Koktail Curated: March 24-30

Koktail Curated: March 24-30

A list of curated events in and around Bangkok to help you plan your week

From Cat Buses and adoptable puppies to bougie exercise classes and neon light exhibitions, here are the neatest things to see and do this week.

1/8 My Style, My Ghibli Exhibition (Last Call)

If you love Studio Ghibli films and haven’t been to the Ghibli pop-up exhibition at Central World yet, this is your last shot. Line up to take pictures inside the Cat Bus and learn more about Hayao Miyazaki’s company through multimedia installations. Hosted in collaboration with Uniqlo, there’s plenty of merch on sale as well if you’re an avid collector. Entry is free of charge and the last day for viewing is March 27. 

1st floor, CentralWorld, Rama 1 Road
10am-10pm, February 11-March 27
centralworld.co.th, 02-640-7000

2/8 HermèsFit in Bangkok

Get the Hermès experience with a fitness twist. Utilising Hermès accessories, coaches will guide you through a series of exercises, from belt stretching to hat balance. Each experience takes 45 minutes, and you’re welcome to take breaks at their juice bar. The best part: the admission is completely free, though bookings are recommended.

Central World Square, 999/9 Rama 1 Road
10:30am-7:30pm, March 18-27
hermes.com, 02-017-2000

3/8 Viva las Chicas Ladies Night

Ladies’ night is finally back at Havana Social Club every Thursday. Grab some artisanal Cuban bites and a glass of either a mojito or a Cuba libre, because you will want to be dancing all night. The DJ comes on at 7pm, while the Latin live band takes the stage at 9pm.

Havana Social Bangkok, Sukhumvit Soi 11
March 24, 5-11pm 
fb.com/havanasocialbkk, 080-467-7409

4/8 Improv Comedy Deathmatch & The Dark Show

Catch two shows in one night: an improv comedy battle between two teams and a politically-incorrect dark comedy show. Shows are limited to 40 audience members due to Covid restrictions, and tickets can be purchased in advance for 280 baht at comedyclubbangkok.com. Otherwise, it’s 400 baht at the door.

Comedy Club Bangkok, The Royal Oak, 595/10 Sukhumvit Soi 33/1
7:30pm-11pm, March 25
comedyclubbangkok.com

5/8 The Adoptable Puppy Cafe

Do you feel like there’s something missing in your life? Do you have too much love at the moment and no one to give it to? Sounds like you’re in need of a puppy. The Adoptable Puppy Cafe returns this Saturday to UnionSpace, providing a place for rescued puppers to meet their forever humans. 

UnionSpace, 30 Sukhumvit Soi 61
Noon-4pm, March 26
fb.com/theadoptablepuppycafe

6/8 Awakening Bangkok 2022

Organised by Time Out Bangkok, the popular lighting exhibition is back from March 25 to April 3 with the theme of “RE:VIVE”, ahead of Thailand’s official move away from “pandemic” status. Be sure to get those cameras ready as you pose and play under various neon light installations. The event will start at 5pm and will finish at 11pm daily. GrabFood will be hosting a food market for Awakening revellers at the Central Post Office Building in Charoenkrung.

Charoenkrung, Talat Noi, and Soi Nana in Chinatown
5-11pm, March 25-April 3

7/8 Enchanted Garden Wedding Showcase

Sindhorn Kempinski has gathered their team of event experts and selected partners to help couples visualise their dream wedding and make their special day unforgettable. From flower arrangements to photographers, all the way down to tray designs, those interested can be entitled to special offers and privileges in this all-in-one wedding showcase.

Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok, 80 Soi Ton Son
11am-7:30pm, March 26-27
kempinski.com
02-095-9999

8/8 German Traces in Bangkok, Thai Traces in Berlin

Commemorating 160 years of Thai-German relations, Bangkok-based photographer Ralf Tooten and Berlin-based photographer Wolfgang Bellwinkel join forces to shine a light on the subtle traces of these two very different cities that overlap each other, with some dating back to the 1800s. 

2nd floor, River City Bangkok, 23 Charoenkrung Soi 24
11am-8pm, February 5-March 31
rivercitybangkok.com, 02-237-0077

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