Suan Luang Rama 9

Rating: 3.8/5 (5 votes)
Bangkok attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 05.00 – 19.00
Suan Luang Rama 9 is one of the safest bets when you want “serious nature” in Bangkok without driving out of town. It isn’t just a public park for a quick stroll — it’s a large botanical garden and a city-scale green space designed with great viewpoints in mind. You can walk for hours, jog comfortably, and take photos in very different moods, from shady paths under big trees to wide lake views that make the city feel like it has gone quiet for a moment.
The overall footprint of Suan Luang Rama 9 is about 500 rai, and it is often described as the largest public park and botanical garden in Bangkok. The standout is the feeling of space — the kind that lets you breathe fully — plus zoning that supports many styles of visits in one day: fitness-focused walkers and runners, families, picnic groups, and people who come mainly to take photos. The park sits in the Prawet–Nong Bon area on Chaloem Phrakiat Rama 9 Road, which makes it relatively convenient to reach from multiple parts of the city.
If you’ve ever felt that big parks tend to look alike, what makes Suan Luang Rama 9 feel different is the way it “tells a story” through landscape design. The decorative gardens and botanical sections turn a simple walk into a gentle exploration of plant diversity and garden artistry, with each turn shifting the atmosphere. Some areas are bright and open, perfect for photos; others are densely shaded, better for slowing down and letting your mind cool off.
A signature feature many visitors highlight is the concept of International Gardens woven into the park’s layout. There are symbolic gardens representing 7 countries, showcasing the evolution of garden and landscape styles in a way that’s easy to understand visually. If you enjoy details, this is a zone worth giving extra time to — because each garden has a distinct composition and mood, and the fun is that you don’t need a background in landscape architecture to “get the feeling” as you walk through.
On the Eastern side of the world theme, you’ll find the Chinese Garden and the Japanese Garden, which lean into calmness and a more meditative walking rhythm. On the Western side, there are the English, French, Italian, and Spanish Gardens, each with its own version of classic structure and refinement. There is also an American Garden, described as a newer type of garden, as well as the “Geodesic Dome”, a stop many people like to visit for its distinctive form and its association in local descriptions with a cactus garden display.
What’s genuinely charming about these international gardens is that they didn’t appear out of nowhere. They are commonly explained as the result of cooperation from friendly nations in a commemorative context, which makes Suan Luang Rama 9 more than just a leisure destination. It becomes a place where history of garden-making and international friendship can be felt in a tangible way. If you’re visiting with children or teenagers, this zone is especially easy to turn into a natural conversation — without forcing it to feel like “studying.”
For activity-minded visitors, the park works in multiple rhythms. In the morning, you’ll see more serious runners and exercisers, with lighter air and softer sun. In the late afternoon and evening, the light becomes gentler and the breeze is more comfortable, making it ideal for slow walks by the lake, reflection photos on the water, or simply spreading a mat and resting without guilt — the scenery makes doing “nothing” feel worthwhile. If you come in a group, whether family or friends, it’s also an easy place to set up a relaxed picnic day.
Getting There If you drive, a common approach is to enter the Srinakarin–Nong Bon area and head toward Chaloem Phrakiat Rama 9 Road (the park has multiple gates depending on site management). For public transport, bus routes often referenced include 40, 133, 145, 206, 207, and air-conditioned routes 145, 206, plus Por.Por. 15 as provided in your details. For the BTS/MRT-style option, you can take the Yellow Line to “Suan Luang Rama 9 Station”, but you should allow time to connect by vehicle and/or walk, as there is a noticeable distance between the station and the park itself.
If you want a plan that feels worth it without tiring yourself out, the formula that tends to work is “park + food + a nearby stop.” This area is close to both Seacon Square and Paradise Park, which makes it easy to end the trip — whether you want dessert, a place to sit, or simply somewhere to hide from sudden rain. And if you’re coming specifically for photos, it’s smart to split your time between the international gardens and the lakeside viewpoints, because those two zones give clearly different looks and make your photo set feel more story-driven.
One more thing that makes visiting Suan Luang Rama 9 more enjoyable is paying attention to small landscape details: the lines of large trees that block the sun, breezes that move along open lake corridors, and the natural pace of people sharing the space. A truly good park often slows your mind down without you needing to try, and this place does that quite clearly — especially on days when you want a break from the city’s density but still want to stay in Bangkok.
| Place Summary | A large public park and botanical garden (about 500 rai) in the Nong Bon–Prawet area of Bangkok, featuring decorative gardens, botanical sections, and multiple international garden zones. Ideal for walking, jogging, picnics, and photography. |
| Highlights | Very spacious grounds, shaded atmosphere, 7-country international garden concept, lakeside walking routes, suitable for both exercise and relaxing. |
| Coordinates (For Pinning) | 13.68509, 100.66382 |
| Fees (If Any) | Park entry: 10 THB/person, pedal boat: 100 THB/boat, park shuttle: 10 THB/person, car parking: 10 THB/vehicle (details may vary by service periods) |
| Park Contact (Verified) | 02-106-2674 |
| Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance) | 1) Seacon Square Srinakarin (approx. 2 km) Tel. 02-721-8888 2) Paradise Park (approx. 3 km) Tel. 02-787-1000 3) Paradise Place (approx. 3 km) Tel. 1285 4) Central Bangna (approx. 7 km) Tel. 02-725-5000 5) BITEC Bangna (approx. 12 km) Tel. 02-726-1999 |
| Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance) | 1) Little Loft Cafe (Chaloem Phrakiat 39/2) (approx. 6 km) Tel. 094-559-6456 2) Pa Ong (Suan Luang Rama 9 area) (approx. 4 km) Tel. 02-747-1738 3) Baan P'Lek (approx. 6 km) Tel. 02-393-8839 4) Thawee Chok Mookata (approx. 6 km) Tel. 094-413-6334 5) Aso Coffee Roasters (approx. 7 km) Tel. 065-936-9899 |
| Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance) | 1) Mii Hotel Srinakarin (approx. 3 km) Tel. 02-748-1558 2) Novotel Bangkok Bangna (approx. 7 km) Tel. 02-366-0505 3) Bangna Pride Hotel & Residence (approx. 12 km) Tel. 02-769-3131 4) Thomson Hotel Huamark (approx. 10 km) Tel. 02-318-4288 5) (Bangna area option) Central Bangna (travel hub) (approx. 7 km) Tel. 02-725-5000 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Suan Luang Rama 9 open every day?
A: Yes. It is open daily, and the official opening hours referenced are 05.00 – 19.00.
Q: How much is the entrance fee for Suan Luang Rama 9?
A: The referenced park entry fee is 10 THB per person, and there may be additional charges for certain services such as pedal boats (100 THB per boat), depending on operating periods.
Q: What are the must-see highlights inside Suan Luang Rama 9?
A: The most talked-about highlights include the international garden zones, the decorative/botanical sections, and the lakeside walking routes that work well for strolling, jogging, and photography.
Q: Can I get there by rail transit?
A: Yes. You can take the Yellow Line to “Suan Luang Rama 9” Station, then connect by vehicle and/or walk to the park. It’s recommended to allow extra time because the station is not right at the park gates.
Q: Is it suitable for families and children?
A: Very much so. The grounds are large and comfortable to walk, with plenty of open space and resting spots. Bringing water and hats, and visiting in the morning or late afternoon, can make the experience more comfortable.
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