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  1. Oct 28, 2021 · Lumpini Park is Bangkoks third-largest public park, after Suan Luang Rama IX Park and Vachirabenjatas Park (also called Suan Rot Fai). It is a popular place to go for a run or walk among the locals and tourists, especially during the weekends when around 10 000 people visit Lumpini Park each day.

  2. Lumphini Park (Thai: สวนลุมพินี, RTGS: Suan Lumphini, pronounced [sǔan lūm.pʰī.nīː]), also Lumpini or Lumpinee, is a 360 rai (57.6-hectare (142-acre)) park in Bangkok, Thailand.

  3. Jul 1, 2019 · Bangkok’s Lumpini Park (pronounced “Loom-pee-nee”) is a pleasant, 142-acre space in the heart of Thailand’s capital. Any urban green space is to be cherished, but even more so in a busy city of over 8 million people! Lumpini Park serves as a needed respite from the hustle of Bangkok’s streets and sidewalks.

  4. While Lumphini Park may not rival the vastness of Central Park, its decent size ensures that you can always discover a quiet spot to unwind and escape the city's hustle. The park's dimensions strike a balance, offering a peaceful retreat without being overwhelming.

  5. Lumpini Park is the green lung in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand – a serene escape from the city's bustle with shades of green and spaces for rest and play. Picture yourself here, amidst the tall trees and large artificial lake, where skyscrapers line the horizon, juxtaposing urbanity with nature.

  6. Lumpini Park is one of the largest and oldest public parks in Bangkok, and a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike. It was named after the birthplace of Buddha in Nepal, and it offers a variety of features and attractions that will make your visit worthwhile.

  7. It is a multi-functional park where people can do several outdoor leisure activities under fresh air and shade. A lot of flora and fauna and a large lake can be seen in the park. In the past, not only a public park for outdoor exercise, Lumpini Park also served as a place for having parties and ballroom dancing.

  8. Named after the Buddha’s birthplace in Nepal (Lumbini), Lumphini Park is central Bangkok’s largest and most popular park. Its 58 hectares are home to an artificial lake surrounded by broad, well-tended lawns, wooded areas, walking paths and startlingly large resident monitor lizards to complement the shuffling citizens.

  9. One of our favorite attractions in Bangkok is Lumpini Park, a beautiful green space right smack in the middle of the city. We recommend Lumpini to almost anyone who visits Bangkok, even if you only have a day. Coming to Bangkok and skipping this park would be like going to New York and missing Central Park.

  10. Lumphini Park, often called Lumpini Park, is a famous public park in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. It is one of the city’s largest and most popular green spaces, covering approximately 142 acres (57.6 hectares).