Lopburi Travel Guide

City Historic city with ancient temples

Lopburi pulls people for its Khmer towers and the macaque population at Phra Prang Sam Yot; tourists explore temple ruins, colonial buildings and a busy local market.

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Costs
$20-$50 per day
Very budget-friendly for food, temples and basic hotels; tours extra.
Safety
Generally safe; monkey risk
Safe for sightseeing but beware aggressive monkeys at temple sites.
Best Time
November-February
Cool, dry months are ideal for temple walks and outdoor ruins.
Time
Weather
Population
57,761
Infrastructure & Convenience
Good train links to Bangkok, walkable central area, tuk-tuks and minimal English signage.
Popularity
A famously quirky day‑trip from Bangkok, attracting history buffs and animal‑watchers.
Known For
Phra Prang Sam Yot, large macaque population, King Narai's Palace, Khmer-style ruins, historic temples, annual Monkey Buffet Festival, archaeological sites, day-trip proximity to Bangkok
Lopburi hosts an annual Monkey Buffet Festival, where locals lay out huge feasts for the temple macaques.

Why Visit Lopburi? #

History and mischievous macaques bring many visitors to this ancient city in central Thailand. The Khmer-style temple of Phra Prang Sam Yot and nearby Lopburi Palace are famous backdrops for the monthly Monkey Banquet and daily monkey antics. Sunflower fields and scattered archaeological ruins underline the town’s agricultural rhythm and heritage. It’s a place where old stones, lively wildlife and local festivals combine into an offbeat cultural experience.

Who's Lopburi For?

Backpackers

Lopburi is a compact, wallet-friendly stop known for temple hopping and the famous monkey temples like Phra Prang Sam Yot. Cheap guesthouses and convenient rail links to Bangkok make it a popular day-trip base for budget travellers.

Nature Buffs

Seasonal sunflower fields around Lopburi (best in late winter) and rural landscapes provide attractive photography and short countryside walks. Small parks and riverbanks near the town offer easy escapes from urban streets.

Couples

Couples enjoy the quirky charm of temple-dwelling monkeys, sunset views at Khmer-era ruins and slow evening strolls through market lanes. It’s a memorable, offbeat choice for a short romantic outing from Bangkok.

Foodies

Street food stalls and small local restaurants serve hearty northern-Thai and central-Thai dishes, with grilled meats and simple noodle shops dotted around the town. It’s a good place to try authentic regional snacks without city prices.

Top Things to Do in Lopburi

All Attractions ›
Don't Miss
  • Phra Prang Sam Yot - Khmer-style prang in the city center where troops of macaques roam ancient ruins daily.
  • Phra Narai Ratchaniwet (King Narai's Palace) - 17th-century royal residence turned museum illustrating Lopburi's Ayutthayan-era diplomacy and architecture.
  • Wat San Phra Kan - Riverside temple with a well-known guardian Buddha and frequent macaque visitors.
  • Lopburi Old Town / Narai Road area - Walkable historic quarter with colonial-era buildings, local markets, and street-food stalls.
Hidden Gems
  • Pasak Jolasid Dam - Large reservoir popular for birdwatching, cycling, and quiet lakeside picnics away from crowds.
  • Monkey Buffet Festival (Lopburi) - Annual November event where locals lay out fruits and treats for temple macaques, lively spectacle.
  • Local Morning Markets (around Narai Road) - Early markets where villagers sell fresh produce and authentic regional snacks to locals.
  • Lopburi Railway Overpass viewpoint - Unobtrusive spot for observing commuter life and the town's rail heritage from above.
Day Trips
  • Ayutthaya Historical Park - UNESCO site with ruined temples and palaces, ideal for cycling and history exploration.
  • Wat Phra Phutthabat (Phra Phutthabat Temple) - Temple built around a revered Buddha footprint set on a hill with panoramic views.
  • Khao Yai National Park - Thailand's oldest national park offering waterfalls, wildlife trails, and accessible viewpoints.
  • Saraburi's Phra Phutthabat District - Hilltop pilgrimage area centered on Wat Phra Phutthabat, full of local devotional activity.

Where to Go in Lopburi #

Old Town & Palace

Lopburi’s historical core is compact and dominated by the 17th-century palace complex. It’s a great place to soak up the city’s long history, wander between temples and watch everyday life, especially if you like ancient sites without large crowds.

Dining
Street Food
Nightlife
Quiet
Shopping
Markets
Stays
Budget
Top Spots
  • Phra Narai Ratchaniwet (King Narai’s Palace) - restored 17th-century royal palace.
  • Local markets - stalls selling snacks and local produce.
  • Historic streets - compact lanes with old buildings and cafés.

Phra Prang Sam Yot area

Home to the iconic ‘monkey temple’, this compact zone is lively during daylight when macaques patrol the ruins and streets. It’s noisy, photographic and slightly chaotic - perfect if you want a memorable and slightly wild city experience.

Dining
Cheap Eats
Nightlife
None
Shopping
Souvenirs
Stays
Hostels
Top Spots
  • Phra Prang Sam Yot - the famous Khmer-style temple where monkeys roam.
  • Local stalls - snacks, coconut water and quick bites for visitors.
  • Railway station - often crowded with curious monkeys wandering platforms.

Outskirts & Sunflower Fields

The agricultural fringes around Lopburi bloom with sunflower fields in season and offer a softer, rural contrast to the city’s temples. It’s best for day trips, local farm visits and simple guesthouses rather than nightlife or shopping.

Dining
Local
Nightlife
None
Shopping
Limited
Stays
Guesthouses
Top Spots
  • Seasonal sunflower fields - photo-worthy stretches (late November-January).
  • Rural temples - quiet sanctuary sites dotted around the outskirts.
  • Scenic countryside drives - easy to explore by scooter or car.

Plan Your Visit to Lopburi #

Dining
Street-food and classic Thai eats
Markets and street stalls serving noodle soups, grilled skewers and local sweets.
Nightlife
Quiet, low-key evenings
Very limited nightlife; a few small bars and local hangouts.
Accommodation
Basic budget hotels
Affordable guesthouses and small hotels; almost no luxury options.
Shopping
Local markets and souvenirs
Fresh markets, temple stalls and souvenir trinkets; no big malls.

Best Time to Visit Lopburi #

Visit Lopburi in the cool season (November-February) when dry, breezy days make temple ruins and the famous monkey festival comfortable. Avoid the searing heat of March-May and heavy monsoon rains June-October.

Cool Season
November - February · 20-32°C (68-90°F)
Pleasant mornings and dry days ideal for temple visits and the annual monkey festival; evenings can be cool-best time to stroll ruins without oppressive heat.
Hot Season
March - May · 30-41°C (86-106°F)
Scorching days and soaring humidity; sight-seeing is doable early mornings but midday feels relentless-carry water, seek shade, and expect fewer crowds.
Rainy Season
June - October · 24-33°C (75-91°F)
Regular heavy showers cool daytime temperatures but create muddy roads and occasional flooding; plan flexible schedules, bring rain gear, and enjoy greener countryside.

Best Time to Visit Lopburi #

Climate

Lopburi's climate is classified as Tropical Savanna - Tropical Savanna climate with very hot summers (peaking in April) and hot winters (coldest in December). Temperatures range from 19°C to 37°C. Abundant rainfall (1106 mm/year), wettest in September with a pronounced dry season.

Best Time to Visit
JanuaryDecemberFebruary
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
44°
Warmest Month
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is warm with highs of 32°C and lows of 19°C. The driest month with just 5 mm and mostly sunny skies.

95 Ideal

Comfort

26°
Feels Like Warm
26°C
Temperature
19° 32°
57%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

5 mm
Rainfall
0.9 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.6
UV Index
Very High
11.3h daylight

February

February is hot, feeling like 28°C. Light rainfall and mostly sunny skies.

87 Excellent

Comfort

28°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
21° 34°
52%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

11 mm
Rainfall
1.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.8
UV Index
Very High
11.6h daylight

March

March is hot, feeling like 31°C. Light rainfall.

83 Excellent

Comfort

31°
Feels Like Hot
30°C
Temperature
23° 36°
54%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

29 mm
Rainfall
1.3 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.0
UV Index
Very High
11.9h daylight

April

April is the hottest month, feeling like 34°C. Moderate rainfall (70 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

73 Very Good

Comfort

34°
Feels Like Hot
31°C
Temperature
25° 37°
59%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

70 mm
Rainfall
1.0 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.2
UV Index
Extreme
12.3h daylight

May

May is hot, feeling like 35°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (144 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

59 Acceptable

Comfort

35°
Feels Like Hot
30°C
Temperature
25° 35°
71%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

144 mm
Rainfall
1.0 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.2
UV Index
Extreme
12.7h daylight

June

June is hot, feeling like 35°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (118 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

59 Acceptable

Comfort

35°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
25° 34°
78%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

118 mm
Rainfall
1.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
12.8h daylight

July

July is hot, feeling like 34°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (128 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

57 Acceptable

Comfort

34°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
24° 33°
79%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

128 mm
Rainfall
1.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
12.8h daylight

August

August is hot, feeling like 34°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (170 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

55 Acceptable

Comfort

34°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
24° 33°
81%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

170 mm
Rainfall
1.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
12.5h daylight

September

September is hot, feeling like 33°C with oppressive humidity. The wettest month with heavy rain (242 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

53 Acceptable

Comfort

33°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
24° 32°
86%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

242 mm
Rainfall
0.8 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.0
UV Index
Very High
12.1h daylight

October

October is hot, feeling like 32°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (152 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

63 Good

Comfort

32°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
24° 32°
84%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

152 mm
Rainfall
0.9 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.8
UV Index
Very High
11.7h daylight

November

November is warm with highs of 32°C and lows of 22°C. Moderate rainfall (32 mm).

81 Excellent

Comfort

27°
Feels Like Warm
27°C
Temperature
22° 32°
77%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

32 mm
Rainfall
0.9 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.7
UV Index
Very High
11.3h daylight

December

December is warm with highs of 31°C and lows of 19°C. The driest month with just 5 mm and mostly sunny skies.

95 Ideal

Comfort

25°
Feels Like Warm
25°C
Temperature
19° 31°
65%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

5 mm
Rainfall
1.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.6
UV Index
Very High
11.2h daylight

How to Get to Lopburi

Lopburi is easiest reached from Bangkok by train or by road. The nearest major airports are Don Mueang (DMK) and Suvarnabhumi (BKK); most visitors transfer through Bangkok and then continue by train, bus or private car to Lop Buri.

By Air

Don Mueang International Airport (DMK): Don Mueang is the closest major airport for domestic flights to/from northern and regional Thai destinations. From DMK you can catch the Northern Line at Don Mueang Railway Station (on-site) to Lop Buri - journey time about 2-2.5 hours with fares typically 20-150 THB depending on class; a taxi or private transfer to Lopburi takes roughly 1.5-2 hours and costs around 800-1,200 THB.

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK): From Suvarnabhumi use the Airport Rail Link to Phaya Thai (45 THB, ~30 minutes) then transfer to a train from Krung Thep Aphiwat (Bang Sue) or Hua Lamphong for Lop Buri (total rail travel 1.5-3 hours depending on service). Alternatively a direct taxi or private transfer by road takes about 2-3 hours and typically costs 1,200-1,800 THB depending on traffic and vehicle type.

By Train & Bus

Train: Lop Buri is served by Lop Buri Railway Station on Thailand’s Northern Line. Trains run from Bangkok (Krung Thep Aphiwat / Hua Lamphong) with journey times roughly 1.5-3 hours depending on service (rapid/express vs ordinary); fares range from about 20 THB for third class up to ~160-300 THB for higher-class reserved seats on express services. Buy tickets at the station ticket office, at Krung Thep Aphiwat, or via the State Railway of Thailand booking channels for popular departures.

Bus & Minivan: Intercity buses and minivans depart Bangkok’s Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit) and some private operators for Lop Buri. Travel time is usually 2-3 hours; air‑conditioned bus and minivan fares are typically in the 80-150 THB range, with minibuses often slightly faster but less comfortable. Buses arrive at Lop Buri’s bus terminal or central stops; buy tickets at the terminal counters or at authorised agent kiosks.

How to Get Around Lopburi

Lopburi is best navigated on a mix of walking and short motorbike-taxi or songthaew rides for local sightseeing, while trains and intercity buses are the most practical ways to arrive from Bangkok. For comfort and reliability choose express train services or air‑conditioned buses; within town, motorbike taxis and songthaews are the quickest options.

Where to Stay in Lopburi #

Budget
Lopburi town - ฿250-800/night
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Mid-Range
Near Phra Narai Ratchaniwet - ฿700-1500/night
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Luxury
Historic centre - ฿1500+/night
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Best for First-Timers
Near train station / Old Town - ฿300-900/night
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Best for Families
Quiet residential areas - ฿400-1200/night
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Digital Nomads
Near cafes and co‑working - ฿350-1100/night
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Where to Eat in Lopburi #

Lopburi is famous for its monkeys and ancient ruins, and its food scene mirrors that modest, provincial character: markets, roadside grills and family‑run eateries serving straightforward Thai classics. Grilled chicken, khao mun kai (chicken rice), noodle soups and simple curries are what locals eat every day.

There are few lofty dining destinations here; instead, enjoy the authentic street bites around the old city and the markets near the temples for inexpensive, honest meals.

Local Food
Lopburi's food scene is plainspoken and street‑centric-rice dishes, grilled chicken and noodle soups rule.
  • Old Town markets - Khao tom, moo ping and street snacks
  • Central Lopburi stalls - Local grilled chicken andrice specialties
  • Monkey Temple vendors - Simple noodle soups and snacks nearby
International Food
You won't find many high‑end international restaurants; hotels and cafés provide simple Western fare alongside Thai staples.
  • Small cafés and bakeries - Breads, sandwiches and some Western options
  • Hotel restaurants - Basic international menus for visiting groups
  • Central market eateries - Southeast Asian flavours with occasional Western dishes
Vegetarian
Vegetarian options rely on market stalls and temple kitchens-ask for dishes without fish sauce or pieces of meat.
  • Vegetarian stalls at markets - Fried tofu, vegetable curries and rice dishes
  • Local temples - Offer simple vegetarian meals on special days
  • Small cafés - Salads, vegetable noodles and fruit desserts available

Breakdown of cuisine types found across Lopburi's restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.

Thai
Burger
Noodle
Chicken

Nightlife in Lopburi #

Lopburi is best known for its temple ruins and monkey population rather than a big nightlife scene. Evenings are quiet: small local bars, roadside eateries and a few beer gardens where locals gather. Most activity winds down by around midnight. If you’re after late-night entertainment, plan to travel to bigger Thai cities nearby. Keep to well-lit main streets at night and expect a very casual dress code.

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Shopping in Lopburi #

Lopburi’s shopping scene is a mix of practical markets and tourist‑oriented souvenir stalls clustered around the temple areas. The old town and the railway station area have daily markets selling fresh food, street snacks and simple clothing; near Phra Prang Sam Yot you’ll find souvenir vendors selling postcards, trinkets and monkey‑themed items. Prices at outdoor stalls are negotiable; fixed shops have standard Thai pricing.

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