Tharaburi Resort

Sukhothai


This boutique has a sumptuous air and features three traditional-feeling structures divided up into 13 rooms and suites placed around a lotus pond. Rooms are themed (Thai, Moroccan, Japanese, Chinese), employing faux antiques and silks, while the suites feel like a small home. A stylish, if somewhat overpriced, choice.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sukhothai attractions

1. Sukhothai Historical Park Central Zone

0.36 MILES

This is the historical park’s main zone and home to what are arguably some of the park’s most impressive ruins. On Saturday night much of the central…

2. Wat Trapang Thong

0.38 MILES

Next to the Ramkhamhaeng National Museum, this small, still-inhabited wát with fine stucco reliefs is reached by a footbridge across the large lotus…

3. Wat Mumlangka

0.46 MILES

Little is known about these Buddhist ruins, but the compound is thought to once have had a bell-shaped chedi. Today, all that remains is a base and some…

4. Ramkhamhaeng National Museum

0.47 MILES

Near the entrance to the central zone, this museum is a decent starting point for exploring the historical-park ruins. A replica of the famous…

5. Wat Chang Lom

0.48 MILES

Wat Chang Lom (Elephant Circled Monastery) is about 1km east of the main park entrance. A large bell-shaped chedi is supported by 36 elephants sculpted…

6. Sukhothai Historical Park

0.58 MILES

The Sukhothai Historical Park ruins are one of Thailand’s most impressive World Heritage sites. The park includes the remains of 21 historical sites and…

8. Wat Mai

0.67 MILES

An Ayuthaya-style brick base surrounded by five small chedi is all that remains of this former Buddhist temple compound.