The smog of the Duomo traffic swapped for the smell of grilled satay on a Bangkok soi. Thai Airways is flying Milan to Bangkok return, non-stop, from €591. Seats are open across May and June 2027.
✈️ The Deal
- From: Milan, Italy
- To: Bangkok, Thailand
- Airline: Thai Airways
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: €591-€650 return
- When: May - June 2027
Example dates:
01/05/2027 - 12/05/2027
10/05/2027 - 24/05/2027
14/05/2027 - 24/05/2027
01/06/2027 - 15/06/2027
14/05/2027 - 28/05/2027
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💰 How far does your money go?
A plate of pad thai from a street stall costs around €1.70, less than an espresso at the bar back home. A cold Chang beer from a 7-Eleven is about €1.50, and a full tourist-restaurant meal with a drink rarely tops €13. An aperitivo in Milan buys you barely half a day's food in Bangkok.
☀️ The Weather
Bangkok runs hot and humid through May and June, with highs around 34°C and lows rarely dropping below 26°C. Expect brief, heavy showers most afternoons as the rainy season builds, but they pass quickly and the heat returns straight after.
🏨 Where to Stay
Options from backpacker-friendly Sukhumvit guesthouses to five-star riverside towers.
Ad Lib Bangkok — 8.4/10 · From €55/night Stylish, compact rooms and a rooftop pool, a short walk from Nana BTS station.
Avani+ Riverside Bangkok — 8.7/10 · From €85/night Right on the Chao Phraya, with a free shuttle boat into the old town and Chinatown.
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok — 9.2/10 · From €420/night Riverside icon since 1879, for anyone treating this trip as a proper splurge.
🎯 What to Do
Bangkok moves fast by day and doesn't slow down after dark.
Wat Arun and the river temples — Cross the Chao Phraya at sunset for the best view of the Temple of Dawn lit up gold. Chatuchak Weekend Market — Over 8,000 stalls of clothes, antiques and food, easy to lose half a day in. Yaowarat street food crawl — Bangkok's Chinatown after dark, grilled seafood and noodle stalls shoulder to shoulder. Muay Thai at Rajadamnern Stadium — The oldest boxing stadium in Thailand, and a proper night out.
🗺️ Where to Go From Here
Bangkok is the gateway, not the whole trip.
Ayutthaya — Crumbling temple ruins from Thailand's old capital, about 90 minutes north by train. Koh Samet — White sand beaches and beach bars, roughly 3 hours by road and boat. Kanchanaburi — Home to the Bridge over the River Kwai, around 2 hours west by minibus. Pattaya and Koh Larn — Fast beach escape with a short ferry hop to the island, about 2 hours from the city.
Non-stop from Milan for €591 is a rare direct route into Southeast Asia. Dates like these don't stay open long.

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