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Explore the 10 Best Parks in Bangkok to Escape the City

BY Pelago by Singapore Airlines

22 JAN 24 . 4 MIN READ . GUIDES

10 Delightful Hideaways: Best Parks in Bangkok

Between the urban atmosphere of the busy city of Bangkok, covered with high skyscrapers and bustling streets, and the tranquil escape of its lush and enchanting parks, there lies a serene oasis.

As we delve into the 10 best parks in Bangkok, you’ll discover perfect spots to unwind, reconnect with nature, and indulge in outdoor activities.

1. Benjakitti Park

Benjakitti Park, also known as Benchakitti Forest Park, was first opened in 1994 and has since expanded into a vast park spanning 180 acres, continuing its growth until 2022.

In this expansive green space, you will find beautifully paved paths lined with tall trees, ideal for cycling, jogging, and leisurely strolls.

Visitors can rent a swan boat to paddle across the lake, offering panoramic views of the Bangkok downtown skyline. Additionally, the lake is home to various fish and turtles.

Address: Ratchadaphisek Rd, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand (map)

Opening Hour: Daily, 5am to 9pm

Directions: Nearest BTS: Asoke station


2. Lumpini Park

Lumpini Park, the first public park in Bangkok, offers a vibrant hub of outdoor activities, and is a fabulous escape from the capital’s hustle and bustle.

 

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Here, amidst the fresh air and verdant landscapes, you’ll observe people engaged in various pursuits, including exercising, practicing tai chi, learning social dancing, and playing games.

You can also read at the Lumpini Park Library, rent a rowboat (which costs only 40 THB for 30 minutes) to sail around the lake, and also enjoy food and drinks at the Sri Thai Derm Food Centre.

Address: Rama IV Rd, Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok (map)

Opening Hours: Daily, 4:30am to 9pm

Directions: Nearest BTS: Sala Daeng station


3. Rama IX Park

Located on the capital’s outskirts and only 15 km from the city centre, Rama IX is the biggest park in Bangkok, boasting a massive lake, botanical marvels, and a photo gallery celebrating the life of the King.

Don’t miss the opportunity to wander around the gardens inspired by different countries, such as the Chinese Garden with a lily pond, the French Garden with artistic colonnades, the Italian Garden with dreamy fountains, and the American Garden adorned with lots of cacti from the Nevada desert.

Make sure not to miss hopping on the toy trains to explore the park and taking advantage of the outdoor gym for some exercise!

Address: Chaloem Phrakiat Ratchakan Thi 9 Rd, เเขวง หนองบอน Prawet, Bangkok 10250, Thailand (map)

Opening Hours: Daily, 5am to 7pm

Directions: Nearest BTS: Udom Suk station


4. Queen Sirikit Park

Queen Sirikit Park in Bangkok is an ultra-tranquil garden adorned with charming ponds and soothing fountains.

 

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Here, you can spend a relaxing evening sitting on the benches that line the lakeside.

Don’t forget to take a leisurely stroll around and observe the 2000 species of local and foreign plants preserved here.

Address: 200/1 Kamphaeng Phet 2 Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand (map)

Opening Hours: Daily, 5am to 8pm

Directions: Nearest BTS: Mo Chit station


5. Chatuchak Park

Nestled in the heart of Bangkok, this vast green space is dotted with age-old trees.

You can explore the park by observing name tags on the trees, providing information about each one, while enjoying a delightful picnic.

Regardless of when you visit the park, you will always find it adorned with colourful flowers.

Additionally, the park offers a bike rental facility for cycling around the landscape, and it boasts nine ASEAN sculptures that contribute to the park’s character.

Address: Kamphaeng Phet 3 Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 4.30am to 9pm

Directions: Nearest BTS Skytrain: Mo Chit station


6. Sanam Luang Park

Sanam Luang Park is a wide green space bordered by well-trimmed trees and a dedicated walking path.

Located between the popular tourist attractions of Wat Phra Kaew and The Grand Palace, Sanam Luang Park (also known as The Royal Field) features a beautiful public square where you can attend various cultural events.

Keep an eye out for the Kite Flying Festival, the Royal Ploughing Ceremony, and the grand celebrations of the King’s birthday that take place in this expansive open field.

Address: Ratchadamnoen Ave, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand(map)

Opening Hours: Daily, 5am to 10pm

Directions: You can access shuttle bus services from Hua Lamphong Train Station, Mor Chit Bus Terminal, the Old Southern Bus Terminal, and Ekkamai Bus Station


7. Nai Lert Park

Nai Lert Park is a manicured garden gracing the front of the Nai Lert Heritage Home and was the first Western-style park in Bangkok, even before Lumpini Park was opened.

In this unique location, vintage Thai architecture adorns the residence of the prominent Nai Lert family, now a museum open to the public.

The tranquility of Nai Lert Park is heightened by the scenic Saen Saep Canal, inviting grassy paths, and towering preserved trees that envelop the home, making it a great escape from the busy city centre.

Address: 2 2 Witthayu Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand (map)

Opening Hours: Open Wed to Sun, 9am to 5:30pm. Closed on Mon & Tues

Directions: Nearest BTS Skytrain: Ploen Chit station


8. Benchasiri Park

This local favourite spot was also opened in 1992 as part of Queen Sirikit’s 60th birthday celebration.

What you shouldn’t miss here is the large commemorative coin sculpture featuring the image of the queen.

In addition to the pristine small lakes, shady trees, and viewing benches, you will notice a massive lake in the park’s centre.

If you are travelling with family or friends, you will love this park, as it features an outdoor swimming pool, a basketball court, a skateboarding arena, and a kid’s playground.

Address: Sukhumvit Road Khlong Toei, Bangkok (map)

Opening Hours: Daily, 4:30am to 10pm

Directions: Nearest BTS: Phrom Phong station


9. Rot Fai Park

The perfect park for your children in Bangkok is Rot Fai Park, where they can bike around and find many other recreational activities to indulge in, like swimming, playing tennis, trying sepak takraw (a traditional sport where you kick a small rattan ball), boating in the lake, and exploring the Bangkok butterfly garden.

 

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Since this park is nearby Queen Sirikit Park and also very close to Chatuchak Park, you can have a fun day visiting all three parks together.

Address: RH83+GC6 Unnamed Road Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 5am to 9pm

Directions: Nearest BTS: Mo Chit Station


10. Romaneenart Park

Transformed from Bangkok’s old jail, Klong Prem prison, Romaneenart Park is built on the former jail grounds, showcasing the old guarding wall and observation towers.

Lined with slender trees and cool fountains scattered throughout, the park invites visitors to spend peaceful moments on its grassy grounds.

Alongside fitness facilities and a basketball court, Romaneenart Park is an ideal spot for a fun picnic.

Address: 649 665 Maha Chai Rd, Samran Rat, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand (map)

Opening Hours: Daily, 5am to 9pm

Directions: Nearest MRT: Sam Yot station


Quick Tips for Easily Going Around in Bangkok

11. Park-Hopping on a Tuk-Tuk

When in Bangkok, do what the locals do. Rent a tuk-tuk for a day and go around your favourite parks and other city’s famous landmarks.


12. Rent a Car and Travel Conveniently

If you are someone who is looking for a more comfortable ride while exploring the parks of Bangkok, then hire a private car service for a full day and enjoy the flexibility.


13. Unforgettable Bangkok Experience

Immerse yourself in the culture of the city with the all-inclusive pass for 2, 3, 4 or 5 days, travel like an expert and discover the famous landmarks, ride on an e-scooter, hop on a tuk-tuk, watch a fountain show and stroll on a skywalk.


14. Tension-Free Travel

Get a local 4G sim card with the fastest internet that suits your trip duration. Collect it at the airport itself as you arrive and start posting your vacay pictures as you go.


15. Arrive/Depart with Ease

Don’t carry your heavy bags while searching around for taxis. Instead, save time and book a reliable airport transfer service for both to and from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport.


Escape the City Life at the Best Parks in Bangkok

By now, we’re sure you must have already made a list of your favourite parks you don’t want to miss visiting.

All of these parks in Bangkok serve as a break to rejuvenate between the green spaces and get a glimpse of the city’s natural beauty.


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