New ‘Green Bridge’ connects Bangkok’s Lumpini and Benjakitti parks, set to finish by mid-2026

The project aims to create a universal design that accommodates all people, including those with disabilities, while boosting the green infrastructure in the heart of the city.

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The 1.6-kilometre pedestrian and bicycle path, designed to connect Lumpini Park and Benjakitti Park, is being redesigned with modern features to enhance safety and accessibility. PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE NATION

February 19, 2026

BANGKOK – Wisanu Subsompon, Deputy Governor of Bangkok, led the media on a site visit to monitor progress on the “Green Bridge” project on Tuesday (February 17). The 1.6-kilometre pedestrian and bicycle path, designed to connect Lumpini Park and Benjakitti Park, is being redesigned with modern features to enhance safety and accessibility.

The project aims to create a universal design that accommodates all people, including those with disabilities, while boosting the green infrastructure in the heart of the city.

Urban regeneration: Transforming the Green Bridge into an urban forest

This major redevelopment of the Green Bridge is part of the “revitalise the city, connect communities, and build the future” strategy, addressing the dilapidated state of the old structure and areas lacking visibility. The project includes five key improvements:

  • Green connectivity: Reinforcing the steel and concrete structures and introducing vertical gardens with large trees along the path to create an urban forest ambiance. The new design also connects the city’s central business district (CBD) in Sukhumvit, Witthayu, and Sarasin.
  • Universal design: The project will install lifts and ramps, over 57 meters long, that adhere to international standards, making the bridge fully accessible to people with disabilities, elderly individuals, and strollers.
  • Sport and social space: The path will be resurfaced with sport materials to reduce impact, and an activity plaza will be created above the expressway and Khlong Phai Singto Canal as a new social space for visitors.
  • Community regeneration: Under the bridge, areas near Polo and Ruamrudee alleys will be transformed to make them more open, clean, and safe, reducing crime and opening spaces for community-based economic activities.
  • Smart lighting: The bridge will be equipped with LED lighting and CCTV cameras connected to Bangkok’s central control system, ensuring safe and reliable use 24/7.
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