Fly from Barcelona to Bangkok with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Barcelona to Bangkok with Etihad and leave Spain’s coolest city for Southeast Asia’s most popular hotspot – packed with famous landmarks, restaurants and energy.
Sample the delightful sights of the city, including the former royal residence of The Grand Palace and powerful Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Your Thai adventure can also take in shopping on Khaosan Road, and true tranquillity at Lumphini Park.
BCN to BKK: flight facts
Flying from Barcelona to Bangkok: FAQs
How far is Bangkok Airport from the city centre?
Bangkok Airport is just less than 20 miles (32 kilometres) from the city centre. The fastest way to travel between the airport and city is by taxi or via private transfer.
You can pre-book transfers with Etihad to get you straight from airport to hotel. There are also public transportation connections, with a rail link and shuttle bus operating throughout the day.
What food is Bangkok known for?
While Thai cuisine is popular across the world, there’s so much more to it than pad thai or green curry.
Street food is reliably excellent in Bangkok and is an affordable way to sample the classics, including fried chicken, gai tod. In restaurants look for fried rice, wonton noodles and fresh papaya salad.
Top tips for Barcelona to Bangkok
Discover Kanchanaburi night market
The colourful displays of Barcelona’s La Boqueria market are not to be missed. Similarly, the Kanchanaburi night market is a must-visit on your trip to Bangkok.
Browse local stalls selling everything from clothing to handicrafts, before finishing up your evening with a delicious pad thai or massaman curry at one of the street food stalls.
Marvel at Wat Pho temple
Just as the Sagrada Familia is an icon of Barcelona, the Buddhist temple of Wat Pho sits proudly among Bangkok’s main landmarks.
Duck out of the hustle and bustle of the streets to wander around this peaceful temple complex. You’ll find the renowned reclining Buddha statue here – one of the largest depictions of the Buddha in the world.