SPEC 0232 · BANGKOK · 11PM

Werunwhenthecityquietsdown

Bangkok, every week. 11pm when the heat finally breaks.

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How a Night Works

Three steps.
That's the whole deal.

01
Pick your pace

Easy, Steady, or Tempo. Pick honest and the group holds it. Change your mind before you arrive, not mid-route.

02
Find the meet point

We send the exact corner the night of each run. 11pm, no earlier. The city's cooled off and the streets have emptied by then.

03
Eat noodles after

The route ends near a noodle cart. Showing up is optional. Skipping the noodles is not. That's the whole deal.

Pace Groups

Three groups.
Three speeds.
No drifting.

Pick the pace you can hold for the full distance, not the one you wish you could. The groups are strict on purpose.

Easy
6:30 – 7:30 /km

Conversational pace. You can tell the story of how you ended up in Bangkok at midnight and finish the sentence.

New runners, those coming back from a break, and anyone who'd rather last the whole route than push and walk.

Never dropped, never rushed.
Steady
5:30 – 6:30 /km

Controlled effort. You're working, but the streets are too quiet and the temples too lit to check out.

Consistent runners who train a few times a week and want company at a real pace.

The pack stays together.
Tempo
4:30 – 5:30 /km

This is the one you earn. Honest pace, no passengers. If you slip the group waits at the next checkpoint.

Regular runners chasing fitness, not just miles.

One checkpoint wait, then we move.

Night Routes

Past the markets,
around the temples,
along the river.

Pick where you want to be at midnight.

Most popular
6 KM
Market Loop
All groups · Sam Yan MRT exit 2

The first half cuts through stalls still bagging jasmine at midnight, neon dripping off the awnings; the back half empties into quiet residential lanes.

Scenic
11 KM
Temple Mile Long
Tempo + Steady · Tha Tien Pier

A flat riverside stretch where the temples glow gold on the far bank and the river breeze finally arrives off the Chao Phraya.

Fast
8 KM
Silom Night Corridor
Steady + Tempo · Sala Daeng BTS

The elevated expressway casts long violet shadows. Peak pace territory. Flat and fast down the finance district at 11pm.

Night favourite
9 KM
Riverside & Back
All groups · Saphan Taksin pier

Bang Rak riverfront, past the Oriental, under the bridge lights. One clean out-and-back that feels different at every hour.

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The Noodle Stop

The run ends at
a noodle cart.

Showing up for the run is optional. Skipping the noodles is not. The crew sits down together at the end, every time — it's the part nobody actually wants to skip.

Always within walking distance of the finish.
Broth at 1am hits different.
Arguments about pace happen here.
Nobody actually skips it.

Voices from the Crew

People who kept coming back.

Ploy Sirikul
Easy group, never misses the river route.
'I joined for the cool air and stayed for the noodle cart arguments.'
Daniel Foss
Moved up to Tempo after a month, runs the Market Loop weekly.
'The pace groups are actually strict, which is the only reason I got faster.'
Nadia Kwan
Steady group, two years in, still can't skip the noodle cart.
'Running at midnight felt absurd until the first time the temples lit up across the river.'

Pick a pace.
Show up at 11.
We'll be there.

No membership, no fee. Just a way to reach you with the meet point and a nudge before each run.

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