Car Rental Bangkok to Phetchaburi - The Gate to the South

The Gate to South at Phetchaburi by ECOCAR's Car Rental Bangkok

Phetchaburi is the only city that you must drive to the south. It's located on the western side of the Gulf of Thailand. There are multi-attraction places that you can choose to visit, such as palaces, chill-out places, and beaches, so ECOCAR Car Rental Bangkok will recommend the best attractions for going there.

Advantages for the Car Rent Bangkok from ECOCAR rent-a-car

1. You can drive anywhere around Thailand, and it is unlimited for the journey length.
2. Our Car Rents are taken care of every part, such as the air-conditioning system, tires, the coolant system, gasoline, car engine and the battery.

Documents for renting our Car Rent Bangkok

  • Your Home-nation Passport 
  • The plane tickets and copies for your hotel reservations
  • Credit Cards 
  • IDP or International Driver Permit 


How to contact for Our Car Rent Bangkok

You can get more details about the car rent with us that you can do by adding LINE@ as @ecocar or Whatsapp ECOCAR rent-a-car +66 86 993 3082 


Best attractions in Phetchaburi that you ought to visit 

Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park

This is the palace on the hill which is located in Phetchaburi downtown on a 95-meter-high. It's a well-known place for everyone to visit, Phetchaburi. There is the royal summer palace of King Rama IV, where there are temples, royal halls, palaces, and other buildings in international architectural styles as Thai, Chinese and European. Moreover, you can feed some fruits for monkeys that stay there. 

Cha-am Beach

This is a quiet beach including many hotels and guesthouses. They are reasonably to be serviced for you including there are many seafood restaurants for your tasting. Moreover, there is a horse-riding service to ride on the beach.

Maruekhathaiyawan Palace

This summer palace was built in 1924 during King Rama VI's reign. The palace is taken care of under the military base, Camp Rama VI. This palace was built by the Italian architect, Ercole Pietro Manfredi. King Rama VI used to stay at the palace twice during his reign: once during the summer of 1924 for three months, and then two months in the summer of 1925. It is opened to many visitors every Friday, Saturdays and Sundays from around 9am to 4pm.

 

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