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Open Days: Tuesday – Sunday (Closed on Monday)
Opening Hours: 10:00 – 20:00
TK Park (Thailand Knowledge Park) is one of Bangkok’s best learning-focused places to visit—a quiet “breathing space” in the middle of the city. It feels serious enough for deep focus and long reading sessions, yet modern enough to make learning feel effortless rather than like homework. Developed as a “living library,” TK Park offers more than shelves of books: it is a space that invites people of all ages—especially children and youth—to build a love of reading, critical thinking, and lifelong curiosity through media and activities that fit today’s world.
At the heart of TK Park is a clear idea: the vision of “co-creating a learning society,” and a mission to cultivate positive attitudes and habits of reading, thinking, and knowledge-seeking among children and young people through a creative, contemporary learning environment. That is why TK Park is not simply a quiet place to read. It is a space that opens doors to hands-on learning, real examples, meaningful exchange, and the chance to turn ideas into tangible work or experiences.
The Learning Park Office is part of the Office of Knowledge Management and Development (Public Organization), or OKMD. TK Park has officially provided “learning park” services since January 24, 2005. Its core intention is to use reading promotion, knowledge exploration, and creative learning processes as a foundation for strengthening the quality of learning in Thai society—and to make lifelong learning something that genuinely happens in everyday life, not just a beautiful phrase in documents.
From a visitor’s perspective, TK Park typically fits three types of people. First are those who want a serious place to read or research in the city center. Second are families and caregivers who want children to experience a learning space that feels more enjoyable and engaging than a classroom. Third are working professionals and creators who need a calm environment for thinking and producing work, while still being surrounded by books, media, and rotating creative activities that can spark new ideas.
What makes TK Park different from “just sitting at a café” is that it is designed with multiple entry points into learning. You might start by picking up a book you have been meaning to read for ages, and end up with a new idea from multimedia resources or an activity happening that day. Some visitors come looking for inspiration in music, arts, culture, or technology and discover that the experience naturally supports small projects of their own. This is why TK Park is often seen as a place that “sparks” learning rather than merely “stores” knowledge.
At the organizational level, TK Park also plays a role in developing knowledge, building prototypes, and providing learning spaces through “living library” models at multiple levels—from the flagship learning park in Bangkok to expanded concepts in regional and local communities. By working with local organizations, schools, and networks, TK Park helps increase access to reading and creative learning for children and youth. This approach reimagines libraries as flexible models that can adapt to community contexts rather than being limited to a single building.
Another reason TK Park feels current is its development of online learning resources through the concept of a virtual learning park (Digital TK). This supports learning through information technology by offering a variety of knowledge content, online books, audiobooks, and other learning formats. It provides a continuous learning channel for people outside Bangkok or for those who cannot travel easily, helping learning remain accessible across different regions.
If you are looking for a Bangkok attraction that lets you “rest and learn” at the same time, TK Park is a great choice for days when you want to use your mind without pressure. Even if you do not plan to finish a whole book, you still gain the atmosphere of being around knowledge, seeing people who come here to develop themselves, and leaving with at least one idea that stays with you afterward.
Getting There The easiest way to reach TK Park is by BTS Skytrain, then walking into CentralWorld and heading up to Level 8, Dazzle Zone, following the official directions provided by TK Park. Coming by BTS is especially convenient if you plan to read or work for a while, because it helps you avoid parking loops and heavy traffic around the Pathumwan area.
To make the visit feel even more worthwhile, you can plan it as a “half-day learning route.” For example, spend your morning and early afternoon at TK Park, then continue to the Siam area for art spaces or small museums nearby. If you are visiting with children, you can naturally alternate between reading time and a gentle walk around the mall without getting too tired, since everything sits within the same connected zone.
A small tip for a smoother experience: if you want a long, quiet reading session, consider visiting on a weekday before noon or early afternoon, then follow up with lunch or dessert in the mall. If you want a more lively atmosphere, check TK Park’s activities and events in advance—some periods include workshops, exhibitions, or youth programs that make the “living library” concept feel especially real.
| Name | TK Park (Thailand Knowledge Park) |
| Location | CentralWorld, Level 8 (Dazzle Zone), Pathumwan District, Bangkok |
| Highlights | A modern “living library” that connects books, activities, and multimedia to nurture reading habits and lifelong learning |
| Organization | Learning Park Office under OKMD (Office of Knowledge Management and Development) |
| Open Days | Tuesday – Sunday (Closed on Monday) |
| Opening Hours | 10:00 – 20:00 |
| Fees | Daily entry: 20 THB (for non-members); Annual membership: Child 100 THB, Student 200 THB, General 300 THB |
| Travel | Take BTS to the Siam/Chit Lom area, walk into CentralWorld, then go up to Level 8 |
| Current Status | Open during the hours above (check announcements for special closures before visiting) |
| Contact Number | +66 2-257-4300 |
| Nearby Tourist Attractions (Real-route Distance) | Siam Paragon 1 km SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World 1 km Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) 2 km MBK Center 2 km Jim Thompson House 2 km |
| Popular Restaurants Nearby (Real-route Distance) | After You Dessert Cafe (CentralWorld) 0.2 km Tel. +66 2-007-7303 Greyhound Cafe (Groove at CentralWorld) 0.3 km Tel. +66 2-102-7678 Din Tai Fung (CentralWorld) 0.3 km Tel. +66 2-613-1697 MK Restaurant (CentralWorld) 0.4 km Tel. +66 2-255-6577-8 Iberry (CentralWorld) 0.3 km Tel. +66 2-613-1409 |
| Popular Accommodations Nearby (Real-route Distance) | Centara Grand at CentralWorld 0.1 km Tel. +66 2-100-1234 InterContinental Bangkok by IHG 0.6 km Tel. +66 2-656-0444 Novotel Bangkok Platinum Pratunam 0.9 km Tel. +66 2-209-1700 Amari Bangkok 0.9 km Tel. +66 2-653-9000 Pathumwan Princess Hotel 2 km Tel. +66 2-216-3700 |
| Facilities | Indoor reading and learning space within the mall, information and activity services depending on the period, convenient access via BTS and connected walkways in the Pathumwan area |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is TK Park (Thailand Knowledge Park) located?
A: TK Park is located at CentralWorld, Level 8, Dazzle Zone, in Pathumwan District, Bangkok.
Q: What are TK Park’s opening days and hours?
A: TK Park is open Tuesday – Sunday from 10:00 – 20:00 and closed on Mondays.
Q: How much is the entry fee, and do I need to become a member?
A: Non-members can enter with a daily pass (20 THB). There are also annual membership options for children, students, and the general public.
Q: Is TK Park suitable for children?
A: Yes. TK Park is designed to nurture reading habits and creative learning, making it especially suitable for children and young people.
Q: Which BTS station is most convenient for visiting TK Park?
A: The Siam or Chit Lom BTS area is typically the most convenient, followed by a walk into CentralWorld and up to Level 8.
Q: When is the best time to visit if I want a quiet, long reading session?
A: For a calmer atmosphere, visit on a weekday before noon or in the early afternoon. Weekends are usually livelier and may be better if you want to catch a more active event atmosphere.
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