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Wat Ratcha Burana

Historical landmark in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

Updated: February 20, 2024 08:52 AM

Wat Ratcha Burana is located in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (City in Thailand), Thailand. It's address is 9H58+FWF, Chikun Alley, Tambon Tha Wa Su Kri, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13000, Thailand.

9H58+FWF, Chikun Alley, Tambon Tha Wa Su Kri, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13000, Thailand

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Where is Wat Ratcha Burana?

Wat Ratcha Burana is located at: 9H58+FWF, Chikun Alley, Tambon Tha Wa Su Kri, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13000, Thailand.

What are the coordinates of Wat Ratcha Burana?

Coordinates: 14.3586993, 100.5672876

Wat Ratcha Burana Reviews

Andrew “Andy” Davis
2023-12-29 10:32:56 GMT

Great ruins of yesteryear and the ancient capital of Ayutaya. Beautiful to walk around and imagine it as it once would have stood. Step still enable access to the highest point which offers great views down onto the ruins. Well worth a visit and at new year entrance was free but recommend going early to avoid the crowds

carloscharmy
2024-04-14 07:52:30 GMT

Wat Ratcha Burana, while impressive, felt less captivating due to its similar architecture and increasing heat. While still noteworthy, it didn't stand out as much compared to earlier temples visited that day. Under different conditions, the experience might have been more enjoyable.

Richard A Francisco
2024-03-10 16:09:14 GMT

Wat Ratcha Burana is right besides Wat Maha That. It's actually easy to walk over if you can stand walking under the hot sun. This fascinating temple is well preserved with the main prang in fabulous condition. Historically, this is a significant temple for the Royals.

Luis García Márquez
2024-04-01 14:18:52 GMT

Immerse yourself in the enchanting tale of resilience and spirituality amidst the majestic ruins of Ayutthaya, Thailand. 🏛💫 Bearing witness to the splendor of the ancient Kingdom of Siam, these ancient ruins tell stories of greatness and decline.

Angelica F
2023-12-05 13:49:05 GMT

Enterance fee 50 Baht for foreigner.
Can be pretty hot during the day but they provide the umbrella for free.

It's the Buddish temple. The temple is broken because of the war.

You can still walk around and enjoy the view.

66_203 Tanyaporn Y.
2024-01-28 12:46:05 GMT

Visit there in October last year with my family, one of the ancient temples in Ayutthaya you should visit. We went there on weekdays in the evening, when there weren't a lot of people and it was perfect weather to walk and look around the temple. It seems like many foreign tourists would like to visit this temple because I met quite a lot on that day. Not to mention, I also got to meet this little cutie 😻
It's possible to drive a personal car and park on the side of the road in front of the temple though it may be a bit hard to find a parking spot when there are a lot of people visiting so another transportation option is to hop a three-wheeled vehicle.👍🏼

Town Traveller
2023-12-31 18:06:07 GMT

Another temple on the list. There's an entrance fee or you can buy the group ticket where you visit like 6 temples. The highlight of this site is that you can actually climb up the tower and see the view from above.

Carl Brown
2024-05-01 00:29:57 GMT

The only site where you are permitted to climb and see inside one of the towers. A splendid and different view.

Tang Augusta
2024-04-02 16:57:04 GMT

Abandoned royal monastery after the Burmese wars a few centuries ago. Now serving as one of the cultural heritage in Ayutthaya.

Greg Johnston
2023-11-07 02:10:01 GMT

We enjoyed our visit here, there are some ramps for access, the cost was 50baht. The views are great from the temple and it is located in Ayutthaya historic Park with several other Wat's. You will find this located next to Wat Mahathat. The tall pagoda can be climbed. But be careful.
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John K
2023-09-04 05:37:10 GMT

Of the six temples on the combo entry ticket, this one was definitely worth a visit. I'll let my photos tell the story. One note - there were ramps for those in a wheelchair to access the main part of the temple grounds.

Jamie Hall
2024-03-29 07:51:45 GMT

50 thb entry or 220 for the pass. Definitely worth a visit after the temple next door.

Mathias Skjæran Landrø
2024-02-12 12:41:47 GMT

Cool wat, loved that it was open late, so I could go explore it at night. So cool to see it in the dark! Impressive structures to see!

VIEWZFINDER
2024-01-16 11:56:56 GMT

Nice place to visit if you are a tourist.
300 THB for foreigners, free for Thais

semmy depri absori
2023-10-18 14:38:22 GMT

One of recommended temple complex beside the mahathat, situated and located just next mahathat. Entrance fee 50thb for foreigners and 10thb for Thais, do come on weekdays to avoid long queue

Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed
2023-09-14 09:04:51 GMT

This is another large Buddist temple ruin located in Ayutthaya historic Park. This beautiful site is located right next to wat mahathat. There is a hill like pagoda that can be climbed up to pagoda. Tourists must be very careful while climbing up. The view from the top is very charming. A huge green grassfield with red ruins can be viewed. For foreigners entrance fee is 50 baht, 10 for locals.

Mariusz Malec
2023-04-16 18:02:40 GMT

Wat Ratchaburana is one of the most popular temples in Ayutthaya Historical Park. At the end of the high season (beg. in March 2023) the place was not very busy in the late morning. About clothing code - guards did not say anything about my shorts and sandals. I recommend to take a cap or hat because there is a lot of walking in the sun. In the front of the temple, on the another side of the road there is Homglin, a nice cafe with Thai desserts. You can sit there and admire the view of temple.

Arun S
2022-12-25 17:15:15 GMT

This particular temple ruins surrounded by very positive energy. Cool buildings layout. Very peaceful place. Get a guide to explain about temple and its history. Must visit place in Ayutthaya city. Temple has a history related to Indian mythology. Only temple in Ayutthaya city where you can go inside the stupa. Rest all temples are closed and prohibited to enter.

Jeppe Van Dingenen
2023-02-22 04:26:30 GMT

Beautiful ancient temple. The history is briefly explained throughout the site. Entrance fee is 50 bath for foreigners, Thai pay 10.

Audrey Roy
2023-11-29 04:03:19 GMT

Beautiful sites ! Get the 6 sites tickets and save your money ! Dont forget to dress according the fact that you are visiting a temple ! Cover your shoulders and knees.

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Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, or locally and simply Ayutthaya is the capital of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province of Thailand. Ayutthaya was the capital of the Ayutthaya kingdom. source

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