05/08/2008

River View Place

35/3 Horatanachai, U-Thong Rd.Ayutthaya, Thailand 13000
River View Place Executive serviced mansion is ideally located overlooking Pasak river with magnificant sunset views. With great restaurant, swimming pool and fitness center, this service mansion is considered one of the best in Ayutthaya.
River View Place

River View Place Ayutthaya Location :

The mansion is easy access to industrial estate, downtown and tourist sites.

Rooms at River View Place Ayutthaya :


River View Place hastandard rooms to welcome all visitors who wish to make a business trip or leisure travel in Ayutthaya. Guests can spend a relaxing vacation at River View Place with well equipped room amenities.

Hotel Facilities at River View Place Ayutthaya :

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Hotel facilities of River View Place are available to guests for further convenience. Thai Staffs generally offer gracious service to make visitors feel at home. The standard hotel facilities that River View Place has available are Banquet Facilities, Golf Course, Indoor Swimming Pool (s), Meeting room (s), Safty Deposit Box.

Travelers can benefit from well selected hotel facilities of River View Place as listed below:

  • Banquet Facilities
  • Golf Course
  • Indoor Swimming Pool (s)
  • Meeting room (s)
  • Safty Deposit Box
  • Tennis Court (s)


Hotel Services at River View Place Ayutthaya :


The River View Place is ideal for travelers who are after value for money accommodation in Ayutthaya. With essential hotel services, guests are ensured to have a relaxing time in Ayutthaya. In addition, team of River View Place is eager to assist customers on any requests. You can find all hotel services that are available at River View Place from the list below:

  • Car Parking
  • Concierge Service
  • Currency Exchange
  • Laundry Service
  • Postal Service

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26/04/2008

Chow Praya Hut

Rice, vegetables, fresh water fish and flavoured with black pepper, garlic and fish sauce, along with an
abundance of fresh fruit and many traditional Thai sweets as dessert, was enjoyed as the main food of
Sukhothai. Ayutthaya added other elements to the main ingredients. The now essential
fiery chilli pepper - was introduced at this time, along with the equally popular
coriander, lime and tomato.
front view bungalow for your relaxing vacation
The subtle mixing of herbs and spices and market-fresh ingredients makes
dining a special culinary experience seasoned to individual taste with several
condiments such as fish sauce, chilli peppers and sauces.
double room for a culinary vacation
We have three categories of accommodations
Take a culinary vacation or weekend in the peaceful, natural
environment to leave the stress behind and enjoy your stay in one
of our very well equipped accommodations. Take advantage of
the specialties of our restaurant and spoil yourself with gourmet
Thai food.
King Naresuan Monument
Do not miss out on the many attractions in Autthaya
Ayutthaya has a treasure of attractions and sites to visit. One of
many is the Wat Phukhao Thong where the King Naresuan Monument
is located.
is a source of life and income for many. It is included into the celebrations of Ayutthaya like the Loy Kratong
festival when people pay their gratitude to the water and send floating lights made of banana leaves,
flowers and candles down the river.
Ayutthaya counts more than 500 temples in and in the surrounding areas.
Ayutthaya is famous for the "Sleeping Buddha" and the golden top of
the Chedi Si Suriyothai Pagoda. The capital was destroyed 1761 by
the Burmese but the remains are an attraction for many. The Unesco
placed the city as a "World Heritage" on the list of protected sites.
เป็นโครงการอันเนื่องมาจากพระราชดำริในสมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสิริกิติ์พระบรม
ราชินีนาถที่ทรงมีน้ำพระราชหฤทัยมุ่งที่จะเทิดทูนพระเกียรติคุณและ
พระมหาวีรกรรมอันยิ่งใหญ่ของสมเด็จพระสุริโยทัยให้ปรากฏเป็น
อนุสรณ์แห่งศักดิ์ศรีและจารึกเกียรติประวัติอยู่คู่ชาติไทยตราบชั่วกาลนาน
คณะรัฐมนตรีมีมติเมื่อ 21 มิถุนายน 2531 ให้ดำเนินการก่อสร้าง
พระราชานุสาวรีย์สมเด็จพระสุริโยทัยเฉลิมพระเกียรติในฐานะมหาวีรกษัตริย์
ของชาติไทย ณ สถานที่ประวัติศาสตร์ ทุ่งมะขามหย่อง (จ.พระนครศรีอยุธยา)
น้อมเกล้าน้อมกระหม่อมเฉลิมพระเกียรติสมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสิริกิติ์พระบรม
ราชินีนาถในมหามงคลสมัยเฉลิมพระชนมพรรษา 5 รอบ พุทธศักราช 2535
โดยมอบหมายให้กระทรวงมหาดไทยรับผิดชอบในการก่อสร้างพื้นที่ 250 ไร่
เป็นพื้นที่กักเก็บน้ำ 100 ไร่ ต่อมา ได้มีพระราชดำริให้ขยายพื้นที่กักเก็บน้ำ
158 ไร่ ความจุน้ำประมาณ 1,080,000 ลูกบาศก์เมตร
Covered part of the restaurant
The Chow Praya Restaurant in Autthaya Province
Take an excursion into the traditional Thai kitchen and enjoy our
with care and love prepared food. Enjoy the exhibition of our
selected dishes we show below.
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อาหารไทยส่วนใหญ่มีวิธีการนำมาประกอบอาหาร
อย่างง่ายๆ และใช้เวลาไม่นานนัก เนื่องจาก คนไทยมักจะมีส่วนประกอบของอาหารติดอยู่ ทุกครัวเรือนเสมอ ไม่ว่าจะเป็นพริก กุ้งแห้ง น้ำปลา กะปิ ส้มมะขาม กระเทียม หัวหอม รวมไปถึงส่วนประกอบอาหารจำพวกผัก และ เนื้อสัตว์นานาชนิด
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ส่วนวิธีการนำมาประกอบอาหารนั้นมีหลาย รูปแบบด้วยกัน ไม่ว่าจะเป็น แกง ต้ม ผัด ยำ ซึ่งแต่ละวิธีก็ล้วนได้รับอิทธิพลมาจากประเทศ ต่างๆ อาทิ เช่น การใช้เครื่องเทศประกอบอาหาร นั้นได้รับอิทธิพลมาจากอินเดีย หรืออาหารจำพวก ผัดก็ได้รับอิทธิพลมาจากจีน เป็นต้น
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ดังนั้น ึงไม่ใช่เรื่องแปลกอะไรที่จะมีเมนูอาหาร ไทยกว่า 255 เมนูในทั่วทุกพื่นที่ของประเทศไทย ที่ขึ้นชื่อลือชาและถูกปากคนทั่วทุกมุมโลก

มาร่วมลองลิ้มชิมรสอาหารไทยและเทศที่ขึ้นชื่อ ลือชาในรสชาติและราคาที่คุณจะต้องติดใจ กับเราได้ที่...กระท่อมเจ้าพระยา รีสอร์ท
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07/04/2008

Woraburi Ayothaya Convention Resort

Situated in the tranquil setting of the Pasak River, 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 ideal place from which to discover the delights of this ancient city which boasts a treasure trove of must-see historical sights.

170 guest rooms of 4-star quality which a choice of double suite or twin suite rooms. A variety of culinary choices including international and local fare at Dinning Room, Deluxe Riverside Coffee Shop, Karaoke and Riverside Pavillion. River boat dinning cruise with spectacular views of the ancient city and historical temple for 100 guests, complete with karaoke. Fully-equipped business and conference meeting room, complete with sound equipment, LCD projector, tape recorder, TV, OHP, VCD, DVD, VDO and microphone.

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 ideal place from which to discover the delights of this ancient city which boasts a treasure trove of must-see historical sights.

32 Sqm.
River view
Hairdryer
Bath Robe
Remote Control
Mini Bar
Bathtub
Coffee Maker
Satellite Television
Connecting Room Available
Safe Box
Non-Smoking Rooms
IDD Phone
Hot Water
Air Conditioning










The ancient city of Ayutthaya, formally designated Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the Thai capital city for 417 years ago, and is one of Thailand's major tourist attractions.
Ayutthaya province is relatively small at 2,557 sq.km. and is easily accessible due to good road, rail and river connections and its proximity to Bangkok, Stradding the Chao Phraya River, the nation's principal waterway, the province is extremely important, as it was the Siamese capital for four centuries. The city of Ayutthaya is 76 km. north of Bangkok and boasts numerous magnificent ruins from its days as the capital. Just to the south, in perfect condition, stands the royal palace of Bang Pa-In set in splendid gardens. The province is also noted for H.M. the Queen's Bang Sai Arts and Crafts Centre.
Many ancient ruins and art works can be seen in a city that was founded in 1350 by King U-Thong when the Thais were forced southwards by northern neighbours. During the period when Ayutthaya was capital, 33 kings and several dynasties ruled the kingdom, until the glittering city was sacked by the Burmese in 1767, ruined and abandoned.
The extensive ruins and the historical records demonstrate that Ayutthaya was one of Southeast Asia's most prosperous cities. In recognition of its historical and cultural importance, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park, the location of the ruins adjacent to today's city, was declared a UNESCO'S World Heritage site in 1991.

located in the grand palace compound, like Wat Phra Si Rattanasatsadaram (Wat Phra Kaeo) of Bangkok. It was used as a residential palace in the reign of King Ramathibodi I. When King Borom Trai Lokkanat commanded that new living quarters be built, this residential palace was dedicated as the royal chapel without monks and novice inhabitants. It is open everyday from 08.00-18.00 hrs. Admission is 30 baht.

WIHAN PHRA MONGKHON BOPHIT
Phra Mongkhon Bophit, a large bronze cast Buddha image, was originally enshrined outside the grand palace to the east. King Songtham commanded it to be transferred to the west where it is currently enshrined and covered with a Mondop. During the 2nd fall of Ayutthaya, the building and the image were badly destroyed by fire. The one currently seen is a reconstruction. The open area northeast of the Sanctuary (Wihan) was
where the royal cremation ceremony took place (this practice is now held at Sanam Luang, the Phra Men Ground of Bangkok).

WAT MAHA THAT
This temple is located in front of the grand palace to the east near Pa Than Bridge. It was constructed in the reign of King Borom Rachathirat I. It houses the holy relics of Lord Buddha. Wat Mahathat is open everyday from 08.00-18.00 hrs. Admission is 30 baht.

CHAO SAM PHRAYA NATIONAL MUSEUM
The museum is located Dn Rochana Road, opposite the Tourism Authority of Thailand Dffice. It exhibits various antiques, Buddha images and famous carved panels. A receptacle in the Mondop contains the relics of Lord Buddha and objects of art more than 500 years old. The museum also has a substantial collection of local artifacts. It is open everyday except Mondays, Tuesday from 09.00-16.00 hrs. Admission is 30 baht.

WAT NA PHRA MEN
The former name of this monastery was Wat Phra Merurachikaram. It is located on the bank of Khong Subua opposite the grand palace. The Ubosot design is of early Ayutthaya style. The most interesting objects are the principal Buddha image, fully decorate in regal attire, and another ancient Buddha image made of stone in the small Wihan. It is open everyday from 08.00-17.00 hrs. Admission is 20 baht.

WAT YAI CHAIMONGKHON
This monastery, constructed . urmg the reign of King Uthong, is lo- ated outside the city to the utheast in the same direction as the railway station. One can see its large pagoda from far away. King Naresuan e Great commanded that the pagoda built to celebrate the victory of his mbat on elephant back, He also tended a huge construction to match the large pagoda of Wat Phukhao Thong, and named it "Phra Chedi Chaimongkhon" It is open everyday from 08.00-18.00 hrs. Admission is 20 baht.

WAT PHANAN CHOENG
Overlooking the river on the opposite bank from the main city, Wat Phanan Choeng was founded shortly before the establishment of Ayutthaya as the Kingdoms capital. Its main building enshrines a huge, seated Buddha image, that is 57 feet tall an object of particular devotion to Thais of Chinese origin. This principal image called Phrachao Phananchoeng was built of stucco in the attitude of subduing evil in 1325. The temple is a popular stopover for riverboat cruises along the Maenam Chao Phraya. This temple can be reached by boat from the fortress ruins.

WAT PHRA RAM
This monastery was situated outside the grand palace compound to the southeast. It was constructed by the royal command of King Ramesuan on ground where the royal cremation ceremony for his father, King Uthong, took place, A big lagoon in front of this monastery was originally named "Nong Sano" latterly "Bung Phra Ram", and currently "Phra Ram Public Pak" Wat Phra Ram is open everyday from 08.00-18.00 hrs. Admission is 30 baht.

WAT RATCHABURANA
This monastery was located near P Chan Bridge opposite Wat Maha That. King Borom Rachathirat II (Chao Sam Phraya) Commanded that two pagodas be built on the ground where Chao Ai and Chao Yi engaged n single-handed combat on elephant back, md both were killed. Later, he established Wihan combined with the Prang nearby ind upgraded it to a monastery. Wat Ratchaburana is open everyday from) 8.00-18.00 hrs. Admission is 30 baht.

WAT PHUTTHAISAWAN
This monastery is located on the riverbank opposite the city island to the south. Constructed in the area where King Uthong and his subject first migrated for the establishment of a new city of Ayutthaya, it was formerly called "Wiang Lek".

WAT CHAIWATTHANARAM
This is another monastery located on the same riverbank as Wat Phutthaisawan but to the west of the city island. It was built by the royal command of King Prasat Thong. The existing main Prang and pagodas around the corners are still in good shape. Wat Caiwatthanaram is open everyday from 08.00-18.00 hrs. Admission is 30 baht.

AYUTTHAYA HISTORICAL STUDY CENTER
Located on Rochana Road, this center is a national research institute devoted to the study of Ayutthaya, especially during the period when Ayutthaya was the capital of Thailand. The Center is responsible for the museum of the history of Ayutthaya which exhibits reconstructions from Ayutthaya's past. The Center also supports an information service and a library containing historical materials about Ayutthaya. Open everyday from 09.00-16.30 hrs. For more details please contact tel. (035) 245123-4, admission is 100baht.

ELEPHANT KRAAL PAVILION
The pavilion, utilized as the royal seat to witness the elephant roundup, is located in Tambon Suan Phrik, Amphoe Phra Nakhon Si. Ayutthaya. Its appearance is that of a big cage surrounded by logs having, from the front center, fencing lines of 45 degrees spread out to both sides far away into the jungle area. Around the kraal itself is an easthern wall with bricks to the height of the top of the logs. Behind the kraal and opposite the front fencing line is the pavilion housing the royal seat. The kraal currently seen was renovated in 1988 by the government.

BANG PA-IN SUMMER PALACE
Bang Pa-In is one of Ayutthaya's districts. It lies 58 kilometers north of Bangkok by rail, 61 kilometers by road. Bang Pa-In is famous for its royal palace which attracts many tourists. Originally, there was a riverine island. When King Prasat Thong became the Ayutthaya's king (1630-1655), he had the chumphon Nikayaram Temple built on his family estate. Later, he had a palace built in the middle of the island where he could periodically reside. The palace, surrrounded by a lake 400 meters long and 40 meters wide, and the Chumphon Nikayaram Temple are all that remain of King Prasat Thong's construction work at Bang Pa-In Palace was used as country residene by every Ayutthaya monarch after King Prasat Thong. But when the new capital was extablished in Bangkok, Bang Pa-In Palace Was deserted for 80 years. It was only during King Rama IV's reign (1851-1868) that Bang Pa-In Palace was again visited by kings. King Rama IV stayed there and had a house built in the old palace compound. His son, King Rama V (1868-1910) liked the place, stayed there every year and constructed the royal palace as it is seen.
Bang Pa-In Island is located 40 kilometers from the city island of Ayutthaya. To access Bang Pa-In from Ayutthaya, one can go by Phahonyothin Road and make a right turn at km. 35 for 7 kilometers to the Bang Pa-In Palace.
It is open everyday between 08.00-16.00 hrs. Admission is 100 baht. For more details, please contact tel. (035) 261044,261935














Woraburi Ayothaya Convention Resort
89 M.11 Watkluay Road, T.Kamang, A. Pranakornsriayuthaya,
Pranakornsriayuthaya 13000 THAILAND
Tel : +66 (035) 249600-49 Fax : +66 (035) 249 625