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What are the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Bangkok?

For those searching for adventure, color and vibrancy in the modern world, there is no place better than Thailand's capital but, with the city being so big, you will definitely want to know which are the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Bangkok. The capital is renowned as an iconic city precisely because of its inextinguishable energy and diversity. Bangkok’s Verdant parks and peaceful canals are beautifully juxtaposed against its countless street vendors and bustling open markets. The nightlife here is also incredible - with thousands of hip bars and some of the best clubs in the region, Bangkok is truly an unmissable destination for those looking for fun. Of course, as a remote worker you will want to take your time and consider all the areas available across the city.


Silom

This is the very heart of Bangkok. If you are looking for a bustling area in the heart of this colorful metropolis, then look no further. Thailand’s major international businesses are housed in Silom’s many impressive skyscrapers and office complexes. By day, you can almost feel the rapid pace of the area amidst the street markets and performers; by night, you’ll find some of Bangkok’s most exclusive clubs and bars here, as well as the one of the city’s famous red-light districts at Patpong. Silom’s countless coworking spaces, cafes, restaurants and bars undoubtedly make it one of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Bangkok.


Sukhumvit

This neighborhood centers around Sukhumvit Road which is one of the longest boulevards in the world. In central Bangkok, the neighborhood is well-known and inhibited by expats and visitors to the city -- with lots of bars, restaurants, hotels and cafés, this area has become a major thoroughfare around the Sukhumvit corridor into the Asake and Thong Lor areas. Sukhumvit is also an area of Bangkok famous for its many red-light districts, as well as for its diversity, with many Arab and Indian migrants settling south of Sukhumvit Road. The area is also extremely well-connected with the rest of the city through public transport, making it one of the most accessible and convenient neighborhoods for remote workers in Bangkok.


Ari

Located somewhat removed from the main attractions of the Old Town and the upscale nightclubs of Sukhumvit and Silom, Ari is famous among the expat and remote worker community for its generally-relaxed vibe and many fantastic Thai restaurants. Certainly, the area’s strong coffee-house culture makes it one of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Bangkok also. Ari also has a good shopping district with great value prices, as well as chilled-out bars and a few clubs. Ari is extremely well-connected with the rest of the city through the Skytrain and the Chatuchak weekend market is an unmissable experience right in this area!


Chinatown

Located on the northern banks of the river right next to the old town, Chinatown is Bangkok’s oldest area. While it is not necessarily the heart of nightlife or business in the city, it is an area with a strong cultural identity and delicious food offerings. It is one of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Bangkok who are looking for affordable accommodation in an area that is well-connected to the rest of the city. Close to the ornate Chinatown gates, you’ll want to head over to Wat Traimit where you will see the largest golden Bhudda in the world! Also unmissable is the market of assorted chinese good along Sampeng Lane right in the heart of the neighborhood.


Ratchada

This is one of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Bangkok who are looking for a vibrant part of town that doesn’t feel as business-driven as Silom. It is up-and-coming as one of the city’s new CBDs and offers excellent cafés, restaurants and bars at affordable rates. This is all matched by affordable accommodation and plentiful transport connections with the rest of the city. For those looking for a more authentic social life in Bangkok, Ratchada is an excellent alternative to the more touristic and expat-inhabited neighborhoods across the city.


For more information about living in Bangkok as a remote worker, check out our complete Bangkok guide.