Ayutthaya to Bangkok

Ayutthaya to Bangkok

Ayutthaya
Bangkok
Thu, Aug 14
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Ayutthaya to Bangkok Destination Reviews

OM
The van was comfortable and took us to the right place. The voucher did help to find the departure point. However, other points disappointed us a lot. First of all, we had to pay an extra for our suitcases despite being well indicated on the paper that the extra is applicable only if the luggage exceed 24 inches. Our luggage was 24 inches. Despite explaining it multiple times to the counter lady, she didnt want to hear anything and made us pay. Second thing is the bus departure was 30mins late. Very inconvenient if someone has a train or flight to catch. They didnt update us on anything. Didnt tell us anything about when the van would leave. I think they were just waiting for it to be full until they'd make it go. Overall disappointing experience. The train is more reliable.
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Van Van, Win 91 Ayutthaya (วิน 91 อยุธยา), Aug 8, 2025
M
We did not use the return, since it was impossible to use the first trip
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Van Van, Win 91 Ayutthaya (วิน 91 อยุธยา), Aug 8, 2025
DB
The ride itself was okay, however, on the checkin Counter, we were told to pay an additional charge of 140 Bath for our four backpacks.
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Van Van, Win 91 Ayutthaya (วิน 91 อยุธยา), Aug 6, 2025
AZ
every thing was OK
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Van Van, Win 91 Ayutthaya (วิน 91 อยุธยา), Jul 21, 2025
MB
The way to Ayutthaya was ok, but the way back to bangkok was awfull! The van was too Small, air condirioner too low, and the driver very agressive and we didnt feel safe. We stopped before the final destination because it was terrible.
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Van Van, Win 91 Ayutthaya (วิน 91 อยุธยา), Jul 16, 2025
BF
Van was alright but a bit crowded. It left before departure time. The only inconvenient was that the driver made a few stops that might have not been on the itinerary, there were some misterious packages for delivery that took room to seat comfortably.
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Van Van, Win 91 Ayutthaya (วิน 91 อยุธยา), Jul 15, 2025
AD
It was my simple experience. When I arrived I was told in a harsh tone that I had to buy a ticket for my luggage. My mistake, I hadn't seen that before, but I hadn't seen it before and the bus was half empty. Then we set off and neither the passenger nor the driver spoke English. Then I looked at Google Maps and realized that we were driving further away from my stop. I understand that as a tourist I can't expect everyone to speak English, but the stops weren't announced and so I missed mine. Then they tried to explain something to me in Thai and laughed at me? At the next opportunity I was let off and could take a cab, which was more expensive than the bus. I wouldn't recommend taking it as a tourist, as the language barrier just seems too big…
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Van Van, Win 91 Ayutthaya (วิน 91 อยุธยา), Jun 19, 2025
JR
I ordered a sleeper compartment but no spare one was prepared for us so we we’re shown to normal seats
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Train #134 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), May 21, 2025
NT
I'm foreigner travelling from BKK to Ayutthaya. In overall: - Fast (~1h30, could be shorter if no traffic jams) - Easy to access - Just go to the van terminal, show the email from website to exchange ticket, then go - Seats are OK and clean for short trips like this.
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Van Van, Win 91 Ayutthaya (วิน 91 อยุธยา), May 6, 2025
KF
I traveled on the Bangkok to Siem Reap route. The service was highly professional, and I recommend this bus company to everyone! If you opt for them to handle the visa, it costs $40 instead of the standard $30, ensuring a queue-free and stress-free process. I took advantage of this option. The staff were very kind, and the travel fare included a 0.5-liter bottle of water and a meal. The entire journey took approximately 8-9 hours, with 3 stops offering restroom facilities and shopping opportunities. On the VIP bus, the seats were very comfortable, featuring reclining backrests and adjustable footrests, as shown in the pictures, and, of course, equipped with air conditioning. I can only recommend it again, my only note would be to book seats as close to the front as possible since the engine is at the back, making it warmer there, though not unbearable at all. I don’t tolerate high heat well, and I sat right at the back by the engine, but I managed without any problems. The bus offers free Wi-Fi, however, the signal is often weak, likely depending on the number of passengers using it simultaneously and the network signal strength in different areas.
Ayutthaya to Bangkok, Train #102 2nd Class Fan seats only, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Mar 25, 2025
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Ayutthaya to Bangkok Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
AEC 168 Transport and Travel
SUV 4pax
Any time
+1h 5m
€33.99
  4.0
Train
Thai Railway
Class 3 Fan
02:50
03:53
€0.53
Train
Thai Railway
2nd Class Fan seats only
03:07
04:10
€1.62
  4.3
Train
Thai Railway
2nd Class Sleeper AC
03:42
04:33
€19.23
  3.0
Bus
Kanchanaburi Express
Intercity
04:00
06:10
€3.45
Train
Thai Railway
2nd Class Sleeper AC
04:24
05:13
€19.23
  3.0
Train
Thai Railway
2nd Class Fan seats only
04:50
06:00
€5.87
  4.3
Bus
Kanchanaburi Express
Intercity
05:10
07:10
€2.92
Train
Thai Railway
2nd Class Sleeper AC
05:29
06:33
€19.23
  3.0
Train
Thai Railway
2nd Class Fan seats only
05:50
07:10
€1.62
  4.3
Train
Thai Railway
Class 3 Fan
06:07
06:53
€0.53
Bus
Kanchanaburi Express
Intercity
06:25
08:30
€3.45
Bus
Chainattour
Intercity
06:50
08:00
€4.91
Bus
Kanchanaburi Express
Intercity
07:20
09:30
€3.45
Bus
Kanchanaburi Express
Intercity
07:50
10:00
€3.45
Bus
Kanchanaburi Express
Intercity
08:20
10:30
€3.45
Van
Win 91 Ayutthaya
Van
09:00
10:30
€2.92
  4.2
Bus
Kanchanaburi Express
Intercity
09:40
11:50
€3.45
Van
Win 91 Ayutthaya
Van
10:00
11:30
€2.92
  4.2
Bus
Kanchanaburi Express
Intercity
10:20
12:30
€3.45

Is Bangkok safe for solo travelers?

Bangkok is generally safe for solo travelers, with a few precautions. Petty crime, like pickpocketing, can occur in crowded places, so keep personal belongings secure. Use reputable transportation options such as metered taxis or ride-hailing apps. Public transit, like the BTS Skytrain and MRT, is efficient and safe.

Stick to well-lit, populated areas at night and be cautious in unfamiliar neighborhoods. Scams targeting tourists can happen; be wary of unsolicited offers and check prices beforehand. Tap water in Bangkok is not safe to drink; use bottled water instead, which is widely available.

Dining options range from street food to high-end restaurants. Street food is popular and generally safe, but choose vendors with high turnover for freshness.

Lastly, dress modestly when visiting temples and respect local customs. Women's shoulders and knees should be covered in religious sites.

What's special about Bangkok?

Bangkok offers a mix of historic and modern attractions. Key sites include the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, featuring intricate Thai architecture. For shopping, visit Chatuchak Weekend Market or the luxury malls along Sukhumvit Road.

Public transportation is efficient with the BTS Skytrain and MRT subway, with fares ranging from 16 to 59 THB ($0.45 to $1.60). Street food is abundant, with dishes like pad Thai and mango sticky rice costing around 50 to 100 THB ($1.40 to $2.80). For dining, consider visiting Chinatown for authentic local flavors.

Tap water is not recommended for drinking; opt for filtered or bottled water. Local etiquette includes removing shoes before entering homes and temples, and dressing modestly when visiting religious sites.

Transportation from Ayutthaya to Bangkok

Facts about the transport from Ayutthaya to Bangkok

Cheapest Transport€2
Fastest Transport40m
Earliest Departure3:07 AM
Latest Departure9:22 PM
Departures per day90
Distance34 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAEC 168 Transport and Travel, BangkokTaxi24, Chainattour, Glassflower, Gosafe Transport, Kanokwan Travel, MCC VAN, N and T Travel, Thai Railway, Thailand Limo by Datum, Than Car Service, Torch, Tour with Thai, Win 91 Ayutthaya

How to get from Ayutthaya to Bangkok

When you want to get from Ayutthaya to Bangkok, you have a few options to consider. Traveling between these destinations is possible by different means of transport:

  • Bus
  • Train
  • Van
  • Taxi

If you’re looking for a quick trip, it’s recommended that you use Bus. However, if you’d rather take your time with a slower, more affordable travel option, you can book a Taxi ticket.

The cost of travel will depend on the means of transport you choose for your trip. A taxi ticket is the most expensive option - it will cost you about EUR 177.15. If you want to save on transportation, it’s better to take a train as a train ticket costs as low as EUR 1.86.

How far is Ayutthaya from Bangkok?

If you’re traveling by land, it’s important to know the distance from Ayutthaya to Bangkok. Your trip will be a total of 22 miles (34 km). The flying distance is 22 miles (34 km).

How long does it take to get from Ayutthaya to Bangkok?

The travel time from Ayutthaya to Bangkok can vary depending on the mode of transportation you choose. All things considered, the whole journey should take from 1 to 2 hours.

How much does it cost to get from Ayutthaya to Bangkok?

The cost of the trip from Ayutthaya to Bangkok varies according to what means of transport you choose for your journey. The most affordable operator is Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย): travelling by train expect to pay as low as EUR 1.86 for your ticket.

However, if you’re after more upscale travel . The most expensive variant is to opt for a taxi - a one-way taxi ticket can cost as much as EUR 177.15.

Here is a chart of the average ticket prices and transportation options available from Ayutthaya to Bangkok:

  • Train tickets - EUR 1.86 to EUR 30.78;
  • Van price : EUR 4.25;
  • Bus tickets - EUR 5.18 to EUR 5.71;

You can order a taxi, too - an estimated cost of the ride is from EUR 33.92 to EUR 177.15.

How many trips per day are there between Ayutthaya and Bangkok?

Depending on your choice of transportation, the number of daily trips varies.

  • Trains always run on a set schedule - there are 46 trains per day.
  • Vans from Ayutthaya to Bangkok depart during the day - there are approximately 11 departures a day.
  • Taxis are a good option to consider for this route, too. Book a cab to take you from Ayutthaya to Bangkok any time of the day.

Which means of transport is the best for the route?

Buses

Taking a bus from Ayutthaya to Bangkok is cheaper than flying. Quite often, a long-distance bus is the cheapest transportation option. Buses normally make bathroom and/or lunch stops along the way.

Things to remember before opting for a bus ride:

  • If possible, make sure to choose higher-class buses for a more comfortable travel experience. Such buses often have an air conditioning system, soft reclining seats, Wi-Fi, bathrooms, etc.
  • As with plane tickets, buses are better booked in advance so that you can secure a good seat.
  • While booking a bus, keep in mind that delays are possible. Yet it still pays to get to the bus station at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled departure.

Taxi

Catching a cab is the easiest way to get from Ayutthaya to Bangkok. It allows you to tailor-make your trip, plan all the detours and see all the places you want. You can choose the type and the size of your car as well to be as comfortable as you'd like to.

Depending on the route, it might cost as much as EUR 33.92.

Things to remember: It's a good idea to follow the route on Google Maps or any other GPS navigator.

Trains

Things to remember while choosing a train ticket:
Consider everything carefully while choosing the class of your train travel. In most cases, the second class is comfortable enough – it features 2 or 4 berths in each compartment and is often air-conditioned.

If you’re in for a premium experience, consider getting a first class ticket. The price of first class tickets may include Wifi, and a choice of snacks and drinks.

Vans

A shared van is another means of transport for traveling from Ayutthaya to Bangkok. As far as travel time is concerned, it’s basically equal to a taxi ride, while price-wise it’s way more affordable. The majority of tourists book a van online in advance.

Sometimes, when trains or buses aren’t available, a van is your only way to get from Ayutthaya to Bangkok.

Things to remember: while traveling by van, you might not have as much space for luggage as you would on a train or a plane. It’s a good idea to pack only the most useful things for a van trip and put them in a backpack that will be easy to carry around..

The most popular transport from Ayutthaya to Bangkok

How to choose the most convenient way of travel from Ayutthaya to Bangkok? In order to make your choice of transportation easier, we asked 1000 users to range their preferences for this route. Here are the results of the poll:

  • 53% opted for a van.
  • 45% users enjoyed a train ride.
  • 1% Other