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7 parks selected in this guide.

Queen Sirikit Park is Bangkok's premier botanical garden, featuring themed gardens — water lilies, palms, ferns and orchids — laid out in a 22-hectare green space adjacent to Chatuchak. Tree-shaded paths, a lotus pond and sculpted topiary create a serene mid-city retreat.
Chatuchak Park is a 40-acre green space adjacent to the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market. It provides a shaded respite from the market's heat and crowds, with gardens, a clock tower, and a small lake.

Ancient City (Muang Boran) is a massive 320-acre open-air museum in Samut Prakan province, shaped like the map of Thailand. It contains over 120 meticulously crafted replicas of the country's most important temples, palaces, and historical structures.

Benjakitti Park is a modern urban park in the Khlong Toei district, expanded in 2022 with elevated skywalks over wetlands and a large lake. It connects to Lumpini Park via a green corridor, creating Bangkok's largest continuous green space.

Benchasiri Park (Benchasiri Queen's Park) is a pocket-sized green oasis sandwiched between the Emporium and EmQuartier malls on Sukhumvit. A small lake, sculptures by Thai artists and evening-lit paths make it a popular spot for joggers, yoga practitioners and families.

Rot Fai Park (Wachirabenchathat Park) is a large green space built on former State Railway grounds in Chatuchak. Wide gravel paths, lake-edge cycling trails and picnic lawns draw a steady stream of local families, joggers and weekend cyclists.

Lumpini Park is Bangkok's oldest and most beloved public park, a 57.6-hectare green oasis in the heart of the commercial district. Named after the Buddha's birthplace in Nepal, it offers lakes, jogging paths, and a famous population of resident monitor lizards.