What to do in Bangkok this November 2025
Your guide to the best things to do in Bangkok this November, including food events, music gatherings, and more
 
 Thailand is observing a period of national mourning for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother, whose passing has deeply touched people across the country. The government has allowed public events to continue, but many organisers and venues are choosing to honour her memory with a more thoughtful and respectful tone.
Restaurants, galleries, and concert halls remain open, and while the atmosphere feels more grounded, there are still plenty of things happening around the city. From food pop-ups and live performances to creative workshops, here are the best things to do in Bangkok this November 2025.
Best things to do in Bangkok this November 2025
If you want to dance and discover new music, there are plenty of music festivals happening in Thailand this November.
| Event (click to jump to section) | Date | Location | Price | Highlight | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Two Paths, One Passion – An Inspired Collaboration by Bangkok’s River of Kings | November 8 | Siam Yacht Club, Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Bangkok | 1,888++ baht per person + 1,000++ baht for wine pairing | A one-night seven-course dinner where Iron Chef Thailand’s Chef Nu joins Lady Butcher Nattida for a modern European-Asian menu by the river. | 
| Cheese Discovery Night with Les Frères Marchand | November 6 | VIU, The St. Regis Bangkok | 2,800++ baht per person | French cheesemonger Patrice Marchand hosts an indulgent evening of 35 artisanal cheeses paired with Italian wines and live kitchen stations. | 
| Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in Concert | November 8 to 9 | Prince Mahidol Hall, Mahidol University | From 1,200 baht | Watch the third Harry Potter film with a live orchestral performance of John Williams’ score by the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra. | 
| Taiwan Documentary Film Festival | November 12 to 16 | House Samyan & Century Sukhumvit | Free entry | Explore Taiwanese stories through six documentaries and six feature films that celebrate everyday life and social change. | 
| Oyster Month at Chatrium Grand Bangkok | November 1 to 15 | Chatrium Grand Bangkok | Varies by event | A month-long food celebration with chef takeovers, seafood feasts, and live demos featuring world-class culinary names like Chef Alvin Leung. | 
| Southeastern Old Time Gathering #2 | November 28 to 30 | Public House Bangkok | 900 to 2,999 baht | Three days of bluegrass, Irish trad, and folk tunes with international musicians in a laid-back, jam-filled festival setting. | 
| CATEXPO 12 | November 29 to 30 | Siam Amazing Park | 499 baht | Thailand’s biggest indie music fest returns with over 70 acts, late-night rides, and a sprawling Thai music market. | 
Two Paths, One Passion – An Inspired Collaboration by Bangkok’s River of Kings at Siam Yacht Club

Date & Time: Saturday, November 8, 6pm onwards
Location: Siam Yacht Club, Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Bangkok
Price: 1,888++ baht per person, with an optional wine pairing for 1,000++ baht
You deserve something special this November, and Siam Yacht Club at Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Bangkok is serving it right by the river. For one night only, Chef Natchayapong ‘Nu’ Homsombutchoti from Iron Chef Thailand joins forces with Lady Butcher Nattida Noo-in, Thailand’s first Aussie Beef Master 2023 and Hell’s Kitchen Thailand Season 2 contestant, for a seven-course dinner called Two Paths, One Passion.
The menu brings together modern European techniques and Asian flavours, paired with premium Australian wines. You can start with the Amuse Bouche of Sweet Pea Panna Cotta with King Crab, then move into dishes like Flame-Seared Australian Beef Rib with Lemongrass, Bone Marrow Tom Yum, and Confit of Cod Fish with Onion-Coconut Foam.
To end the night on a sweet note, the hotel’s very own Pastry Head Chef Dechar Moungseetong has prepared Strawberry Rhubarb, which includes Chonburi Chocolate Creamex, Tomato Sponge, and Almond Streusel. Each course is paired with Australian wine, so you can enjoy a slow, satisfying meal by the Chao Phraya River.
Make your reservation today by contacting LINE OA @siamyachtclub or call +66 (0) 2 266 0123. For more information, follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Cheese Discovery Night with Les Frères Marchand at VIU

Date & Time: Thursday, November 6, 7pm to 10.30pm
Location: VIU, The St. Regis Bangkok
Price: 2,800++ baht per person
If your idea of a good night involves cheese and wine, this one’s for you. VIU at The St. Regis Bangkok is hosting a one-night Cheese Discovery Night led by Les Frères Marchand, a French cheesemonger family with more than a century of exprtise.
Patrice Marchand will guide guests through a tasting of 35 artisanal cheeses sourced from across France and Europe, each one aged to perfection. The evening also includes live-station dishes from VIU’s kitchen and free-flow Italian wines.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in Concert at Mahidol University

Date & Time: Saturday, November 8 and Sunday, November 9, 3pm and 8pm
Location: Prince Mahidol Hall, Mahidol University
Price: Start from 1,200 baht
Harry Potter fans, this one’s worth dusting off your robes for. The Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra is teaming up with ALCOPOP and Five Four Live to bring Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban back to the big screen, this time with John Williams’ full score performed live.
Conductor Timothy Henty leads the orchestra through every soaring theme and chilling cue as the film plays on a 40-foot screen. You’ll feel the music ripple through the hall as the Dementors glide in and the brass swells with every spell.
Tickets are available via Eventpop.
Taiwan Documentary Film Festival at House Samyan and Century Sukhumvit

Date & Time: Wednesday, November 12 to Sunday, November 16
Location: House Samyan & Century Sukhumvit
The Taiwan Documentary Film Festival returns with six documentaries and six feature films that capture real Taiwanese lives, from family stories to social shifts and the quiet corners of everyday life.
Supported by Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture and the Documentary Club, the festival connects audiences across Thailand through honest, human stories that don’t rush or exaggerate.
Oyster Month at Chatrium Grand Bangkok

Date & Time: Saturday, November 1 to Saturday, November 15
Location: Chatrium Grand Bangkok
Price: Varies depending on specific event
November’s looking delicious at Chatrium Grand Bangkok. The hotel kicks off a month of chef takeovers, cocktail hours, and seafood feasts. Things start with an oyster-packed weekend led by shucking pros Abby Zhang and Daniel Notkin, joined by two-Michelin-star chef Alvin Leung, who’ll be cooking live at the Grand Lunch Buffet and Gala Dinner.
The action keeps rolling through the month with Japanese yakitori by Chef Kris, creative Chinese tapas by Chef Anthony Zhao, and handcrafted dim sum by Chef Lim Zhu. And don’t miss the Shake & Sip cocktail session or the daily oyster happy hour if you’re just there for drinks.
Southeastern Old Time Gathering #2 at Public House Bangkok

Date & Time: Friday, November 28, 6pm / Saturday, November 29, 1pm / Sunday, November 30, 11am
Location: Public House Bangkok
Price: 900 baht (Friday) / 1,400 baht (Saturday) / 1,200 baht (Sunday) / 2,999 baht (3-day all access pass)
Late November, Public House turns into a cosy hub for folk lovers. The South Eastern Old Time Gathering brings together musicians from Thailand and abroad for three days of bluegrass, Irish trad, and old-time tunes that don’t often get played live here.
Friday starts easy with a welcome jam and a few drinks to break the ice. Saturday is the big day, full of live sets from acts like Tray Wellington, Kaz Inaba and the Bluegrass Buddies, and Snasta Irish Trad Band. Sunday, on the other hand, keeps things mellow with brunch, songs, and stories that travel from old Ireland to early America. Only a hundred people can get in, so every song feels personal.
Tickets are available via Ticketmelon.
CATEXPO at Siam Amazing Park

Date & Time: Saturday, November 29 and Sunday, November 30, 12pm to 11pm
Location: Siam Amazing Park
Price: 499 baht
CATEXPO is turning twelve, and it’s bigger and more chaotic than ever. The beloved Thai music festival returns to Siam Amazing Park for two days of back-to-back concerts, late-night rides, and a market filled with indie treasures.
Over 70 artists will take the stage, from Phum Viphurit, Bowkylion, and Jeff Satur to Scrubb, Polycat, Safeplanet, and YONLAPA. Between sets, wander through the Thai music market or hop on the rides that stay open until midnight.
Can you believe we’re entering the final stretch of 2025 already? November is all about taking things easy, so don’t forget to share good food and good time with the people in your life.
In addition to the events mentioned above, Bangkok is also welcoming Tyla, David Archuleta, and more. Check out our full list of concerts coming to Bangkok in 2025.
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