Benchasiri Park

Benchasiri Park
Benchasiri Park in December 2020 with Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen's Park in the vicinity
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TypeUrban Park
LocationSukhumvit Road (between Soi 22 and 24), Khlong Toei, Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates13°43′49.22″N 100°34′2.35″E / 13.7303389°N 100.5673194°E / 13.7303389; 100.5673194
Area11.6 acres (4.7 ha)
Created12 August 1992 (1992-08-12)
Operated byBangkok Metropolitan Administration
StatusOpen from 5.00 a.m. to 22.00 p.m.

Benchasiri Park[1][2][3] (Thai: สวนเบญจสิริ, RTGSSuan Benchasiri, pronounced [sǔa̯n bēn.t͡ɕàʔ.sìʔ.rìʔ]; "Park Commemorating the Fifth Cycle Birthday Anniversary") is a garden located on Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei District, Bangkok, Thailand.

Built on 11.6 acres (47,000 m2) next door to the Emporium and Emsphere shopping complex, it serves to commemorate the fifth cycle (sixtieth) birthday anniversary of Queen Sirikit on 12 August 1992.[4] Construction began in 1990 on land which originally housed the Bangkok Meteorological Department until its relocation to Bang Na.[5][6] Built around an ornamental lake, it contains 12 pieces of contemporary sculpture by Thai artists and is often used for open-air events.[7]

It can be reached from Phrom Phong Station (Sukhumvit Line of the BTS Skytrain),[8] and is located between Soi 22 and 24.

This park also allows reclining, unlike other parks.[9]

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