Whether you are just passing through Bangkok or living in this sprawling metropolitan jungle, I highly recommend you take some time to enjoy one of the parks. Bangkok has numerous green spaces scattered throughout the city, and it is actually one of the best things to do for free in Bangkok with kids. This guide will help you find which is the best park in Bangkok worth visiting with your family:
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#1 Best Park in Bangkok: Rot Fai Train Park
For our family, Rot Fai Train Park is by far the best park in Bangkok. It is actually 3 parks all next to each other: Chatuchak Park, Queen Sirikit Park, and Rot Fai Park.
Location:
Very easy to access right at the Mo Chit BTS Sky Train Station or Chatuchak MRT Subway Station. There’s also lots of parking at the very back of the park.
What to Do with Kids:
- Rent bicycles for just 35-50 baht/day (about $1-$1.50). It’s a bit hard to find if you are getting off the BTS OR MRT trains, so here’s the area to rent bikes in Google Maps.
- Bike to the mini-Bangkok city that has roads, red lights, stop signs, roundabouts, and even mini landmarks for the kids to ride around
- If your child has a balance bike, they will enjoy the hilly balance bike area that’s for kids under age 6.
- Ride Kayaks, Pedal Boats, or Duck Boats on the Lake
- Visit the butterfly conservatory
- Swing or slide at one of the many playgrounds
- Walk the bamboo bridge through a lily pond to spot the turtles
- Roam through the maze of wildflowers and large grassy pathways
- Visit the old train, a remnant of the former train station grounds
- Play with a puppy at the dog park or just watch little furry animals jump through the obstacle course
- Join the free aerobics class at 6pm
- Break a sweat at the numerous sports facilities: tennis, basketball, volleyball, futsal, and fitness equipment
- Splash in the winding pool area (closed during rainy season)
Other Benefits:
- Lots of food vendors in the back of the park near the parking lot as well as next door at JJ Market
- Very shady with lots of trees lining the walkways and bike paths
- Stroller and Wheelchair Friendly
- Designated bike paths on a green pathway throughout the park
- Clean bathrooms but unfortunately no baby changing facilities
TRANSPORTATION TIP FOR BANGKOK:
Get a BTS Sky Train Pass called a ‘Rabbit Card‘.
Having this card has multiple benefits:
- Go straight to the BTS gate, tap your card, and it will automatically calculate how much the ride was based on where you exit.
- Save lots of time not needing to queue to buy individual BTS ride tickets
- You can pick up this Rabbit Card from Klook at the Suvarnabhumi Airport or at Central World (a mall in the center of the city). This makes it easy to quickly jump on the BTS Sky Train and make your way around the city with ease.
- This one from Klook is pre-loaded with 200 THB already (about $7 USD).
- If you buy yours from the BTS Station, you should pre-fill it with about 100-200 baht per day that you’ll be in Bangkok. You can top up more later, but it is quite difficult to get a refund on any amount left in the card.
- Get 1 Rabbit Card per person above 90cm (about 3 feet). Kids under 90 cm ride for free.
If you’ll be stopping at multiple BTS Sky Train stations all in one single day, it would save you money to have a BTS One Day Pass. With this card, you can go to an unlimited number of stations in one day, saving you time buying individual tickets at the long queues. This is most helpful if you’ll stop at 3+ stations in a single day. But this pass is only good for one single day and can not be ‘topped up’ like the above Rabbit Card.
#2 Best Park in Bangkok: Benchasiri Park
Benchasiri Park has the best location in my opinion because it is right off the Phrom Pong BTS station. Our girls love jumping over the large tree roots to make their way between the 2 playgrounds.
Location:
Right off the Phrom Pong BTS station
What to Do with Kids:
- Two playgrounds: one more geared to preschoolers and one more geared to older kids
- Take a stroll around the small lake
- Take a picture of the super adorable turtles
- Play some volleyball
- Shoot some hoops at the basketball court
- Enjoy the nighttime water fountain show
- Join the free Tai Chi class in the mornings or aerobics class in the evenings
- Tone those muscles on the fitness equipment scattered throughout
Benefits:
- Location, Location, Location
- Centrally located
- Sandwiched between the Emporium Mall and the Emsphere Mall, which both are a haven for foodie lovers like our fam
- Across the street from the Emquartier, which is a great place to go clothes or shoe shopping or enjoy one of their nice restaurants with a view of the park
- A rather small park, which is a plus if you have little ones with little legs that tire out from too much walking
- Clean bathrooms at the front of the park near the playground. However, no baby changing facilities.
- Also, no parking available, but you could park at one of the malls for a fee
#3: Benchakitti Forest Park
Benchakitti Forest Park has been revamping itself over the last couple years, and we love what we’re seeing! For one, the new sky walk area that goes over the park and gives you such a beautiful view of the city skyline. The skywalk takes you to the lovely wetland area with several raised paths and bridges to meander through the ponds, greenery, flowers and water lilies.
Location:
About a 15 minute walk from Asoke BTS Station and a 20 minute walk from Klong Toie MRT Subway Station
What to Do with Kids:
- Walk the Skywalk then meander through the raised pathways through the greenery and water lilies
- Go to the new Kids Zone which has a very tall bridge that leads to a long, metal slide, a ‘mountain of logs’ for the kids to walk over, a musical play area, and many other Montessori type play areas.
- Ride a pedal boat around the lake
- Bring a bike or skateboard and try out the new ramps and slopes
- Shoot some hoops or challenge someone in pickleball, badminton, or ping pong. If you would like to RSVP in advance, which is highly recommended because the courts fill up fast, then you will need to register as a member of the parks. You can download the ‘CSTD Smart Member’ app, and then you can RSVP up to 24 hours in advance (but not sooner than 24 hours in advance).
- Also, the sports equipment is all free to use. This is another top choice for the best park in Bangkok to visit with your family.
- My husband and I actually go play pickle ball here every Friday morning! I’d be happy to give you a free lesson on how to play if you’d like to join us sometime!
Other Benefits:
- Lots of free parking, which is great since it is in the city center and parking is so expensive and hard to come by
- Clean bathrooms, but they are a bit far a part
- They have showers available in the badminton and pickle ball court areas
Bangkok Park #4: Mega Park
Mega Park is a small park that is actually on the outskirts of the city, but it is one of the best park options in the Bangkok suburbs to bring kids. The main draw is the large water fountain feature that the kids can run through and play in.
Location:
In a suburb of Bangkok and about 30 minutes to 1 hour away from the city center. You can take a free bus from the Udom Suk BTS Station. Grab the bus that says ‘IKEA’ or ‘Mega Bangna.’
What to Do with Kids:
- Large Water Fountain Feature — it’s about 30 feet wide by 30 feet long (maybe bigger!) and the water sprays at random up to 10 feet in the air!
- Slide down the huge concrete slide
- Play on the small playground in the park area or a toddler soft rubber play area under the stadium seating
- Walk up the spiral tree house that goes up to some interconnecting bridges for the kids to explore
- Explore or ride bikes or roller skates through the weaving trail of whimsical gardens
Other Benefits:
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- It’s small so there’s not too much walking for the little kids
- 7-11 right at the front of the park
- Nearby parking lot that is free
- Clean bathrooms with baby changing facilities!
- Mega Bangna Mall is connected to this park so you can easily grab Pizza Company, Subway, or McDonalds to have a picnic in the grassy area or on the stadium seating
Best Park in Bangkok #5 : Ancient City Outdoor Museum and Park
Ancient City is not necessarily a public park, but it is an incredible 320 acre outdoor park and museum that is in the shape of Thailand and has life-size replicas of the most famous temples and tourist attractions from all over Thailand. Your kids can explore more than 100+ famous Thai monuments and let them get hands-on without worrying about being too loud or too rambunctious.
WHAT TO DO THERE?
- Rent bicycles, e-bikes, or a golf cart to explore this HUGE outdoor museum
- Ride elephants (a very rare opportunity so close to Bangkok)
- Enjoy a traditional Thai Dance performance
- Dress up in Thai costumes for a fun photo op
- Play hide-n-seek amongst the ancient ruins
- Buy handmade toys and souvenirs from the Old Market Town or enjoy Pad Thai and Coconut Ice Cream at the Floating Market
- Read my blog post with a detailed itinerary for an epic day visiting Ancient City with your family
HOW TO GET TO ANCIENT CITY: Ancient City is a bit outside the city, so it’s best to book a GRAB taxi to ‘Muang Boran’ for about 350 baht (about $10 USD) from the city center.
ANCIENT CITY OPENING HOURS: Everyday 9:00am – 7:00pm
TIME NEEDED: About 4-8 hours
ENTRANCE FEE:
- 700 baht/adult but you can Pre-book your tickets to get this special 50% discount offer from Klook –> Ancient City Discounted Tickets Here.
- 350 baht/kid (aged 6-13)
- Kids under 5 are FREE!
Don’t forget to Pin this post so you can easily find this special offer again later.
OTHER TIPS:
- Bring a hat, sunglasses, and wear sunblock because most of these sites are outside in the heat
- There are two good areas to eat a meal inside Ancient City: one is near the Old Market Town and the other is near the Ghost Museum.
- This is an awesome Private Temple Tour with an English Speaking Guide that will take you to 3 different temples in one day: Ancient City, Erawan 3-headed elephant, and Wat Paknam Temple with the largest buddha. Plus they’ll take you to one of our favorite restaurants with gulf views: Sailom Bangpu. Then you’ll get to end your night at the Jodd’s Fair, an outdoor open market that is a foodie paradise! Highly recommend this for the $200 price*. But do note it does not include entrance fees to the temples.
DISCOUNT TIP: Klook is a trusted site that I use often in my travels around SouthEast Asia, and they usually have discounted prices for the most popular attractions.
Use this special 10% coupon code ‘APP10TW’ if it’s your first time to use the Klook mobile app.
#6 Best Park in Bangkok : Rama IX Park
Rama IX Park is also quite far from central Bangkok, but it is a very large green space that was dedicated to the late Rama IX King.
Location:
Also a suburb of Bangkok about 30 minutes to 1 hour away from the city center. Unfortunately, it’s not super convenient to get here on public transportation.
What to Do with Kids:
- Pretend to play house in the very large Thai-style treehouse play area
- Find your way through the shrubbery maze
- Enjoy swinging, sliding, and seesaws at the large playground
- Jump over the large rocks in the Japanese Garden
- Ride around the lake in the shaded duck boats for only 60 baht (about $1.50).
Other Benefits:
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- There is a S&P Restaurant right there on the lake by the playground, which is a good place to grab a meal in some a/c.
- Lots of free parking available
- Unfortunately, you need to pay 3 baht (about $.30 cents) to use the not so great bathrooms — boo!
- It’s a huge park, and the walking area around the lake is nice and breezy. We usually bring our girls scooters or bikes, but adults are not allowed to bike at this park.
- There is a large fireworks show and market event on December 5th of every year in honor of King Rama IX.
If you live in Bangkok, we def recommend checking out this green space that makes the list for the best park in Bangkok.
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#7 Lumpini Park is the best park in Bangkok to have a picnic.
Lumpini Park is said to be the ‘Central Park of Thailand.’ It is a large green space right in the middle of downtown Bangkok, but truthfully, it’s not our favorite to visit because it just doesn’t have that much for the kids to do as the other parks in Bangkok do.
Location:
Very convenient to get to right off the Lumpini MRT Subway Station
What to Do with Kids:
You will for sure be able to spot a Komodo Dragon, which is a major highlight with the kids!
Join the free aerobics class every night at 6pm with maybe 100+ other people
Enjoy time at the large playground
- It’s probably the best park in Bangkok to have a picnic because it has so much green space with lots of shade from the tall trees.
- If you’re up for a long walk, you can do the Skywalk that goes all the way over to the Benchakitti Forest Park — it’s not super stroller friendly though because of numerous stairs. However, Lumpini Park in general is very stroller and wheelchair friendly.
- The bathrooms facilities are clean.
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