Look through anyone’s Bangkok itinerary and chances are, Artbox will be high up their must-visit lists.
Despite its popularity, the night market has been moving around constantly and has never had a permanent place to call home.
Thankfully, Artbox announced that they have found a permanent home in Sukhumvit, till 30 Nov.
You know what this means, ’em days of googling for Artbox’s ‘current’ location are over, at least till the end of the year.
Starting 30 May, Artbox will be moving semi-permanently to Chuvit Garden, located along Sukhumvit Soi 10, one of the main shopping districts in the Thai capital.
The sprawling green space will be Artbox’s home for the next 6 months, till 30 Nov this year.
Visitors will still be able to lepak around, dig into hipster food and enjoy ‘live’ performances while sipping on a pint of ice cold beer.
Living up to its night market status, Artbox will continue to operate till late at its new location.
Over the years, Artbox has been making moves all over Bangkok, from Makkasan Airport Link Station to Chatuchak Park.
In 2018, the night market even moved temporarily to Singapore, much to the delight of its Singaporean fans.
Artbox has been making periodic appearances at Chuvit Gardens recently but will stay there permanently from 30 May.
In case you’re wondering, here’s the location of Artbox’s new home, starting 30 May.
Location: Artbox Thailand
Address: Chuvit Garden, Sukhumvit Soi 10
Operating hours: 3pm-12am
Nearest BTS station: Nana, exit 4
Let’s hope that Artbox’s new home will bring about additional convenience to tourists, and will, as a result, attract larger crowds than before.
Featured image from Instagram.
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