Fly from Rome to Bangkok with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Rome to Bangkok with Etihad Airways and you can be transported from pasta dinners by the Trevi Fountain to pad thai on Khaosan Road.
Explore the opulent architecture of this magnificent city, with The Grand Palace former royal residence and awe-inspiring Wat Arun Ratchawararam Temple. There’s also amazing markets on weekends at Chatuchak and delicious cuisine served on Yaowarat Road. Book your adventure online today.
FCO to BKK: flight facts
Flying from Rome to Bangkok: FAQs
What is the best area to stay in Bangkok?
Many of the city’s best hotels are in the Riverside area, where you’re also close to many attractions, and you can take boat trips along the river. Khao San is popular with backpackers, while Siam Square and Sukhumvit are great districts for being near the city’s shopping and entertainment offering.
What is the weather like in Bangkok?
Bangkok has a tropical climate with three different seasons. Between November and February, the weather is at its driest and coolest. Between March and May, you’ll experience hotter weather, with regular highs of around 35°C, while June to October sees monsoon season and the heaviest rainfall. The weather is consistently warm year-round, however, with low temperatures rarely below 22°C.
Top tips for Rome to Bangkok
Peaceful temples
While Rome boasts breathtaking churches, Bangkok is famous for its beautiful Buddhist temple complexes.
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is considered the most important religious site in all of Thailand. Wat Pho houses the legendary reclining Buddha statue, one of the largest depictions of Buddha in the world. Prepare to be awe-struck by these inspiring architecture on display.
Sizzling street food
The food culture in Thailand is a little different from that of Rome. Dishes are often prepared before your eyes and enjoyed elbow-to-elbow with other diners. Favourites such as pad thai and tom yum soup are offered on every corner.
Head to Khaosan Road for the best street food bargains, or to one of the city’s many night markets for authentic Thai flavours.