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and more in one place, making it easy to compare deals and gather ideas for future trips.

and more in one place, making it easy to compare deals and gather ideas for future trips. You do not need a fixed plan before going. It works just as well for people who want to browse and see what kind of holiday offers stand out. **Matsuri Flea Market x UNLEASH at MunMun Srinakarin** https://thethaiger.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/fleamarket.jpg Date & Time: Friday to Sunday, March 6 to 8, from 10.30am to 9pm Location: MunMun Srinakarin – Google Maps Price: Free entry Matsuri Flea Market x UNLEASH mixes Japanese street style, food, fashion, design, and car culture into one weekend event. It has more personality than a standard market and feels especially good for people who enjoy visual, youth-driven events with a bit of edge. Even if you are not into cars, there is enough here to make it worth a visit, from the styling and stalls to the overall atmosphere. Notable events include the matcha workshop, Omen mask painting, and Wagasa workshop. **SINGLES EVENT Pitch a Friend Edition at BarBlah** https://thethaiger.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/friend.jpg Date & Time: Saturday, March 7, 6pm to 9pm Location: BarBlah, 5th Floor, Bangkok – Google Maps Price: From 1,199 baht (Tickets available via Eventpop) Pitch a Friend Edition is not your usual singles event. Instead of introducing yourself, your friend does the talking, giving the night a more playful and less awkward feel from the start. Along with the live pitch sessions, the event also includes structured games and mingling designed to help conversations flow more naturally. With limited spots, a cosy crowd, and a mix of Thais and expats mostly in the 25 to 40 age range, it looks like a fun choice for anyone open to meeting new people in a more light-hearted setting. **Muay Thai Soft Power Championship Day Time Event at Rajadamnern Stadium** https://thethaiger.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/muaythai-1.jpg Date & Time: Saturday, March 7, doors open 8am, fights from 9am to 2pm Location: Rajadamnern Stadium – Google Maps Price: From 1,199 baht (Tickets available via Ticketmelon) The Muay Thai Soft Power Championship final brings the sport onto an even bigger stage, with regional champions from across Thailand competing at Rajadamnern Stadium for a prize pool of more than 2 million baht. It gives the event a real sense of occasion, especially for anyone who wants to see Muay Thai in one of the country’s most iconic venues. For those after a more premium experience, the stadium is also offering a very limited number of panoramic balcony seats with access to the Rajadamnern VIP Lounge, complete with stadium views, soft drinks, snacks, and a more exclusive setting. **So, where are you headed?** So, which event takes the cake for you? Bangkok does weekends well, and this one offers a nice mix of moods. You can keep things casual with a festival or flea market, do something practical at a travel fair, browse rare plants, try a social event with a twist, or start your Saturday with live Muay Thai. Whatever kind of weekend you are after, there is something here that should fit nicely. The story 5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 7 to 8) as seen on Thaiger News.
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