Benjakitti Park Outdoor Events
Regular outdoor activities and events year-round
Season: January – December
Benjakitti Park
About
Benjakitti Park's outdoor concert series and events offer families a wonderful opportunity to experience Bangkok's vibrant local culture in a beautiful lakeside setting. The park regularly hosts free or low-cost concerts, cultural performances, and community events that showcase Thai music, dance, and traditions in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. It's a perfect way to combine outdoor recreation with cultural immersion while the kids play in one of Bangkok's most accessible green spaces.
What to Expect
Families can expect a laid-back evening atmosphere with concerts typically held on weekends featuring Thai pop, classical music, or traditional performances on an outdoor stage near the lake. The park itself offers wide pathways perfect for running around, a large lake with fountain shows, playgrounds, and plenty of open green space where kids can play while parents enjoy the music. Events are casual with locals bringing picnic mats and snacks, creating a community festival vibe. English signage is limited, but the welcoming atmosphere transcends language barriers.
Highlights for Kids
- Watching the illuminated fountain shows on the lake at sunset while music plays
- Playing on the colorful playground equipment and wide cycling paths around the lake
- Seeing locals practicing traditional Thai dance, tai chi, and cultural activities
- Feeding fish in the lake and spotting monitor lizards (from a safe distance)
- The relaxed picnic atmosphere where kids can dance, play, and move freely during performances
Pro Tips for Families
- Bring a picnic mat or blanket and arrive 30-45 minutes before concert start time to claim a good spot near the stage but with escape routes for restless kids
- The park is easily accessible via BTS Skytrain (Asok station) or MRT (Sukhumvit or Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre stations) — much easier than dealing with Bangkok traffic and parking
- Download a translation app before arriving as most event information and vendor signs are in Thai, and bring mosquito repellent as evenings near the lake can be buggy
- Combine your visit with the nearby EmQuartier or EmSphere shopping malls which have clean restrooms, nursing rooms, and air-conditioned backup plans if weather turns
Best Time to Visit
Late afternoon arrival (around 4-5 PM) is ideal, giving kids time to explore the playground and park before evening concerts begin around 6-7 PM. Weekend events are most common and family-oriented. Visit during Bangkok's cooler season (November-February) for the most comfortable outdoor experience, as hot season (March-May) and rainy season (June-October) can be challenging with young children.
Food & Drinks
Street food vendors and small carts typically set up during events selling Thai snacks like grilled meatballs, fresh fruit, ice cream, and beverages at very affordable prices (20-50 baht per item). Families often bring their own picnics, which is perfectly acceptable and common. For picky eaters, nearby Sukhumvit Road has international restaurants and convenience stores (7-Eleven, Family Mart) where you can stock up on familiar snacks and drinks before heading to the park. Bring water bottles as it gets warm, and remember Bangkok tap water isn't drinkable.
Parking & Access
The park is extremely accessible via public transport: take BTS to Asok Station or MRT to Sukhumvit Station (both 5-10 minute walk), or MRT to Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (direct access). If driving, limited parking is available at the park entrance on Ratchadaphisek Road, but spaces fill quickly during events. The park is completely stroller-friendly with paved, flat pathways throughout. Taxis and Grab (Southeast Asia's Uber) are readily available but expect traffic on Sukhumvit Road during peak hours.
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