The weekend is nearly here, and Bangkok is not taking it quietly. We’ve rounded up the concerts, exhibitions, markets, workshops and late-night parties worth leaving the house for.
Start at Cloud 11, where Toob North traces the roots of northern Thai creativity through food, craft and community traditions. Expect Chiang Mai coffee roasters, fragrant khao soi, handmade pottery, exhibitions and workshops. Then head east to Hua Takhe Old Market, where Rakdok Floral Weeks 2026 fills timber shophouses and canalside walkways with 20 installations created by artists, competition winners and local residents.
After dark, Samyan Mitrtown’s fifth Lantern Art Festival lights up the plaza with giant floral works. Over in Talad Noi, The Warehouse Flea Market stays open until midnight with vintage clothes, records, handmade goods and street food.
Gallery-hopping? The Maxnifier VI International Print Exhibition gathers work from artists across the globe, while DAYY turns cardboard boxes, tape and shipping labels into painstaking trompe-l'œil paintings about value and perception. Film fans can settle in at Bangkok Kunsthalle for Sunday Cinema, a biweekly programme pairing Thai classics with international favourites.
For something hands-on, make your first zine or try a beginner-friendly disco pole session. Slower plans are covered too: grab a coffee and claim one of the bright pink swing loungers beneath Lumphini Park’s new Green Bridge space. Sometimes that is all a weekend needs.
When in doubt though, you can always rely on our catch-all lists of Bangkok’s best bars, restaurants, parks, galleries and interviews, or consult our bucket list of the best things to do in Bangkok.
Map out the rest of July with our guide to what’s on, and keep an eye on our picks of Bangkok’s best things to do.
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