Bang Lamphu Lang Khlong San Bangkok
Chan Wat Phraya Krai Bang Kho Laem Bangkok
Charoen Nakhon Bang Lamphu Lang Khlong San Bangkok
Yan Nawa Sathon Bangkok
Sathon Si Lom Bang Rak Bangkok
Yan Nawa Sathon Bangkok
Si Lom Bang Rak Bangkok
Sathon Yan Nawa Sathon Bangkok
Charoen Nakhon Khlong Ton Sai Khlong San Bangkok
Charoen Nakhon Khlong Ton Sai Khlong San Bangkok
Charoen Nakhon Khlong Ton Sai Khlong San Bangkok
Charoen Nakhon Bang Lamphu Lang Khlong San Bangkok
Yan Nawa Sathon Bangkok
Si Lom Bang Rak Bangkok
Charoen Nakhon Khlong Ton Sai Khlong San Bangkok
Si Lom Si Lom Bang Rak Bangkok
Sathon Si Lom Bang Rak Bangkok
Charoen Nakhon Khlong Ton Sai Khlong San Bangkok
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Condo projects near BTS Saphan Taksin (S6) benefit from a rare “two-network connectivity” in Bangkok: direct access to the BTS Green Line for Siam–Asok and major business districts, plus close proximity to Sathorn Pier (Central Pier), a key hub for Chao Phraya Express boats and cross-river services. Here, riverside living is not just a view—it can be part of your daily commute. The neighborhood’s identity is also shaped by Charoen Krung Road, known for heritage eateries, renovated warehouses, and galleries, alongside a cluster of riverside hotels that elevates the area’s overall premium feel. This makes S6 attractive for Sathorn–Silom professionals aiming to cut travel time, and for buyers considering rental demand supported by offices and higher-quality tourism flows.
If your priority is a project that feels genuinely “walk-to-station,” The Bangkok Sathorn is frequently referenced in this zone. Located on South Sathorn Road near BTS Saphan Taksin (S6), it also offers convenient access to Sathorn Pier. Developed by Land and Houses (LH), it is a high-rise condominium with a few hundred units, positioned for both end-users and rental investors. Its key advantage is a South Sathorn address that connects quickly to office clusters and the riverside hotel belt. (Note: Exact figures such as total units and completion year can vary by source; verify with official project documents or the juristic office before making a decision.)
Beyond the immediate station radius, several interesting condos span the Sathorn–Charoen Krung corridor with distinct lifestyles. The River, on the Khlong San side, is well known for Chao Phraya river-bend views in many units and a strong riverside living vibe; commuting can be convenient by using a cross-river boat or shuttle connection to Sathorn Pier and then transferring to the BTS—often just minutes in travel time excluding waiting. Another example is Supalai Lite Sathorn–Charoenrat, positioned along Charoen Rat Road with easy links back to Sathorn, appealing to buyers who prefer stepping slightly away from the station for potentially more approachable pricing. Meanwhile, select condos along Charoen Krung–Bang Rak may offer stronger walkability to old-town cafés and local dining, typically around 1–3 km from BTS Saphan Taksin depending on the exact site and real walking routes—allowing you to choose between “station-first convenience” and “neighborhood character plus space,” aligned with your lifestyle.