The Sathron Lumpini Park is the biggest park in Bangkok, which is located near MRT Lumphini Park. This park is very calm, tidy and a good place to go after a day of sightseeing in Bangkok. This park also offers rare open public spaces, trees and playgrounds in the Thai Capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent a variety of boats. The Ascott Sathron Bangkok is known as one of the best serviced residences in Bangkok. It provides the convenience of being located in Bangkok’s key business and commercial district. The hotel has a state-of-the art fitness and luxurious spa facilities, world-class dining and entertainment outlets. The shopping and entertainment districts along Silom and Sukumvit roads are just minutes away, offering an exclusive selection of local and international merchandise and culinary delights. They also have a 24 hour security and professional staff available.
The Sathron Lumpini Park is a multipurpose park. Many activities are provided for tourists and citizens. The park being a green area, there are lots of trees, beautiful flowers, large lakes and various types of animals. This park is also a rich source of natural food and many large trees, so it has become home for various species of the birds. There are more than 30 species of birds approximately. For those who are interested, Bird watching courses are available at the Lumpini Park every year. This park also has Bangkok’s first public library and dance hall. During winter time, the palm garden of Lumpini Park becomes the site for the annual concert in the park festival featuring classical music by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra and other bands. Even on the hottest day, there is a cool breeze coming off the lake where swan shaped pedals move aimlessly. There are pedestrian/ traffic lights to cross the roads safety, and the park itself, has a lot of security team and is there by is a safe place for anyone.
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