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✈️ Getting there

BKKSuvarnabhumi Airport
📍 30 km30 min🚌 Airport Rail Link🚕 Taxi🚌 Bus

The Airport Rail Link express train runs to Phaya Thai station in central Bangkok in 30 minutes for ฿150 (~€4) — by far the cheapest and most reliable option; taxis are metered but add ฿50–70 in expressway tolls and can take 60–90 minutes in traffic.

Suvarnabhumi is Bangkok's main international hub — a vast, striking Helmut Jahn-designed building handling over 60 million passengers a year; Thai Airways and Bangkok Airways are the home carriers, with virtually every European airline flying direct or via one hub.

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Hidden gems and local experiences in Bangkok — beyond the tourist trail.

🛶Take the Chao Phraya Express Boat (orange flag line, ฿15) rather than a taxi for getting between riverside sights — it's faster during traffic, wildly cheap, and gives you the city from the perspective Bangkokians actually use. Get on at Sathorn/Central pier.
🍜Eat breakfast at a riverside noodle stall in Chinatown (Yaowarat Road) before 9am — the boat noodle and congee vendors set up from dawn and are almost entirely local. Tom yum noodle soup for ฿50 while Bangkok wakes up is a defining experience.
🕌Visit Wat Pho (the Reclining Buddha) first thing in the morning before the Grand Palace opens — it's technically a separate temple, far less crowded, and the 46-metre gold reclining Buddha figure is more striking than anything at the Grand Palace itself. Entry ฿200.
🌃Go to a rooftop bar on your first evening to orient yourself — Vertigo at the Banyan Tree hotel (61st floor, free entry if you buy a drink) gives the most dramatic 360° view of the city. Go at sunset, stay for one drink, then head to a street food neighbourhood.
🚂Visit Maeklong Railway Market (90 min from Bangkok by commuter rail + songthaew) — a fresh produce market built directly on an active railway line. The awnings retract every time a train passes, then reassemble immediately after. Free, extraordinary, and entirely real.

Travel Plans

Suggested itineraries for Bangkok — tap a plan to see day-by-day details.

2–3 Week Roundtrip Itinerary

Explore more of Thailand — a practical multi-city route from Bangkok

  1. Day 1-3Bangkok

    Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Chatuchak Market, street food in Chinatown

  2. Day 4-6Chiang Mai

    Doi Suthep temple, old city moat, night bazaar, Thai cooking class

  3. Day 7-9Krabi

    Railay Beach, Four Islands boat trip, rock climbing, sea kayaking

  4. Day 10-12Koh Samui

    Chaweng Beach, Big Buddha temple, Ang Thong Marine Park tour

  5. Day 13-14Bangkok

    Floating markets, last temple visits, airport transfer

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How cheap are flights to Bangkok?

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When is the best time to fly to Bangkok?

The best time to visit Bangkok is November–February, when you'll find comfortable conditions and a good balance of lively atmosphere without peak crowds.

Do I need a visa to visit Bangkok?

Visa requirements depend on your passport — check your government's travel advice for the latest entry requirements before booking.

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