"Ratchaburi," a city of art, street art, and creativity. When it comes to Ratchaburi province, many people may only think of earthenware jars, as they are the symbol of this province. However, Ratchaburi has many tourist attractions in various districts. Today, we will introduce tourist attractions and restaurants in Mueang Ratchaburi, Photharam, and Ban Pong districts. Let's check in together! Recommended places and shops are:

  1. Coffee & More
  2. Chulalongkorn Bridge
  3. Nai Kee Red Pork Rice
  4. Tao Hong Tai Contemporary Art Gallery
  5. Ratchaburi National Museum
  6. Ah Tee Kopee
  7. Koy Kee Old Market
  8. Wat Maha That Worawihan
  9. Tao Hong Tai Ceramics Factory
  10. Khao Ngu Stone Park
  11. Mani Pha Khao - Ku Bua Shop
  12. Khun Mam Egg Noodles
  13. Champion Crispy Ruby Shop
  14. Oong Khao Oong Nam Shop
  15. Wat Sai Arirak
  16. De Pang Shop
  17. Mae Lek Black Beancurd Shop
  18. Photharam Old Market
  19. Photharam Railway Station
  20. Ban Pong Street Art

If you haven't made any plans for the holidays, we recommend visiting Ratchaburi. It's a great place to relax and take some artistic photos.

Let's begin with

1. Coffee & More Shop

A coffee shop that offers more than just delicious coffee. I can confirm that everything is delicious.

2. Chulalongkorn Bridge

Chic Check-in and Photo Spots in Ratchaburi

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This sentence describes trendy check-in and photo spots in Ratchaburi, a province in Thailand known for its scenic beauty and cultural attractions.

3. Mr. Ki's Red Pork Rice

This century-old roast duck restaurant in Ratchaburi boasts succulent, charcoal-grilled duck marinated in a secret blend of spices. The smoky aroma and tender texture are further enhanced by a slightly spicy dipping sauce and a homemade chili paste, creating an unforgettable culinary experience.

4. Taoxinggong Contemporary Art Center

The first contemporary art gallery in Ratchaburi, believed to have been built during the reign of King Rama V and renovated in 2005. The owner's intention was to make Ratchaburi a city of art and street art. Decorated with ceramics produced by the Tao Hong Tai factory, it houses a cafe and exhibits various artworks and paintings. Occasionally, workshops are held alongside events. For those who enjoy creativity or want to experience art, this art gallery is highly recommended.

5. Ratchaburi National Museum

Explore the rich history of Ratchaburi province at this fascinating location.

  1. Ah Tee Kopi Shop

The renowned Ong cake and coffee shop in Ratchaburi is the only place to find Ong cake, and it's delicious too.

7. Ko Yo Kee Old Market

The old riverside market in Ratchaburi offers a variety of food and goods for sale. In the evening, the road is closed to make way for a walking street.

8. Wat Maha That Worawihan

At this temple, you can pay respects to the ancient Phra Prang and pray for blessings.

9. Hongthai Ceramic Ash Factory

Upon arriving in Ratchaburi, a visit to the renowned Theaw Hong Tai is a must. This iconic ceramic and earthenware factory offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to capture stunning photographs and savor delicious coffee in a relaxed and stylish atmosphere.

10. Khao Ngu Stone Park

Formerly a quarry, it is now a public park for relaxation and a natural tourist attraction, as well as an archaeological site.

11. Manee Fabric Shop - Tin Jok and Ku Bua Fabrics

Preserve Thai identity by wearing hand-woven Thai silk skirts. The term "tin chok" or "chog" refers to the use of porcupine quills to weave patterns into the weft threads, creating intricate designs at the bottom of the fabric. Each piece requires significant time and expertise to produce, making tin chok koobue a highly sought-after hand-woven fabric. It is also known as "koobue woven fabric" or "tin chok koobue skirt".


12. Auntie Mam's Egg Noodles

A renowned eatery in Ratchaburi, serving a delectable tom yum noodle soup with a soft-boiled egg. The rich, creamy yolk complements the spicy and tangy broth, creating an unforgettable culinary experience.


13. Champion Crispy Water Chestnut Shop

This dessert shop specializes in shaved ice with fresh, crunchy water chestnuts and fragrant, sweet, and creamy coconut milk.


14. The Earthenware Jar Shop


15. Wat Trai Arirak

Originally known as Wat Trai Aram, this Mon temple is situated along the riverbank within the municipal area of Photharam, Ratchaburi province. It is believed to have been established during the late Ayutthaya period. Initially abandoned, the temple was later restored and a new ordination hall was constructed by Mon immigrants from Burma during the reign of King Rama V.

This temple boasts several captivating features. Within the ordination hall, visitors can marvel at century-old murals and a large Chinese pavilion housing a replica of the Buddha's footprint. The pavilion, standing tall at approximately 5 meters, showcases intricate paintings depicting scenes from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Remarkably, despite its age exceeding a century, the pavilion remains remarkably well-preserved.

16. De Pang Restaurant

Cafés in Photharam District known for their aromatic and tempting coffee.


17. "Mae Lek's Black Beancurd Shop"

Rajaburi's OTOP product is tofu that is boiled in a five-spice broth and simmered overnight.


18. Old Photharam Market


19. Potharam Railway Station


20. Street Art in Ban Pong

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