About Pridi Bridge Tuk-Tuk Stand
Tuk-tuk stand near the bridge with hourly tour drivers. Convenient for travellers based on the eastern side.
Tuk-tuk stand near the bridge with hourly tour drivers. Convenient for travellers based on the eastern side.
Why visit
- Pridi Bridge Tuk-Tuk Stand on Ayutthaya Island, the historic island encircled by three rivers handles a high traffic volume so service is consistent and well-organised
- English signage and staff comfortable with foreign travellers
- Reasonable pricing compared with private alternatives once you account for door-to-door costs
- Reliable schedule for forward planning bookings can be made in advance
- Practical entry or exit point for Ayutthaya for travellers arriving from elsewhere in Thailand
What to expect
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Local tips
- Arrive 30 minutes ahead to handle ticketing and any queue
- For longer journeys VIP buses or trains have more legroom and a 50-100 baht premium
- Save the destination GPS pin in Grab or Bolt for the final-mile arrival
- Tickets sometimes go on sale week of travel especially on weekends so book ahead in high season
Frequently asked questions
What if I miss my booked departure?
Most operators allow same-day rebooking onto the next available service for a small fee. Refunds are harder if you no-show. Call the operator or message via LINE as soon as you know to retain options.
What hours does Pridi Bridge Tuk-Tuk Stand operate?
Listed hours are 06:00-22:00. Some long-distance routes operate overnight check the schedule. Holiday periods sometimes change the schedule confirm before travel.
Are foreign cards accepted?
Most online booking platforms accept foreign cards with a small fee. At physical counters Thai cash or QR is faster. ATM nearby for cash withdrawal if needed.