As Thailand’s capital city, Bangkok is a dynamic hub of culture, entertainment, and adventure that never fails to impress. This weekend, from July 25 to 27, the city is poised to offer an eclectic array of events that promise to captivate both locals and tourists alike. From trendy parties to creative workshops, Bangkok’s vibrant tourism scene is flourishing, and events like the Zuma Summer Party, Chang Chui Flea Market, and a variety of arts and culinary experiences are set to attract visitors from all over the globe. The surge in local tourism this weekend underscores a larger trend—Bangkok’s continued emergence as one of Asia’s top destinations for culture, food, and nightlife. Not only does this development benefit tourism in Bangkok, but it also positions the city as a key player in Southeast Asia’s growing event tourism market. With festivals, exhibitions, and performances filling the calendar, Bangkok is clearly in the midst of a tourism renaissance.
Key Events That Will Attract Tourists to Bangkok This Weekend
Here’s a breakdown of some of the key events happening in Bangkok this weekend:
Zuma Summer Party at Zuma Bangkok
Date & Time: Friday, July 25, 10pm – 2am
Location: Zuma Bangkok
Price: ฿880 (includes 3 cocktails)
Kicking off the weekend in style, Zuma Bangkok is hosting its first-ever summer party, which promises an evening filled with lively music, fire performances, and a buzzing atmosphere. Set on the terrace, this event will feature high-energy entertainment with a mix of live music, a DJ, a violinist, and a percussionist. Guests can indulge in Zuma’s signature cocktails while enjoying a night of fun, dancing, and a stylish crowd. This event is perfect for both locals and tourists looking to experience a luxurious yet laid-back night out in one of the city’s most popular venues.

Epiphytes at Supples Gallery
Date & Time: Opens Saturday, July 26
Location: Supples Gallery
Price: Free
For those seeking a cultural experience, the Epiphytes exhibition at Supples Gallery offers an immersive art show with a focus on contemporary creativity. This exhibition, opening on July 26, features local and international artists who explore the intersection of art and nature. It’s an excellent opportunity for tourists to engage with Bangkok’s growing art scene and experience firsthand the innovative work being done by contemporary artists in the city.
Get Groovy at Mojjo Rooftop
Date & Time: Saturday, July 26, from 5pm
Location: MOJJO Rooftop Lounge & Bar
Price: Free
Another fun option for music lovers, Get Groovy at Mojjo Rooftop promises an evening of great tunes and panoramic views of the city. This free event allows guests to unwind and socialize while enjoying an eclectic mix of music, perfect for those seeking a relaxed yet vibrant evening in the heart of Bangkok. It’s an ideal spot for tourists to mingle with locals and experience the energetic nightlife that Bangkok is known for.
Chang Chui Flea Market
Date & Time: July 25–27, from 5pm
Location: Chang Chui Creative Park
Price: Free
For treasure hunters, the Chang Chui Flea Market is the place to be. Located at the creative park in one of Bangkok’s more alternative neighborhoods, the flea market offers a mix of quirky items, from vintage fashion to one-of-a-kind art pieces. This market reflects Bangkok’s vibrant creative scene and provides an immersive local experience, where both tourists and residents can shop for unique souvenirs and eclectic goods. The lively atmosphere makes it an ideal weekend hangout for those looking to explore more than just the typical tourist spots.
BangCork Wine Fair
Date & Time: July 25–27, 2pm – 9pm
Location: Long Dang Dang, Songwat
Price: From ฿500 (3-day pass)
For wine enthusiasts, the BangCork Wine Fair offers an exceptional opportunity to indulge in fine wines and learn about the intricacies of wine culture. Held at Long Dang Dang in Songwat, this event provides a platform for both local and international wineries to showcase their products. The fair not only offers tastings but also features wine workshops and food pairings, catering to both connoisseurs and curious newcomers. For international tourists, the fair serves as a great way to explore Thailand’s growing food and beverage culture, particularly for those keen on experiencing the wine scene in Asia.
Pizza Workshop at Gigi Ekkamai
Date & Time: Sunday, July 27, 3pm – 6pm
Location: Gigi Eatery Ekkamai
Price: ฿350++ per pizza
One of the more interactive events on the agenda is the pizza-making workshop at Gigi Ekkamai, where participants can learn the art of crafting the perfect pizza from scratch. Whether you’re a pizza aficionado or a novice, this workshop provides a hands-on culinary experience that’s both fun and educational. It’s an excellent way for tourists to get involved in Bangkok’s rich food scene while learning how to create a beloved Italian dish in the heart of Thailand.
Eco-Keychain Workshop at Slowcombo
Date & Time: Sunday, July 27
Location: Living Space, 1st Floor, Slowcombo
Price: From ฿199
For a more creative and sustainable experience, the eco-keychain workshop at Slowcombo offers participants the chance to make their own keychains using environmentally friendly materials. This workshop promotes sustainability, and it’s a fantastic way for visitors to learn about sustainable craftsmanship while taking home a unique, handmade souvenir. As eco-tourism continues to grow globally, such workshops are becoming an attractive option for environmentally-conscious travelers.
The Art of Chang at MunMun Srinakarin
Date & Time: Until Sunday, July 27, 11am – 7pm
Location: MunMun Srinakarin
Price: Free
This art exhibition explores the cultural significance of tea and the diverse ways it has been celebrated through art and design. The exhibition is open until Sunday, making it a great cultural stop for tourists interested in exploring Bangkok’s artistic offerings.
The Effect on Tourism: An Uptick in Worldwide Interest
The array of things to do in Bangkok this weekend showcases how the tourist appeal of the city is constantly growing. From music and art to food and eco-tourism, experiences that cater to a wide range of travelers are emerging in the city. Bangkok’s lively nightlife, bustling arts scene, and burgeoning culinary arena are in the spotlight with a constantly expanding line-up of places to stay and things to do. It’s expected that events such as the Zuma Summer Party and the Chang Chui Flea Market will further boost local and foreign tourist numbers.
This weekend’s events are part of a larger tourism movement known as experiential travel, an approach gaining traction among travelers eager to immerse themselves in local culture, discover exotic forms of art and crafts, and learn something new. With Bangkok asserting its role as a global center for such experiences, the city is poised to see a marked increase in the number of local and foreign visitors in the months ahead.
Conclusion: Bangkok’s Increasing Attraction The World Over for Tourism
As we witness this weekend in Bangkok, the city is rapidly becoming a significant player in global tourism. With an eclectic mix of experiences to suit almost every taste—including culture vultures, music enthusiasts, and even eco-tourism—Bangkok is providing something for everyone. As international tourism continues to rise, the impact of these events can only stimulate tourism and entice more visitors to explore all the wonders Bangkok has to offer.









