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Ayutthaya Map

Ayutthaya Map

Explore the temples of Ayutthaya with our Ayutthaya Map. Easily reference temples and ruins, museums, foreign settlements, markets and accommodation.

By Travel Guide Spot 🌏

Last updated: May 12, 2025

Our Ayutthaya temples guide from Bangkok map highlights the temples and historical sites of the Ayutthaya Historical Park and beyond. We cover famous landmarks, hidden treasures, and key spots beyond the main island, like museums, markets, and the historic foreign settlements.

  • Popular Temples on the Main Island

    • These are the well-known sites that tourists often hit on day tours from Bangkok.
  • Less Touristy Temples on the Main Island

    • These quieter spots offer a more peaceful and real experience.
  • Temples and Ruins Off the Main Island

    • These locations are less crowded and showcase Ayutthaya’s history as a trading hub, including old foreign settlements.

You can use this map offline on google maps for your next trip.

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  2. Open the Map

    • Tap the rectangle icon in the top-right corner of the embedded map to open it in the Google Maps app.
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    • In the “Saved” or “Maps” section (depending on your app version):
      • Tap the You option in the bottom menu.
      • Select “Maps” to view your saved maps.
      • Tap the map to open and explore it.
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Section titled “What are the most popular Temples in Ayutthaya?”
  1. Wat Phra Mahathat
  • Buddha head entwined in tree roots
  • Central prang partially collapsed after Burmese invasion
  1. Wat Ratchaburana
  • Intricate prang and historical relics
  • Built as a memorial to royal brothers who died in a power struggle
  1. Wat Phra Ram
  • Towering Khmer-style prang
  • Built on cremation site of Ayutthaya’s founding king
  1. Wat Phra Si Sanphet
  • Iconic three chedis
  • Once Ayutthaya’s holiest temple, part of royal palace grounds
  1. Wat Lokaya Sutha
  • 42-meter Reclining Buddha
  • Symbolizes Buddha’s serenity and entry into Nirvana
  1. Wat Chaiwatthanaram
  • Angkor Wat-style architecture and central prang
  • Built by King Prasart Thong in honor of his mother
  1. Wat Phutthaisawan
  • Reclining Buddha and early royal monastery
  • Survived Burmese destruction, significant historical value
  1. Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan
  • Giant seated Buddha (19m tall)
  • Thai-Chinese temple built in memory of a drowned princess
  1. Wat Yai Chai Mongkon
  • 62-meter tall chedi and rows of seated Buddhas
  • Renamed to commemorate King Naresuan’s victory over Burma
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