Is FabCafe Bangkok worth visiting?
FabCafe Bangkok is a creative café-meets-makerspace where you can sip coffee and prototype ideas with tools like laser cutters and 3D printers. Its setting inside the historic Central Post Office (Grand Postal Building) puts you right in Bangkok’s trendy Charoen Krung creative district.

What are the opening hours of FabCafe Bangkok?
FabCafe Bangkok is typically open Sunday and Tuesday–Saturday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and closed on Monday. Hours can change for special events, so check before you go.
What is the entry fee for FabCafe Bangkok?
There is no entry fee for FabCafe Bangkok (0 THB). You’ll pay for drinks, food, and any maker services you book separately.
How do I get to FabCafe Bangkok?
For taxis, ask for the “Grand Postal Building (TCDC) on Charoen Krung Road.” By BTS, ride to Saphan Taksin (S6) then walk 10–15 minutes or take a short boat/taxi; by river boat, get off at Si Phraya Pier (N3) and walk about 10 minutes.
What should I wear at FabCafe Bangkok?
Casual is fine for FabCafe Bangkok, but if you’ll use the maker machines wear closed-toe shoes and avoid loose clothing. Tie back long hair and follow staff safety guidance.
Can I take photos at FabCafe Bangkok?
Yes—photos are fine in the café area at FabCafe Bangkok. Please be considerate of other guests and ask staff before photographing the makerspace or ongoing workshops for safety and privacy.
How much time should I spend at FabCafe Bangkok?
Plan 45–90 minutes if you’re just enjoying the café and browsing the space. If you’re using machines or joining a workshop at FabCafe Bangkok, allow 2–3 hours or more depending on your project.
What nearby attractions can I combine with FabCafe Bangkok?
Combine FabCafe Bangkok with the Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC) in the same Grand Postal Building, River City Bangkok’s art mall and galleries, and the street art lanes of Talat Noi and Warehouse 30. All are an easy walk in the Charoen Krung creative district.
Is FabCafe Bangkok family-friendly?
Yes, FabCafe Bangkok is family-friendly for a coffee break and a look around. Children should be supervised closely in the makerspace, and some workshops may have age guidelines—ask staff for suitable options.
What should I bring to FabCafe Bangkok?
Bring cashless payment, water, and if you plan to make something at FabCafe Bangkok, bring your design files (e.g., .STL, .DXF, .AI) on a USB drive and any approved materials. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for machine use.