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The Ayutthaya Historical Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site) has no general entrance fee for the park itself, but individual major temples charge admission for foreigners. The key temples now charge 80 Baht each. For visitors planning to see multiple sites, a combined/all-inclusive ticket priced at 300 Baht covers 7 key temples managed by the Fine Arts Department. This pass offers good value compared to paying individually (80 Baht × 7 = 560 Baht, saving 260 Baht). The 7 temples included in this 300 Baht ticket are: 1. Wat Phra Mahathat One of the most iconic and visited temples, famous for the Buddha head entwined in the roots of a sacred fig tree—a surreal, photogenic symbol of nature reclaiming the ruins. The site includes ancient stupas, viharns, and many Buddha images. 2. Wat Ratchaburana Built in the 15th century, known for its striking central prang (Khmer-style tower) with restored stucco work and murals. It features a large chedi and underground crypt discoveries. 3. Wat Phra Si Sanphet The most important royal temple in ancient Ayutthaya, with three elegant aligned chedis (stupas) containing royal ashes—often compared to the skyline of old Siam. 4. Wat Phra Ram A picturesque temple with a central prang surrounded by ponds, built on a cremation site. It features intricate stucco decorations and is great for photos, especially at sunset. 5. Wat Chaiwatthanaram Located by the river, this late Ayutthaya-period temple (17th century) has a dramatic layout with a central prang flanked by smaller ones and rows of Buddha images—evoking a grand, atmospheric riverside ruin. 6. Wat Maheyong (also spelled Wat Mahayong) An off-island temple with restored structures, including chedis and viharns, offering a quieter experience compared to the central sites. 7. Wat Kudi Dao Another off-island temple, featuring unique architecture with some restorations showing Portuguese-influenced elements, including a large chedi and monastic buildings. This combined ticket is available at any of the participating temples (buy it at the first one you visit). These 7 represent some of the most historically and visually stunning highlights of Ayutthaya—perfect for a full day of exploration. Enjoy the video! For flights, hotels and more check out my link at https://www.trip.com/t/JlE8kGM5PT2 Stay Connected Effortlessly with YeSim eSIM Before you land, grab YeSim—the hassle-free eSIM for Thailand travelers! Instant activation via app, unlimited data plans from $0.54/GB (or full unlimited from $8.15 for 1 day up to $37.20 for 30 days), 5G speeds on top networks, and no roaming fees. Perfect for maps, rideshares, and sharing those sunset Chao Phraya pics. Data-only, tether-friendly, and works on all eSIM-compatible phones (iPhone/Android). Download at https://yesim.onelink.me/nUzY/ju3wf9su and use code Endless25 for 20% off your first plan—your endless adventure starts now! If you would like to support the channel through unique items only found here visit my store / @endlessjourneytravels You can also see my videos on Rumble, Bitchute, Odysee and Subscribe Star. If you have any questions or comments and wish to contact me directly I can be reached by email at endlessjourneytravels@gmail.com https://www.bitchute.com/channel/pYUe... https://rumble.com/c/EndlessJourney https://www.subscribestar.com/endless... Follow me on Twitter AEndlessJourney and on Instagram a_endless_journey #endlessjourney #travel #thailand