The following list includes just some of the points of interest to be found in vicinity of Sukhothai :
• The Sukhothai Historical Park - The ruins of royal palaces, Buddhist temples, the city gates, walls, moats, as well as ponds, canals, and ancient irrigation system.
• Phra Mae Ya Shrine - Founded during King Ramkhamhaeng's reign as a memorial to his late mother Nang Suang.
• Wat Phra Phai Luang - Second in importance only to Wat Mahatat.
• Ruins of the old Celadon Factory (Thuriang Kilns) - A site where Sukhothai celadon ceramics were made. Forty nine kilns and small edifices are visible.
• Wat Chang Lom - A Buddhist stupa decorated with a motif of elephants emerging from its bas.
• Wat Si Chum - Features a sanctuary containing a monumental Buddha image.
• Wat Saphan Hin - Located on a hill 200 meters above the surrounding plain.
• Wat Aranyik - Tiny caves, dwelling places for Buddhist monks, line the pathway to the sanctuary.
• Wat Phra Yuan - This monasty enshrines a standing Buddha image.
• Wat Phra Traphang Thong-Lang - The stecco images found here are masterpieces of Sukhothai art.
• Ancient Goldsmith Village (Si Satchanalai Goldsmith) - Renowned for their tradition of ancient style and quality.
• Cotton Village - Thai Puan people of Had Siow village in Si Satchanalai, whose ancestors migrated from Laos over 100 years ago, are famed for the colorful silk and cotton weaving.
• Ramkhamhaeng National Park (Pa Kao Luang) - Named after King Ramkhamhaeng the Great, this lush national park is rich in flora and fauna and has many rare species.
• Si Satchanalai National Park - There are many waterfalls and caves to explore here : Tad Dao waterfall, Tad Duan waterfall, Taravasan cave, Kang Kao cave (Bat Cave).