.

GET YOUR GUIDE: Another website for tours booking in Thailand and around the world is Get Your Guide. Here you’ll find a wide range of tours at great prices and most often have free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.

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