Benjakitti Park

Benjakitti Park is a big, green space in the middle of Bangkok, Thailand. It’s right next to the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, making it easy to get to, especially with nearby MRT and BTS stations. The park opened in 2004 to celebrate Queen Sirikit’s 72nd birthday, but it had been around in some form since 1992. The main feature is a large lake surrounded by paths where people jog, walk, or cycle. You can even rent a bike or boat there. It’s a popular spot for exercise, relaxing, or just getting away from the city’s noise. In 2022, the park got a major upgrade with the addition of Benjakitti Forest Park. This expansion added wetlands, elevated walkways, rare plants, and an outdoor amphitheater. Walking through the forest park feels like stepping into nature, right in the middle of the city. There’s even a walkway that connects it to Lumphini Park, another big green space nearby. Overall, Benjakitti Park is a peaceful escape with a mix of open spaces, trees, and wat...

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Reviewed on 2/19/2025

Benjakitti Park is one of my favorite places in all of Bangkok. In fact, I had struggled adapting to the life in Bangkok before I first discovered it. The city can be overwhelming, with all the traffic, busy streets, and city noises, and in Benjakitti I have found the perfect antidote. It's like a huge green oasis in the middle of Bangkok, you can spend the better part of the day strolling around the lake or through the wetlands. The park is popular with runners, I often go there in the evening to run a couple of loops around the lake. There are many well-maintained running paths around the park but the lake loop is my favorite. Queen Sirikit National Convention Center is right next door, I usually go there after my runs or walks around the park to grab snack and cool down. The park is easily accessible through the Asok BTS station or the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center stop on the blue MTR line. Funny thing is, when I have friends or family visit me in Bangkok they are rarely keen to visit this park but once they do they usually want to visit again. My only bone to pick with this park is that there are warning signs around promising water monitor lizards but I'm yet to see one.

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Lots of nature1
Running paths1
Meditation space1
Large lake1
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center nearby1
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