Are you looking for a cheap flight to bangkok? Then you now have the chance to travel from Frankfurt to Thailand for only 502 € per person. With a stopover, you’ll go to the pulsating capital, which combines culture, street food and modern skylines. We show you how to get the most out of your trip.
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Why go to Bangkok now?

Bangkok is a city of contrasts: golden temples like Wat Phra Kaew or Wat Pho with the reclining Buddha meet hip rooftop bars and colorful markets. Stroll through the artist district Banglamphu or dive into the street food stalls of Yaowarat (Chinatown). Be sure to try Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong or a fresh Mango Sticky Rice. The friendly locals make your stay even more pleasant.
Your flight to bangkok for only 502 € – how to book the deal
The flight to bangkok from Frankfurt departs on September 9 and ends on September 22. The stopover is short enough for a break but does not excessively extend the travel time. For 502 €, round-trip flights are included – a real bargain for this route. Compare different airlines on booking portals and choose the cheapest option with a stopover. Note that prices may vary depending on the time of booking, but this deal is currently unbeatable.
Best travel time & practical tips
In September, Bangkok experiences the rainy season, but that doesn’t mean it rains constantly. Usually there are short, heavy showers in the afternoon followed by sunshine. Temperatures are around 30 °C, so pack light clothing and a rain jacket. For getting around, it’s best to use the BTS Skytrain or the MRT – they are fast, air-conditioned and cheap. Avoid tuk-tuks during peak hours as they get stuck in traffic. Money-saving tip: Buy a rechargeable Rabbit card for public transport or pay cash. Also, Grab (the Asian Uber) is often cheaper than taxis without a meter. Hotels are a bit cheaper during the rainy season, so book early.
Bangkok in 12 days
- Day 1–2: Explore temples: Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun – best to start early in the morning to avoid crowds.
- Day 3: Chatuchak Weekend Market (only on weekends!) – if your trip falls on a Saturday or Sunday, this is a must for souvenirs and street food.
- Day 4: Chinatown (Yaowarat) – stroll through the narrow alleys, eat dim sum and visit the golden Wat Mangkon Kamalawat.
- Day 5: Day trip to Ayutthaya (about 1 hour by train) – the ancient temple ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Day 6: Khao San Road & Banglamphu – backpacker area with many bars and cheap massages.
- Day 7: Silom / Sathorn – here you’ll find Lumpini Park, the Skywalk and Mahaneeya Market Hall.
- Day 8: Sukhumvit – shop at Terminal 21 and party on Soi 11 in the evening.
- Day 9: Thonburi canals (Klongs) – a boat tour through the ‘Venice of the East’.
- Day 10: Free time – visit one of the many parks again or the Museum of Contemporary Art.
- Day 11: Packing day and last shopping at MBK Center or Siam Paragon.
- Day 12: Return journey – be at the airport early because Bangkok has a lot of traffic.
Complete your trip with a visit to the Bangkok article on Wikipedia to learn more about the history and culture. And if you’re looking for more destinations: more flight deals await you.
Your flight at a glance
- Route: Frankfurt → Bangkok (round trip)
- Travel dates: September 9, 2026 → September 22, 2026 — 12 days
- Ticket price: 502 € per person
- Hotel too? Well-rated hotels from approx. 9 €/night per person — View hotels
Price found on 6.7.2026. Flight prices change constantly — being quick pays off.
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