
As summer temperatures rise, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Spokesman Mr. Aekvarunyoo Amrapala is encouraging residents to look beyond shopping malls for their seasonal recreation. On March 6, 2026, the BMA officially invited the public to utilize its “Public Space” platform, a digital hub accessible at publicspace.bangkok.go.th. This comprehensive tool is designed to help citizens discover hidden parks, sports fields, and activity areas tucked away across the city’s many districts, offering a fresh perspective on urban leisure.
The platform simplifies the search for outdoor activities by allowing users to filter locations by type or district, providing essential location details and a schedule of ongoing community events. Mr. Aekvarunyoo noted that these spaces are vital to making Bangkok more livable and fostering a sense of shared ownership among its citizens. Whether for cycling, yoga, or quality family time, the website serves as a practical guide for those seeking to maximize their leisure time in the city’s green and recreational zones. By providing easy access to information on public infrastructure, the BMA aims to empower residents to reclaim their shared spaces, helping families plan vibrant summer getaways within the capital while promoting a healthier, more active urban lifestyle.
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