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Southampton Thai Festival set for July weekend

Southampton Thai Festival is scheduled to bring Thai food and festival atmosphere to Bedford Place and Carlton Place over the weekend of Saturday 4 July and Sunday 5 July 2026.

The confirmed venue is Bedford Place and Carlton Place, Southampton. The event source lists the festival dates but does not publish opening times, ticket prices, booking details or accessibility information. Readers planning to attend should treat those details as not yet confirmed in the available listing.

Who should have this on their radar? Anyone looking for a city-centre festival built around the sights, sounds and flavours of Thailand, with Thai street food specifically named in the event information.

July dates at Bedford Place and Carlton Place

The Southampton Thai Festival is listed as a two-day event running from 4 July to 5 July 2026. Its location places it at Bedford Place and Carlton Place, two connected city-centre streets in Southampton.

The listing describes the event as a festival and says it will bring the sights, sounds and flavours of Thailand to the city. The strongest confirmed detail for visitors is the food offer: Thai street food is named in the event information, giving the weekend a clear culinary focus.

For readers making plans, the main practical point is that the festival currently has confirmed dates and a confirmed venue, but not a published daily schedule in the supplied source material. No start or finish time is provided.

Confirmed visitor details

Detail Information available
Event Southampton Thai Festival
Dates Saturday 4 July to Sunday 5 July 2026
Venue Bedford Place and Carlton Place, Southampton
Time Not listed in the source information
Price Not listed in the source information
Booking or entry Not listed in the source information
Food Thai street food listed

The absence of published price and booking information matters for anyone deciding whether to make the festival a firm weekend plan. The current listing supports the date and place, but it does not say whether the event is free, ticketed, walk-up or pre-booked.

Thai street food is the clearest draw

The source description puts flavour at the centre of the festival, saying visitors can expect the sights, sounds and flavours of Thailand. Thai street food is the one specific food element confirmed in the event brief.

That gives the Southampton Thai Festival a simple reader hook: it is a city-centre weekend event for people who want Thai food and a festival setting without travelling outside Southampton. The available information does not name individual traders, dishes, performers, stalls or programme times, so those details should not be assumed.

The festival format also means visitors may want to keep their plans flexible until fuller timings are available. With Bedford Place and Carlton Place named as the venue, the event is likely to be most relevant to people already planning a Southampton city-centre visit that weekend.

What to check before going

Before setting off, readers should check the latest event listing for opening times, entry arrangements and any updates on the programme. Those details are not included in the supplied Visit Southampton event information.

The confirmed facts are straightforward: Southampton Thai Festival is listed for 4 and 5 July 2026 at Bedford Place and Carlton Place, Southampton, with Thai street food named as part of the event.

Source: Visit Southampton Events

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