Non-stop to Bangkok for €589 return. No layover in Doha, no six-hour stopover in Istanbul, just a direct hop from Madrid straight into the heat and noise of Thailand's capital.
✈️ The Deal
- From: Madrid, Spain
- To: Bangkok, Thailand
- Airline: Iberojet
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: €589–€599 return
- When: February, March
Example dates: 04/02/2027 – 05/03/2027
💰 How Far Does Your Money Go?
A plate of pad thai from a street stall costs around €1.50, and a proper Thai meal at a local restaurant rarely tops €4. A beer from a 7-Eleven runs about €1.50, cheaper than a caña on most Madrid terraces. Bangkok is roughly 29% cheaper than Madrid overall, so what covers a weekend at home stretches into a proper week there.
☀️ The Weather
Madrid in February sits around 11°C, grey and raw, with March barely warmer. Bangkok in February and March is deep into dry season, with highs of 32–34°C and barely a drop of rain. Pack for summer, not for a Spanish winter.
🏨 Where to Stay
From hostel bunks to riverside luxury, Bangkok covers every budget.
Lub d Bangkok Siam — 8.4/10 · From €18/night A design hostel in the middle of Siam, five minutes from the BTS and built for solo travellers.
At Mind Bangkok Silom Hotel — 8.6/10 · From €48/night Smart, modern rooms in Silom, close to the nightlife and a short walk from the Skytrain.
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok — 9.3/10 · From €360/night A riverside icon on the Chao Phraya, consistently ranked among the best hotels in the world.
🎯 What to Do
Bangkok runs on contrast: gold-covered temples next to street stalls, rooftop bars above chaotic markets.
Wat Pho and the Reclining Buddha — Go early to see the 46-metre gold Buddha before the tour buses arrive. Chao Phraya river cruise — Glide past temples and old riverside houses, a slower way to see the city. Chinatown night market — Yaowarat Road lights up after dark with street food stalls elbow to elbow. Chatuchak Weekend Market — Over 15,000 stalls across 27 sections, the largest weekend market on Earth.
🗺️ Where to Go From Here
Bangkok is the launchpad for the rest of Thailand, not the whole trip.
Ayutthaya — Former royal capital with UNESCO temple ruins, 90 minutes by train. Koh Samet — Quiet white-sand beaches with none of Phuket's crowds, about 3 hours away. Kanchanaburi — The Bridge on the River Kwai and jungle waterfalls, 3 hours west. Chiang Mai — Mountains, temples and night markets, just over an hour by domestic flight.
€589 return, non-stop, with dry season sunshine waiting on the other side. Grab it before the good dates disappear.

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