Guides Everything you need to know to make that big purchase easier Buyer's GuideBangkok NeighbourhoodsDestinationsLuxury LivingTop Thai Developers Ratchapruek Ratchapruek has evolved into one of Greater Bangkok’s most established residential corridors, attracting affluent families, business owners, and professionals seeking a balance between urban convenience and suburban tranquillity. Unlike many inner-city districts characterised by high-density condominium developments, Ratchapruek is best known for its large-scale housing communities, wider roads, greener surroundings, and family-oriented lifestyle. Explore Nonthaburi With its larger residential communities, riverside character, and more relaxed pace of life, Nonthaburi offers a different appeal from Bangkok’s inner-city neighbourhoods. Rather than being defined by trend-driven lifestyle venues, the area is better known for space, practicality, and long-term liveability. This has made it increasingly attractive to families, upgraders, and buyers seeking a calmer environment without losing access to urban convenience. Set along the Chao Phraya River and home to well-known local destinations such as Ko Kret, Nonthaburi combines everyday comfort with a stronger sense of local identity than many newer suburban districts. Explore Ekkamai With its mix of residential streets, dining destinations, cafés, bars, and everyday conveniences, Ekkamai has long been one of inner Sukhumvit’s most appealing neighbourhoods. The area is especially popular among affluent Thais, expatriates, and urban residents who enjoy a lifestyle that feels both vibrant and practical. While Ekkamai shares some of the same energy as neighbouring Thonglor, it is often seen as a slightly more grounded and liveable part of the city, offering a stronger balance between lifestyle, accessibility, and day-to-day convenience. Explore Phrom Phong Phrom Phong is one of the busiest areas along Sukhumvit Road. The neighborhood is a combination of expensive condominiums, large new shopping malls, Michelin-starred restaurants and chicken-on-a-stick street food. Explore Ari The Ari neighborhood is home to equal parts upscale residential areas and hipster hangouts. Those that call this area of Bangkok home are mainly Thais and middle-income foreigners as well as a large number of medical professionals due to the many hospitals located in the area. Explore Silom - Sathorn - Sala Daeng Home to embassies, luxury office buildings, five-star hotels, sunny cafes, and some of Asia’s best restaurants and luxurious condominium developments, Silom-Sathorn-Saladaeng is one of the Bangkok’s busiest areas. Explore Bang Sue - Tao Poon A cluster of construction sites has defined the Bang Sue – Tao Poon area for the past few years with the mega train station - Bang Sue Grand Station, heralded as the biggest public transportation station in ASEAN, unveiled in 2021. Explore Tha Phra The Tha Phra neighborhood is centered around Ratchadapisek Road from Mahai Sawan Junction near Rama 3 Bridge to the Tha Phra Junction at Phetkasem Road. Explore Rama 3 From its junction with Rama 4, Rama 3 Road follows the western bank of the Chao Phraya River south to Bhumibol 1 Bridge, then northwest past Rama 9 Bridge and across Rama 3 Bridge to Talat Phlu. Explore ← Previous1 (current)23Next →