While London is settling into grey skies and damp commutes, Bangkok is hitting its stride. November is one of the best months to visit: the rains have eased, the heat is comfortable, and the city runs at full tilt day and night. This deal puts you there non-stop for under £450.
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✈️ The deal
- From: London
- To: Bangkok, Thailand
- Airline: Norse Atlantic
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: £442–£499 return
- When: November
Example dates:
03/11/2026 – 12/11/2026
03/11/2026 – 19/11/2026
03/11/2026 – 26/11/2026
04/11/2026 – 12/11/2026
10/11/2026 – 19/11/2026
10/11/2026 – 26/11/2026
💰 How far does your money go?
A bowl of pad thai from a street stall costs around £1.20. A large Chang beer at a local bar is about £1.50. A full Thai meal, starter, main, and a drink, rarely exceeds £7. The £20 you might spend on a round in Zone 1 covers a full day of eating and drinking in Bangkok, with change to spare.
☀️ The weather
November is one of Bangkok's best months. The rainy season has eased, temperatures sit between 24°C and 31°C, and there are around eight hours of sunshine a day. Humidity drops significantly from the summer months and rain averages just six days across November. You are arriving at exactly the right time.
🏨 Where to stay
Bangkok covers a lot of ground. Here are three options across the price range.
Lub d Bangkok Silom · 8.2/10 · From £25/night
A sociable, design-forward hostel with private rooms available; well-placed for nightlife and the Chao Phraya river ferry.
Compass SkyView Hotel · 8.5/10 · From £55/night
Rooftop infinity pool, included breakfast, and a solid Sukhumvit location within walking distance of the BTS.
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok · 9.4/10 · From £380/night
The most storied hotel on the Chao Phraya, open since 1879. Butlers, Michelin-level dining, and river-view suites.
🎯 What to do
Bangkok rewards the curious: temples at sunrise, markets at midnight, and every kind of food in between.
Wat Pho and the Grand Palace – Two of Asia's most impressive temple complexes within walking distance of each other. The reclining Buddha at Wat Pho alone is worth the trip.
Chatuchak Weekend Market – 15,000 stalls across 26 sections. Come on a Saturday or Sunday, arrive early, and bring cash.
Street food through Yaowarat (Chinatown) – Bangkok's Chinatown is best explored after dark. The stalls run late and the food is some of the best in the city.
Mahanakhon SkyWalk – Glass floor, panoramic views, and a sunset that makes the city feel impossibly large. The best viewpoint in Bangkok.
🗺️ Where to go from here
Bangkok is Thailand's main hub. Most of the country's islands and northern cities are a short domestic flight away.
Chiang Mai – Thailand's cultural capital: temples, night markets, and jungle treks. A 70-minute domestic flight from Don Mueang airport.
Koh Samui – White sand beaches and clear water in the Gulf of Thailand. Under 90 minutes by domestic flight.
Phuket – The Andaman coast's flagship island. Beaches, cliffs, and excellent snorkelling. Around 90 minutes from Bangkok.
Koh Chang – A wilder, less-commercialised alternative near the Cambodian border. Reachable by bus and ferry in about four hours.
Ayutthaya – Thailand's ancient capital, a UNESCO World Heritage Site packed with temple ruins. Just 90 minutes north by train.
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