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Save Big and Explore More with Cheap Flights to Bangkok

by Amanda Sutcliffe Travel Deals

If you have a layover of more than 6 hours at the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, you'll be wondering what to do with so much of time. This airport serves many of the domestic and international destinations and has one of the world's largest passenger terminals. While there are many activities in store for you during your time spent at the airport, you can get outdoors and explore some fabulous attractions located nearby. It would not only make your layover worthwhile but also give you some memorable moments worth cherishing.

After you arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport in any of the cheap flights to Bangkok, you may need a transit visa to leave the airport and get outdoors to explore the popular attractions. You may need to check the availability, procedures, and cost for obtaining this visa according to your nationality, as the requirements keep changing on a frequent basis. The details about luggage, security wait times, and the check-in time of your next flight also need to be checked well in advance. You'll also benefit from the excellent public and private transport options available from the airport that helps you get to the places you wish to explore.

The Grand Palace is among the most popular attractions you can explore after arriving at the airport in any of the flights to Bangkok. It is recommended that you have just a brief tour of the palace as it is quite a large complex and would take more than an hour for you to see all the offerings. Constructed in the 18th century, it housed the royal government, the king, and his court until the abolition of absolute monarchy in the year 1932. Today, this palace is used for official events, including many royal ceremonies and state functions. Make sure you're modestly dressed, covering your legs and arms when visiting the palace as it is also home to the 'Wat Phra Kaeo' or Temple of the Emerald Buddha.

You can also visit the Khao San Road after getting to the Suvarnabhumi Airport in any of the flights to Bangkok. It is visited mostly by the backpackers, as it offers endless shopping opportunities with the availability of a wide range of items, such as local handicrafts, paintings and DVDs at the stalls. The street gets transformed into a stretch of pubs and bars full of travellers in the evenings. You can also rid yourself from the pains and fatigue with a classic Thai massage or feast on a bowl of noodles while visiting this part of Bangkok.

Don't miss the Wat Pho, which is the oldest and the largest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It is believed to be the place where the famous Thai massage was born. The temple still has the most prestigious massage training facilities in the world. You'll get to witness the Reclining Buddha, which is the greatest attraction of Wat Pho. If you wish to visit this temple, you’ll need to set aside an hour to explore the chapels, murals, and a large collection of Buddha images.


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