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Bangkok Car Free Day 2024: Event Highlights, Pedestrian Zones, and More

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The roadside shops along Banthat Thong Road in Pathum Wan district are set to transform into a pedestrian paradise this weekend as tourists flock on Jan 19, 2024. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut)

Get ready for an extraordinary experience as Bangkok gears up to celebrate Car Free Day this weekend on Banthat Thong Road! This vibrant event, dubbed “Bangkok Car Free 2024: Connecting for Life,” syncs perfectly with the annual World Car Free Day on September 22, as revealed by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) spokesperson Aekvarunyoo Amrapala.

This coming Friday, the charismatic Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt, along with his enthusiastic team, will stream live on Facebook, diving into the riveting details of an innovative transportation project designed to broaden travel options within the bustling city.

This ambitious project roots itself in the “First Mile-Last Mile” concept, fervently encouraging the use of public transportation over personal vehicles, thus envisioning a cleaner, greener urban environment. And that’s not all; the Bangkok tourist centre in Pathum Wan district is set to pilot a groundbreaking pedestrianisation plan. This weekend, from Soi Chula 12 to 20, the street will embrace its new avatar as a pedestrian-only zone, luring in both locals and tourists for an exceptional experience.

While the beloved local shops will remain open, outside vendors will take a back seat, ensuring a seamless and authentic experience. Prepare to be enchanted by captivating street performances and mesmerized by colorful chalk paintings adorning the streets.

The BMA is keenly observing the public’s reaction; if the feedback radiates positivity, there’s a thrilling possibility that Banthat Thong Road might morph into a permanent walking street in the future. For now, get ready to explore the vehicle-free zone from 4 PM to midnight, soaking in the delightful atmosphere without the usual hustle and bustle of traffic.

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36 Comments

  1. Joe September 19, 2024

    This sounds like an amazing initiative! Finally, a break from the chaotic traffic in Bangkok.

    • Larry D September 19, 2024

      Agreed! It’s about time they prioritize pedestrians over vehicles. Hopefully, it becomes a permanent thing.

      • grower134 September 19, 2024

        I don’t know, I think this might just be a phase. People love their cars too much.

      • Joe September 19, 2024

        You might be right, but sometimes small changes lead to big revolutions. Fingers crossed!

  2. Samantha September 19, 2024

    Honestly, what a waste of time. This won’t solve Bangkok’s pollution problems. Focus on bigger issues!

    • Vishal Kumar September 19, 2024

      It’s a step in the right direction, Samantha. Every little bit helps!

    • EcoWarrior12 September 19, 2024

      Exactly, Vishal! Small initiatives can raise awareness and prompt people to think more about the environment.

    • Samantha September 19, 2024

      Awareness is just talk. We need drastic action NOW, not these cosmetic changes.

  3. Mei Ling September 19, 2024

    Pedestrian zones are common in many European cities. Bangkok can definitely benefit from more walkable areas.

  4. Carlos P. September 19, 2024

    I am excited to visit! Who’s joining me for the street performances and chalk art?

    • Tanya September 19, 2024

      I’m in! This sounds like a fantastic way to spend the day. Plus, supporting local businesses is always a bonus.

    • John September 19, 2024

      Count me in too! I heard there’s going to be some amazing street food.

  5. Mohammed September 19, 2024

    Why only one day? This should be a weekly event. It might help reduce the traffic congestion permanently.

    • Sasha September 19, 2024

      Totally agree, Mohammed. Once a week could make a huge difference!

    • OldTimer47 September 19, 2024

      You young folks dream too much. Bangkok needs its streets open!

  6. Tim September 19, 2024

    While this is great, how will it affect the daily lives of those who rely on their cars for work?

    • Vishal Kumar September 19, 2024

      Public transportation is meant to fill that gap. We just need to improve and expand those services.

    • Tim September 19, 2024

      Yeah, but until then, this kind of initiative might be more of a hassle to some.

    • Larry D September 19, 2024

      True, but if no one pushes for changes, we’ll be stuck in the same cycle forever.

  7. Charlie September 19, 2024

    I hope the feedback is positive and we get a permanent walking street! Bangkok needs more spaces for people, not cars.

  8. Mia September 19, 2024

    Great for tourists, but I wonder how the locals feel about this.

  9. Surasak September 19, 2024

    As a local, I’m looking forward to it. Anything to reduce the noise and pollution is welcome.

    • Nina September 19, 2024

      Same here! It’ll be nice to walk around without the constant noise of traffic.

  10. EcoWarrior12 September 19, 2024

    Remember to bring your reusable water bottles and avoid plastic waste!

    • Kiara September 19, 2024

      Thanks for the reminder! We need to keep our environment clean.

  11. Erik September 19, 2024

    Public events like this are great for community building. I’ll be there with my family.

  12. Nancy September 19, 2024

    I’m skeptical… won’t this just shift the traffic to other streets and make things worse temporarily?

    • Mei Ling September 19, 2024

      Possible, but sometimes temporary inconvenience leads to long-term benefits.

    • Nancy September 19, 2024

      I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.

  13. Alexandria September 19, 2024

    Can’t wait for the street performances! It adds so much life to the city.

    • Erik September 19, 2024

      Performances like these are what make Bangkok unique.

    • Alexandria September 19, 2024

      Absolutely. It’s what I love most about living here.

  14. Thomas W September 19, 2024

    Hopefully the local shops get the support they deserve!

  15. grower134 September 19, 2024

    All these comments praising the initiative, but did anyone think about the logistics? Delivery trucks, emergency services, etc.?

    • Tanya September 19, 2024

      Good point, grower134. I hope they’ve planned for that.

    • Charlie September 19, 2024

      I’m sure the BMA has it covered. Let’s give them some credit.

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