It's July. Congrats, everyone: we've made it to month seven. Another working week is almost done and Bangkok's weekend line-up seems determined to keep you out of the house. Rain clouds may still be loitering overhead, but grab a brolly and crack on – the city has more than enough going on.
Art runs the show this week. Public Garden returns with independent designers, artists and studios from Thailand, Singapore and across Asia for two days of browsing, chatting and beautifully made things. At Queer Art Thailand, Patch the World: Between the Seams, Beyond the Surface gathers 30 artists from Thailand and Taiwan for a thoughtful exhibition that reads LGBTQ+ life through photography, performance, video and the everyday objects we live alongside.
Prefer notebooks to new clothes? The Barter Market – Stationery Trade at TCDC Bangkok ditches cash altogether, giving pens, stickers and sketchbooks a fresh start through proper old-fashioned swapping. Art Island Festival, meanwhile, serves riverside views with workshops, handmade crafts, food stalls and live music before DJs commandeer a moored boat for an open-air psytrance session after dark.
Fancy a slower gear? Lumphini Park hosts Sit and Stare Without Doing Anything, and the brief is gloriously simple: 30 minutes of silent sitting followed by a loose natter afterwards. Want something louder? Delirium Series welcomes Krijka and Sunju Hargun for a long night of minimal, techno, trance and goa that keeps the floor moving until the small hours.
When in doubt, 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.
Map out the rest of the month 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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