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Our picks for the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend

Experience the best of Bangkok's vibrant scene with our top picks for the weekend ahead.

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Bangkok's got a lot in store for your weekend! From captivating art exhibitions to edgy gigs and happening parties, there's no shortage of cool ideas to make your days memorable. Immerse yourself in the city's cultural delights, groove to lively music, and dive into thrilling experiences. Get ready to have a fantastic time exploring the dynamic spirit of Bangkok!

The best things to do in Bangkok this weekend

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Louis Vuitton has launched its all-new immersive experience in Bangkok, and it’s not to be missed.  “Visionary Journeys” is applause-worthy for presenting 150 years worth of Louis Vuitton creativity in a fun, stunning, and immersive experience. Best of all, access is free! Designed by award-winning architect firm OMA, led by Shohei Shigematsu, the exhibit comprises four parts:  Trunkscape, Origins, Icons, and Collaborations. Upon entering, Trunkscape greets you with a jaw-dropping tunnel-slash-time portal that features 96 vintage Louis Vuitton trunks surrounded by digital screens playing moving images. This steers you into Origins, a room showcasing rare vintage trunks from the Paris archive. The room also reveals how these prized trunks have evolved over the years and have given inspiration to succeeding LV products.   Icons, the next zone, presents the notable visionaries, such Nicholas Ghesquiere and Pharrell Williams, who have been behind the brand’s most iconic bags,  all presented in “bubbles” to symbolize a “bubble of creativity”. Collaborations reveals LV’s efforts to fly above the game through continuous collaborations with artists and labels such as Yayoi Kusama, Steven Sprouse, and Supreme, all presented in a 360-degree digital screen.  The show concludes in a room lit up by multi-hued panels inspired by the colors seen on booths at the famed Rod Fai Market Ratchada. Interact with the screen to receive a cool set of postcards as a souvenir.   The exhibition will...
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Step into the enchanting world of Mahanakhon Cloudnival–a magical wonderland high above the city where winter joy and excitement come together. At Mahanakhon Square, explore Play Cloud, a snowy oasis offering three experiences: the Cloudrousel, a dreamy ride through the clouds, the Tower of the Wind, filled with winter cheer, and the Horse Air Balloon, symbolising adventure. Enjoy festive refreshments and seasonal treats, revel in live musical perform Previewances and take in a street show starring giant puppets, jugglers and stilt-walkers. Its festive fun for all ages. Dec 18 - Jan 2. Free. Mahanakhon Square, 2pm-10pm
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The event showcases diverse culinary delights with a wide array of gastronomic treats from more than 150 restaurants. In addition to the extensive gourmet selection, you can enjoy live music with three different bands performing daily. The atmosphere is further enhanced by talented DJs providing a dynamic soundtrack throughout the day. From mouth-watering dishes to vibrant live performances, this is an experience food lovers and music enthusiasts won’t want to miss. Dec 20-22. B200-500 via here. Sermsuk Werehouse, 3pm-midnight
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River City Bangkok marks its 40th anniversary with a grand celebration showcasing its significant contribution to the Thai art scene over four decades. The highlight of the event is ‘Before Sunrise’, a stunning group exhibition featuring works from a diverse range of talent. Seven renowned galleries—Tang Contemporary, Pagoda the Art Club, Trendy Gallery, Lalanta, Number 1, Me Art and River City Bangkok—have come together to present this exceptional display. It is testament to the cultural influence and artistic excellence fostered by River City over the years. Dec 4 - Jan 5. Free. RCB Galleria, River City Bangkok, 10am-8pm
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  • Lumphini
For 100 years now the Thai Red Cross Society has been a symbol of hope and compassion in Thailand, and this week the organisation celebrates the milestone with its grand annual fair dedicated to kindness, generosity and fun. You can explore a wide array of booths featuring discounted products and delicious food and enjoy exciting games and live music. Highlights include marching bands, lion dances, dog shows, sepak takraw (kick volleyball) matches, krabi krabong (traditional Thai martial arts) demonstrations and even a ballroom dance session on December 15. A traditional Thai costume contest, virtual merit-making tours, online fortune telling, a kite flying contest and screenings of 17 rare short films are additional highlights. For the first time, raffle tickets for fantastic prizes are available online here. Check out the full Red Cross Fair 2024 programme here. Dec 11-22. Free. Lumpini Park, 11am-10pm
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Suite 1026 in  Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok has been transformed into a captivating Christmas, offering guests an enchanting escape in the heart of the city. This immersive experience brings the magic of snowy landscapes and festive cheer to a tropical setting, with frosted pine trees, twinkling lights and a cosy atmosphere. As you wander through the suite, they are greeted by beautifully crafted vignettes, evoking the timeless charm of winter holidays. Every corner is designed to awe, with each flicker of light and sparkle of frost-covered ornaments enhancing the ambience. The space offers a picture-perfect backdrop for memorable moments. Available exclusively for private bookings, Winter Wonderland can host up to 30 guests. Dec 4-31. Start at B2,800. Book via Communications.Bangkok@fourseasons.com or call 02-032-0888. Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok.
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  • Khlong Toei
Join a weekend of family-friendly fun and festive delights for all ages. Kids can get creative with a paint and sip session, while adults indulge in warming chai mulled wine. Treat your taste buds to delicious Burmese crepes and savoury northern Burmese sausages. For a sweet touch, try your hand at gingerbread decoration. Festive free flow Christmas drinks are perfect for getting into the holiday spirit. Dec 21. Free.  Rangoon Tea House Bangkok, 9am-6pm
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An innovative exhibition that invites visitors to explore the evolution of sound through interactive experiences. It encompasses six engaging zones: VINYL WORKOUT–where a giant vinyl spin: THE RADIO–a retro radio with a jukebox to select favourite tunes: SONG RIDING–a giant cassette tape that spins as you cycle, syncing with your pedalling speed: COMPACT DISCO–a room festooned with CDs and disco lights, bringing to life the music of the 90s: WALL OF MUSIC–a QR code wall offering instant access to popular songs and videos: and the star attraction, MOVING MELODY–an installation featuring floating synthesizers that blend art and music through touch. Until Dec 31. Free. G floor, The Storeys, One Bangkok, 10am-10pm
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  • Chula-Samyan
This captivating melange of delicious food and lively music takes place in the heart of the Samyan community. Central to the outdoor event are carefully curated dishes from some of Thailand’s favourite restaurants. These include PUNN’s pasta made with natural ingredients and vegan smoothies from seasonal fruits sourced from an organic farm in Chumphon; Peak Grill's delicious homemade sausages, juicy hamburgers and crispy fries; and gourmet burgers by Uncle Bob's, a rising star based in Chinatown. As the evening unfolds, the garden transforms into a vibrant entertainment hub with a soundtrack provided by DJs and live bands. Dec 14-22. Free. Slowcombo, 6.30pm-9pm
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A group exhibition showcasing six emerging artists whose distinct practices reflect the dynamic evolution of contemporary art. This diverse collection of works encompasses a variety of techniques, styles and formats. The title ‘Genesis’ symbolizes a new beginning as each artist is at the early stages of their career, experimenting with innovative ideas, materials and narratives that are both personal and universally resonant. Featured are four artists who previously exhibited with Supples Gallery in 2024 – Asoke, Natalie Savage, Thanthai Nachai and Thanapol Tanyapipatkul – and two debutants, Pornapa Singchanadan and Pansupa Sitthirak, who will make their gallery introductions in 2025. Until Jan 12, 2025. Free. Supple Gallery, 11am-6pm
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