5 Best Places to Go with Kids in Bangkok

Harborland

Located in Mega Bagna shopping center, Harborland is 8000 square meters of family fun. There are eight zones: Harborland, Adventureland, JumpZ, Rollerland, LaserBattle, GameLand,  bit.playground, and MotorCity. You can hire a babysitter and go shopping in Mega Bagna while your kids enjoy this mega playground.

Kidzania

Located at the top of the upscale Siam Paragon mall, Kidzania is every kid’s dream destination. It is a little city where they get to run the place. There is a McDonald’s where they make the burgers, a fire station where they scale the building and put out the fire, a gas station where they drive the cars, a milk company where they producer whatever flavor milk they want. A post office where they deliver the mail, a 7-Eleven where they run the store, a vet where they help the animals. The list goes on and on of things that the kids can do at Kidzania. They even get “paid” doing their jobs and, in the end, can “buy” prizes. Parents can pay extra for a babysitter to accompany their children to shop in Siam Paragon while the kids enjoy Kidzania.

Pororo Water Park

This Waterpark  <Mlkoiis located on top of Central City Bangna. It was formerly known as Leoland Waterpark. There are slides, tubes, and pools for all ages. Some of the slides are very high for thrill-seekers, and they have smaller slides for those that are not. They have lounge chairs for relaxation and sunbathing. They even have go-karts for non-water activity.

BOUNCE

BOUNCE is an excellent place for kids to get all of their energy out. It is a trampoline park with the “X park” course that looks like a small version of “America Ninja Warrior.” Located in the beautiful new mall the EmQuartier, parents can drop off their kids while shopping or dine in the amazing helix food tower.

Ice Skating

A great way to cool off from the heat of Bangkok is to take your kids ice skating in a mall!  Two lovely rinks are in Central World and Mega Bangna. Both rinks rent ice skates, helmets, and seals to push if your kids aren’t expert skaters. We suggest wearing pants, socks, and long sleeves. It’s colder on the ice!

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