Why Choose a Monthly Apartment for Rent in Sathorn as your Bangkok Base
Bangkok is a large and cosmopolitan city, with neighbourhoods to suit almost every taste and budget. Younger folk tend to lean toward the outer areas, like On Nut and Ari, while families and working people prefer the…
Rachel Branson · 19 October 2020 · 3 min read

Overview
First things first, let’s define exactly what area we’re talking about. Although separate entities, Sathon Road and Silom Road run parallel to each other and are often regarded as one place. The area can roughly be defined to include Lumphini Park and Rama IV to the east, the Chao Phraya River to the west and Silom Road to the north. The area benefits from excellent public transport access, there are BTS (skytrain) stations at Silom, Sala Deang, Chong Nonsi and Surasak, not to mention MRT (metro) stations at Lumphini and Silom and a BRT (bus) station at Chong Nonsi. Defined as the city’s “CBD”, due to its ubiquitous skyscrapers and international companies, Sathorn is the preferred location of many expatriates living and working in Bangkok. But don’t be fooled into thinking this is just one big glass and concrete cage, in truth, there is a real juxtaposition of old and new in the part of town.On weekdays, workers pour into the area to pound away at their keyboards from 9am to 5pm. As the day draws to a close, the worker bees scuttle home, and the nightlife revellers descend. On weekends, the area is somewhat sleepy, you will mostly see people for sightseeing and brunching. And then at night, the party scene comes alive.
Where to live in Sathorn
No matter if you want to be in a quiet side-street or right in the thick of the action, Sathorn can meet your needs. The area is replete with a lot of modern high-rise buildings with state-of-the-art facilities and older, low-rise ones with extensive grounds. If it is an actual house you’re after, consider heading south of Sathon Road towards Nanglinchi and Yenakart. If your budget is tight, you’ll need to get away from the mass transit hubs. The deeper you go in the sois (i.e., backstreets), the cheaper rent gets. On the plus side, these areas usually have more of a community feel. If you want to live a Sex in the City lifestyle, your best bet is Sathon streets 10 and 12, here you will easily find a monthly apartment for rent in Sathorn amongst the many bars, cafés and restaurants. Despite what you may think, Sathon isn’t just a business hub. It is well suited to young professionals and families as well. We hope you’ve found this guide useful and will soon be calling Sathorn your new home!
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Rachel BransonFounder & Editor-in-Chief
Rachel Branson is the Founder of Haywood Media and Editor-in-Chief of Wellbeing Magazine and Roam, with more than twenty years’ experience exploring health, wellbeing and the changing global wellness landscape.
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