What’s the most popular area to live in Bangkok for expats?

What’s the most popular area to live in Bangkok for expats?

 


Expats prefer to live close to a BTS (train) station, the preferred public transit of commuters in the city. Some of the most popular locations for expats to live include Sukhumvit areas and Silom area. Today BR agent will be showing you the most popular neighbourhoods for expats looking to set up a home in Bangkok.

 


Sathorn/Silom area 

Sathorn/Silom is an established neighborhood of the Central Business District. Close to the river and the large and Lumpini Park, Sathorn and Lumpini Park were the favoured residential areas for western expats for years. In Bang Rak district, there are many embassies and consulates located, such as The Embassy of France, Embassy of the Republic of Austria and The Embassy of Canada. Living close to the consulates makes it easy to apply for travel documents. Sathorn serves as Bangkok's central business district, densely packed with offices and famous eateries and well connected by both Skytrain and MRT stations, it’s no surprise many expats like living here.

 


Sukhumvit area


Bangkok’s most popular and action-packed areas, for shopping and entertainment. Sukhumvit is popular among expats and westerners living in Bangkok. It is a very convenient neighborhood to stay in with public transport (Skytrain and MRT), great shopping, modern supermarkets, and lots of different and excellent dining options. 

 

Here are some of the top neighborhoods in Sukhumvit zone for expats looking to live in Bangkok.

 

Phrom Phong - This is a trendy, chic neighbourhood on Sukhumvit, with two luxury malls; Emporium and Emquartier. The area is especially popular with Korean and Japanese expats.

 

Ekkamai -  Ekkamai is conveniently situated in the Sukhumvit area and easily accessible on the BTS line. The Eastern Bus Terminal is also found here. Ekamai has the largest Japanese community in Bangkok. The area is called “Japanese Town”

 

Thong Lo -  As a stomping ground for the “hi-so” crowd (Thai high society) and affluent travelers and expats. Thong Lor also has the largest concentration of Japanese expats. It’s one of Bangkok’s trendiest areas, you can expect to pay a premium for your property here.

 

On Nut -  It's the new popular area for expats in Bangkok. This area is a little further away from the city centre but still offers the perks of living in a busy city. There are a lot of affordable condos around the neighbourhood.

 

 

Ratchada area

A new and friendly home for the Chinese population in Bangkok. The Chinese and Korean embassies as well as the China Cultural Center are located in the same vicinity. 

 

Huai Khang - It is so popular with Chinese expats that property pundits have dubbed it Bangkok’s “new Chinatown”. It’s also an international area with prominent Thai and Thai-Chinese communities.

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