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59 Heritage Thonglor: Boutique Condo on Bangkok's Trendiest Street
Discover luxury living in Bangkok's most vibrant neighborhood with premium amenities and style.

Summary
Read our 59 heritage thonglor review for insights on this boutique condo's location, design, and value on Bangkok's trendiest street.
If you've spent any time in Bangkok, you know that Thonglor isn't just a neighborhood. It's a lifestyle. And sitting right in the thick of it, 59 Heritage is one of those boutique condos that keeps popping up in conversations among renters who want something smaller, quieter, and more personal than the glass tower giants nearby. But is it actually worth the rent? Let's break it down.
Location: Right Where Thonglor Gets Interesting
59 Heritage sits on Sukhumvit 59, which is essentially the early stretch of Thonglor before the soi deepens into its maze of restaurants, co-working spaces, and hidden bars. You're about a seven to eight minute walk from BTS Thong Lo station, which is close enough to be convenient but far enough that you skip the worst of the sidewalk chaos around the main Sukhumvit intersection.
The immediate surroundings are classic Thonglor. Within a five minute radius you've got J Avenue mall for quick groceries and coffee, Tops supermarket for everyday essentials, and a rotating cast of restaurants that range from 60 baht pad kra pao to 600 baht brunch plates. If you work in the Asoke or Phrom Phong corridor, your commute is one or two BTS stops. Simple.
Picture this: you finish work at Exchange Tower near Asoke, hop on the BTS, and 10 minutes later you're grabbing a craft beer at a bar on Thonglor Soi 10 before walking home. That's the kind of evening this location enables without even trying.
The Building: Small Scale With Character
59 Heritage is a low rise condo, standing at just eight stories with around 200 units. This is not one of those mega developments with 40 floors and a lobby that feels like an airport terminal. The vibe here is quieter, more residential, and the kind of place where the security guard actually recognizes your face after the first week.
The building was completed in 2009, so it's not brand new. You'll notice that in some of the common area finishes and the slightly dated lobby design. But it's been reasonably well maintained, and the juristic office keeps things running without major complaints. The pool is compact but rarely crowded, which is honestly a huge win compared to larger projects like Noble Remix or Siri at Sukhumvit where pool chairs become a competitive sport on weekends.
One resident I spoke with, a freelance designer from the UK, told me he specifically chose 59 Heritage because he wanted a building where he could hear himself think. After living in a high rise on Sukhumvit 24, he said the difference in noise levels alone was worth the move.
Unit Types and What You'll Actually Pay
Most units at 59 Heritage are one bedroom layouts ranging from about 37 to 45 square meters. There are also some larger two bedroom units around 60 to 70 square meters, though these come up less frequently on the rental market. The layouts are straightforward and functional. Nothing wildly creative, but the rooms use space efficiently and most units get decent natural light.
For a one bedroom unit in reasonable condition, expect to pay somewhere between 18,000 and 25,000 baht per month depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and how motivated the landlord is. Two bedroom units tend to land in the 28,000 to 38,000 baht range. Compared to newer Thonglor condos like The Esse or Tela Thonglor where one bedrooms can start at 35,000 and climb rapidly, 59 Heritage offers a genuinely more affordable entry point into the neighborhood.
A young couple relocating from Chiang Mai recently told me they were shocked at Thonglor pricing until they found a well maintained one bedroom here for 20,000 baht. They got the Thonglor address without the Thonglor sticker shock.
Who This Condo Works Best For
59 Heritage is a strong fit for solo professionals, couples, or anyone who values location and community feel over flashy amenities. If you need a massive gym with Technogym equipment and a rooftop infinity pool for your Instagram, this probably isn't your building. The fitness room is basic and the pool is functional rather than photogenic.
But if your priorities are being in Thonglor, keeping rent reasonable, and living in a building that doesn't feel like a hotel lobby full of strangers, this checks the right boxes. It's also popular with remote workers and digital nomads who want a home base in Bangkok's most walkable and social neighborhood without burning through their budget in the first three months.
I know a marketing consultant who splits her time between Bangkok and Singapore. She keeps her unit at 59 Heritage year round because the rent is low enough to justify it even when she's traveling, and the location means she never feels disconnected from the city when she's back.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
No building is perfect, and 59 Heritage has its quirks. Parking is limited, so if you have a car, confirm availability before signing anything. Some units on lower floors can feel a bit dark depending on their orientation, so always visit in person during daytime. And because the building is over 15 years old, ask about recent renovations in the specific unit you're considering. The difference between a refreshed unit and an original condition one can be significant.
Also, Thonglor's nightlife scene means occasional noise from nearby venues, especially on weekends. Units facing the interior of the soi tend to be quieter than those closer to the main road.
Overall, 59 Heritage Thonglor earns its reputation as one of the smarter boutique picks in the area. It won't wow you with luxury finishes or resort style amenities, but it delivers where it matters most: a livable unit in one of Bangkok's best neighborhoods at a price that actually makes sense. If you're searching for a Thonglor rental that balances lifestyle with budget, this one deserves a serious look. Browse current listings and get matched with available units at superagent.co, where our AI makes finding the right Bangkok condo a whole lot faster.
If you've spent any time in Bangkok, you know that Thonglor isn't just a neighborhood. It's a lifestyle. And sitting right in the thick of it, 59 Heritage is one of those boutique condos that keeps popping up in conversations among renters who want something smaller, quieter, and more personal than the glass tower giants nearby. But is it actually worth the rent? Let's break it down.
Location: Right Where Thonglor Gets Interesting
59 Heritage sits on Sukhumvit 59, which is essentially the early stretch of Thonglor before the soi deepens into its maze of restaurants, co-working spaces, and hidden bars. You're about a seven to eight minute walk from BTS Thong Lo station, which is close enough to be convenient but far enough that you skip the worst of the sidewalk chaos around the main Sukhumvit intersection.
The immediate surroundings are classic Thonglor. Within a five minute radius you've got J Avenue mall for quick groceries and coffee, Tops supermarket for everyday essentials, and a rotating cast of restaurants that range from 60 baht pad kra pao to 600 baht brunch plates. If you work in the Asoke or Phrom Phong corridor, your commute is one or two BTS stops. Simple.
Picture this: you finish work at Exchange Tower near Asoke, hop on the BTS, and 10 minutes later you're grabbing a craft beer at a bar on Thonglor Soi 10 before walking home. That's the kind of evening this location enables without even trying.
The Building: Small Scale With Character
59 Heritage is a low rise condo, standing at just eight stories with around 200 units. This is not one of those mega developments with 40 floors and a lobby that feels like an airport terminal. The vibe here is quieter, more residential, and the kind of place where the security guard actually recognizes your face after the first week.
The building was completed in 2009, so it's not brand new. You'll notice that in some of the common area finishes and the slightly dated lobby design. But it's been reasonably well maintained, and the juristic office keeps things running without major complaints. The pool is compact but rarely crowded, which is honestly a huge win compared to larger projects like Noble Remix or Siri at Sukhumvit where pool chairs become a competitive sport on weekends.
One resident I spoke with, a freelance designer from the UK, told me he specifically chose 59 Heritage because he wanted a building where he could hear himself think. After living in a high rise on Sukhumvit 24, he said the difference in noise levels alone was worth the move.
Unit Types and What You'll Actually Pay
Most units at 59 Heritage are one bedroom layouts ranging from about 37 to 45 square meters. There are also some larger two bedroom units around 60 to 70 square meters, though these come up less frequently on the rental market. The layouts are straightforward and functional. Nothing wildly creative, but the rooms use space efficiently and most units get decent natural light.
For a one bedroom unit in reasonable condition, expect to pay somewhere between 18,000 and 25,000 baht per month depending on the floor, furnishing quality, and how motivated the landlord is. Two bedroom units tend to land in the 28,000 to 38,000 baht range. Compared to newer Thonglor condos like The Esse or Tela Thonglor where one bedrooms can start at 35,000 and climb rapidly, 59 Heritage offers a genuinely more affordable entry point into the neighborhood.
A young couple relocating from Chiang Mai recently told me they were shocked at Thonglor pricing until they found a well maintained one bedroom here for 20,000 baht. They got the Thonglor address without the Thonglor sticker shock.
Who This Condo Works Best For
59 Heritage is a strong fit for solo professionals, couples, or anyone who values location and community feel over flashy amenities. If you need a massive gym with Technogym equipment and a rooftop infinity pool for your Instagram, this probably isn't your building. The fitness room is basic and the pool is functional rather than photogenic.
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But if your priorities are being in Thonglor, keeping rent reasonable, and living in a building that doesn't feel like a hotel lobby full of strangers, this checks the right boxes. It's also popular with remote workers and digital nomads who want a home base in Bangkok's most walkable and social neighborhood without burning through their budget in the first three months.
I know a marketing consultant who splits her time between Bangkok and Singapore. She keeps her unit at 59 Heritage year round because the rent is low enough to justify it even when she's traveling, and the location means she never feels disconnected from the city when she's back.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
No building is perfect, and 59 Heritage has its quirks. Parking is limited, so if you have a car, confirm availability before signing anything. Some units on lower floors can feel a bit dark depending on their orientation, so always visit in person during daytime. And because the building is over 15 years old, ask about recent renovations in the specific unit you're considering. The difference between a refreshed unit and an original condition one can be significant.
Also, Thonglor's nightlife scene means occasional noise from nearby venues, especially on weekends. Units facing the interior of the soi tend to be quieter than those closer to the main road.
Overall, 59 Heritage Thonglor earns its reputation as one of the smarter boutique picks in the area. It won't wow you with luxury finishes or resort style amenities, but it delivers where it matters most: a livable unit in one of Bangkok's best neighborhoods at a price that actually makes sense. If you're searching for a Thonglor rental that balances lifestyle with budget, this one deserves a serious look. Browse current listings and get matched with available units at superagent.co, where our AI makes finding the right Bangkok condo a whole lot faster.
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