Dating back to the 1920s, it is probably the oldest park in Bangkok. It is named after the birthplace of the Lord Buddha in Nepal.
This park in the shape of Thailand is supposedly the largest outdoor museum in the world.
This large open field has been the place of royal ceremonies and various festivities since the time of King Rama I.
This public park was originally part of Saranrom Palace built by Rama IV in 1866.
This nice park is the lungs of Chiang Mai. Fresh green lawn, shade of the palms and colourful flowers make it a perfect place for a picnic.
Visit the city's largest park and enjoy its relaxing environment. It features six gardens, each representing a different theme - for example…
Sukhothai Historical Park covers the ruins of Sukhothai, literally 'dawn of happiness', capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom in the 13th and…
Very extensive and picturesque gardens. Explore the flowers you never knew existed.
Situated in a beautiful arboretum, the extensive pool complex is filled with hot mineral water. Soak in and relax.