You may have been to Talad Noi (and its hip cafes and galleries), but we bet you’ve never been to the riverside pocket park by Phanu Rangsi Pier. This cute little public space goes by many names: Puey Ungphakorn Art Park, Puey Ungphakorn Museum, or Talad Noi Community Museum.

The park is a slice of paradise in the middle of one of Bangkok’s most densely populated areas. It features a riverfront yard shadowed by gigantic trees and a walking lane, making it a great spot to rest after a long day.

Built to honor late economist Puey Ungphakorn, whose first house was in Talad Noi, the park features a modern-looking museum that was revamped from an old lathe workshop. The museum will soon host an exhibition about the Talad Noi community.
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