Park
Santi Chai Prakan Public Park
26 locals recommend,
Location
Thanon Phra Athit
Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
Tips from locals
It's a lung of our area; Banglampoo. Although we stay in this hectic area of touristic Kaosarn Road, we still have this park to chill out and breath..relaxing, reading books, so on..nearby the river.
Santi Chai Prakarn Park or Pom Phra Sumen is a tiny patch of greenery with a great river view and lots of evening ativities. It is not only the green space of Banglamphu neighborhood but it eventually hosts a series of cultural activities and performances for locals and visitors in the cooler months of the year (Nov-Dec). Sitting at the center is the historic Phra Sumane Fort, one of few old forts left in Bangkok, surrounded by a pleasant atmosphere of tropical trees. It is also an ideal spot to unwind with the views of Chao Phraya River, Pinklao and Rama VIII bridges. Arts & Culture
Santi Chai Prakarn Park or Pom Phra Sumen is a tiny patch of greenery with a great river view and lots of evening ativities. It is not only the green space of Banglamphu neighborhood but it eventually hosts a series of cultural activities and performances for locals and visitors in the cooler months…
Santi Chaiprakarn is not only the green space of Banglamphu neighborhood but it eventually hosts a series of cultural activities and performances for locals and visitors in the cooler months of the year (Nov-Dec). Sitting at the center is the historic Phra Sumane Fort, one of few old forts left in Bangkok, surrounded by a pleasant atmosphere of tropical trees. It is also an ideal spot to unwind with the views of Chao Phraya River, Pinklao and Rama VIII bridges.
Santi Chaiprakarn is not only the green space of Banglamphu neighborhood but it eventually hosts a series of cultural activities and performances for locals and visitors in the cooler months of the year (Nov-Dec). Sitting at the center is the historic Phra Sumane Fort, one of few old forts left in B…
Located along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Suan Santi Chaiprakarn Park offers a fun, relaxing vibe and magnificent views of the Rama VIII Bridge. Built around Phra Sumen Fort, a structure dating back to the reign of Rama I, the park features a number of lamphu trees, which inspired the name of the Banglumphu district. Visitors to the park engage in activities like jogging, Chinese martial arts, aerobics, fishing and many more. You can see Thai people of all ages enjoying themselves here, as well as foreigners and tourists straggling in from nearby Khaosan Road.
Located along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Suan Santi Chaiprakarn Park offers a fun, relaxing vibe and magnificent views of the Rama VIII Bridge. Built around Phra Sumen Fort, a structure dating back to the reign of Rama I, the park features a number of lamphu trees, which inspired the name o…