Built in 1942 at the main southwest gate to honor the park's founder, King Vajiravudh (Rama VI).
A clock tower built in a mix of Chinese and Western styles, located on the central plaza.
Bangkok's first public library, located in a quiet pavilion. It has study and reading spaces.
Where you can rent swan-shaped paddleboats or rowboats (approx. 0 THB per 20 minutes).
Sports facilities including an outdoor pool, tennis courts, and basketball courts.
A fenced 2-rai dog run built during the recent renovations. Registration is required. Dogs can be off-leash inside the designated fenced zones, which are split into separate areas for large and small dogs.
A food court with 88 clean street food stalls. Open daily from 05:00 AM to Midnight.
An elevated path for walking and cycling that connects Lumphini Park to Benjakitti Park.
The subway exit right outside the southwest entrance, next to the King Rama VI monument.
The subway exit at the southeast corner of the park, near Wireless Road and Rama IV Road.
The Skytrain station on the Silom Line. It is a 5-minute walk from here to the southwest park gate.
The central administrative office of Lumpini Park, responsible for operations, lost & found, and inquiries.
Fully refurbished toilet block located near the southwestern main entrance and Silom MRT exit.
Refurbished toilet facilities equipped with free public showers. Highly popular with runners and joggers.
A large children's playground equipped with multi-play slides, swings, and climbing frames.
The famous 2.5 km paved outer loop popular with joggers.
Free outdoor exercise areas equipped with weight machines and pull-up bars.
Where free group aerobics sessions are held every evening from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM.
A quiet area near the southwest gate where practitioners gather early in the morning for exercises.
The main lake banks are the best place to spot the park's famous large water monitor lizards.
Open-air basketball courts popular for casual games and evening streetball.
A public outdoor 25-meter swimming pool (requires a low-cost annual membership).
An additional playground area on the east side of the park with swings and slides for children.
A historic Western-style octagonal bandstand built in 1925, famous for hosting free concerts.
A traditional food court operating early mornings, famous for local breakfast congee, soft-boiled eggs, and coffee.
Skytrain station on the Silom Line, located a short walk from Gate 6 (Ratchadamri Road) or Gate 7 (Sarasin Road).
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