Christmas in Bangkok
- Things To Do
Gaysorn Village holds a magnificent finale to 2024 with ‘The Festiville Winter Garden’
Gaysorn Village, Bangkok’s premier lifestyle and placemaking destination, closes 2024 with a grand celebration of joy and holiday spirit. The Gaysorn Christmas Village 2024 transforms this iconic location into a festive wonderland with the enchanting theme of The Festiville Winter Garden. This year’s concept blends the elegance of European garden design with the warmth of timeless Christmas traditions, creating a…
- Events
Siam Paragon unveils spectacular Christmas and countdown celebration featuring K-Pop artist Youngjae GOT7
Siam Paragon, a ‘World-Class Shopping Destination’ and the top-of-mind destination for Thai and international visitors, has joined hands with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Kasikorn Bank to offer a delightful festive experience with “Siam Paragon The Glorious Countdown Celebration 2024” event. Kicking off the countdown will be the renowned K-pop artist Choi Young-jae, also known as Youngjae GOT7,…
- Food
Where to celebrate Christmas in Bangkok 2023
The most wonderful time of the year is coming! And after all those Christmas shopping, you deserve a festive feast. Luckily, numerous restaurants and hotels in Bangkok are offering extravagant and delightful Christmas dining experiences to turn up the holiday cheer. From roast turkey with all the trimmings to seafood and Thai dishes, you can treat yourself and your loved ones…
- Food
Le Méridien Bangkok invites you for European-inspired feasts this Christmas and New Year
‘Tis the season to be jolly! And if you’re in Bangkok, Le Méridien Bangkok, the art-inspired hotel in Silom, is your destination to get into the holiday spirit. They bring a seriously festive ambience by going all-out with their special holiday offerings: La Fête 2023. Featuring a chic selection of European-influenced feasts and treats, from buffets and dinners to afternoon…
- Guides
Experience Bangkok’s magical Christmas celebrations in 2023
Since Thailand is primarily a Buddhist nation, Christmas isn’t recognised as a holiday in Thailand. Therefore, if Christmas falls on a weekday, it is treated like any other working day. Having said that, foreigners and expats enjoy all of Bangkok’s Christmas markets, and many shopping centres in the city host Christmas-themed activities and decorations to entice customers to purchase more.…