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Bangkok K-Culture Festival 2026 has been officially revealed as one of the largest lifestyle festivals in Bangkok this year. The Festival is held over 2 big weekends and features Korean entertainment, fashion, beauty, technology and food stalls, which draw huge crowds from Thailand and throughout Southeast Asia.
The event is optimally segmented into two dedicated Zones for festivals around Bangkok. One is centered on concerts, cuisine and mega exhibitions, and the other emphasizes the luxury fashion, Korean tech experience and digital installations.
The organisers are running an efficient and safe mass containment system to deal with the opening weekend as entry is free on a timed QR code.
Expo access is complimentary, however, visitors are not allowed to just walk in to the venues, as digital capacity control (DCC) systems have been required for entry to the venues.
Tickets for K-Culture Festival must be booked on the official website ThaiTicketMajor, or using the mobile app, and come with a QR code that will have a time limit. Free tickets are distributed every day from 10:00 AM ICT.
There are so many people wanting to book already after the release of the tickets on the opening weekend that it’s hard to say no to the hordes who are trying to book right after. Wait times or full admission could be the result of late registrations.
The evening concerts are run differently to the exhibition rooms. The performances are free, but bumping up to the main seating areas can be done with premium registration vouchers.
The limited-edition passes are sold via promotion, the cooperation of certain brands and social media gifting of brands that are part of the Korean beauty, fashion and lifestyle industry.
For fans hoping to get onto the stages, be sure to keep an eye on the official social media of the festival in the first week as many of the voucher drops have little to no notice at all.
The biggest part of the festival will be held at IMPACT Arena, Exhibition and Convention center Muang Thong Thani.
The Korean Street Food Pavilion, Korean beauty testing lounge, shopping corner, cultural exhibition and the large evening stage of performance will all be located in this northern Bangkok site.
The main showcase for festival activities is on the premises of Hall 5 and Hall 6, the main concert arena bases are within the complex itself where musical showcases and headline events are held.
The band is bringing it much of the weekend so don’t be surprised to experience traffic throughout the event.
The second working base is in ICONSIAM inside Chao Phraya River. The premium downtown area is more into Korean fashion and Korean style media arts, immersion and digital technology presentations. There are also modern Hanbok displays, VR travel installation and highly-curated Hanbok photo areas for photo sharing fans.
This activity is mainly held in the Inter Cultural Society for Action, Management and Research (ICONSIAM) Hall, 7th floor of the shopping complex. This is a much more relaxed, and upscale, exhibition space than the northern hub.
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Expressway traffic is likely to be heavy and/or parking turnover will be small on expressways driving towards Muang Thong Thani during the opening weekend.
The best way to get to Muang Thong Thani Station is by Bangkok MRT (MRAT) from the Pink Line station. The shuttle vans are pre-dedicated to servicing the museum from the station to exhibition halls every day.
For visitors who still wish to drive, approach via Indoor Parking 1 or Indoor Parking 2. There are also overflow parking spaces close to Aktive Square and The Portal.
Early morning entry is preferred as this period avoids the surge of entries.
The BTS Gold Line transfers directly to Charoen Nakhon station where visitors can easily get on foot to enter ICONSIAM. Another streetcar ride suggested is to use the BTS Silom Line to Saphan Taksin Station, and then grab the free ICONSIAM shuttle boat service.
The river shuttle route now is also gaining traction as they don’t involve the dull and mundane traffic jams that are a frequent occurrence on Bangkok’s river shores and they provide a picturesque and arrestive way to enter the city.
There are information counters on the 7th floor from which visitors may complete a parking validation at True Icon Hall.
Yes, all exhibition floors and cultural areas are free to the general public. Visitors are required to meet before their visit with a timed entry QR code before arriving, however.
IMPACT Arena, Exhibition and Convention Center, Muang Thong Thani is the main exhibition and convention centre. At ICONSIAM, a premium secondary lifestyle zone is hosted.
The fastest and easiest way to go around during Opening Weekend is via the MRT Pink Line.
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