Created on royal property in 1920 by King Rama VI, Lumpini Park used to be a museum displaying flowers and greenery. It was rebuilt after World War I as the first theme park in Thailand. The 142-acre park was named after the birthplace of Lord Buddha in Nepal. Visitors can spend the day at the park with their family, taking in the greenery, enjoying the calm of the artificial river, or exploring the surrounding jungle.

On-site activities include walking, jogging, aerobics, cycling, rowing, and paddle boating. Visitors will also find a food court, basketball court, library, dance hall, and an auditorium that regularly schedules orchestras and bands.

139/4 Thanon Witthayu Khwaeng Lumphini Bangkok 10330 Thailand, hone: +6-69-02-48-98-74

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