Grab a bike and follow a thoughtfully mapped route connecting standout moments from Bangkok Design Week, each stop chosen for curiosity rather than checklist culture. Expect a steady rhythm, with roughly 20 to 30 minutes at every location, enough time to look closely, chat with fellow riders and let each project settle before moving on. Guiding the journey is Wee Viraporn, a long-time activist who treats design as a practical tool for shaping fairer, more liveable streets. Riders are welcome to bring their own wheels or rent one at the starting point. Those arriving with personal bikes should remember a sturdy lock, as pauses are part of the experience. Helmets are non-negotiable, not as a rule to spoil the mood but as quiet care for everyone involved. Think of the ride as a moving conversation carried across neighbourhoods rather than a race between landmarks.
February 6-7. Free. Register via here. General Post Office, 4.30pm onwards

