Lumphini Park: Get Close To Nature
Lumpini park is the first public park in Bangkok. It is a multi-functional park where people can do several outdoor leisure activities under fresh air and shade. The park is home to a large lake as well as a variety of plants and animals. Lumpini Park used to be a destination for parties and ballroom dances in addition to being a public park for outdoor exercise.
The statue of King Rama VI in the park was built in 1942 to commemorate the construction of the park. Smiling Sun Ground (Lan Tawan Yim) is a place for individuals with disabilities that offers playgrounds, other facilities, and designated parking spaces. Bangkok Elder Citizens Club-the club is in the Lumpini Hall and is a place for elders to communicate, relax, exercise, and train. Social dancing courses are held every Saturday-Sunday.
Sri Thai Derm Food Center-Food and drink are sold there. Rental swan paddle boats and rowing boats are available around the lake. Events related to the Buddhist Dharma are held on the last Sunday of each month. Anyone can listen to the teaching of Buddhism, provide food to monks, and make merit.
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Timings: 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Entry Fees: There is no entry fee for entry to the park.
Location: 139/4 Thanon Witthayu, Khwaeng Lumphini, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand
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