Today, let’s take a walk through one of the largest parks in Bangkok — Lumphini Park.
Lumphini Park is a major city park and the true “green lung” of Bangkok. It’s one of the most popular places in the city for walking, sports, and simply slowing down for a moment right in the center of the metropolis.
Park facts:
- Area: about 57 hectares
- Opening hours: daily from 4:30 AM to 9:00 PM
- Entrance: free
- Location: Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
- Getting there:
- MRT: Lumphini or Silom stations
- BTS: Sala Daeng station
(Basic information sourced from public online data.)
Our way to the park led across an elevated pedestrian bridge. From there, I managed to take what I think were some great shots of the city street below — Bangkok from above always tells its own story.
Right after we went down toward the lake, my son spotted a rather large monitor lizard. I had just enough time to take a few photos before it disappeared back into the water.
This park is more than just greenery. It feels like a living oasis in the middle of endless traffic and skyscrapers — wide lawns, calm paths, water, and the constant pulse of city life all in one place. Here, you can really feel a different rhythm of Bangkok: relaxed, alive, and incredibly photogenic 🌴✨
One thing that immediately stood out was how many people were running in the park. I genuinely admire people who take care of their health and find time for sports, especially in a big city like this.
The combination of green trees, water, and towering skyscrapers still feels unusual to my eye — and that’s exactly why the photos look so striking.
If you want, you can ride a pedal boat on the lake completely free of charge. My wife and son happily took advantage of that, while I stayed on the pier, photographing them from a distance.
🌿 What you can do in Lumphini Park
💚 Walking and running:
A circular path of about 2.5 km surrounds the park, very popular with joggers and walkers.
🚴 Cycling:
Allowed only during daytime hours (roughly from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM).
🚣 Pedal boats:
Available on the lake, often shaped like swans — especially pleasant in the morning or late afternoon.
🏋️♂️ Fitness and exercise:
Free outdoor gym equipment, plus yoga, tai chi, and even group aerobics sessions in the evenings.
🪁 Kids’ areas:
Playgrounds and open spaces for children, picnics, and relaxed family time.
📚 Library:
One of Bangkok’s early public libraries is located inside the park, with books in both Thai and English.
🎶 Events:
During cooler months, open-air concerts are held here, including Sunday performances by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra.
We all really liked this place, and it definitely left a mark in our memories.
My son was especially happy — running through the water splashes, laughing without a care in the world. While he played, I took dozens of photos. Sunlight, water, greenery, and his genuine joy came together and completely made my day.
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All photos were taken by me personally - I am a beginner photographer, so I ask professionals not to judge strictly.
Thank you for sharing these moments with me! Until new stories and new holidays! ✌️.
Camera 📷: Sony Alpha 7 IV full-frame
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 70-200mm F: 2.8 GM OSS II
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 20-70 mm F: 4 G
Processed 🛠: Lightroom
photo by openai