Lima Hotel Ayutthaya
Situated in the Ban Ko district of Ayutthaya — Thailand's ancient royal capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site — Lima Hotel Ayutthaya serves as a practical base for travellers exploring one of Southeast Asia's most historically significant cities. The property sits within reasonable reach of major landmarks including Wat Mahathat, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, and the broader Ayutthaya Historical Park. Guests generally report clean, modern rooms and a welcoming atmosphere, with several visitors highlighting the property's good value for the area. The hotel accommodates both leisure travellers and those passing through on longer itineraries, with parking available on site. As with most mid-range hotels, experiences can vary — some guests have raised concerns about room cleanliness and check-in procedures, so it is worth confirming booking details, including any included breakfast, at the time of arrival. Good to know: Ayutthaya is most comfortably explored between November and February, when cooler temperatures make outdoor temple visits more manageable. The city is easily reached from Bangkok by train or bus in approximately one to one and a half hours, making it suitable for both day trips and overnight stays. Visitors planning to enter temples should bring clothing that covers shoulders and knees. Booking directly via the hotel's website may offer better flexibility, and confirming room condition and inclusions at check-in is advisable.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Lima Hotel Ayutthaya, round out your day in Ayutthaya with contrasting stops nearby.
Visitor Reviews
Good hotel would stay again. If you’re in the area it’s good prices
Very good hotel ! Modern and so clean , friendly staff 10/10
Good hotel, clean room, enough parking lots
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Wat Mahathat
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Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan
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Wat Chaiwatthanaram
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: August – October (flooding risk)
Rainy season
June – October
Avg. temperature
22°C – 38°C(72°F – 100°F)
Crowds
Peak: November – February
Getting there
Train from Bangkok Hua Lamphong (~1.5 hrs, very cheap). Minivan from Bangkok's Mo Chit (~1.5 hrs). Day trip by car from Bangkok is easy.
Getting around
- •Bicycle rental (best way to see ruins)
- •Tuk-tuks (negotiate half-day rate)
- •Motorbike rental
- •Boat tours on the river