BRUTAL SALE! Flights from Vienna to Bangkok in Thailand for an unbelievable €346 for a round trip! Hurry up, this price won’t last long! Yesterdays’ sale continues also today!
There are several dates to choose from September to October 2025, just click through them on the website of the airline company Air Arabia. September and October are the rainy season.
You fly with the low-cost carrier Air Arabia with a layover in Sharjah (Dubai), included in the price are 2 pieces of hand luggage up to 10kg.
On top of that we have a tip for a highly rated hotel in the centre of Bangkok for only €21/person/night. For 8 days flights + accommodation together for a fantastic €477 per person!!
CHERN Bangkok*** only for 21€/person/night! The hotel has excellent ratings (8.5/10) and is located in the center of Bangkok, within walking distance of several palaces and close to a metro station. There is an outdoor pool, restaurant, fitness center, and 24/7 reception. Free cancellation is included in the price.
- 7th - 15th September 2025 for 346€
- 10th - 17th September 2025 for 346€
- 14th - 22nd September 2025 for 346€
- 19th - 27th September 2025 for 346€
- 21st - 29th September 2025 for 346€
- 1st - 9th October 2025 for 346€
- 5th - 13th October 2025 for 346€
- 8th - 15th October 2025 for 346€
- 12th - 20th October 2025 for 346€
- 15th - 25th October 2025 for 346€
You can check out more dates on the Air Arabia airline's website.
We recommend continuing from Bangkok to places like Phuket or Krabi, domestic flight tickets can be obtained for as low as 100€ return - you can check them out via Google Flights.
Sample 5-day itinerary to Bangkok:
Day 1:
- Grand Palace: Visiting the royal palace with rich architecture and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
- Wat Pho: Temple with the iconic reclining Buddha, where you can also try a Thai massage.
- Wat Arun: The Temple of Dawn on the Chao Phraya River, famous for its beautiful decoration of ceramic pieces.
- Asiatique Night Market: Stroll along the bustling waterfront market with shopping and food tasting opportunities.
2nd day:
- Jim Thompson House: A traditional Thai house surrounded by gardens, where you can learn more about the history of Thai silk.
- Erawan Shrine: An important Hindu shrine in the heart of the city, known for its dance rituals.
- MBK Center: Shopping center with many shops and markets, ideal for souvenirs.
- Lumphini Park: Relax in the largest park in Bangkok with the possibility of renting a boat on the lake.
Day 3:
- Chatuchak Weekend Market: The largest weekend market in the world, where you can find everything from clothes to art.
- Vimanmek Mansion: A historic palace built of teak wood that is now a museum.
- Dusit Zoo: Old city park with zoo and children's park.
- Khaosan Road: A popular street full of restaurants, bars and night markets.
4th day:
- Ayutthaya: A day trip to the former capital of Siam with historical ruins and temples.
- Wat Phra Si Sanphet: The impressive remains of the royal temple in Ayutthaya.
- Bang Pa-In Royal Palace: Royal summer palace with beautiful gardens.
Day 5:
- Wat Saket (Golden Mountain): Climb the hill with the temple and a panoramic view of the city.
- Siam Museum: Interactive museum about Thai culture and history.
- Chinatown: A walk through Chinatown where you can taste unique foods.
- Ratchada Rot Fai Night Market: Night market with a large selection of street food and antiques.
Thailand is an exotic destination that attracts tourists with its rich culture, beautiful nature and fascinating cities. The capital, Bangkok, is a vibrant metropolis where traditional Thai customs meet modern lifestyles. There are many interesting sights for tourists, such as the majestic Grand Palace, which was once the seat of Thai kings, and Wat Phra Kaew, home to the famous Emerald Buddha. Also known as the Temple of Dawn, Wat Arun offers an unforgettable view of the Chao Phraya River, especially at sunset.
Bangkok is a great starting point for those who want to discover Thailand's beautiful beaches and islands. You can go south to resorts like Pattaya, which is only about 2 hours by car from Bangkok. Pattaya is famous for its nightlife, but also for family activities and water sports. If you want a more peaceful atmosphere, you can go to the island of Koh Samet, which is about 3-4 hours away. This island offers beautiful white beaches and clear water, ideal for snorkeling or diving.
For lovers of tropical nature, the ideal choice is the island of Koh Chang, which is located a little further, but will reward you with peace and jungle scenery. Bangkok and its surroundings offer not only a busy city life, but also the possibility of escaping to beautiful beaches, where you can enjoy relaxation and Thai hospitality.