
While it may be a stretch to claim "there's no time limit to appreciate art," several dedicated galleries across the Thai capital wholeheartedly embrace this concept. They're extending their hours well past sundown, giving you access until as late as 1 am.
If you're a night owl who prefers culture over cocktails, this activity is perfect for you. Let's ditch the bars and clubs for the evening and take a look at where you can pop in for some unexpected, late-night art appreciation.

A part of The StandardX, Bangkok Phra Athit, 10 10 Art Space is located in the hotel’s reception area. The space welcomes art-loving visitors until midnight to see an ever-changing collection of beautiful and thought-provoking pieces inspired by the life and culture of Bangkok.

Arnaud Nazare-Aga, a French artist, is the owner of Thailand’s inaugural The Little Prince Café, a venture for which he was granted the license directly from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s foundation.
Open until 1:00 am, L'Envol Art Space dedicates its ground floor to a wonderful array of sculptures inspired by the regarded novella. You can also unwind nicely on the second floor at the integrated bar and café, where food, drinks, and snacks are served.

Bangkok’s first LGBTQ+-focused art space, Bodhisattava Gallery, is nested inside Thai restaurant Baik Baik in the Don Mueang area. Founded by the highly renowned Thai queer artist and advocate Oat Montien, the gallery opens until 23:00, inviting visitors to check out an exhibition room for queer art created by artists across Southeast Asia, the owner’s studio, and even a space where you can get your fortune read.

Sathorn 11 Art Space is where art and hedonism are perfectly blended under the Art-Wine-Dine concept. Situated on Soi Sathorn 11, it opens until 2:00 AM for night owls to enjoy a nice glass of quality wine (and some delicious bites if they fancy). This can then be followed by a quick pitstop at the integrated art space, which showcases work from both local and international artists.