Eleven hours, zero stops, one of the world's great cities.
You could be landing at a Bangkok street stall tonight instead of stuck at a Zone 1 bar tab. Norse Atlantic is flying non-stop from London to Bangkok from £451 return, and there's nothing between you and the departure gate but a boarding pass.
✈️ The Deal
- From: London, United Kingdom
- To: Bangkok, Thailand
- Airline: Norse Atlantic
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: £451–£499 return
- When: October–December 2026
Example dates:
27/10/2026 – 04/11/2026
27/10/2026 – 05/11/2026
17/11/2026 – 14/12/2026
18/11/2026 – 10/12/2026
01/12/2026 – 15/12/2026
Check dates on Trip.com
💰 How far does your money go?
A pad thai off the main strip costs £1.15–£1.85. A cold beer at a street bar runs £1.85–£3.45, less than half a London pint. A full day of street food, breakfast, lunch and dinner included, comes in under £7.
☀️ The weather
Bangkok stays warm through the whole window. Expect 31–32°C by day in late October and November, dropping slightly to around 31°C in early December with cooler nights near 20°C. This is the start of the dry season, so humidity and rain both ease off compared to earlier in the year.
🏨 Where to stay
Sukhumvit is the easiest base: BTS access, food at every corner, close to everything.
Night Hotel Bangkok, Sukhumvit 15 — 8.7/10 · From £22/night Clean, central, and steps from the Sukhumvit BTS line.
Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai — 9.0/10 · From £55/night Rooftop pool and skyline views, right above an Airport Rail Link station.
Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit — 9.0/10 · From £120/night French-Thai luxury with a spa, two pools and one of the best breakfasts in the city.
🎯 What to do
Bangkok runs on contrast: temples one street, rooftop bars the next.
Chatuchak Weekend Market — Thousands of stalls selling everything from vintage denim to street snacks, best tackled early before the heat builds.
Grand Palace and Wat Pho — The city's most striking temple complex, home to the 46-metre reclining Buddha.
Chinatown night food crawl — Yaowarat Road lights up after dark with grilled seafood, noodle stalls and neon signs.
Chao Phraya river boat at sunset — A cheap public ferry ride that turns into one of the best views in the city for the price of a bus ticket.
🗺️ Where to go from here
Bangkok is a launchpad, not the whole trip.
Chiang Mai — Mountains, temples and a slower pace, one hour by domestic flight. Koh Samui — Beaches and island time, under 90 minutes by air. Ayutthaya — Ancient temple ruins, an easy 1.5-hour train ride north. Krabi — Limestone cliffs and island-hopping, around 80 minutes by flight.
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