Flight deals from Dublin (DUB) to Bangkok (BKK) — tracked by aifly.one with 1 verified deal.
Bangkok is one of the world’s most addictive cities — a place where Theravada Buddhism, Southeast Asian street culture, and some of the planet’s best food collide in an endlessly stimulating sprawl. The city’s street food scene runs from the legendary noodle shops of Silom to the boat vendors threading through the old klongs, and Michelin has confirmed what regulars already knew: Bangkok is a serious culinary city at every price point. The Grand Palace and Wat Pho anchor the historic core, but Ari’s independent cafés, Chatuchak’s enormous weekend market, and the rooftop bars of Sukhumvit reveal the full range of what this city is.
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Travel essentials — Bangkok
| Topic | Info |
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| Journey time | From London: approximately 11.5 hours direct. From Amsterdam or Frankfurt: 11–12 hours direct. From Central/Eastern European cities: 9.5–11 hours direct. Most European hub airlines fly direct. |
| Best season | November–February: cool and dry, the best time to visit (25–32°C, low humidity). March–May: hot and humid, up to 38°C. June–October: monsoon season — heavy afternoon rain, cheaper hotels, fewer tourists. Bangkok is rewarding year-round if you embrace the heat. |
| Daily budget | Budget: 1,000–1,500 THB/day (guesthouses, street food, BTS). Mid-range: 3,000–5,000 THB/day (3-star hotel, restaurants). Comfortable: 8,000+ THB/day (boutique hotels, rooftop bars). Approximate, April 2026. |
| Currency | Thai Baht (THB). Card payment accepted at hotels, malls, and better restaurants but cash is essential for street food, markets, and tuk-tuks. ATMs add a 220 THB (~€6) foreign fee per withdrawal — bring enough cash from home or use a fee-free card. |
| Timezone | ICT (UTC+7). No daylight saving time. 6 hours ahead of London (winter), 5 hours in summer. |
| Visa (EU) | Most EU passport holders: visa-free for 60 days per entry. Verify current duration at thaiembassy.com. |
| Safety | Very safe for tourists. Petty theft in crowded areas (tuk-tuk scams around Grand Palace are common). Avoid poorly lit sois at night in entertainment districts. Political demonstrations occasionally occur — keep away from any large gatherings. Emergency: 191 (police), 1669 (ambulance). |
Getting around Bangkok
BTS Skytrain (Sukhumvit/Silom lines) and MRT Metro cover the modern city efficiently. Rabbit Card or stored-value ticket for multiple journeys. Tuk-tuks are fun but agree on price first — always inflate for tourists. Grab (local Uber equivalent) is excellent for metered pricing. River ferries along the Chao Phraya are scenic and practical.
Highlights
The Grand Palace and Wat Pho are essential (arrive before 10am to avoid peak crowds). Chatuchak Weekend Market is one of the world’s largest. The rooftop bar scene along Silom is world-class. For food: Jay Fai’s famous crab omelette (book weeks ahead), Yaowarat (Chinatown) at night for seafood, Or Tor Kor for local produce. The klongs of Thonburi and day trips to Ayutthaya reward longer stays.
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When is the best time to visit Bangkok?
November–February: cool and dry, the best time to visit (25–32°C, low humidity). March–May: hot and humid, up to 38°C. June–October: monsoon season — heavy afternoon rain, cheaper hotels, fewer tourists. Bangkok is rewarding year-round if you embrace the heat.
Do EU citizens need a visa for Bangkok?
Most EU passport holders: visa-free for 60 days per entry.
Is Bangkok safe to visit?
Very safe for tourists. Petty theft in crowded areas (tuk-tuk scams around Grand Palace are common). Avoid poorly lit sois at night in entertainment districts. Political demonstrations occasionally occur — keep away from any large gatherings. Emergency: 191 (police), 1669 (ambulance).
What is the currency in Bangkok?
Thai Baht (THB).
Travel info verified: 2026-04-02