While Easter in Bangkok isn’t a widely celebrated holiday, it’s still a fantastic time to visit, with warm, dry weather perfect for outdoor activities, and relatively fewer crowds compared to the busier seasons. April is also the month of Songkran, Thailand’s New Year Festival. Along with Easter gatherings at churches like Assumption Cathedral, you can find festive ways to enjoy the season in a uniquely local way. Admire springtime flower creations at the Flower Market, Pak Khlong Talat, or enjoy family fun at Asiatique The Riverfront — there are many things to do in Bangkok. This list will give you ideas on how to spend Easter in Bangkok.
Everything you need to know about Easter in Bangkok
Easter traditions: Easter church services.
Best free Easter activity: Springtime activities like visiting parks, flower shops, and markets.
Seasonal food to try: Mango dishes like mango sticky rice.
Average temperatures around Easter: 81-96 F (27-35 C).