Lat Phrao Intersection (Thai: ห้าแยกลาดพร้าว, RTGS: Ha Yaek Lat Phrao pronounced [hâː jɛ̂ːk lâːt pʰráːw], ha yaek meaning 'five-way junction') is a major road junction in Chatuchak District of the Thai capital Bangkok.
It is where Phahonyothin and Vibhavadi Rangsit roads—the city's two main northward highways—cross each other, and is also the beginning of Lat Phrao Road, which leads eastward through its highly populated suburbs.
The neighbourhood around the intersection is home to numerous shops, retail centres and commercial offices.
Directly west of the intersection lies the extensive green spaces of the coterminous Chatuchak, Wachirabenchathat and Queen Sirikit parks, the largest in the city.
[6] In May 2018, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration began cracking down on street vendors around the intersection in an effort of urban tidying.