Shopping & Lifestyle
Terminal 21 Asok: A shopping mall themed around world cities, located near BTS Asok.
The EmQuartier and The Emporium: Luxury department stores located near BTS Phrom Phong, perfect for shopping and dining.
-Korean Town: A Korean neighborhood filled with shops, Korean restaurants, and hair salons.
A Japanese lifestyle shopping center featuring Japanese-style restaurants, learning and cultural spaces, and a 24-hour supermarket—all under one roof.
A contemporary art gallery on Sukhumvit featuring rotating exhibitions by Thai and international artists.
A cozy multi-concept café and dining spot on Sukhumvit 26, known for coffee, comfort food, and a relaxed shophouse atmosphere.
A health and lifestyle community mall on Sukhumvit 49, featuring clinics, fitness studios, cafés, and wellness services all in one place.
PublicParks and Nature
Benjakitti Park: A large, spacious public park, perfect for relaxation, exercise, and cycling.
Benjasiri Park: A public park that emphasizes green spaces and shady areas, featuring beautiful sculptures and a perfect place to relax.
A peaceful public park near Victory Monument, featuring a pond, jogging paths, and shaded relaxation areas—ideal for exercise and casual outdoor activities.
A public green space in the Siam–Pratunam area, featuring open lawns, a pond, walkways, and relaxing greenery—an urban escape in the city center.
A peaceful public park in the Rama 9 area, offering walking–jogging paths, exercise zones, and shaded green areas for relaxation.
Cultural & Spiritual Attractions
A major temple in the Ekkamai–Phra Khanong area, classified as a third-class royal temple. Known for its modern Thai architecture, white ordination hall, and ceremonial crematorium used for significant rites.
A historic temple by the Phra Khanong canal, famous for the Mae Nak Shrine—one of Bangkok’s well-known spiritual sites for love blessings and vows. The temple’s shaded grounds and cultural significance make it a notable local attraction.
A major temple on Sukhumvit 101, known for its 94-meter “Phra Thaat Phutthathamprakass” stupa. Founded by the revered Luang Por Viriyang, the temple serves as a prominent meditation and Dhamma practice center focusing on mindfulness and insight training.
Thailand’s main national museum featuring artifacts and historical exhibitions from various eras.
Thailand’s main national museum featuring artifacts and historical exhibitions from various eras.
Most Sukhumvit–Asok spots (Terminal 21, EmQuartier, Korean Town, Gateway Ekamai, SAC Gallery, The Twenty Six, RQ49 Mall, Benjasiri Park, Wat That Thong) are best reached via BTS Asok / Phrom Phong / Thonglor / Ekkamai with short walks or motorbike taxis.
The On Nut–Punnawithi area (Century On Nut, Wat Mahabut, Wat Dhammamongkol) is easiest via BTS On Nut / Punnawithi plus a short motorbike ride.
Large parks like Benjakitti are accessible via MRT Queen Sirikit, while Suan Luang Rama IX requires taxi/Grab.
City parks such as Santiphap Park and Pathumwananurak Park are reachable via BTS Victory Monument / Siam / Chidlom.
Cultural sites like National Museum and Museum Siam are best via MRT Sanam Chai, while Thailand Cultural Centre is right at MRT Thailand Cultural Centre.
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