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I am looking for a nice apartment in a nice area but do not want to be in the "middle of everything" in the city.  I am looking for a nice area but reasonable prices. The only requirement I have is that it be near a Skytrain station.  I like being able to whip into and out of Siam Paragon.  I am tired of taking taxi's and spending a great deal of time trying to get places via cars. 

 

I like the Thonglor area.  But, I am open to any area.  A friend lives near Bang Na and likes it.  Another near Nana but Nana is too hectic for me. Any suggestions?

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Ari is a nice.  I lived there a couple of years ago and really liked it.  It has a good number of newer high rise buildings, and a big new building is going up now, which might hold prices down.  It's a pretty diverse neighborhood - younger Thais, a good number of expats.  Very family friendly.  Some very good restaurants, coffee shops, sushi.  More upscale, and laid back, than Saphan Kwai, which is the next stop out, but you do have all the chaotic fun of the Saphan Kwai neighborhood right there.   

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No doubt in my mind Ratchadamri. 1 stop to Siam and anywhere you want to go on Sukhumvit. 2 stops to MBK.

1 stop to Saladaeng , short walk down Silom and over to Soi Twiligt. Love the Skytrain but prefer to keep the number of stops to a minimum.

 

This would be the area for me.

Guest abang1961
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During my last whirlwind trip, I stayed at the Silom area, nearer to the Skytrain and MRT.

Funny enough, I did not venture into the gay zone as I was nursing a bedbug-infected rash caught in Pattaya.

 

If you want somewhere quiet yet convenient, try the areas beyond Siam Skytrain... places like Ari is pretty much suburban in Bangkok context.

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Not wanting to be "in the middle of everything" is interesting. It's Bangkok, isn't everywhere in the middle of everything? :-)

 

I stayed at the Hansar on my last visit which is near the St. Regis and Ratchadamri noted above and the street was surprisingly quiet. The walk to Central World is even not so bad from there if the weather isn't oppressive.

 

I did ride the BTS from way out near the end at Udom Suk back into the city when I went to visit Rama IX park. Still some expats living way out there of course. But the ride back to the center takes a while. And it's quite a different sort of feel.

Guest whall
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Bedbug infested rash. That sounds horrible. Sorry man.

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Bedbug infested rash. That sounds horrible. Sorry man.

 

Especially if it was keeping Abang from venturing into the gay zone!

 

Must have been totally disfiguring,  yuck!   

with people running away from him...   :o

Guest abang1961
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Especially if it was keeping Abang from venturing into the gay zone!

 

Must have been totally disfiguring,  yuck!   

with people running away from him...   :o

The bedbug episode was a month ago.

No the rash was not all the horrible ...I apply lots of lotion and olive oil for 2 days and the rash was gone.

Now, I am ready for the sun again.

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The bedbug episode was a month ago.

No the rash was not all the horrible ...I apply lots of lotion and olive oil for 2 days and the rash was gone.

Now, I am ready for the sun again.

 

Thanks for the explanation.  Please don't feel bad about my curiosity,  I stay in hotels and I hear that bedbugs are common. How you recognize that they are the cause of a rush?

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