Is Bangkok CityCity Gallery worth visiting?
Yes—Bangkok CityCity Gallery is one of Bangkok’s leading contemporary art spaces with bold, rotating exhibitions and a clean “white cube” design. It’s an easy, low-cost stop for art lovers near Lumphini Park.

What are the opening hours of Bangkok CityCity Gallery?
Bangkok CityCity Gallery is typically open Wednesday–Saturday from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM, and closed Sunday–Tuesday. Hours can extend for special events, so check the current exhibition page before you go.
What is the entry fee for Bangkok CityCity Gallery?
Most exhibitions at Bangkok CityCity Gallery are free (0 THB). Special programs like performances or workshops may be ticketed, with prices set per event.
How do I get to Bangkok CityCity Gallery?
Take the MRT Blue Line to Lumphini Station (Exit 2), then walk about 6–8 minutes to Soi Atthakan Prasit on Sathorn Soi 1. By BTS, ride to Sala Daeng, transfer to MRT at Si Lom for one stop to Lumphini, or take a taxi/Grab directly to “Bangkok CityCity Gallery, 13/3 Soi Atthakan Prasit, Sathorn.”
What should I wear at Bangkok CityCity Gallery?
There’s no strict dress code at Bangkok CityCity Gallery—smart-casual is fine. Wear comfortable shoes and avoid bulky backpacks that could bump into artworks.
Can I take photos at Bangkok CityCity Gallery?
Yes—non-flash photography is usually allowed at Bangkok CityCity Gallery, unless a specific artwork or room is marked otherwise. Always follow staff guidance and posted signs.
How much time should I spend at Bangkok CityCity Gallery?
Plan around 30–60 minutes for the exhibition, plus extra time if you browse the on-site bookshop/library. Art fans may enjoy 1–1.5 hours in total.
What nearby attractions can I combine with Bangkok CityCity Gallery?
Easy pairings include Lumphini Park, M.R. Kukrit’s Heritage Home, and the eateries around Silom/Sathorn. You can also combine it with Neilson Hays Library or a quick coffee stop along Sathorn Soi 1.
Is Bangkok CityCity Gallery family-friendly?
Yes—Bangkok CityCity Gallery is family-friendly, with manageable spaces and short exhibit texts. Keep children close around installations and avoid touching artworks.
What should I bring to Bangkok CityCity Gallery?
Bring a small bottle of water, a camera/phone for photos (no flash), and some cash or card for books or event tickets. Light clothing is best for Bangkok’s heat, though the gallery is air-conditioned.