
This thing to do in Bangkok with kids brings kid friendly activities to 52 venues across the city.
After first launching in 2023, this citywide celebration of learning returns for its fourth edition, now spanning 52 venues across Bangkok.
With the 2026 theme, “The Difference”, this thing to do in Bangkok with kids highlights that people learn in different ways, at different paces and that these differences are something to celebrate.
The festival brings together hands-on workshops, storytelling, board games, creative sessions and interactive talks in everyday spaces such as museums, libraries and cafes.
Taking place from 21–22 March at TK Park at CentralWorld, with activities happening across neighbourhoods throughout the city.
View the full festival map here.
What is Learning Fest Bangkok?

Organised by TK Park in collaboration with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and various creative networks, this thing to do in Bangkok with kids transforms the city into an open classroom, bridging the gap between formal learning and real-world curiosity
From bookstores and creative studios to board game cafes and cultural institutions, each location offers unique activities that spark imagination, conversation and hands-on discovery.
Inside TK Park: What you can expect

The heart of the festival is TK Park, where the largest number of activities take place with all free of charge. Here are some highlights you can look forward to.
Lan San Fan Stage
Enjoy live performances, concerts and engaging talks throughout the day.
Play Space
Try a board game omakase experience, where game experts select and introduce different board games for you to play.
Workshop Rooms 1–4
Join hands-on creative sessions designed for all ages.
Learning Auditorium
Listen to talks on topics such as Brain-Friendly Learning Design and mindfulness.
Idea Space
Take part in interactive activities such as Human Library, where you listen to real-life stories from people, and Postcards from a Stranger, in which you exchange messages with someone new.
Kids Room
Enjoy storytelling sessions and creative play activities designed especially for younger children.
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Learning spaces across Bangkok

Beyond TK Park, this thing to do in Bangkok with kids continues across 52 venues, with activities taking place all over the Thai capital. Here are a few to check out.
Libraries and cultural spaces
Explore future-themed exhibitions at Bangkok Public Libraries, discover local stories at Museum Siam or join creative tours and workshops at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Jim Thompson Art Center and Goethe-Institut Thailand.
Bookstores and creative communities
Take part in writing sessions at Fathom Bookspace, join conversations at Books & Belongings or explore workshops and neighbourhood walks with Bookscape Publishing in Ari.
Board game cafes around the city
Four cafes are hosting free play sessions as part of Learning Fest Bangkok Buffet Play Day. Just mention the activity name to join in. Participating venues include A Board Cafe & Board Game, Board Game Balloon Club, Box & Brew and Board Game Academy.

Explore the city through learning tours
There are also curated routes that take you through different parts of the city. You can join the Learning Phra Nakhon Tour to explore Bangkok’s Old Town, walk through Ari’s creative spots or take part in the BACC Tour & Trail.
Why families are excited about Learning Fest Bangkok 2026

What makes this thing to do in Bangkok with kids stand out is how it blends learning with real-life experiences. Instead of structured lessons, you can explore topics through play, creativity and conversation. Kids can try new activities, discover different interests and see learning as something exciting rather than something they have to do.
Why this matters to families in Bangkok

As Bangkok continues to develop its identity as a UNESCO Global Network of Learning City, this thing to do in Bangkok with kids brings that idea to life in a way you can experience first-hand.
Instead of screen time, kids can take part in hands-on workshops, listen to real-life stories through activities and explore different parts of the city.
It also brings people together, connecting you with local artists, creators and communities, and creating shared experiences that feel both creative and social.
Good to know before you go
Best for: Families who enjoy spending time together through creative activities, interactive experiences and discovering new interests beyond the classroom.
Where: TK Park, 8th Floor, Central World and learning spaces across Bangkok such as Bangkok Art and Culture Centre and Museum Siam. View the full festival map here.
How much: No entry fee
When: 21–22 March, times vary by location



