Travel and Adventure
This park is rather small and sits on the bank of Chao Phraya. When facing the river, to the right is Phra Suman Fort. In the park is the last Lamphu tree in the area. There is also a beautiful carved stone wall with what looks to be a history of the people from the region. I did not see any plaque with a description of what this large carving represents. Also in the park is the Santichaiprakarn Pavilion overlooking the river. The park has some grass areas but it is small. It is very close to the Athit Pier so it’s a nice place to find some shade. I was here during a week day but I’ve heard this park is quite lively on weekends.
Address: Thanon Phra Arthit, Banglamphu, Bangkok
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