Hotels near Lumpini Park

Hotels near Lumpini Park

Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

Search in Lumpini ParkMay 09 - May 102 guests

Lumpini Park spreads across 57.6 hectares in the heart of Bangkok's commercial district, a rare stretch of flat green space in a city dominated by concrete. King Rama VI created the park in the 1920s and named it after the Buddha's birthplace in Nepal. Walking paths loop around artificial lakes where pedal boats rent for 40 THB per 30 minutes. Every morning between 05:30 and 07:00, hundreds of residents gather for group tai chi, aerobics, and jogging before the heat sets in.

The park is free to enter and opens from 04:30 to 21:00 daily. Keep an eye out for the large monitor lizards - some exceeding two metres in length - that roam the lake edges and occasionally sunbathe on footpaths. They look dramatic but are harmless to humans. A lap of the main jogging path covers 2.5 km. Outdoor fitness equipment stations sit along the southern edge, and a public library near the Sala Daeng entrance offers free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.

Pro Tip: Join the 06:00 tai chi session near the main lake. No registration or fee is required - just stand at the back and follow along. It is one of the most authentic local experiences you can have in Bangkok before breakfast.

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