Wake up, go to work, walk the dog, run errands, and somehow November is already in its second half. The month rushes past, leaving little time to pause, yet the weekend opens up spaces to wander, look, and move at a gentler pace. This weekend again, the Time Out team (me) has rounded up the best to make sure these days feel a little fuller, a little richer.
There is still plenty to occupy the senses. Alexander Coke Smith VI’s exhibition at Warehouse Talat Noi transforms the ground floor into a miniature history of Thai cities, from old Bangkok to provincial towns, each model precise yet whimsical, a testament to patience and imagination.
Not far from memory and craftsmanship, Song Wat Week stretches over four days along Songwat Road, a festival of heritage, food and art where narrow alleys reveal old shopfronts, unexpected murals and the gentle rhythm of a city slowing as the evening falls. Galleries’ Night, meanwhile, scatters over 80 spaces, inviting wandering between Silom, Sathorn and the riverside on one night, Sukhumvit, Ari and Pathum Wan on the next, where more than 200 artists bring walls and floors alive with colour, sound and light.
For something tactile, the Ploenchit Fair and 4 Yaek Flea Market offer pop-up stalls, vintage vinyl, furniture and street food, a mix of music and craft under fading sun. Ground Bangkok, Extension 4x4 presents 12 hours of live collaboration, sound and image, a laboratory of movement, dialogue and fleeting invention that keeps creativity alive across the city. Now you have some idea of what’s ahead, and there’s a lot more detail below. Enjoy!
Get ahead of the game and start planning your month with our list of the top things to do this November.
Stay one step ahead and map out your plans with our round-up of the best things to do in Bangkok.