Visiting Bangkok in June (Weather, Things to do)

This is a guide to help you plan your trip to Bangkok in June. It covers the weather, attractions, festivals, and practical tips.

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Is June a Good Time to Visit?

June is a good time to visit Bangkok, providing warm and sunny weather with temperatures averaging around 30°C (87°F).

As the last month of the “hot season,” it’s perfect for sightseeing and exploring the city.

Seasons

Cool season: November to February
Hot Season: March to June
Rainy Season: July to October

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How is the weather?

Brace yourself for warm, sunny days in Bangkok during June! Expect temperatures ranging from 26°C to 33°C (79°F to 91°F), but due to high humidity, it can feel much hotter.

The midday heat can be overwhelming, so it’s crucial to plan.

Drink plenty of water, apply sunscreen, and seek refuge in air-conditioned spots during the hotter hours of the day.

Rainfall is common in June, with frequent afternoon showers or thunderstorms and an average of 18 rainy days.

Air quality

June in Bangkok is typically a month with good air quality, but it’s important to be mindful of potential fluctuations.

If you’re sensitive to air pollution, checking the air quality before heading outdoors is good, especially during the first few weeks of the month.

Here are some tips for enjoying Bangkok in June while minimizing your exposure to air pollution:

Stay informed: Use air quality monitoring apps like AirVisual to track PM levels before venturing outdoors.

Protect yourself: When air quality is poor, consider using an N95 mask, which offers superior filtration compared to standard masks.

Plan your activities wisely: Prioritize outdoor activities during periods of improved air quality and minimize exposure when PM levels are high.

Things to do

Visit a night market

Don’t miss Bangkok’s night markets, with local energy and flavors.

Jodd Fairs, Asiatique The Riverfront, and JJ Green are the city’s most popular markets to immerse yourself in Bangkok’s popular night market scene.

Indulge in the tantalizing aromas of street food stalls, haggle for unique souvenirs, and witness the locals that bring these markets to life.

Mahanakhon Skywalk for Panoramic City Views

Experience the awe-inspiring Mahanakhon Skywalk, an observation deck atop the Mahanakhon SkyBuilding.

Climb 74 floors above the bustling cityscape and treat yourself to stunning 360-degree panoramic vistas of Bangkok’s skyline.

SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World Aquarium

Delve into the depths of the marine world at SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World, nestled within the Siam Paragon shopping mall.

Check out my review of SEA LIFE in Bangkok.

Over 40,000 marine creatures await your discovery, including majestic sharks, graceful rays, playful penguins, and wise sea turtles.

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Where to stay

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Neighborhoods

Here are some neighborhoods we recommend for first-time tourists staying in Bangkok.

Asoke

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Asoke, MRT Sukhumvit
Attractions: Benjakitti, Terminal 21 Mall

Benjakitti Park – Asoke
Benjakitti Park – Asoke

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Asoke, MRT Sukhumvit
Attractions: Benjakitti Park, Terminal 21 Mall

Asoke is a top spot for tourists and expats alike.

With two major transport hubs (MRT and BTS), the sprawling Benjakitti Park, plenty of dining options, and a wide range of hotels, it’s perfect for those who want modern amenities and easy city access via the train system.

Want to learn more about Asoke? Check out our in-depth Asoke neighborhood guide.


Phrom Phong

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Phrom Phong
Attractions: Benchasiri Park, EM District Malls

Benchasiri Park – Phrom Phong
Benchasiri Park – Phrom Phong

Phrom Phong, situated along Sukhumvit Road, is an upscale area boasting multiple shopping malls, bars, restaurants, and a charming park.

It’s a perfect spot to stay if you want to experience Bangkok’s modern side while still having convenient access to the rest of the city via the train system.

Want to learn more about Phrom Phong? Check out our in-depth Phrom Phong neighborhood guide.


Thonglor

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Thonglor
Attractions: Nightlife, The Commons

Thonglor is considered an upscale area just off Sukhumvit.

The area is renowned by locals for its nightlife and drinking scene, with many clubs, bars, and speakeasies.

During the day, the area is lively, with many brunch cafes, places to chill from the heat, and massage parlors.

It’s a great spot to stay if you want to be in the heart of Bangkok next to the local party scene but still have great access to the rest of the city via the BTS Skytrain.

Want to learn more about Thongor? Check out our in-depth Thonglor neighborhood guide.


Ekkamai

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Ekkamai

Ekkamai harmoniously blends residential tranquility with commercial vibrancy.

Shopping malls like Gateway Ekamai and The Mall Ramkhamhaeng cater to diverse shopping needs, while the neighborhood’s overall ambiance offers a sense of serenity.


Phloen Chit

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Phloen Chit

Phloen Chit exudes an air of sophistication, housing several embassies and consulates alongside the Central Chidlom shopping mall.

The neighborhood’s refined atmosphere appeals to discerning travelers seeking a touch of elegance.


Chit Lom

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Chit Lom

Chit Lom epitomizes luxury, boasting an array of high-end hotels and shopping malls, including Siam Paragon and Gaysorn Village.

The neighborhood’s opulence caters to those seeking an elevated Bangkok experience.


On Nut

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS On Nut

On Nut seamlessly blends residential tranquility with commercial convenience.

Shopping malls like Tesco Lotus On Nut and Big C On Nut offer diverse shopping options, while the neighborhood’s overall ambiance provides a sense of tranquility.


Phra Khanong

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Phra Khanong

Phra Khanong tantalizes the taste buds with its vibrant markets and delectable street food.

The Seacon Square shopping mall further enhances the neighborhood’s appeal, offering a comprehensive shopping experience.


Nana

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Nana

Nana pulsates with energy, renowned for its nightlife and red-light district.

Shopping malls like Nana Square and Nana Plaza cater to diverse shopping needs, while the neighborhood’s vibrant atmosphere appeals to those seeking a taste of Bangkok’s nightlife.


Siam

siam paragon

Area: Sukhumvit
Transport: BTS Siam

Siam, a popular tourist destination, offers a captivating blend of shopping malls, restaurants, and attractions.

Siam Paragon and CentralWorld shopping malls stand as testaments to Bangkok’s retail prowess, while the neighborhood’s diverse attractions cater to a wide range of interests.

Looking for more suggestions? Check our hotel guides on where to stay or find out where to stay in Sukhumvit.

Or if you’re still undecided, check out why Bangkok is worth visiting for the top reasons to visit with recommendations.

Tips for visiting

Consider these essential tips for maximizing your Bangkok trip in June:

Pre-book Accommodation

Bangkok’s allure attracts a steady stream of visitors, particularly during the festive months.

Book your flights and accommodations well in advance to avoid disappointment, especially during peak holidays.

Stay Hydrated

With its combination of heat and humidity, Bangkok’s climate can lead to dehydration, especially when engaging in activities like walking or sightseeing.

Carry a reusable water bottle and replenish fluids regularly throughout the day to maintain hydration and prevent fatigue.

Learn Basic Thai Phrases

A few basic Thai phrases can go a long way in enhancing your interactions with locals and navigating the city effortlessly.

Simple greetings like “sawadee krap” (hello for men) or “sawadee ka” (hello for women), “khob khun krap/ka” (thank you), and “khrap/ka” (excuse me) can demonstrate your respect and make communication more pleasant.

Utilize Public Transportation

Thailand’s public transportation system is well-connected and efficient, offering a convenient and affordable way to explore the city.

The BTS Skytrain and MRT Underground Railway provide easy access to major attractions and districts. Purchase a prepaid card or use the Rabbit card for seamless travel.

Before you go…

Are you interested in visiting Bangkok in other months? Check out my detailed guide on the best months to visit the city!

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