TBA | One Bangkok | Where to Explore | Lumphini Park


Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Monday-Sunday (4:30 AM-10 PM)
Escape the urban hustle and discover the tranquility of Lumphini Park, Bangkok’s first public park and a cherished green oasis in the city. Spanning lush grounds filled with diverse flora and fauna, the park invites visitors to enjoy fresh air and countless leisure activities under the shade of its trees.
At the heart of Lumpini Park lies its iconic lake, where visitors can rent swan paddle boats or rowing boats for a relaxing experience on the water. For fitness enthusiasts, the park offers abundant opportunities, including jogging paths, open spaces for Tai Chi, and a youth center with sports and training programs for children.
Cultural and historical highlights abound as well. Admire the statue of King Rama VI, built in 1942 to commemorate the park’s creation, or visit the Smiling Sun Ground, a space designed for people with disabilities. The Lumpini Library offers books and videos for quiet reflection, while the Bangkok Elder Citizens Club hosts exercise classes, social gatherings, and weekend dance courses for seniors.
Whether you’re seeking relaxation, fitness, or culture, Lumpini Park is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Bangkok’s charm and vibrancy.
Escape the urban hustle and discover the tranquility of Lumphini Park, Bangkok’s first public park and a cherished green oasis in the city. Spanning lush grounds filled with diverse flora and fauna, the park invites visitors to enjoy fresh air and countless leisure activities under the shade of its trees.
At the heart of Lumpini Park lies its iconic lake, where visitors can rent swan paddle boats or rowing boats for a relaxing experience on the water. For fitness enthusiasts, the park offers abundant opportunities, including jogging paths, open spaces for Tai Chi, and a youth center with sports and training programs for children.
Cultural and historical highlights abound as well. Admire the statue of King Rama VI, built in 1942 to commemorate the park’s creation, or visit the Smiling Sun Ground, a space designed for people with disabilities. The Lumpini Library offers books and videos for quiet reflection, while the Bangkok Elder Citizens Club hosts exercise classes, social gatherings, and weekend dance courses for seniors.
Whether you’re seeking relaxation, fitness, or culture, Lumpini Park is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Bangkok’s charm and vibrancy.