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Location
Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Chatuchak, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
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Opening and closing times
ทุกวัน 05.00 - 19.00 น.
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Service fee
Admission feefree
bathroom 5 Baht
Parking First 15 minutes free, first hour 20 baht
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Contact
02-272-4374
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Queen Sirikit Park
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Highlights and Activities
Take a walk to see nature and ancient pots.
Run around the park
Visit and learn about the Children's Museum
Sit back, relax and unwind.
Find a natural photography angle
There is parking available.
There is a bathroom.
Not yet allowed
Pets are not allowed.
No smoking
Do not drink alcohol or intoxicants.
No cycling allowed
Drone flying is not allowed
No gambling allowed
Do not commit indecent acts.
No trading, exchange
Do not destroy trees.
Within the garden
Royal Garden of 76 Provinces
A miniature version of Thailand in an area of 4.8 rai and planting royal trees for all 76 provinces in accordance with reality, along with imaginary walking routes along main roads, including Phahonyothin Road, Mittraphap Road, and Sukhumvit Road, which connect the North, South, Northeast, and East. It is a place to learn about both plants and geography at the same time.
Bangkok Children's Museum
A learning resource and creative activity place for children under the concept of “Learning for Young Creative Mind”. There are exhibitions, activities, knowledge and recreation through learning processes.
72nd Anniversary Chalermprakiat Building
An exhibition venue for various royal activities that will give us a broad picture of the garden and the origin of the 72nd Birthday Anniversary Celebration Project.
Dao District
Dao District or Golden leaf vine It is a rare plant species in Thailand that was discovered as a new plant species in the world. It can only be found in Bajo Waterfall in the Phudo-Su-ngai Padi National Park, Narathiwat Province. The leaves are covered with velvet-like hairs, turning a coppery-iridescent color in August - September and silver in October.
Lipao area
Vines, which are classified as climbing ferns, are found in open or semi-open tropical forests and are the source of raw materials for Thailand's famous beautiful handicrafts.
Swimming pool
The highlight of the garden is the winding shape of the letters “S” and “S” which represent the royal title of Her Majesty the Queen. The edge of the pond “S” stands out with the yellow color of the royal trumpet tree, and “S” is emphasized with the purple-pink color of the Nil Nil flowers.
Botanical Garden
Gathers local plants, royal plants, plants from various palaces, and many interesting foreign plants. It is a learning resource in the form of a nature trail, such as a banana garden with more than 70 species, Lan Thom, a gathering place for colorful Lan Thom flowers, Lan Asoke, Lan Khem, etc.
Lotus Square
The relaxation area is decorated with a large lotus pond, which is a collection of both Thai and foreign lotus species. There are old antique pots decorating the area, which is the garden's unique feature.
Thai Plants Building, Her Majesty the Queen's Throne
Displays Thai plants originating from different regions of Thailand and Thai orchids originating from each region. Consists of 3 plant buildings: the Central and Eastern Plant Building, the Southern and Western Plant Building, and the Northern and Northeastern Plant Building.
The Royal Fragrant Garden
Collect various types of aromatic plants for study and conservation, including plants in literature.
Royal Institution-Related Botanical Gardens
Collection of plants related to Her Majesty the Queen
Royal Grace Garden for the Visually Impaired
The first garden for the visually impaired in Thailand. In this garden area, fragrant flowers such as large rose bushes are planted so that the visually impaired can smell the flowers instead of see them. There are iron railings for people to hold onto while walking along the path.
Getting to Queen Sirikit Park
By private car
Queen Sirikit Park is easily accessible, located on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Chatuchak, Chatuchak, Bangkok, or open the map in Google maps.
By bus
Line 77 122 136 145, Bus No. 77, Bus No. 136, Bus No. 138, Bus No. 145
By BTS/MRT
BTS, get off at Mo Chit station, MRT, get off at Chatuchak station.
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