Temples that glow gold at sunset, street food that costs less than a London coffee, and not a single layover in between.
Norse Atlantic is flying non-stop from London to Bangkok from £408 return, one of the lowest direct fares to Thailand this year.
✈️ The Deal
- From: London, United Kingdom
- To: Bangkok, Thailand
- Airline: Norse Atlantic
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: £408–£499 return
- When: October - November 2026
Example dates:
27/10/2026 - 12/11/2026
03/11/2026 - 18/11/2026
04/11/2026 - 12/11/2026
11/11/2026 - 18/11/2026
💰 How Far Does Your Money Go?
A full plate of pad thai from a street stall costs around £1.20, less than a bag of crisps back home. A cold Chang beer is about £1.30, roughly a quarter of a London pint. Even a proper sit-down dinner for two, with drinks, comes to around £12, cheaper than a single main course in most Zone 1 restaurants.
☀️ The Weather
Bangkok in late October and November sits at the tail end of the rainy season, with daytime highs around 32°C and evenings near 25°C. Expect the odd short downpour, but mostly long stretches of sun and warm, humid air throughout.
🏨 Where to Stay
From backpacker hostels to riverside five-star towers.
Lub d Bangkok Silom — 8.3/10 · From £15/night Design-led hostel with a pool, steps from Silom's nightlife and the BTS line.
Sivatel Bangkok — 8.7/10 · From £55/night Spacious rooms and a rooftop pool near Chidlom, an easy walk to the main shopping malls.
The Peninsula Bangkok — 9.3/10 · From £220/night Riverside luxury on the Chao Phraya with its own boat shuttle, for the trip you're not budgeting.
🎯 What to Do
Temples, markets and river life, all within reach of one base.
Wat Arun at sunrise — Cross the river before the crowds and watch the Temple of Dawn catch the early light.
Chatuchak Weekend Market — Get lost for hours among thousands of stalls selling everything from antiques to street snacks.
Chao Phraya river boat ride — Skip the traffic and take the express boat past temples and old shophouses.
Khao San Road at night — Street food, market stalls and the loudest introduction to Bangkok nightlife you'll get.
🗺️ Where to Go From Here
Bangkok is a launchpad into the rest of Thailand.
Ayutthaya — Ancient temple ruins and a former capital, about 90 minutes by train.
Pattaya — Beaches and nightlife on the coast, roughly two hours by car or bus.
Kanchanaburi — The Bridge on the River Kwai and waterfalls, around two and a half hours away.
Chiang Mai — Mountain temples and a cooler climate in the north, a short one-hour domestic flight.
£408 doesn't get you far in London in November. It gets you two and a half weeks in Bangkok. Book before this fare disappears.

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