Benjakitti Park
About
Benjakitti Park offers families a peaceful escape from Bangkok's bustling streets with its expansive green lawns, scenic lake views, and dedicated children's play areas. Kids can run freely on the open grass, ride bikes along the smooth cycling paths, or enjoy picnics while parents relax in the shade. The playground equipment and wide-open spaces make it an ideal spot for burning energy and enjoying outdoor time in the heart of the city.
Highlights
- ✓Large playgrounds with swings, slides, and climbing equipment
- ✓2km cycling and jogging path circling the beautiful lake
- ✓Spacious lawns perfect for running, ball games, and family picnics
- ✓Shaded rest areas and benches for relaxing parents
- ✓Scenic lake views with fountains and photo opportunities
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit early morning (6-8am) to avoid the heat and see locals doing tai chi. The park gets very hot midday.
- 2.Rent bikes at the park entrance for affordable family cycling around the lake (bring small bills in Thai baht for rentals).
- 3.Pack mosquito repellent, especially for evening visits, as the lakeside attracts insects.
- 4.Bring a blanket and snacks from a nearby 7-Eleven for an impromptu picnic on the lakeside lawns.
- 5.The park connects to Queen Sirikit Park via a pedestrian bridge, doubling your exploring space if kids have extra energy.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning (6-9am) or late afternoon (4-6pm) to avoid Bangkok's intense midday heat. Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekends bring a lively local family atmosphere. The cooler months from November to February offer the most comfortable temperatures for extended outdoor play.
What to Know
Admission is completely free. The park is easily accessible via BTS Skytrain (Asok or Phrom Phong stations), making it convenient for tourists without taxis. Restrooms are available but basic. Bring your own water and snacks, though vendors near entrances sell drinks and light refreshments.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, but most enjoyable during Bangkok's cool season (November to February). The hot season (March to May) can be uncomfortably warm for young children. Rainy season (June to October) brings afternoon showers, so check weather forecasts and visit mornings when possible.
Nearby Eats
Terminal 21 shopping mall (5-minute walk from park) has an entire floor of affordable international food courts perfect for picky eaters. EmQuartier mall nearby offers family-friendly restaurants including Japanese, pizza, and Thai options with air conditioning, a welcome break from the heat.
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