
Bangkok in March
Bangkok in March
Bangkok, Thailand
Visiting Bangkok in March means experiencing the dry season. As a tropical destination, expect warm temperatures year-round with drier conditions and sunny skies.
Weather in Bangkok in March
Average highs around 33.5C and lows near 25.8C. 58.7mm average precipitation and about 9 rainy days. March typically sits between February and April conditions, so it is useful for travelers wanting a balanced window in Bangkok. Pack breathable clothing, sunscreen, and hydrate often when exploring Bangkok.
Temperature
March brings dry season conditions in Bangkok, Thailand. The average temperature is about 29.7C, with lows near 25.8C and highs around 33.5C.
Sunshine Hours
Bangkok, Thailand usually gets around 10.6 hours of sunshine per day in March, with roughly 12.1 daylight hours available for sightseeing.
Rain
March sees around 58.7mm of rainfall over about 9 days. Rain can occur for around 2.9 hours per day on average.
Humidity
Humidity in March is generally moderate for Bangkok, Thailand, especially when rainfall periods increase.
Additional Information
Average winds are around 15.4 km/h, so pack layers that handle changing conditions. Pack breathable clothing, sunscreen, and hydrate often when exploring Bangkok.
Our March Hotel Picks for Bangkok

Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
Lavish, landmark lodging offering 9 refined restaurants, 2 outdoor pools & a luxe spa.
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The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok
Upscale hotel offering 5 restaurants & 2 bars, plus a spa & a rooftop outdoor pool.
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Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok
Premium apartment hotel beside a river, plus a spa, 3 restaurants & a lagoon-style outdoor pool.
View hotelWhat to Do in Bangkok in March

Wachirabenchathat Park (State Railway Park)
Vast, tree-filled park with a lake offering a long loop for biking & running, plus tennis courts.
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Benchakitti Park
A running & biking path encircles a lake with boats, fish & turtles in this serene, scenic park.
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The Erawan Museum
Museum known for its massive 3-headed elephant sculpture, plus cultural & religious artifacts.
Explore activityTravel tips for Bangkok in March
Pack breathable clothing, sunscreen, and hydrate often when exploring Bangkok. Book accommodation earlier when events overlap with peak weekends, and keep an eye on changing weather windows for day trips.






