
Ayutthaya is an ancient city of ruins in Thailand. Although this place is quite well discovered by tourism, it was not easy to find good accommodation here. But finally, we stumbled upon a hidden gem! Cattani’s Riverside Home, which is located a bit outside of the old city centre, next to the Chao Phraya River, is the place to relax during a roundtrip of Thailand.
Years ago on our first trip together to Bali, we decided to try a homestay. It wasn’t quite as we’d expected. I remember feeling puzzled when I first used the toilet there, in our outdoor bathroom, and was holding a slightly damp roll of paper that was split in half.
“What could have happened here?” I thought.
The mystery was ultimately solved when Maurits returned from the same bathroom with a picture of a cat he’d noticed sitting on the wall. Apparently the owners – probably with a mind for not wanting to waste what could still be used – rolled the paper back up after the cat had its fun with it.
We left the next day, deciding homestays just weren’t for us. We were wrong!
Now, six years later, our perspective completely changed when we visited Cattani’s Riverside Home in Ayutthaya. By far our best stay in Thailand!
The hot pie on arrival, slow-cooked ribs for lunch (and dinner!), the magical garden, clean and lavishly decorated rooms, but above all the hospitality of the owners Nana and Brian, made Cattani’s Riverside Home a place for which we would gladly return to Ayutthaya.
Cattani’s is a small, family run homestay, with three spacious apartments, which are lavishly decorated and connected together through a beautiful tropical garden and a passion for nature and travel.
All the rooms had so many personal touches, created from bespoke furniture that the owners had collected over years of travelling together and living in various places in the world. Ayutthaya is Nana’s hometown, however, which is why they decided to return and make their place here.
We stayed at the smallest of the apartments, which is decorated in Japanese style. The room was very clean and comfortable, especially the bed. It is incredibly difficult to put into words how beautiful and nice this place was. You just have to experience it for yourself!
In the garden we’d watch the squirrels play whilst having the best possible food made by Nana and her sisters. The oven used for the 8 hours slow cooked spareribs was sitting next to us on the terrace, emitting a delicious smell of what was to come. Nana told us that the oven would make life unbearable inside, as it was doing its magic almost daily.
Maurits hasn’t stopped talking about the ribs since and couldn’t recommend them more. He had them for lunch, then dinner and then lunch again. O, and dinner again. He insists that this was only because they didn’t also serve them for breakfast.
But the other food was also wonderful. Even if you are not staying at Cattani’s, we can definitely recommend coming here in the weekends for lunch or dinner. During weekdays, the restaurant is only open for homestay guests.
Cattani’s Riverside Home can be found in Ayutthaya, which was the capital of Siam (as Thailand was previously named) before the Burmese attacked and moved it to Bangkok in 1782.
In this city, you can still visit the impressive remains of that what once was. This includes the famous temples in Ayutthaya, like Wat Chai Watthanaram, Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, Wat Lokayasutharam and Wat Phra Mahathat, the temple with the famous buddha in the bodhi tree.
Do you want to visit these places? Read our tips for a temple tour in Ayutthaya.
Ayutthaya is easy to reach from Bangkok. It is only a 1.5 hour drive from here. You can travel to Ayutthaya in different ways, by car, taxi, bus, train, but also with a unique cruise of two days and one night. For up-to-date travel information, such as connections and times, it is best to check the site of 12Go.
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