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Bangkok at midday in full sun is not a joke and Red Bull Park earns a spot on this list partly for solving that problem. Opened in November 2024 at the Benjakitti Sports Centre in Khlong Toey, this is now the largest indoor public street skate park in Thailand – more than 1,400 square metres of concrete built in collaboration with Preduce, which gives it an immediate stamp of legitimacy.
The design takes inspiration from real street spots across Thailand, remixed into a single space that runs from a beginner zone all the way through to sections that'll genuinely test advanced skaters. The interior gets extra points for its bold 3D murals and geometric colour work, courtesy of Russian graffiti artist Pasha Wise – it's the kind of place that looks good even when you're not skating.
The setup itself is solid: great flatground, a mix of ledges, rails, a hip and some transition make it a well-stocked session. Centrally located and fully covered, it's the kind of place you’re grateful exists when the heat outside is genuinely brutal. Mattias is upfront that the overall vibe 'wasn't my personal favourite,' but he's equally clear that it's a strong option and the practical advantages are real. Oh! and it's free. Sometimes the right spot is just the one that lets you skate when nothing else does.
Benjakitti Sports Centre, Khlong Toey, Bangkok 10110. Open daily 4.30am-10pm. Free entry.
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