
When it comes to Sing Buri, many people might just think of it as a quick stopover. But this small province is packed with historical attractions, beautiful temples, retro markets, cozy cafés, and soothing natural spots. It’s perfect for families, devotees, photography enthusiasts, or anyone just looking to relax. Today, Traveloka takes you on a tour of 16 must-visit places in Sing Buri 2025, fully updated with hot spot locations, recommended restaurants, and hotels all in one comprehensive guide!
Start your Sing Buri 2025 trip on a spiritual note at Wat Phikun Thong, a famous riverside temple along the Noi River. Locals and tourists alike frequently visit to pay their respects. The highlight is the giant Buddha statue, Phra Buddha Suwanmongkol Mahamuni, the largest blessing Buddha statue in Thailand, towering visibly from afar. Across the street is the Viharn Luang Pho Phae, a revered monk whose personal effects and history are displayed in the on-site museum. The temple grounds are peaceful and shaded, with a pond where you can feed the fish. Don’t miss this spot to fill up on merit before heading out to explore! Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1nTb35cTeFYDvZ6U8Opening hours: 07:00–17:30Entry fee: Free
For devotees and history buffs, Wat Phra Non Chak Si Worawihan is a must-visit. This ancient temple houses a 47-meter-long Reclining Buddha in classic Sukhothai style, ranking as the third-largest in Thailand. The shady temple grounds are perfect for prayers, merit-making, or snapping photos with this magnificent Buddha. Local belief says that if your wishes are granted, people return to offer boiled eggs, pigs’ heads, or traditional ceremonial trays. A top temple in Sing Buri not to be missed for a spiritual start to your trip. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/aE5zRaVtmGVkoVgF6Opening hours: 08:00–17:00Entry fee: Free
Vintage lovers, this is your spot! Ban Rachan Retro Thai Market preserves the charm of old Sing Buri. Vendors dress in traditional Ban Rachan Thai outfits, creating the feeling of stepping into a historical drama. The market offers local snacks, traditional sweets, handicrafts, and chic souvenirs. Wooden booths and riverside bridges make every photo an Instagram-worthy shot. Street performances by locals and children add to the nostalgic vibe. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kYtpwUGrTqdzbG858Opening hours: 09:00–17:00 (Saturdays, Sundays & public holidays only)Entry fee: Free
Wat Pho Kao Ton is a historical and spiritual destination in Sing Buri. The temple played a central role in the lives of the Ban Rachan villagers in the past. Inside, you’ll find Viharn Phra Ajarn Tham Choti, a revered monk who united locals against invaders. The front area features a replica of the Ban Rachan camp with ancient wooden walls, giving visitors a fully immersive historical experience. Don’t miss the sacred pond where locals make offerings and return to pay respects if wishes are fulfilled. Conveniently located near Ban Rachan Retro Market, it’s perfect for a half-day trip combining merit-making, sightseeing, and strolling in a traditional Thai atmosphere. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/x1RnQWX8LTu1xMJH8Opening hours: 09:30–00:00Entry fee: Free
The Ban Rachan Heroes Monument commemorates the bravery of villagers who fought against Burmese forces for five months during the late Ayutthaya period, despite having fewer soldiers and limited weapons. The monument features sculptures of the 11 camp leaders, created by the Fine Arts Department, in a shady park with beautiful photo spots and seating areas. There’s also a Ban Rachan Heroes Museum to learn about the history in an engaging way. A must-see for a one-day trip in Sing Buri. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/VhauVmsfgUgtJNWg8Opening hours: 08:00–17:00Entry fee: Free
For those seeking peace or a quiet day of reflection, Wat Ampawan is a renowned Vipassana meditation temple in Sing Buri. Surrounded by trees and along the riverside, the atmosphere is serene. The temple was the meditation center of Luang Pho Charan Thitthammo, a respected monk whose teachings continue to inspire visitors. Ideal for meditation, merit-making, or simply recharging your spirit. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/NQEgxxdgGjQZMrq26Opening hours: 08:00–18:00Entry fee: Free
If you love ancient temples, don’t miss Wat Na Phra That, said to be the site of old Sing Buri city. The temple exudes historical charm, with an 8-wa tall prang in early Ayutthaya style adorned with Garuda sculptures and brick-based ancient foundations. Surrounding structures like the main hall and ordination hall are equally beautiful. Perfect for photography, merit-making, or exploring old temples. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/RQXePDGTFmj63NzA9Opening hours: 08:00–16:30Entry fee: Free
A must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts! In Buri National Museum, located in a royal temple, showcases valuable artifacts from the Dvaravati and Ayutthaya periods, including stone Buddhas, royal palanquins, traditional puppets, and local household items. There’s also a section on traditional lifestyles—textiles, fishing tools, and local games. Families with children can enjoy a fun educational experience here. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZxLP6K1wwSqpg2e36Opening hours: 09:00–16:00 (Closed Mon–Tue)Entry fee: Adults 5 THB, Students free
Experience authentic countryside life at Baan Khao Hom Farmstay. Perfect for city dwellers who want to get close to rice fields and local traditions. Activities include ATV riding, tractor tours, cycling through fields, fishing, feeding buffalo, or simply relaxing in vegetable gardens and lotus ponds. Wooden homestay accommodations are available for overnight stays. Early morning light over green fields offers perfect photo opportunities. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/soWBeEfcRmhtuJng9Opening hours: 08:00–17:00Entry fee: Free
For unique old-temple vibes, visit Bodhi Tree Church at Wat Sai. The church is enveloped by massive Bodhi tree roots, creating a natural and mystical art form. The temple’s former name was Wat Thayan, with only old walls remaining, now supported by tree roots, offering shade and a magical atmosphere. Inside is the revered Luang Pho Wat Sai, also called Luang Pho Thayan, a sacred Buddha image, which is the focal point for merit-making, especially during Songkran. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/EuMmwqarsBK1crFL8Opening hours: 08:00–16:00Entry fee: Free
For a relaxed, historically rich visit, check out Pak Bang Market, a long-established community market dating back to the Rattanakosin era. Many of the original buildings are well-preserved, giving visitors the feel of stepping into a period drama. The market features local shops and captures the simple lifestyle of past generations. Highlights include the Luang Pho Hin Pavilion, a sacred Buddha revered by locals, and the Pak Bang Chao Pho Muen Han Shrine, an old Chinese shrine that hosts the annual Ting Tio Festival, adding color and excitement to the community. A perfect spot for a leisurely stroll with a touch of history. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/cCH2SvnBvSPeeTQ77Opening hours: 09:00–17:00Entry fee: Free
A must for families visiting Sing Buri! The Khao Ngam Thai Buffalo Conservation Center is an educational spot offering close encounters with Thai buffalo in a safe and friendly environment. Activities include feeding the buffalo, learning about their lifestyle, taking photos, and understanding their historical significance, especially their role in the Ban Rachan battles during the Ayutthaya period. Established in 2000, the center preserves and shares the story of these “longtime companions” of Thai life. Perfect for family trips or edutainment adventures. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/u8MsyP8N2rtUa1aM8Opening hours: 09:00–18:00Entry fee: Free
One of Sing Buri’s historic gems, Wat Muang Chum is over 400 years old, dating back to the Ayutthaya era. Originally called Wat Kradangnga, it houses Luang Pho Dam, a sacred Buddha revered by locals for generations. In 1881, the villagers of Ban Rachan restored the temple and renamed it Wat Muang Chum, inspired by meetings held under a mango tree on the grounds. Besides paying respects, visitors can enjoy the temple’s tranquil ambiance and its rich community history. A free, peaceful spot perfect for a reflective visit. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kDbBpqbBvtPBBKEX7Opening hours: 08:00–17:00Entry fee: Free
Looking for a quiet city getaway in Sing Buri? Mae La Maharaj Memorial Park is a small, peaceful park beside the Mae La River. The gentle breeze makes it ideal for strolling, relaxing, or just enjoying the scenery while exploring another side of the city. The park also celebrates local specialty Mae La snakehead fish, renowned for its unique flavor, inspiring the creation of this park as a space for people to connect with nature and local heritage. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/5RrEFp6UqYJmryGt6Opening hours: 09:30–00:00Entry fee: Free
A must-visit for history and archaeology enthusiasts, the Mae Noi River Kiln Archaeological Site is located within Wat Phra Prang. It features the largest ancient kilns from the Ayutthaya period, stretching nearly 2 kilometers along the Mae Noi River, with over 200 kiln remnants to explore. The highlight is the enormous kiln, 14 meters long and 5.6 meters wide—a truly impressive sight. Visitors can enjoy both historical learning and fantastic photo opportunities. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/XzPe28azrQDoeu6Q7Opening hours: 09:00–00:00Entry fee: Free
End your Sing Buri 2025 tour at Wat Phra Prang, a historically significant temple. The main attraction is the Ayutthaya-style prang, approximately 15 meters tall, built with traditional bricks and believed to date back to King Narai’s reign. Behind the temple, you’ll find an old Ayutthaya-style viharn with intricate lion carvings, an ordination hall still reflecting its original beauty, and nearby ancient kiln remains along the Mae Noi River. The temple is quiet and peaceful, ideal for strolling, photography, or reflecting—making it the perfect finale for a full Sing Buri itinerary. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/r6F7z8ZFryzuLxhV6Opening hours: 08:00–17:00Entry fee: Free
When it comes to Sing Buri specialties, Mae La Grilled Fish is a name everyone knows. This long-standing restaurant has been serving locals and visitors for over 40 years. Conveniently located along the Asia Highway, it offers both air-conditioned seating and riverside tables with a fantastic atmosphere. The signature dish is the Mae La grilled snakehead fish, large and juicy with crispy skin, served with neem leaves and authentic sweet fish sauce. Other fish dishes are equally worth trying. Plus, there’s a gift section selling sun-dried snakehead fish, fish sausages, crispy gourami, and aromatic coffee—perfect for picking up treats before heading back to Bangkok. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Pi44eFPjTXCfXiq46
Another legendary spot in Sing Buri, Ramphueng, guarantees flavors that will impress any visitor. Their fish dishes are the highlight, but other menu items are equally bold and satisfying. Each dish is authentically seasoned—no extra seasoning needed—and served generously. Perfect for family meals or group dining. The restaurant has a simple yet warm and cozy ambiance, making every visit comfortable and enjoyable. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/NNkhDFmVaSK1fVRJ8
Who would think Sing Buri hides a vacation-style café? Cher Taem is a café-cum-restaurant and private villa decorated in a European white theme, surrounded by pine trees and a swimming pool. The atmosphere feels like a mini getaway to Khao Yai, with photo spots everywhere—from the entrance to inside the café. A Snoopy statue welcomes visitors, perfect for a shutter click even before entering. The menu offers both savory and sweet dishes, with drinks leaning toward sweet flavors. Ideal for coffee lovers who enjoy sipping while snapping gorgeous photos. Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/mRNeg3Frh62J945C9
One of Sing Buri’s popular hotels, Chai Saeng Palace enjoys an excellent location close to shopping malls, bus stations, and well-known local restaurants. While the building itself may appear a bit dated, the interior remains clean and well-maintained. The staff are friendly and attentive, creating a welcoming atmosphere. This hotel is ideal for travelers seeking convenient, safe, and centrally located accommodation.

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Chaisaeng Palace

8.4/10
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Mueang Sing Buri District
THB 1,376.80
THB 1,106.16
A centrally located hotel in Sing Buri, Chaisaeng Villa Hotel offers a peaceful and green atmosphere. The rooms are spacious, clean, and well-equipped, while the staff are friendly and accommodating, allowing requests like late check-out. Guests can enjoy the quiet and comfortable rooms along with full facilities, including a bar and a restaurant for relaxing moments. It’s a great value choice for travelers seeking both comfort and convenience.

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Chaisaeng Villa Hotel

9.0/10
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Bang Phutsa
THB 1,015.24
A conveniently located hotel, Golden Dragon Resort is close to Wat Phra Non Chak Si and Wat Pikun Thong, making travel easy. The hotel is near restaurants and shopping spots. Inside, the property is spacious with clean rooms, soft beds, and a breakfast buffet with a wide variety of options. Parking is convenient, and the overall stay is comfortable, making it perfect for families, couples, or tour groups looking for a complete experience at a great value.

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Golden Dragon Resort

8.5/10
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Ton Pho
THB 769.83
THB 618.49
Traveling from Bangkok to Singburi takes only about 1.5–2 hours. Whether you drive yourself or use public transportation, getting there is easy and convenient.
Private Car Drive from Bangkok via the Asian Highway (Highway 32) heading north. The route passes through Ayutthaya and Ang Thong straight to Singburi with no worries about getting lost. The road is smooth and comfortable, perfect for road trip lovers. If you don’t have a car, no problem! You can rent a car through Traveloka and explore Singburi at your own pace, making your trip both convenient and fun.
Van / Bus For those without a personal vehicle, public transport is convenient. Vans and buses depart from Mo Chit Bus Terminal heading to Singburi city, taking approximately 2 hours. Departures are frequent throughout the day.
Train If you prefer a slower, more relaxed journey, take the Northern Line train from Hua Lamphong Station to In Buri Station, then continue by local transport into the city.
Plan your trip to cover everything in a single day—or stay overnight for a more relaxed experience! Traveloka shares some handy tips to make your Singburi adventure smooth and more enjoyable.
Plan Your Route in Advance If you’re aiming for a one-day trip in Singburi, group attractions that are close to each other. For example: Wat Phikun Thong → Wat Phra Non Chak Si → Baan Rachan Retro Thai Market. This way, you maximize your time and see more without rushing.
Keep Your Map Ready Some spots may not have clear signs, especially hidden cafés or accommodations tucked away in small alleys. Always have Google Maps or a navigation app open.
Try Local Specialties Singburi is famous for its fish dishes! Don’t miss must-try items like Mae La grilled snakehead fish, pla khao, pla ma, and local souvenirs such as sun-dried fish sausage.
Early Morning Advantage Many temples and morning markets are at their best early in the day. The air is cool, the sun isn’t too strong, and the crowds are smaller—perfect for a relaxed visit.
Get Your Camera Ready Singburi’s photo spots are more beautiful than you might expect! From the Bodhi Tree Church to Wat Pho Kao Ton and the retro market, there are countless Instagram-worthy angles.
Who says small towns aren’t interesting? Singburi is a province full of unique charm, from ancient temples and retro markets to diverse photo spots and flavorful local restaurants. Whether you’re into temple-hopping, relaxing, or photography, you can experience it all without rushing. Whether you’re planning a day trip or an overnight stay, Singburi offers convenience, budget-friendly options, and a laid-back atmosphere. Don’t forget to book everything in advance through Traveloka, from hotels in Singburi in central locations to rental cars for an easy, all-in-one road trip just a few clicks and you’re set! For those looking to explore other provinces in central Thailand with equally fun attractions, Traveloka also has a list of 12 must-visit provinces in Central Thailand. Be sure to check it out!
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