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Cheap flights from Washington DC to Bangkok
The Silver Line Express, both Metrorail and Washington Flyer bus, are ready to take you directly to Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). Once you’ve arrived at IAD, your flight to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) will take approximately 18 hours nonstop, and it will take a little bit longer with stops.
Upon arrival in Bangkok, let the public or shuttle bus take you to your hotel. You can also grab a cab, hire a private car or rent one.
Attractions and tips
The Grand Palace is one of Bangkok’s most popular attractions and takes its visitors back in time to home of the Thai King. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha literally enshrines an emerald Buddha, hence its name.
If you are seeking a truly unique shopping experience, head to one of Bangkok’s floating markets where you’ll find boats filled with fresh fruits, vegetables and others foods for your enjoyment. Damnoen Saduak is the city’s most famous one.
The Sathorn district in Bangkok is close to many of the city’s other primary neighborhoods and is ideal for first-time visitors. Business travelers tend to flock to the Suvarnabhumi district, and Sukhumvit Road has the most hotels per capita in the city.
Bangkok is warm/hot and humid all year round. Temperatures range from 71 to 95 degrees, and the monsoon season runs from May to October.



