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  • Bangkok is an exciting and vibrant city, with many spectacular attractions waiting to be explored. 
  • Discover the allure of Thailand with exclusive Bangkok holiday packages that promise unforgettable experiences in the city's vibrant heart. 
  • With a large variety of different kinds of accommodation on offer, wonderful and exotic dining options, and a vibrant and lively nightlife scene, Bangkok offers something for everyone and is a truly unique city break destination. 
  • Bangkok is an exciting and vibrant city, with many spectacular attractions waiting to be explored. 
  • Fly from the UK to an exhilarating Bangkok adventure, with special offers on Bangkok holidays from the UK. 
  • Enjoy convenient travel with Bangkok holiday packages from London, designed for a smooth and enjoyable journey. 
  • Bangkok all inclusive holidays offer a hassle-free experience with everything covered, from accommodation to meals. 
  • With a large variety of different kinds of accommodation on offer, wonderful and exotic dining options, and a vibrant and lively nightlife scene, Bangkok offers something for everyone and is a truly unique city break destination. 
  • First-time travellers must not miss the magnificent Grand Palace—once the home of the kings of Thailand—which is now open to the public. 
  • You can also visit the Wat Phra Kaew temple and take in its beautiful architecture before continuing your explorations. 
  • Surrounding these iconic buildings are several other beautiful temples worth visiting for their historical and cultural value. 
  • A visit to the floating market is also recommended, where you can see the locals going about their daily business in traditional dress. 
  • If you're looking for some relaxation after your long days of sightseeing, then Bangkok has plenty to offer regarding entertainment options. 
  • Plan your escape to the dynamic cityscape with exciting Bangkok holidays in 2024 that cater to all interests. 
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  • Enjoy a seamless travel experience with our combined flights and hotel to Bangkok, ensuring a stress-free getaway. 
  • Indulge in a carefree getaway with Bangkok all-inclusive holidays, where everything is taken care of for a truly relaxing experience. 
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  • Capital: Bangkok (Capital of Thailand) 
  • International Airport: Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) 
  • Population: 10,722,815 
  • Currency: Thai Baht (THB) 
  • Time: GMT+7 
  • Driving side: left 
  • Main Electricity: 240V- 50Hz 
  • Official Language: Thai is the primary language; a growing number of Bangkok citizens can speak English. Chinese, Teochew, Lao, Burmese, Japanese, and Malay are all said but not widely. 
  • Religion: Buddhism 

HIGHLIGHTS

Must-See Attractions in BANGKOK: Highlights You Can't Miss

  • The Grand Palace is a major attraction in Bangkok, and for a good reason: since 1782, it has served as the royal residence of the Kings of Siam.  
    Each year, various royal ceremonies and official events are conducted inside the palace's walls. 
  • The architecture inside is full of intricate details and decorations, including murals and Royal Crowns, crafted by artists from all over Asia. 
  • Buddhist cultures and traditions are also abundant in every corner of the Grand Palace. 
  • Other famous sights include Wat Phra Kaew (the Temple of the Emerald Buddha), Wat Pho (the Temple of Reclining Buddha), and Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan (the Temple of Dawn). 
  • The city is a popular destination for tourists who want to see temples beyond those in Bangkok. 
  • Attracting about 20 million visitors annually, it is one of the most well-known tourist sites worldwide. 
  • The city is known for its modern side and ancient culture, making it a top holiday getaway for travellers from around the globe. 
  • Recharge with a lively Bangkok city break, offering a perfect mix of culture, shopping, and nightlife. 
  • Snap up fantastic deals with last-minute holidays to Bangkok, perfect for spontaneous travellers. 

SEASONS TO TRAVEL

Best Time to Visit BANGKOK: Seasonal Guide

  • Bangkok, being a tropical country, has three different seasons in which travellers may enjoy their holiday.  
  • The rainy season in Bangkok runs from July to October, making this an inconvenient season to visit if you want to get the most out of your holiday.  
  • The best time to travel is during the winter season, which runs from November to February. 
  • The second-best time is during the summer season, which runs from March to June, even though the days are pretty hotter during the summer. 

WORTH A VISIT

Why BANGKOK Is Worth Visiting: Top Reasons to Go

Wat Pho

  • Book cheap holidays to Wat Pho to discover the many things to do, unique flavours to sample, and treats to try. 
  • The Giant Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho is Bangkok's most famous landmark and the world's second-largest statue of its kind. 
  • It is 46 meters long by 15 meters high and is built of solid metal and mosaic tile pieces. 
  • The finished product weighs an impressive 5,400 tonnes and can seat up to 200 people. 
  • The temple itself dates back to the 18th century, when King Rama I commissioned it to be built to house the giant statue, which was bought from China as an unfinished product and then modified by Thai artisans. 
  • The giant Buddha represents the highest level of achievement in meditation and self-perfection that one can reach; sitting in the lotus position shows that a person has complete control over his body, mind, and spirit. 
  • Its name comes from its unique feature: it is designed so that it appears to be lying down. 
  • It's easy to miss this hidden gem among Bangkok's other attractions, but if you have time for just one sightseeing stop during your holiday in Thailand, make sure it's this spectacular statue. 
  • Explore the bustling streets of Bangkok without breaking the bank by booking one of our cheap holidays to Bangkok. 

Chatuchak Weekend Market

  • The Chatuchak Weekend Market, popularly known as JJ Market, is the most critical market in Thailand and one of the largest in the world. 
  • Chatuchak is a great way to spend a nice leisurely day with family and friends and a great place to find items you'd never be able to find back home. 
  • While there are many different sections of the market, with stalls selling all manner of goods, such as clothing, souvenirs, and food, the most popular market area tends to be the furniture and home decor section. 
  • This is because Chatuchak is where many Thai people go to furnish their homes, meaning that there are plenty of options. 
  • Due to the large number of people exploring the booths, the atmosphere in this portion of the market may often be overpowering. 
  • However, it's worth taking your time to discover something you like at a reasonable price. 
  • If you're looking for something specific, head over to "J" Block; this is where you'll find all sorts of electronics, such as laptops and cellphones. 
  • There is no better place to get your hands on these kinds of products, as they are offered at a much lower price than what you would find elsewhere in Bangkok. 

Suan Lum Night Bazaar

  • Suan Lum Night Bazaar in Bangkok, which has a vibrant nightlife, is a popular destination for tourists and locals. 
  • The market has been around since the 1930s; it was initially set up as a place to gather for entertainment and drinks after sunset. 
  • It is known for its lively atmosphere, with crowds of people enjoying the food and drinks, shows such as magic and dancing on stage, and musicians playing all evening. 
  • Live music is especially significant because there are many types of performers—from crooners to rock bands to classical orchestras. 
  • Any evening, you can enjoy jazz music while sipping your favourite drink. 
  • The market also has many good restaurants serving delicious Thai and international dishes at reasonable prices. 
  • Suan Lum Night Bazaar is a great place to spend an evening during your stay in Bangkok. 
  • Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Bangkok with a tailored Bangkok tour package that highlights the best of the city. 

Bangkok National Museum

  • The Bangkok National Museum is primarily a repository for the royal collections of King Rama V, as well as other Thai antiquities and art pieces. 
  • Located in the city's centre, it's easy to get to and has an English-speaking staff who are helpful if you have questions. 
  • The museum is divided into three sections: the first contains precious stones and Chinese weaponry; the second includes traditional Thai puppets, clothes, and textiles; and the third contains Khon masks, Thailand's most extensive collection of antiquities and Thai art, as well as a full-scale replica of a Khmer temple. 
  • The overall collection is small but covers a broad range of historical periods. 
  • The Bangkok National Museum is an excellent place to learn about ancient Thai life. 
  • If you're interested in seeing some beautiful historical objects or learning about the origins of your host country, then this museum can satisfy your needs. 

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BANGKOK Hidden Gems: Discover More Wonders Beyond the Ordinary

The Best Beaches Near Bangkok, Thailand

  • Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a modern metropolis with culture, history, and buzzing nightlife. 
  • It also offers an array of beautiful beaches to spend your holiday in. The closest beach to Bangkok is Pattaya, the Thai capital's most famous beach for locals and tourists. 
  • Pattaya is a great place to relax on the sand whilst enjoying the warm waters, or you can enjoy one of the many water sports available nearby, such as parasailing or jet skiing. 
  • For an even quieter experience away from the crowds, Ko Samet is a small island with an international airport and a short boat ride to get there. 
  • The island is home to several pristine beaches perfect for swimming and other water sports. 
  • Koh Kood and Hua Hin are accessible to Bangkok by train and offer sandy beaches with various activities, such as jet skiing and snorkelling in blue waters, for people who like to stay closer to their hotel but still want to experience the beach. 
  • Combine city excitement with seaside relaxation on Bangkok beach holidays, featuring beautiful beaches just a short trip from the city. 

Eat Out at Chinatown

  • Bangkok's Chinatown is a delightful place to visit in its own right, but it's also the entryway to an even more fascinating destination. 
  • The Chinese-style gardens of the Wat Mangkon Kamalawat complex's first and foremost attraction is a sprawling temple called Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, which displays an impressive array of golden Buddha statues and ornate Buddhist decorations. 
  • It also offers tourists an opportunity to learn more about Buddhism through some informative exhibits and guided meditations. 
  • Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is only one part of the larger Wat Mangkon Kamalawat garden complex, though. 
  • Visitors can explore the other regions of the garden on their own by following the signs that guide them through each section. 
  • The gardens are separated into five different areas: the Chinese ceremonial gates; a pond with bridges for strolling; a peaceful garden with lotus flowers, koi fish and turtles; extensive orchards; and a pavilion for relaxing. 
  • A day trip to Bangkok's Chinatown and Wat Mangkon Kamalawat will give you an insight into Chinese culture that you can't get anywhere else in Thailand. 
  • Embark on a thrilling trip to Bangkok, where every corner of the city offers a new adventure. 

DEATH RAILWAY, Kanchanaburi

  • The Death Railway is the name given to a 415-kilometre stretch of track that connects Bangkok to the Burmese city of Rangoon. 
  • In 1942, Japanese forces coerced an estimated 90,000 prisoners of war and 200,000 civilian labourers to build it as part of the Burma-Siam railway that was intended to aid in the shipment of goods and troops from occupied territories. 
  • The Japanese military used forced labour to complete the work on time and executed anyone who disobeyed or tried to escape. 
  • Thousands of slave labourers perished while working on the railway. 
  • Travellers who want to experience Death Railway can take the train that still follows the original route (though there are no stops) or hire a driver (but you won't be able to take out the whole journey). 
  • Sai Yok Noi Waterfall and Erawan National Park are two more nearby attractions that are excellent for hiking, caving, and team-building exercises. 

ARIKA WATERFALL in KHAO YAI NATIONAL PARK, Nakhon Nayok

  • Sarika Waterfall is a well-known tourist attraction in Thailand. Located in the Khao Yai National Park, it's an easy day trip from Bangkok. 
  • Gather your group early in the morning and head out to Sarika Cave, northwest of Bangkok and accessible via the Sukhumvit Road. 
  • This natural cave is known for its beautiful waterfall, which you'll be able to see after climbing a steep ascent of around 400 stairs. 
  • At the top of the waterfall, you'll find a historic chapel called Tham Lod Yai, built in the late 19th century by Christian missionaries. 
  • It's unusual to find an old chapel in the middle of this forested area, but it's a sight you shouldn't miss. 
  • There are plenty of options for transportation to get you to this natural wonder. 
  • Once you've settled on one, set aside enough time for an entire day trip—you don't want to miss any beautiful views along the way or at your destination! 

Pantip Plaza Mall

  • In a professional tone: Pantip Plaza Mall is one of the biggest malls in Bangkok, Thailand. 
  • Shopping there is also very cheap, especially if you're from a Western country. 
  • The trick is that many of the products sold there are grey-market goods: copies of name-brand items made for export to other countries but often rejected for quality issues or incorrect labelling and then sent back to Thailand. 
  • Because it's considered an unofficial market, Pantip Plaza doesn't have the same pricing regulations imposed on other shops and markets in Bangkok, so you can find many name-brand items for a low price. 
  • The mall is chaotic and crowded, but if you enjoy digging in little stalls looking for deals, it's a great place to spend a day or two. 
  • The best part? You'll likely be able to find just about anything you want; it has hundreds of shopfronts selling all sorts of things—computers, clothes, shoes, watches, and much more. 

CULTURE & TRADITIONS

BANGKOK Culture & Traditions: A Guide to Island Life

  • Thailand is one of the cheapest countries to have a holiday—often referred to as the "Land of Smiles." Thailand's warm and friendly culture, exotic beaches, and vibrant cities are all major draws for travellers. 
  • However, Thailand is also known for its Buddhist culture, which is still very much alive in the country's religion and culture. 
  • Thailand's primary religion, Theravada Buddhism, is still very much alive in the country's religion and culture. 
  • Thailand is predominantly Buddhist—in fact, it has the most significant number of Buddhists in Southeast Asia. 
  • Though other religions are practiced in the country today, including Islam and Christianity (with less than 1% of Thailand's population identifying as Christian), Theravada Buddhism remains an important influence on Thai culture and traditions. 
  • Thai people practice Buddhism daily through prayer at home or temple visits, merit-making practices such as giving alms to monks, lighting candles at temples, or wearing amulets inscribed with Buddhist iconography. 
  • Other standard practices include making offerings to monks (at almost any time of day) and seeking blessings from monks or monks' images for any occasion—this includes everything from asking for a promotion at work to wishing a child good luck on an exam. 
  • Enjoy the dynamic energy of Thailand's capital with Bangkok holidays that blend historic charm with modern excitement. 
  • Grab great deals with last minute holidays to Bangkok for a spontaneous adventure in the city's vibrant culture.

FOOD FUN FASHION

BANGKOK: Where to Eat, Play, and Shop in Style

Food

  • Bangkok possesses the street food and the fast food all the way to the elegant restaurants. 
  • This includes the delicious tang of pad Thai or the depth of taste in the green curry while on the discovery of Thailand’s culinary experience. 
  • Taste a night safari of Bangkok at night bazaars like Chatuchak and Yaowarat and taste BBQ chicken skewers, steam soup, and sweet Thai desserts. 
  • This means the city’s street vendors will offer large portions, making it possible for a diner to taste various foods from Bangkok. 
  • Eating out in Bangkok is reminiscent of a highly spirited and tremendously inviting food fair. 
  • From exploring ornate temples and bustling markets to savouring exquisite street food, Bangkok holidays provide endless opportunities for adventure and discovery. 

Fun

  • The capital city of Bangkok is lively and fun-filled; it exudes an energy that keeps tourists entertained all through their visit. 
  • Visit such important landmarks as royal palaces, take a boat trip, or visit the nightclubs of this city. 
  • Even the excitement lovers can enjoy active roadside performance, fresh markets, bars, and other amazing places all around the city. 
  • For the families and the lovers of adrenalin, the fun is aplenty at this park in Bangkok known as the Dream World. 
  • The good thing about Bangkok is that whoever you are, whatever your interests may be, you will never run out of exciting things to do. 

Fashion

  • Fashion lovers will find Bangkok to be paradise as the city sharply improves the typical Thai fashion style with modern trends. 
  • Shopping: try the section of department stores, fashion markets, and boutiques for a range of exotic materials at Siam and Pratunam. 
  • The city’s physical and virtual markets, together with modern malls, offer both new talents and leading international designers. 
  • Thai capital Bangkok, moreover, successfully interlaces historic touches with contemporary ones, which define the overall Thomases of fashion. 
  • There are also fancy and new fashion hubs available, starting from traditional Malaysian fashion to contemporary fashion. 

NATURE & SAFARI

BANGKOK Nature Escapes: Explore Marine Life and Wildlife

  • Even though Bangkok is a sophisticated metropolis with skyscrapers and massive structures, it has space for its wildlife. 
  • Safari World is a sprawling complex in the Chatuchak district that offers many different opportunities to observe the flora and fauna of Thailand. 
  • The Marine Park section of Safari World includes sea lions, dolphins, other aquatic creatures, birds, and Komodo dragons. Visitors can enjoy sea lion shows, orangutan boxing shows, bird shows, cowboy stunt shows, elephant shows, and more. 
  • The Safari Park section of the park contains tigers, rhinos, hippos, and giraffes. 
  • Visitors can also spy on war shows, orangutan boxing shows, bird shows, and elephant shows. 
  • Visitors to Safari World may spend their holiday in Bangkok enjoying dolphin shows, spy war shows, and other animal-themed entertainment at Dusit Zoo or Lumphini Park in Bangkok. 
  • Dusit Zoo also offers a diverse variety of animals to observe and sends its injured animals to an onsite animal hospital for recuperation. 
  • Lumphini Park in Bangkok is another pleasant location for tourists looking for open public spaces, trees, and playgrounds in Thailand's capital. 
  • Bangkok holidays offer a vibrant mix of culture, cuisine, and nightlife, making it an ideal destination for any traveler. 
  • Create lasting memories on your Bangkok trip, with vibrant markets and historic temples waiting to be explored. 

EVENTS & FIESTAS

BANGKOK Festivals and Events: When to Join the Celebration

  • Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, and the events and festivals are a great way to make the most of your time here. 
  • Many exciting events happen here throughout the year, and you can find out more about them by checking out during the Bangkok holidays. 
  • The festival at Chinatown is one of the most popular festivals in Bangkok because it is free to attend, and you can also buy numerous items, from food to souvenirs, from vendors. 
  • The Loy Krathong festival, which falls on the 12th full moon of the year, is another great festival that involves going to rivers and ponds. 
  • In the early evening set, small banana-leaf-shaped boats filled with candles, incense sticks, flowers, and coins float on the water as an offering for Buddha. 
  • The festival at Bang Pa-In palace grounds is another fabulous event where you can get to see traditional Thai dancing and enjoy an outdoor dinner at night while watching a beautiful light show. 
  • Whether seeking a city escape or cultural immersion, Bangkok holidays promise a rich experience filled with unforgettable moments. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Bangkok Holidays

The most popular holidays in Bangkok are Songkran and Chinese New Year.

The average cost of a holiday to Bangkok is between £700 and £900. The price of each holiday to Bangkok varies depending on the time of year.

Bangkok is a great place to visit and has many attractions and activities. Bangkok is one of 66 world cities that will guarantee an attendee an exciting, cultural, and memorable experience. Besides, it is the gateway to weird and wonderful Southeast Asian countries.

The best months to visit Bangkok are from November to March. During this time, the weather is relatively cool and pleasant, the humidity is lower, and less rain makes it the best time to visit and to enjoy the sites of the city.

The Sukhumvit area is the best area to stay in Bangkok and is located about 15-20 minutes from Suvarnabhumi International Airport and adjacent to Asoke and Phloenchit BTS stations.

You should always take advantage of Bangkok's many cultural and sightseeing attractions. 

  1. Temples
  2. The Grand Palace
  3. Wat Pho
  4. Floating Market
  5. The Damnerek
  6. Sukhumvit Road
  7. The Go-down
  8. Khao San Road
  9. Khao San Hill
  10. Wat Arun
  11. Wat Pathum Wanaram
  12. The Floating Market
  13. The Grand Palace
  14. The Erawan Shrine
  15. Wat Pho
  16. The Damnerek
  17. The Grand Palace
  18. The Erawan Shrine
  19. Wat Pho
  20. The Grand Palace
  21. The Erawan Shrine
  22. Wat

Not quite! Most people will need a week’s holiday in Bangkok to get wasted, not too fast. In those seven days, there are lots of things that one can do in many interesting places without rushing to finish every activity. Visit historical places, eat food from different cuisines, participate in events, and even go on a few trips around.

A flight from London (LON) to Bangkok (BKK) with a connection is around 15 hours, and Direct flights from London to Bangkok airport land in Thailand in 11 hours and 40 minutes. 

Yes, it is. Many areas in the city are walkable, including Sukhumvit, Asok, and Silom. There are also many bike paths throughout the city.

Thailand is well-known for being among the most straightforward destinations in Asia. There is an astounding lot to see, few difficulties, many signs and eateries are in English, and you can move around without much difficulty, day or night. There are a few things, nevertheless, that every tourist has to be aware of. Here are our best suggestions for maximising your trip.

  • Where you determine what time of year it rains. 
  • Verify your immunisation records. 
  • Travelers who are wise to Thailand reserve in advance. 
  • When meeting Thai people, observe customary conduct. 
  • Respect Buddhism, which permeates Thailand's culture daily. 
  • Dress modestly. 
  • Regard the king and the royal family with deference. 
  • Understand what to anticipate at the table 
  • In Thailand, being vegetarian is a relative phrase. 
  • Stomach bugs, insect bites, and rabies are health threats. 
  • Smart tourists avoid using drugs in Thailand 
  • Prices for tourists can be elevated. 
  • If a natural disaster occurs, heed local guidance. 
  • When using a scooter, exercise extreme caution. 
  • Travel to the south of Thailand is not recommended by some governments. 
  • Political demonstrations can be tense and should be avoided. 
  • Sex workers might approach you.

Alcohol use is permitted in Thailand, but only in specific places, including temples, parks, and petrol stations. While it is legal to consume alcohol in public settings, it is less acceptable to stroll around with an open bottle in Thailand.

Absolutely! There are so many great things about Bangkok, which is why it’s a loved holiday destination. There are stunning culture throughout Bangkok, street food markets, good markets, and also exquisite shopping.

A stay of 3 to 4 days is generally enough to cover some of the important sites in Bangkok. Treasures include major roads, gourmet restaurants, and other culture-related features in Bangkok. But if you are more of a slow traveler or would like to do some day trips from Bangkok, then you can consider today for a week.

Bangkok is extremely busy but typically safe for tourists and backpackers. You'll likely encounter petty theft the most often, which includes bag snatching. Additionally, some people will try to take advantage of you, such as taxi drivers who refuse to activate their metres.

Yes, Bangkok has three main red light districts: Nana Plaza, which is the largest and has three storeys; Soi Cowboy, which has just one street; and Patpong (the oldest and most notorious red light district, famous for scams).

You can only see some things that Bangkok offers in a short period, and you will need at least four to five days to fully explore this magnificent city. In addition to the abundance of things to do, the capital city of Thailand also has a lot of people and a tropical climate that can be exhausting.

For travellers of all financial levels, Thailand often offers a wide variety of cheap accommodations and dining options. Bangkok is a more affordable destination than Phuket, thanks mainly to the city's affordable accommodation and dining options.

Some Bangkok beaches are Koh Lan, Ko Samet, and Hua Hin. Tourists and people from all over Bangkok go to these beaches for a lovely weekend retreat from the city.

Unquestionably, Bangkok is worth visiting. Bangkok provides a thriving nightlife for partygoers, impressive temples, museums, and cultural attractions for history and culture fans, affordable lodging for those on a tight budget and a wide range of adventurous activities for those who enjoy these things.

With beginning costs as low as £700, World Holiday Vibes now have over 10 packages to Bangkok. Explore different routes and pick from Bangkok holiday packages with or without flights. Your money is stretched further thanks to the exceptional offers and discounts!

To enter Thailand as a tourist, you must have it. When you arrive at Thailand's airport, it is stamped on your passport and issued by a Thai embassy or consulate in your country. If you want to stay in Thailand longer, you can extend your tourist visa there.

In Thailand, tipping is not conventional, and it is not required at all. However, little tips for exceptional service are often appreciated. You'll never see a service provider in Thailand holding out his hand in anticipation of a tip, in contrast to several other parts of the world.

Formal salutations: When meeting someone new in Thailand, individuals typically don't shake hands. Instead, they do a Wai and utter the word "Sawatdii." Wai is the custom in Thailand for greeting and respecting one another, and it conveys the meaning of a greeting, a thank you, an apology, or a farewell.

Shorts and short skirts are acceptable attire. Wear shirts that cover your shoulders and comfortable, flat shoes. It's hot, sunny, and muggy in Thailand! No matter what you're wearing, you'll sweat.

The safest time to travel to Bangkok is during the night.

Thailand's official language, Thai, is widely spoken throughout the country, but many Thais are also fluent in English. This is especially true in Bangkok and other popular tourist destinations.

The most significant urban issue is the deterioration of Bangkok's environment, affecting people's health over time. Its evident proof is the issue of traffic congestion, air and noise pollution, flooding, sewage and water contamination, and garbage collection and disposal.

A 7-day holiday to Bangkok costs, on average, £600 for a single traveller, £1100 for a couple, and £2100 for a family of four. The average nightly rate for hotels in Bangkok is £45, while most holiday rentals cost between £90 and £340 a night for the complete home.

June and July are the high seasons, and February is the most affordable month to travel to Thailand. Enter your favourite departure airport and travel dates to get the cheapest flights to Thailand.

Direct flights from London to Bangkok airport land in Thailand in 11 hours and 40 minutes.

British Airways, Thai Airways, and EVA Air are among the airlines that offer direct flights to Thailand. At the same time, other carriers may require a layover in the United Arab Emirates or a nearby Asian hub like Manila or Kuala Lumpur.


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