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Sala Ayutthaya is a simple, stylish and contemporary hotel that is located in the heart of historic Ayutthaya, on the banks of the mighty Chao Phraya River.
Highlights
A clean and comfortable option in Ayutthaya with lovely contemporary rooms
The restaurant has a deck that looks out over Chao Phraya River and the ornate temples
Despite being simple, it's one of the best hotels in the area and provides a comfortable place to rest after a day exploring
With only 26 rooms, Sala Ayutthaya is a contemporary boutique hotel that sits in an excellent location, within easy access of Ayutthaya's archaeological and historical sites that make the region so special. Protected by UNESCO, Ayutthaya was Thailand's second capital after Sukhothai and was one of the largest towns of its time. What remains are wonderful large towers and monasteries that are testament to the significance of the area back in the 14th century.
Sala Ayutthaya provides the perfect respite after visiting the spectacular sites, with tasteful and comfortable white-washed rooms and a wonderful dining deck overlooking some of the temples and river life. The design of this boutique hotel has been thoroughly thought out, there's even an art gallery in the reception for guests to admire.
With many festivals, cultural activities and adventures to get involved with in Ayutthaya, the hotel can offer an array of different experiences for you to enjoy. After a day's sightseeing, return to bathe in the luxurious pool and unwind at the spa before dinner.
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Sala Ayutthaya is located in the heart of the city on the Chao Phraya River.
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