Bangkok in June runs at 33°C and full throttle. Street food for €1.80, temples that make the Colosseum feel understated, and a nightlife scene that doesn't check its watch. Royal Jordanian flies you there from Rome for €401 return, with one stop.
✈️ The Deal
- From: Rome, Italy
- To: Bangkok, Thailand
- Airline: Royal Jordanian
- Stops: 1 stop
- Price: €401–€430 return
- When: June 2026
Example dates:
- 10/06/2026 - 18/06/2026
- 19/06/2026 - 09/07/2026
- 24/06/2026 - 16/07/2026
- 26/06/2026 - 16/07/2026
💰 How Far Does Your Money Go?
A Pad Thai from a street vendor costs €1.80. A Singha beer at a local bar runs €1.60. A sit-down dinner at a proper Thai restaurant lands at €7–€10 per person. You'll spend less on a full day of food in Bangkok than on a single aperitivo in Trastevere. The daily budget for a mid-range traveller sits comfortably at €60–€80, all in.
☀️ The Weather
Bangkok in June sits at 33°C, with highs occasionally pushing 36°C. It's the start of the rainy season: humidity runs at 87–90% and expect around 16 days of rain for the month, mostly short, heavy afternoon downpours that clear quickly. Evenings stay warm and alive. Pack light clothes and a small umbrella.
🏨 Where to Stay
Bangkok has options at every level, from budget hostels in the old city to some of the finest riverside hotels in Asia.
Lub d Bangkok Silom - 8.4/10 - From €25/night Social, central, and well-run. The best-value base in the city for solo travellers and those who want to stay connected. 👉 Book here
Riva Arun Bangkok - 9.0/10 - From €65/night Boutique riverside hotel steps from Wat Arun, with rooftop views that justify the price alone. 👉 Book here
Capella Bangkok - 9.5/10 - From €450/night Opened in 2020, Forbes Five-Star, Chao Phraya frontage. The finest riverside hotel in the city, and the one to splurge on if you're going to splurge at all. 👉 Book here
🎯 What to Do
Bangkok rewards those who don't just stay in their hotel pool.
Wat Phra Kaew and The Grand Palace: The ceremonial heart of Thailand. The Emerald Buddha, gilded towers, and more gold per square metre than anywhere else you'll visit. Go early before the crowds.
Chatuchak Weekend Market: 15,000 stalls, 26 sections, and the world's largest weekend market. Clothes, ceramics, street food, and things you didn't know existed. Go with a budget and a loose plan.
Chao Phraya River by Night: Catch a local ferry at dusk and watch the city transform. Wat Arun lit up from the water is one of the most striking sights in Southeast Asia.
Muay Thai at Rajadamnern Stadium: The national sport in its natural home. Live Muay Thai fights at the oldest ring in Bangkok, with a crowd that takes it seriously.
🗺️ Where to Go From Here
Bangkok is a hub, not a final stop. The rest of Thailand is a short hop away.
Chiang Mai: 1-hour flight north. Temples, mountains, night markets, and elephant sanctuaries. A complete change of pace from the capital. Search flights
Koh Samui: 1.5-hour flight south. Gulf-facing beaches, clear water, and a well-developed island that still has quiet corners. Search flights
Phuket: 1.5-hour flight southwest. The Andaman coast, long beaches, and the best diving in Thailand. Search flights
Ayutthaya: 1.5 hours by train. The ancient capital of Siam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the most atmospheric places in the country.
€401 return to Bangkok from Rome. June is hot, June is wet, and June is still one of the best decisions you'll make this year.

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