For an exciting and education experience, try a cooking class and learn how to make the perfect Pad Thai. A cooking class is not only a wonderful opportunity to rest those tired traveling feet for half a day, but a great excuse to exercise those taste buds. Many cooking classes will also take you to the markets to buy your ingredients too. There are often vegetarian and other specialist options available so just ask your Flight Centre consultant and book the right class for you.
Muay Thai is Thailand's famous sport and self-defence in which contestants are allowed to use almost any part of the body; feet, elbows, legs, knees and shoulders. You can watch a bout in action at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium or Rathchadamnoen Stadium, where traditional Thai music often accompanies every match. You can even take a lesson yourself if you're feeling brave!
Siam Niramit is a must-see dance spectacular showcasing the history of each region of Thailand using 150 performers. Featuring lavish costumes, magnificent set designs and stunning special effects, this show is a must-see for anyone who likes their education to be highly entertaining.
Bangkok Airport (BKK)
Flights from Australia to Bangkok will disembark at Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok (BKK) is the third busiest airport in Asia and the main hub for four different Thai airlines. The airport boasts the world's tallest control tower and third largest single-building terminal. All arrivals and departures, both international and domestic, are handled within the one very large building.
Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Book your Bangkok Airport accommodation.
Airlines that fly to Bangkok
Airlines that offer cheap flights to Bangkok from Australia include:
For more on Bangkok holidays check out our Bangkok travel guide or view our range of Bangkok holiday packages that include flights, accommodation and often other extras like tours or car hire.