13 New Things to Do in Bangkok 2023
Can't wait to head back to cheap massages, shopping at street markets, and mango sticky rice? If you are planning a holiday to the land of smiles and you’re not sure what to expect, you’re at the right place - check out our Thailand travel requirements guide before you book your holiday and read on for inspo on exciting new things you can see, do and eat in and around Bangkok!
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New Things to Do in Bangkok
1. JODD FAIRS
Bangkok is the land of night markets galore, and if you missed your fix (RIP Artbox and Train Night Market Ratchada), fret not! JODD Fairs is the next big thing in town!
Meander your way through the endless shops hawking everything from cute trinkets and trendy clothes and boutiques to food stalls selling Instagrammable street snacks, sweet treats and even some boozy delights! There’s also a designated dining area for you to enjoy all your street food booth eats - so eat, shop and chill away!
Address: Rama IX Rd, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 11am to 12am
Nearest station: Phra Ram 9 MRT Station
If you're looking for a comprehensive Bangkok tour that covers JODD Fairs and other must-do attractions, you might want to consider opting for this Bangkok Private Car Charter Custom Tour, which will take you to all your favourites.
Private car charter also means convenience at your finger tips - perfect for friends or families travelling in large groups! Choose your desired duration package, which includes:
- Round-trip transfers to and from your hotel
- Transportation
- Toll fees
- Parking fees
- Fuel fees
- Insurance provided by the operator
- Private customizable tour
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Child seat
2. Bangkok E-Gokart Track
Conquered all the night markets and looking for other things to do in Bangkok at night? Try go-karting! The Electric Gokart used here can cater to both the young and old as the speed can be adjusted on every kart, so it’s the perfect activity if you’re travelling with kids in tow.
If you’re going with friends, then a race is bound to happen (loser buys a round of drinks after this!) - who will win? After you are done with your activity, don’t forget to head to the photo corner where you can take some keepsake photos too!
Address: Banthat Thong Rd., Alley, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Opening Hours:
Mon to Fri: 4pm to 7.30pm
Sat and Sun: 11am to 7.30pm
Last admission: 30 minutes before closing
Nearest station: Hua Lamphong MRT Station
3. Mahanakhon Skywalk
Mahanakhon Skywalk may not have opened this year, but it was newly opened just before Covid hit - so many might not have visited this attraction, which just so happens to be Thailand's highest observation deck!
The SkyWalk will provide you with jaw-dropping views of this vibrant city from a breathtaking vantage point - we recommend coming just before sunset so that you can catch golden hour. Gorgeous #ootds are deffo a given!
Opening Hours:
Daily: 10am to 7pm
Last admission: 30 minutes before closing
Nearest station: Chong Nonsi BTS Station
4. Harajuku Thailand
Not planning a trip to japan just yet? Well, there's Harajuku Thailand in Bangkok - a Japanese-style shopping street filled with all Japanese shops and eateries. Stroll down the quaint streets and snack on your favourite taiyaki or oden, you can also rent a yukata and take #ootds around the area.
There's even a shrine modelled after Japan's Imado Shrine that you can check out too!
Opening Hours: Daily, 10am - 9pm
How to go: 30-minute drive away from Suvarnabhumi Airport
5. Mama Cafe
Mama Cafe is well-known and loved in Bangkok, but their newest Ratchada 19 outlet has probably got to be the most scenic one yet!
For those who want to escape the bustling streets, this cafe is the perfect spot to sit back and unwind. Set by the riverside, guests can enjoy a cuppa and take in the view - ready to soak in tranquility?
Opening Hours:
Weekdays: 7.30am to 6.30pm
Weekends: 9am to 6.30pm
Nearest station: Ratchadapisek MRT Station
6. RakDok LaLagoon
RakDok LaLagoon is a quick getaway from Bangkok city that comprises an outdoor floral display exhibition of sorts as well as a cafe and other eateries where you can enjoy the breathtaking views of the lake that is beside the compound.
Think Gardens by the Bay with various display zones that are meant to exude different vibes and feelings. Each zone is unique in its own way and this place is definitely an Instagram, Tiktok and #OOTD paradise!
Entrance is free if you buy a drink but you will need to pay 150baht/pax (~S$6.10) if you are gonna skip the refreshments.
Water sports and camping grounds are also available for rental - you can enquire more on their Facebook page.
Address:894 Maitrijit Road, Sam Wa Tawan Ok, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok 10510
Opening Hours:
Mon to Fri: 9am to 6pm
Sat, Sun, and PH: 7am to 6pm
Directions: 1-hour drive away from central Bangkok, it’s best to self drive or hire a private car charter. Alternatively, take a taxi from KuKot BTS Station
7. Ichiba Station
Ichiba Station is a Japan-themed night market in Bangkok. Since Japan isn’t open to international travellers yet, why not enjoy a taste of Japan in Bangkok?
Check out its Japanese decor-decked streets, as well as stalls selling Japanese food like ramen, tonkotsu, curry rice, sushi and sashimi. There’s also live music every day, making it (like almost every night market in BKK) an excellent chill place to hang out at night!
Address:489 3 Ram Inthra Rd, Ram Inthra, Khan Na Yao, Bangkok 10230, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 5pm to 11pm
Nearest station: 11th Infantry Regiment BTS Station (take cab or bus from station to night market)
8. Let’s Relax Onsen and Spa
Speaking of having a taste of Japan in Thailand, did you know that you can also enjoy a nice soak in an onsen in Bangkok too?
Cue Let’s Relax Onsen and Spa at Thonglor, a soothing and pampering Japanese spa experience with various packages that also include facial treatments and relaxing massages and scrubs.
Address: Centre Point Sukhumvit 55, 300 Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thonglor) Sukhumvit Road, Kwang Klongton Nua, Khet Wattana, Bangkok 10110
Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm
Nearest Station: Thong Lor BTS Station
9. Rush B Laser Game Experience
If you are travelling with a group of friends, here’s something fun to try out after you’re done with shopping and eating your way through the malls and night markets.
An admission ticket to Rush B Laser Game in Bangkok grants you a one-day admission to a slew of fun and activities, from laser tag to board games and video games too. Choose from a weekday or weekend package and dive into a whole day of unlimited play!
Address:122 Soi Yu Omsin, Khwaeng Bang Yi Khan, Khet Bang Phlat, Bangkok 10700
Opening Hours:
Mon to Fri: 2.30pm to 12.30am
Sat and Sun: 11am to 12.30am
Nearest station: Bang Yi Khan MRT Station
10. Benjakitti Forest Park
The Benjakitti Forest Park is a new skywalk and green space that just opened in 2021, and boasts nature trails, jogging and cycling paths as well as plenty of nature spots such as a swamp, ponds and over 7,000 trees!
Nature lover or not, it’s a great place to enjoy the greenery, have a picnic, and of course snap an #OOTD or two!
Address: Ratchadaphisek Rd, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 5am to 9am
Nearest stations: Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre MRT Station, Sukhumvit MRT Station and Asok BTS Station
11. Alpaca Hill
AlpacaHill is Thailand's first and only alpaca breeding farm. Besides alpacas, you will also get the opportunity to get up close with other adorable creatures like the capybara and wallaby. The alpacas roam freely on the compound, and you can get a chance to hand-feed them and take some photos with them too!
Address:357 Moo8, Phapok-Tako Land Rd, Suanphung Ratchaburi 70180, Thailand
Opening Hours:
Mon to Thur: 9.30am to 5pm
Fri: 9.30am to 6pm
Sat: 9am to 6.30pm
Sun: 9am to 6pm
Directions: 3-hour drive away from central Bangkok, it’s best to self drive or hire a private car charter.
12. Ong Ang Walking Street
If you love street art murals, the Ong Ang Walking Street is a must-do in Bangkok!
Take your pick from the plethora of street art walls, take a long slow stroll along the canal, snap your #OOTD, and of course enjoy all the shops and food booths in the area!
Address:PGV3+X7P, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon, กรุงเทพมหานคร 10200, Thailand
Opening Hours:
Fri to Sun: 4pm to 9pm
Nearest station: Sam Yot MRT Station
13. Take Day Trips and Explore Bangkok’s Surrounds
Wanna explore outside the city? There’s so much to see and do! Here are some places to check out if you have more time in Thailand and would like to venture further!
Ayutthaya
History lovers and culture vultures must pay a visit to the historic city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Wander through the many UNESCO-listed temples and ruins and make sure to get a picture of the famous Buddha peeking from the trees.
Beautiful must see and dos in Ayutthaya include:
- Wat Mahathat (Temple of the Great Relic): Buddha in the trees, traditional Khmer architecture
- Wat Lokaya Sutha: Home to a giant reclining buddha
- Visit a market like Chai Phrom Market: Local market selling fresh produce and street food
If you prefer a chartered tour, the Ancient Ayutthaya Tour has various tour packages catering to different interests, and you can choose from World Heritage Day Tour, Easy Day Tour or Cultural Day Tour.
Khao Kho
This one is a little further, but totally worth the views! About a 5-6 hour drive away from Bangkok is a city located above the clouds, Khao Kho! Here you will be able to savour a sea of clouds for miles and miles and enjoy time in nature.
Beautiful must see and dos in Khao Kho include:
- Phu Thap Boek Mountain: For endless sea of cloud views
- Blue Sky Resort and Restaurant: English countryside-themed restaurant and acommondation
- Pino Latte Resort and Cafe: Popular place to see clouds
If you prefer to go on a tour, you can also book a Khao Kho tour from Bangkok which includes hotel round trip transfers to and fro! They come in 3D2N or 5D4N packages to suit different needs and depending on how much time you want to spend there.
Khao Yai
Khao Yai is a scenic town that is located 3 hours away from Bangkok. Thanks to the cold weather, you will find some interesting and unique attractions that you never thought you could find in Thailand.
Beautiful must see and dos in Khao Yai include:
- Primo Piazza: A “little Italy” where you can feed sheep and alpacas
- PB Wine Valley: Khao Yai’s very own vineyard where you can do wine tasting
- Khao Yai National Park: Great for hiking and chasing waterfalls
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