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Lumpini Place Pinklao 2
BorommaratchachonnaniRd. Arun Ammarin Bangkok Noi Bangkok
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Lumpini Place Pinklao 2
BorommaratchachonnaniRd. Arun Ammarin Bangkok Noi Bangkok
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Lumpini Place Pinklao 2
BorommaratchachonnaniRd. Arun Ammarin Bangkok Noi Bangkok
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Lumpini Place Pinklao 2 (Lumpini Place Pinklao 2) is a high-rise condominium with 1 building and 651 units, located on Pinklao Road, Arun Ammarin Sub-district, Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok 10700 (No. 71/52). The project sits on a 3-rai 2-ngan 25.00-sq.wah land plot and provides around 430 parking spaces. It was developed by LPN Development Public Company Limited and completed in 2007. In the rental market here, listings most often feature compact layouts suitable for solo residents or couples, such as studio and 1-bedroom units, with some 2-bedroom options for tenants who need a dedicated work-from-home room or prefer sharing between two occupants. Because it is a single-building project with a large unit count, renters typically see a wider spread of listing conditions—different renovations, furnishings, and lease terms—within the same address, which makes comparison easier. If you want to scan multiple listings within the same project efficiently, you can check 9asset.com to compare real unit details and contract conditions against your budget.
With its Pinklao Road location in Bangkok Noi, this project fits tenants who commute between the Thonburi side and the historic city side frequently. A major tenant base comes from Siriraj Hospital-related professions—medical staff and supporting roles—because the area’s daily routine is strongly anchored by the hospital. Another consistent group includes retail and service employees working near Central Pinklao and Major Cineplex Pinklao, who value short, predictable commutes and the ability to return home quickly after shifts. The project also appeals to people employed along the Arun Ammarin–Pinklao corridor in local businesses who prefer to live close to their workplace to reduce travel time. Additionally, students (and parents arranging longer stays) often consider this location for access to the old-town education zone, including Thammasat University (Tha Phra Chan) and Silpakorn University (Wang Tha Phra), where crossing to the Phra Nakhon side can be more practical than living deeper in the inner-city traffic.
Tenants working at Siriraj Hospital commonly commute by private car or public transport via Arun Ammarin Road toward the Wang Lang area, typically around 10–20 minutes depending on traffic. For employees heading to Central Pinklao or Major Pinklao, travel is usually by public transport or private car along Pinklao Road, often about 5–15 minutes, which suits shift workers who prioritize fast returns. Students attending Thammasat University (Tha Phra Chan) or Silpakorn University (Wang Tha Phra) often take public transport to the Phra Nakhon side toward Tha Phra Chan/Tha Chang, roughly 20–35 minutes, or choose Chao Phraya Express Boat routes by reaching a nearby Thonburi pier and crossing to Tha Phra Chan to reduce peak-hour road congestion. For shopping trips toward Siam or Asok, many residents connect to the MRT Blue Line at Bang Yi Khan Station (MRT Bang Yi Khan) to reach central Bangkok more smoothly. Overall, the project’s strength is having multiple realistic commuting options—key roads like Pinklao Road and Arun Ammarin Road, plus practical links to rail and river transport.