Things to do in Bangkok in February 2023


With Valentine’s Day around the corner, February is sure to be a romantic month in Bangkok, especially with the chilly weather. You’ll definitely want to find things to do that’ll get you in that romantic mood.

Here are 8 things to do in Bangkok in February 2023 that can get the conversation rolling with your (potential) special someone.


1. Japan Expo 2023 – live music and cultural performances straight from Japan and more



Image credit: @japanexpothailand

For those of you who want to experience Japan, but found that tickets were all booked by travel-hungry Thais, you can get a taste at the Japan Expo 2023. The expo will be held throughout centralwOrld, and will have a bit of everything.

You can grab some great Japanese street food as well as various imported items. There will also be live performances from popular groups such as the boy band Snow Man or the idol group AKB48.

For those who are unsure about what they want to do in Japan, there are tourism booths for each prefecture that’ll help you preview your potential travel destinations.

Date: 3rd-5th February 2023
Time:
10am-9pm
Address:
centralwOrld, Ratchadamri Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Contact:
+66 8 6320 5598 | Official website | Facebook | Instagram


2. Faces of Khlongtoey – street photography showcasing often-unseen local life



Image credit: Tim Russell Photography

Unless you can speak Thai, exploring the hidden crevices of Bangkok is nigh impossible. Luckily, Tim Russell, a UK photographer specialising in street photography, will be hosting an exhibition that showcases Bangkok life which is often hidden away from tourists.

The exhibition, titled Faces of Khlongtoey, will show you snippets of life inside a district of Bangkok that has long been known for its slum. While many consider the district dangerous, Tim’s photographs show pictures of a vibrant community that is misunderstood.

The photographer will also be at the gallery on opening night to give you a guided tour and answer any questions about this aspect of Thai culture that you won’t be able to read about online.

Date: 3rd-25th February 2023
Time:
12pm-8pm
Address:
6060 Arts Space, 27 21 Soi Pradipat, Khwaeng Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400
Contact:
+66 8 1890 1554 | 6060 Arts Space’s Facebook | Instagram | Google Maps


3. Infinite Ride – exhibit showing 88-year-old Thai artist’s journey in art



Image credit: Inson Wongsam

Self-improvement can often be hard to see, especially day-to-day. While this can be discouraging, those who push through and remain dedicated will see results.

Thai artist Inson Wongam’s Infinite Journey is about showcasing that lifetime of dedication towards growth and self-improvement.

The exhibit will feature the Thai artist’s works from when he was still a budding star in the Thai art world to today. You will be able to see Inson’s art mature, change, and develop throughout the exhibit.

Seeing that growth on display will help inspire those who are just starting to discover themselves to continue on their journey of self-improvement, despite the feeling that we are not going fast enough to satisfy our own desires.

Date: 4th-28th February 2023
Time:
Opening 5pm on 4th February; Tue-Sun 11am-6pm (Closed Mondays)
Address:
333Gallery, Unit 5, Warehouse 30, No. 52, Charoen Krung 30, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Contact:
+66 9 2682 0990 | 333Gallery’s Facebook | Google Maps


4. Art Journaling Workshop -beginner-friendly workshop to help you express your creativity



Image credit: Lunabun Art

If you’ve been putting off learning how to draw or paint, now is the time to learn. Lunabun Art is organising a beginner-friendly workshop called “Find Your Calling” that’ll teach you art journaling.

The workshop is designed to spark your creativity, and develop a mindset of expressing yourself through art.

Participants will also receive complimentary journals, colour pencils, and pens that they will use in the workshop and can take home.

Price: ฿850 per person (maximum 6 people per session)
Date:
6th-9th February 2023
Time:
11am-5pm
Address:
Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC), Central Post Office, 1160 Charoen Krung Rd, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Contact:
+66 8 3924 1459 | Lunabun Art’s Facebook | Instagram


5. Bangkok Sustainability Fair 2023 – zero waste event with plant-based food, a flea market, clothing swaps, and more



Image credit: @bangkokrecyclingchain

Trying to be sustainable in Bangkok can be a challenge with how prevalent plastic and food waste can be. Those looking to lessen their impact on the environment can try going to the Bangkok Sustainability Fair 2023 for new shops and ideas.

You’ll be able to enjoy great plant-based food along with live music. If you’re in the market for new clothes, you can be a part of the clothing swap so that you can trade your old clothes for something that’ll look a bit fresher on you. They also have a mending station for clothes if you’re looking to repair your well-worn pieces.

Date: 11th-12th February 2023
Time:
10am-6pm
Address:
EKM6, 26 Ekkamai 6 Alley, Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Contact:
+66 8 3083 3372 | EKM6’s Facebook | Google Maps


6. International Speed Dating – meet other solos for Valentine’s



Image credit:
Live Lounge Bangkok

Whether it be due to your work schedule or maybe if you are just not used to Thai dating culture, meeting other singles in Bangkok can be difficult. Luckily for those who are still single with Valentine’s approaching, you can meet a bunch of new people at the International Speed Dating event at Live Lounge Bangkok.

The excitement and connection of being able to get to know someone face-to-face in a time when most only text can be difficult to find in the big city.

The event is open to both expats and locals. There will be a commitment fee of ฿799 that also includes a complimentary drink.

You can find out more and sign up at their Eventpop page here.

Price: ฿799 per person
Date:
11th February 2023
Time:
4pm-8pm
Address:
Live Lounge Bangkok, Trendy building, Soi Sukhumvit 13, North Klongton sub-district, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Contact:
+66  2168 7335 | Eventpop | Live Lounge Bangkok’s Facebook | Google Maps


7. “Without Limits” – Banksy street art exhibit at MOCA



Image credit: @mocabangkok

Banksy is a world-famous activist-artist. His street art is immediately recognizable and impactful.

The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Bangkok currently has an exhibition of his street art called “Without Limits”. The exhibit recreates the street art pieces for an experiential viewing that captures the feeling of seeing the art on the street.

The exhibition features around 150 pieces that will inspire you to think about various social issues that dominate our world today.

You can buy tickets here.

Price: ฿250 for students, ฿350 for adults
Date:
ends 12th February 2023
Time:
10am-6pm, closed Mondays
Address:
MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art, 499 Kamphaengphet 6 Road, Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
Contact:
+66 2016 5666 | MOCA’s website | Instagram | Google Maps


8. Stand-up comedy poking fun at stereotypes and crowd interaction with Russell Peters



Image credit: @russellpeters

If you’re an Asian who got to experience early Youtube, chances are videos of Russell Peters were shared among your friends. This February, you’ll get your chance to see him live instead of the old pixelated videos we used to watch on dial-up.

“Act Your Age” is Russell Peters’ return to the world stage as he once again pokes fun at absurd stereotypes. If you’ve never seen him live, be prepared to see his observational humour in practice as he is well-known for his crowd interaction.

You can buy your tickets today here.

Price: ฿1,800+ depending on seat location
Date:
18th February 2023
Time:
Doors open 5.30pm
Address:
centralwOrld LIVE 8th Floor, centralwOrld, Ratchadamri Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Contact:
+66 2262 3838 | Thai Ticket Major


February things to do in Bangkok


It’s time to make your February more romantic by doing things that make for great conversation starters.

That way, you can make the month more memorable with meaningful experiences.

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Cover image adapted from: @bangkokrecyclingchain, @mocabangkok, Live Lounge Bangkok, @japanexpothailand

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