There are always exciting events happening every week in the city. Make sure you’re in the know of hot events, and things to do in Bangkok with our weekly round-up. Here’s what to do in Bangkok this 26 March – 1 April 2024.
Last night, did you dream of San Pedro? You will now, as these events around Bangkok will transport you right to La Isla Bonita. If you love a good drink, we have multiple places to be at this week, and if you don’t, their world-class hospitality will still make you feel right at home. Call up some company, and book those tables. Here are the best things to do in Bangkok this 26 March – 1 April 2024.
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What to do in Bangkok: 26 March – 1 April 2024
Martin Siska and Andrea Carella of Scarfes Bar guest shift at Lennon’s
27-28 March, 8pm-midnight
The Rosewood Bangkok is turning five years old, and they’re celebrating at Lennon’s with a very special guest shift from Area Director of Bars Martin Siska and Senior Bartender Andrea Carella of Scarfes Bar. Standing proud on No.41 of the World’s 50 Best Bars 2023 list, the duo is bringing the London flair and great hospitality to Bangkok for a very limited time.
You can find more information at Lennon’s.
Charlie Kim of MO Bar Singapore guest shift at The Bamboo Bar
27-28 March, 7.30-11.30pm
The MO Bar’s signature menu is all about paying homage to the different areas of Singapore through five chapters of their fifth edition of the menu. For one night only, cocktail enthusiasts of Bangkok will be able to taste the essence of Singapore in liquid form, as Charlie Kim stands behind The Bamboo Bar. Coupled with the smooth live jazz The Bamboo Bar offers, it’s going to be a great night.
You can find more information at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok.
David Ong and Sciemon Maquirang of The Curator guest shift at Rabbit Hole
29 March, 9pm onwards
No.34 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2023, and named the Best Bar in the Philippines, The Curator is back in Bangkok. Hailing from Manila, the bar is famed for their coffee cocktails, which people of the city will be able to taste as David Ong comes to Rabbit Hole for one night only.
You can find more information at Rabbit Hole.
Taylor & Friends tribute night at Find The Photo Booth
29 March, 8pm onwards
With this cruel summer weather, fill in the blank space in your hearts with a night of music centred all around the one and only Taylor Swift and her friends, including Selena Gomez, Katy Perry, and more. Grab your best company down to Banthat Thong road, take a sip of their enchanted selection of cocktails, and watch the vibes of the bar turn into your wildest dreams as Lobster Band and DJ Bia takes the stage.
You can find more information at Find The Photo Booth.
Riva BBQ & Brew Fest at Riva Surya Bangkok
30 March, 1-9pm
Rive Surya is turning their riverside dining venue into a big BBQ party for only one afternoon. Treat yourself to delicious grilled treats, from the marinated curried chicken skewers to the good ol’ German pork knuckles and grilled sausages combo. If that’s not enough, they’re teasing more than 20 more restaurants will also be present and serving their highlights throughout the event.
You can find more information at Riva Surya Bangkok.
“FIND FURTHER” all-gender run campaign with lululemon at Rot Fai Park
30 March, 6-9.30am
If waking up early and having a run in peak Bangkok summer sounds like your kind of fun, boy do we have an event perfect for you. Lifestyle brand lululemon is unlocking your potential with an array of activities, from a run to rejuvenating yoga practices. They’re also introducing brand-new active apparel in the day. All proceeds from the event go towards the Children’s Hospital Foundation to provide care for children with disabilities and movement disorders. You’re staying fit for a good cause.
You can find more information at lululemon.
“Sunday Splash” almost 20 guest shifts at W Bangkok’s pool party
31 March, 1-9pm
Yes, that’s the correct number. This pool party’s getting so much wetter and wilder as guest bartenders — 17 from Bangkok, one from Chiang Mai, and one all the way from Hong Kong — take over the bar at W Bangkok’s pool area, serving up their summer drinks and even warmer hospitality than Bangkok’s hateful weather.
The lineup includes Ryan from AQUA Bar, Niks from Asia Today, Chanel from The Bamboo Bar, Marco from Bar Sathorn, Ping from Find The Photo Booth, Dicky from Firefly Bar, Pim from Gladwell Chiang Mai, Diogo from Iron Balls – The Parlour, Filippo from Lennon’s, Neung from Mahaniyom, Stan from Ms. Jigger, Matteo from Opium, Antonio from Quinary Hong Kong, Dodoh from Revolucion Cocktail, Brian from SEEN, Deepak from Vertigo & Moon Bar, Aung from W Lounge, Golf from Vesper, and Gabriel from The Pickwicks Chronicles.
You can find more information at W Bangkok.
“Women on Wine” at Park Hyatt Bangkok
31 March, 5pm onwards
It’s the first-ever women-centric wine event of this calibre. In collaboration with Travel+Leisure Southeast Asia, this event is celebrating women-made wines and female sommeliers, including all that they do for the wine industry of Thailand and beyond. Grab some company and get those tables booked. Yes, men are welcome.
You can find more information at Travel+Leisure Southeast Asia.
Tamaryn Cooper and Danial Kamaru Zaman of 28 Hong Kong Street guest shift at 4th Wall
1 April, 8pm-midnight
No. 24 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2023, drinks at 28 Hong Kong Street is like pop art in a glass. From refreshing aperitivos to experimental savoury drinks, they do it all. For one night, taste the fun and funk as Tamaryn Cooper and Danial Kamaru Zaman stand behind the bar at 4th Wall for one night only. Book your tables and expect a crowd, because everyone knows it’s going to be a good time.
You can find more information at 4th Wall.
Thaniya celebrates a new era with the modern, lifestyle-centric “S Club”
From now onwards, 10am-10pm
Thaniya has been a landmark in Silom for over 30 years, and for someone that has been on this Earth for that long, they may be in need of a makeover. Recently, they celebrated a modernised Thaniya as part of their new era, to not only be seen as a hub for veteran golfers, but for everyone who stands on the course, no matter the age, gender, or years spent with the sport. It’s a judgment-free zone that features local and international golf and athletic wear brands, Japanese cuisine, and even a section all about wine.
You can find more information at Thaniya Shopping Center.