Chaloemla Park, also known as Graffiti Park, is a vibrant and eclectic oasis nestled in the heart of Bangkok. This hidden gem offers a dynamic canvas for local and international street artists to showcase their creativity and talent.
As you wander through the park, you'll be greeted by a kaleidoscope of colors and intricate designs adorning the walls, staircases, and walkways. Each mural tells its own unique story, from whimsical characters to powerful social commentary, inviting visitors to pause and reflect on the messages conveyed.
But Chaloemla Park is more than just a gallery of street art; it's a vibrant community space where locals and tourists alike come together to appreciate art, socialize, and soak in the creative atmosphere. Whether you're a street art enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply seeking a unique and immersive experience, a visit to Graffiti Park promises an unforgettable journey through Bangkok's dynamic...
Read moreNot a typical tourist site but really cool if you want to check out some street art in Bangkok. A lot of locals spotted taking photos (for IG probably) and even some camera crews. It’s like a playground really, with beautifully graffitied walls. There were also people kicking about and kids running around. Probably decent to relax and watch the action if the weather isn’t so stifling.
Immediately around the area are some small alleys also with cool graffiti, and shops servicing the surrounding houses. There’s a really cool vintage store right in front of the park entrance, full of military surplus gear.
The park itself is 5mins from the BTS and that is next to some eateries so you can always pop into the park for some photos and head back to the BTS to chill out for...
Read moreThis park is very near Ratchthewi and Phayathai Station. Just 11 mins from Phayathai where we came from.
If you love taking pictures on graffiti walls, this place is definitely a must! When I entered, I did not expect much, but when I saw the wall with the stairs, I just had to strike a pose hahahaha It will probably take you an hour to take great shots. It would have taken me longer if I had nowhere else to go.
The wall arts are really nice. It's the kind of thing I want to see as I don't want to go to temples anymore since this was not my first visit. If you can spare an hour or two, this place is a must.
According to Google, this park opens at 5am-7pm. There's only one small gate entrance altho I'm not sure if they lock it down because I came here...
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