Unforgettable Long Weekend Stag Do in Ayutthaya

Unleash the party beast in historic Ayutthaya!

22 April 2023

Ayutthaya is a wonderful location for a stag do, set between Bangkok and Chiang Mai. The city is filled with ancient ruins and impressive temples, with great activities to enjoy such as river cruises, cycling tours, and food tours. From wild nightlife to cultural attractions, Ayutthaya has something to offer every stag party.

Travel plan

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Day 1

History and Cuisine

  • Check into Sala Ayutthaya, a beautiful hotel with stunning river views
  • Visit Ayutthaya Historical Park to explore ancient temples and ruins
  • Stroll through the charming Bang Ian Night Market and sample street food favorites
  • Enjoy a traditional Thai lunch at the riverside Baan Thai House
  • Take a boat ride to view the city's impressive temples from the water
  • End the day with a dinner of riverfront seafood at Baan Suan Restaurant
Day 2

Adventure and Nightlife

  • Rise early for a sunrise bike ride through the countryside with Ayutthaya Bicycle Tour
  • Visit the majestic Wat Chaiwatthanaram temple and learn about its history
  • Take a thrilling elephant ride at Ayutthaya Elephant Palace and Village
  • Relax with a massage at the luxurious Krungsri River Hotel spa
  • Explore the night scene with a rooftop bar crawl through the city's best bars
  • Party the night away at Soundset 1, a popular club with live music and DJs

How to get there

Plane

The easiest way to get to Ayutthaya by plane is to fly into Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok and then take a taxi or minibus from there. The journey takes around 1.5 hours depending on traffic.

Car

The most convenient way to get to Ayutthaya by car is to hire a taxi or book a private transfer from Bangkok. The journey takes around 1.5 hours depending on traffic. It's best to avoid rush hour if possible.

Train

Ayutthaya has its own train station, so taking the train is a good option. There are regular services from Bangkok which take around 90 minutes. The station is located in the city center, making it convenient to get around.

Boat

Although there are no direct boat services to Ayutthaya, it is possible to take a river cruise from Bangkok to Bang Pa-In and then take a taxi or bus to Ayutthaya. This can be a scenic way to travel and takes around 3-4 hours depending on the cruise.

Bus

There are a number of buses that run from Bangkok to Ayutthaya. The best option is to take a bus from Mo Chit Bus Terminal as they run regularly throughout the day. The journey takes around 2 hours, depending on traffic.

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