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Benjakitti Park

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🕑 1.5-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers enjoy the playgrounds and watching the fish, while older kids love cycling around the lake and playing in the open grass areas. Teens may find it less exciting unless they enjoy jogging or cycling.

About

Benjakitti Park offers a refreshing escape from Bangkok's bustling streets with wide open spaces perfect for active families. Kids can run freely in the playgrounds, feed fish at the scenic lake, or enjoy a family bike ride along well-maintained paths while parents appreciate the clean facilities and beautiful skyline views.

Highlights

  • Large playground equipment suitable for multiple age groups
  • Scenic lake with walking and cycling paths perfect for stroller-friendly exploration
  • Bike rentals available for family cycling adventures
  • Fish and turtle feeding opportunities that delight young children
  • Spacious grassy areas ideal for picnics and ball games

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit early morning (6-8am) to experience local exercise culture and avoid the midday heat and humidity
  2. 2.Rent bikes at the park entrance for about 40-50 baht per hour, a fun and affordable way to explore the entire park
  3. 3.Bring bread or fish food to feed the giant catfish and turtles in the lake, a highlight for young children
  4. 4.Download a translation app as English signage is limited and some vendors may not speak English
  5. 5.Pack sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water as shade is limited in open areas during midday

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (6-9am) or late afternoon (4-6pm) on weekdays to avoid peak heat and crowds. The park is busiest on weekends with local families. Visit during Bangkok's cool season (November-February) for the most comfortable weather.

What to Know

Entry is completely free with no hidden costs. Restrooms are available but may not always have toilet paper, so bring tissues. Limited food vendors inside sell snacks and drinks, but prices are reasonable.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but most enjoyable during the cool and dry season (November-February). Avoid visiting during rainy season afternoons (June-October) when sudden downpours are common. The park can get muddy after heavy rains.

Nearby Eats

EmQuartier and Emporium shopping malls (connected to Phrom Phong BTS station) offer extensive food courts and family-friendly restaurants including international chains. For authentic Thai cuisine, try S&P Restaurant in EmQuartier, which has high chairs and kid-friendly Thai dishes.

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