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Cheap flights - Bangkok flights guide
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Cheap flights - Bangkok flights guide
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Reasons to fly to Bangkok
A flight to Bangkok is just the beginning of a wild adventure. Bangkok lives up to its reputation as a self-indulgent city spot catering to the hedonistic traveler. From shopping centers filled with everything from couture to vintage and packed bars that rage until the morning, Bangkok aims to please.
Don’t worry if the nightlife isn’t your scene. Book a flight to Bangkok for some of the best shopping in the world. Markets are filled with luxury items, antiques, crafts, textiles and jewelry suitable for any budget. The Chatuchak Weekend Market features over 900 shops and boutique carts. Pack an extra suitcase on your flight to Bangkok – you’ll need the room for all your purchases. After a long day of shopping, sample some of Bangkok’s finest Thai cuisine, usually found in stand-up stalls on the streets. Bangkok’s night scene beckons to tourists and residents who are on the prowl for a good time. Night owls should check out the nightclubs, bars and discos that line the city center – the places are packed and it can get crowded, but it’s like nothing you’ve ever experienced. Get plenty of rest of your flight to Bangkok – you’ll need it to keep up with the fast-paced movements of Thailand’s most famous city.
Climate
Bangkok's climate varies but averages around 24-33 degrees Celsius. Travelers booking flights to Bangkok in March through May will experience the city's highest humidity. Monsoon season approaches from June through October, and Bangkok flights are usually packed from November through February, when the weather is cooler and less humid.
Getting Around
Bangkok can be traveled on foot, but you may want to limit pedestrian activity. Pedestrian traffic doesn’t move quickly, just ambles along. Because the city is huge, and the roads are very big and always full it can be intimidating trying to cross them. It is almost always easier to take a taxi or tuk-tuk, which will only have a minimal cost.
Driving in Bangkok can be challenging. For the convenience of having your own car, hire a driver and car for the day.
Public transportation is also an option. As well as taxis or tuk-tuks you can take the BTS sky train, subway, bus, or river taxi.
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