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The Ayothaya Riverside Hotel, Ayutthaya overlooks the Pasak River. It is a few minutes drive to the city centre and within walking distance of Wat Phichaisongkram.
River View Place Executive serviced mansion is ideally located overlooking Pasak river with magnificant sunset views. Easy to access to industrial estate, downtown and tourist sites.
The Ayutthaya Grand Hotel is a delightful hotel where you will find all the comforts and facilities of an international hotel. The hotel is located a few minutes drive to the city centre. The famous temples Wat Yai Chaimongkol and Wat Panacheng are only 5 minutes drive. A comprehensive range of meeting facilities as well as an impressive pool are provided.
The Krungsri River Hotel, Ayutthaya is on the banks of the Pasak River. Wat Yai Chaimongkol and Wat Panacheng are a short drive away. This riverside hotel has its own river cruise service and a 6 lane bowling centre.
The U-Thong Inn Hotel, Ayutthaya is within walking distance of Wat Yai Chaimongkol and is about 5 minutes drive to the city centre and 20 minutes drive to the Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts & Crafts Centre.
Situated in the tranquil setting of Pasak, the Woraburi Ayothaya Convention Resort has all the modern facilities to ensure a comfortable and convenient stay. The resort's central location makes in an
Ayutthaya Garden River Home is like a Gateway to Ayutthaya World Heritage, the glorious historic capital city of Thailand. Here you will experience high quality healthcare services for your physical as well as mental relaxation including our weight loss programs designed to help decrease the risk of major illness.
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Iudia is a tasteful, comfortable and well equipped serviced accommodation located among the ancient ruins of the great Siamese kingdom of Ayudhya. Ayudhya served as the Siamese royal capital from 1350-1767. The city was sacked by the Burmese in 1767 and put to the torch.During its heyday Ayudhya was one of greatest and richest cities in Asia, envied not only by the Burmese but by the Europeans as well. Under King Ramesuan Ayudhya conquered the great Khmer kingdom of Angkor Wat and brought back precious Khmer artifacts, treasures and artisans to Siam.From Ayudhya the kings of the powerful Siamese empire ruled over a vast territory that extended from the borders of Burma, Laos and Cambodia in the north down to the Malay peninsular in the south. Perhaps denoting the power and glory of the Siamese kingdom, the name "Ayudhya" in Sanskrit also means "indestructible."
Ayutthaya has long been recognized as both a center for Thai culture and history as well as a bustling commercial area, close to Bangkok and many major industrial estates. This mix of culture and commerce brings a diverse range of tourists and business people to the area.