Benjakitti–Suan Naiyom Skywalk
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Benjakitti–Suan Naiyom Skywalk is one of Bangkok’s most scenic elevated walkways, connecting Benjakitti Park with the surrounding green spaces through a beautifully designed network of pathways above wetlands, lakes, and gardens. Stretching through the heart of the city, the skywalk offers a peaceful escape from the busy streets below while providing impressive views of Bangkok’s skyline.
Popular with walkers, runners, cyclists, and photographers, the route winds through lush vegetation and over tranquil waterways, making it feel surprisingly removed from the surrounding urban environment. The skywalk is particularly beautiful during the early morning and around sunset when cooler temperatures and golden light create ideal conditions for a stroll.
The elevated pathways form part of Bangkok’s growing network of green public spaces and are designed to encourage recreation, exercise, and easy access between parks. Along the route, visitors will find viewing points, shaded sections, and plenty of opportunities to stop and enjoy the scenery.
Whether you’re looking for a free outdoor activity, a scenic jogging route, or one of Bangkok’s most photogenic urban parks, the Benjakitti–Suan Naiyom Skywalk is well worth a visit.
Good to Know
- Best visited in the early morning or late afternoon.
- Popular for walking, running, cycling, and photography.
- Connects Benjakitti Park with surrounding green spaces.
- Free to visit every day.
Location: Benjakitti Park, Khlong Toei, Bangkok
Nearest BTS/MRT: MRT Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre
Entry: Free
Benjakitti Forest Park is one of the most famous parks in Bangkok welcoming pets, equipped with play areas, exercise spaces and lush greenery. You can catch an event or two in the concert space.
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10110
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