Social calendar looking a little bare? Bangkok has plenty to fix that this weekend, from open-air cinema on the Chao Phraya and free art exhibitions in GalileOasis, Siam Paragon, Yaowarat and Srinakarin to Thai craft drinks, a 120-restaurant food festival, indie markets, shoegaze gigs, queer club nights and a free board-game meet-up.
Start on the roof. Skyline Film returns to River City Bangkok for four evenings of outdoor screenings, swapping the multiplex for wooden deck chairs, wireless headphones and river views as the ferries move below. The line-up includes Midnight in Paris, The Princess Diaries, Drive, Black Swan and Notting Hill, with 5.30pm and 8.30pm slots from July 9-12.
More of an art person? GalileOasis presents Chopper Pipatpong Sripeng’s home, a quiet show about love, shame, fear, hope and the idea of belonging. At MMAD Gallery 1, HOMMES.HOM’s debut show Pillow turns insomnia, anxiety, ceiling-staring and sleeping pills into grounded work, while Luenrit Yaowarat hosts Filipino sculptor Jinggoy Buensuceso’s industrial, origami-inspired Cosmic Bloom. For something softer, The Furryways fills Park Paragon with oversized characters, tactile installations and make-believe subway spaces.
Peckish? The World In One Bite 2026 spreads more than 120 restaurants across Central Embassy and Central Chidlom, with pop-ups, chef takeovers, tea tastings, live music, market stalls and even a wine bar pairing bottles with MBTI results. Thirsty instead? Sip Thai by Song Craft brings independent brewers, distillers and producers from across Thailand to Parkside Hall at Dusit Central Park for tastings, talks, DJs and live bands.
Then night falls. DIIV bring Frog in Boiling Water to Volume Livehouse with Death of Heather and VVAS in support, Bar Temp pairs More Rice with Trommel for a vinyl-rooted electronic night led by Italian selector Giammarco Orsini and Horn welcomes Hanoi queer party Snug for its Bangkok debut. Sunday, thankfully, can be gentler: TK Boardgame Club at TK Park is free, beginner-friendly and this month spotlights Thai-designed games.
When in doubt, you can always fall back on our guides to 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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