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Madrid

The city that never sleeps. Elegant boulevards, world-class art, and a nightlife that goes until dawn.

from฿14,337
January 2027

Quick Facts: Madrid in January

Cheapest fare
฿14,337
Cheapest month
November
Avg temperature
5°C
Cost of living
Affordable

The city that never sleeps. Elegant boulevards, world-class art, and a nightlife that goes until dawn.

January Price Intelligence

How Madrid prices compare in January 2027

6% below avg
฿11,781฿22,772

Best in January

฿14,337

January avg

฿17,421

January median

฿14,337

January p90

฿22,772

Monthly cheapest fares
฿11,781
฿22,381

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of January 2027

Jan 1 – Jan 31 · Price Trend
priceThis deal
฿30,150฿21,250฿12,350฿14,337Jan 1Jan 11Jan 21Jan 31Jan 19

January 2027 Price Calendar

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SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1฿18,499
2฿27,486
3฿25,156
4฿25,136
5฿18,741
6฿20,246
7฿22,772
8฿20,938
9฿22,650
10฿20,246
11฿19,635
12฿18,077
13฿15,072
14฿16,217
15฿14,446
16฿16,227
17฿14,446
18฿14,371
19฿14,337
20฿14,446
21฿14,337
22฿14,446
23฿15,113
24฿14,446
25฿14,337
26฿14,337
27฿14,446
28฿14,337
29฿15,583
30฿15,113
31฿14,414
Cheapest day
฿14,337
฿27,486

About Madrid

ClimateAvg 14°C · 0°–0°C
Jan
Feb
Mar
13°
Apr
17°
May
21°
Jun
24°
Jul
23°
Aug
19°
Sep
14°
Oct
Nov
Dec
Things to Do
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Culture
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Getting Around
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Nightlife
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The Golden Triangle of Art

Madrid is a pilgrimage site for art lovers, anchored by the three world-class museums that form the 'Golden Triangle of Art'. The Prado Museum is the jewel in the crown, houseing one of the world's finest collections of European art, including masterpieces by Velázquez and Goya. Just a short walk away, the Reina Sofía focuses on 20th-century art and is home to Picasso's 'Guernica', a powerful and moving anti-war statement. Completing the triangle is the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, which fills the gaps between the other two with an extraordinary private collection ranging from Italian Gothics to Pop Art. These institutions are located along the Paseo del Prado, a beautiful tree-lined boulevard that has been recently designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site ('Paisaje de la Luz'). Even for those who aren't art experts, the sheer scale and beauty of these collections are awe-inspiring.

Tapas and Terraces: Madrid’s Social Pulse

In Madrid, eating is a social event that happens in the streets as much as in restaurants. The culture of 'tapeo' involves moving from bar to bar, sharing small plates and drinks with friends. Head to Calle de la Cava Baja in the La Latina neighborhood for the density of traditional taverns, or visit the Mercado de San Miguel for a more upscale and tourist-friendly introduction to Spanish delicacies like Jamón Ibérico and fresh oysters. Madrid is also a city of terraces ('terrazas'). Whether it’s a sun-drenched plaza in the middle of the day or a rooftop bar with views of the Gran Vía at night, madrileños love to be outdoors. Neighborhoods like Malasaña offer a more alternative food scene with artisan coffee shops and craft beer bars. Don't forget to try the local specialty, 'bocadillo de calamares' (squid sandwich), near the Plaza Mayor for an authentic taste of the city's humble culinary roots.

Retiro Park and Royal Grandeur

Madrid’s imperial past is most visible at the Royal Palace (Palacio Real). It is the largest functioning royal palace in Europe, and although the royal family doesn't live there, its grand staterooms and armory are open to the public. Nearby, the Almudena Cathedral and the Sabatini Gardens add to the sense of royal scale. Watching the sunset from the Temple of Debod, an ancient Egyptian temple gifted to Spain, offers one of the best views of the palace complex. For a break from the stone and marble, El Retiro Park is Madrid’s green lung. Once a royal garden, it’s now a public playground featuring a large rowing pond, the stunning Crystal Palace (Palacio de Cristal), and kilometers of shaded pathways. It’s the perfect place to spend a Sunday afternoon, watching street performers or simply lounging on the grass. The park exemplifies the city's balance between historical grandeur and a relaxed, livable quality of life.

Malasaña and Chueca: The Modern Spirit

To see the contemporary and vibrant side of Madrid, explore the sister neighborhoods of Malasaña and Chueca. Malasaña was the heart of the 'Movida Madrileña' countercultural movement in the 1980s and retains a gritty, creative energy today. Its streets are lined with vintage clothing stores, record shops, and edgy street art. It's the go-to spot for those looking for independent boutiques and a younger, more alternative vibe. Chueca, known as the city's LGBTQ+ district, is one of the most welcoming and lively areas in Madrid. It’s famous for its inclusive nightlife, trendy restaurants, and the Plaza de Chueca, which is always buzzing with people. Together, these neighborhoods represent Madrid’s evolution into a modern, cosmopolitan capital that celebrates diversity and creativity. They offer a perfect contrast to the formal historic center and are essential for understanding the city's current identity.

FAQ about Madrid in January

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Madrid?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Madrid is ฿14,337. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Madrid?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Madrid is around ฿17,421. You can save up to 18% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Madrid?
Based on current prices, January 2026 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Madrid. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Madrid?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Madrid.

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