Property Reviews
Lumpini Mega City Bang Na: Massive Eastern Bangkok Condo Full Review
Explore this massive eastern Bangkok condo development with comprehensive amenities and convenient location.

Summary
Lumpini Mega City Bang Na review covers this expansive eastern Bangkok condominium offering modern living spaces, extensive facilities, and excellent acces
If you've ever driven along Bang Na Trat Road and seen what looks like a small city rising from the eastern Bangkok landscape, that's probably Lumpini Mega City Bang Na. This place is absolutely massive. We're talking multiple towers, thousands of units, and a complex so big it has its own internal road system. But does big automatically mean good for renters? I've spent enough time in and around this development to give you the honest picture, so let's break it down.
The Sheer Scale of Lumpini Mega City Bang Na
Lumpini Mega City Bang Na is one of the largest residential projects by L.P.N. Development in Bangkok. The complex consists of multiple buildings with over 7,000 units spread across a sprawling plot along Bang Na Trat Road. It was completed around 2016 and has become a fixture of the eastern Bangkok rental market.
Unit sizes here are compact, which is typical for Lumpini projects. Studios start around 22 sqm, and one bedroom units run about 26 sqm. A few larger configurations exist, but the vast majority of available rentals fall into the studio and one bedroom categories. Think of it as a well organized micro living setup, not a sprawling luxury pad.
I once showed a friend who had just relocated from Chiang Mai around the complex. He couldn't believe the facilities. We're talking a huge swimming pool, a proper gym, multiple parking buildings, a co working area, and green spaces that actually feel like parks. For the price point, the common area quality punches well above its weight. He signed a lease the following week for a studio at 5,500 THB per month.
Location and Getting Around from Bang Na
Let's be real about the location. Lumpini Mega City Bang Na sits on Bang Na Trat Road, roughly between BTS Bang Na and BTS Udomsuk. Neither station is what you'd call walking distance. You're looking at about 2 to 3 kilometers to BTS Bang Na, which means a motorcycle taxi ride of around 15 to 25 THB or a short hop on a songthaew.
That said, the location works well if your life revolves around eastern Bangkok. Mega Bangna, one of the biggest shopping malls in the region, is just a few minutes by car. BITEC Bang Na, a major convention center, is also nearby. If you work at any of the industrial estates or offices along Bang Na Trat or in the Samut Prakan area, this condo puts you in a very convenient spot.
A colleague of mine works at an office near Suvarnabhumi Airport. She rents a one bedroom here for 7,000 THB per month and her commute is about 20 minutes by car outside of rush hour. For her, living closer to the BTS core would mean a longer and more expensive commute. Context matters when evaluating this location.
Rent Prices and What You Actually Get
This is where Lumpini Mega City Bang Na really stands out. Rent here is some of the most affordable you'll find in a relatively modern Bangkok condo. Studios typically rent for 4,500 to 6,500 THB per month. One bedroom units range from 6,000 to 8,500 THB. You'll occasionally see fully furnished units at the higher end with nicer furniture and appliances.
Most units come furnished with the basics. Expect a bed, a wardrobe, a small desk, an air conditioning unit, and a water heater. Some landlords add a fridge, microwave, and washing machine, but that varies. Always confirm what's included before signing because the difference between a 5,000 THB unit and a 7,000 THB unit often comes down to furnishing quality rather than size.
Utility costs are reasonable too. Common area fees are handled by the landlord in most rental agreements. Electricity is charged at the condo's rate, which is usually slightly above the MEA government rate. Water is cheap. Budget around 1,500 to 2,500 THB per month on top of rent for a single person's utilities and internet.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Shouldn't
Lumpini Mega City Bang Na is ideal for budget conscious renters who work in eastern Bangkok. Young Thai professionals, university students, and expats with jobs near Bang Na or Suvarnabhumi will find excellent value here. If you prioritize low rent, solid facilities, and don't mind being a bit removed from central Bangkok nightlife, this place makes a lot of sense.
However, if you need to commute daily to Silom, Sukhumvit central, or Sathorn, think carefully. The distance to the BTS and the travel time into the city center can add up. During rush hour, getting from Bang Na to Asok can take well over an hour by public transport. I knew an English teacher who rented here but worked near BTS Ari. He lasted three months before moving closer to the city center. The rent savings didn't justify two hours of daily commuting for him.
Living in a Mega Complex: The Practical Reality
Living in a 7,000 plus unit complex comes with its own quirks. Elevator wait times during morning rush can test your patience, especially in the taller towers. Parking is generally available but finding a spot close to your building can be a small daily adventure. The upside is that the juristic office and management are experienced with large scale operations, so maintenance requests and security are handled efficiently.
The surrounding area along Bang Na Trat has plenty of street food, 7 Elevens, small restaurants, and local markets. You won't struggle to find affordable meals. A plate of pad kra pao from the vendors near the condo entrance runs about 40 to 50 THB. Daily life is convenient even without a car, as long as your needs stay within the immediate neighborhood.
Lumpini Mega City Bang Na won't wow you with luxury finishes or a trendy Thonglor address. But for sheer value, decent facilities, and affordable eastern Bangkok living, it's genuinely hard to beat. If this area fits your work commute, it deserves a serious look. Search for available units and compare real time listings at superagent.co to find the right fit without the usual rental headaches.
If you've ever driven along Bang Na Trat Road and seen what looks like a small city rising from the eastern Bangkok landscape, that's probably Lumpini Mega City Bang Na. This place is absolutely massive. We're talking multiple towers, thousands of units, and a complex so big it has its own internal road system. But does big automatically mean good for renters? I've spent enough time in and around this development to give you the honest picture, so let's break it down.
The Sheer Scale of Lumpini Mega City Bang Na
Lumpini Mega City Bang Na is one of the largest residential projects by L.P.N. Development in Bangkok. The complex consists of multiple buildings with over 7,000 units spread across a sprawling plot along Bang Na Trat Road. It was completed around 2016 and has become a fixture of the eastern Bangkok rental market.
Unit sizes here are compact, which is typical for Lumpini projects. Studios start around 22 sqm, and one bedroom units run about 26 sqm. A few larger configurations exist, but the vast majority of available rentals fall into the studio and one bedroom categories. Think of it as a well organized micro living setup, not a sprawling luxury pad.
I once showed a friend who had just relocated from Chiang Mai around the complex. He couldn't believe the facilities. We're talking a huge swimming pool, a proper gym, multiple parking buildings, a co working area, and green spaces that actually feel like parks. For the price point, the common area quality punches well above its weight. He signed a lease the following week for a studio at 5,500 THB per month.
Location and Getting Around from Bang Na
Let's be real about the location. Lumpini Mega City Bang Na sits on Bang Na Trat Road, roughly between BTS Bang Na and BTS Udomsuk. Neither station is what you'd call walking distance. You're looking at about 2 to 3 kilometers to BTS Bang Na, which means a motorcycle taxi ride of around 15 to 25 THB or a short hop on a songthaew.
That said, the location works well if your life revolves around eastern Bangkok. Mega Bangna, one of the biggest shopping malls in the region, is just a few minutes by car. BITEC Bang Na, a major convention center, is also nearby. If you work at any of the industrial estates or offices along Bang Na Trat or in the Samut Prakan area, this condo puts you in a very convenient spot.
A colleague of mine works at an office near Suvarnabhumi Airport. She rents a one bedroom here for 7,000 THB per month and her commute is about 20 minutes by car outside of rush hour. For her, living closer to the BTS core would mean a longer and more expensive commute. Context matters when evaluating this location.
Rent Prices and What You Actually Get
This is where Lumpini Mega City Bang Na really stands out. Rent here is some of the most affordable you'll find in a relatively modern Bangkok condo. Studios typically rent for 4,500 to 6,500 THB per month. One bedroom units range from 6,000 to 8,500 THB. You'll occasionally see fully furnished units at the higher end with nicer furniture and appliances.
Most units come furnished with the basics. Expect a bed, a wardrobe, a small desk, an air conditioning unit, and a water heater. Some landlords add a fridge, microwave, and washing machine, but that varies. Always confirm what's included before signing because the difference between a 5,000 THB unit and a 7,000 THB unit often comes down to furnishing quality rather than size.
Utility costs are reasonable too. Common area fees are handled by the landlord in most rental agreements. Electricity is charged at the condo's rate, which is usually slightly above the MEA government rate. Water is cheap. Budget around 1,500 to 2,500 THB per month on top of rent for a single person's utilities and internet.
Talk to us about renting
Share your details and keep reading — we’ll get back to you.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Shouldn't
Lumpini Mega City Bang Na is ideal for budget conscious renters who work in eastern Bangkok. Young Thai professionals, university students, and expats with jobs near Bang Na or Suvarnabhumi will find excellent value here. If you prioritize low rent, solid facilities, and don't mind being a bit removed from central Bangkok nightlife, this place makes a lot of sense.
However, if you need to commute daily to Silom, Sukhumvit central, or Sathorn, think carefully. The distance to the BTS and the travel time into the city center can add up. During rush hour, getting from Bang Na to Asok can take well over an hour by public transport. I knew an English teacher who rented here but worked near BTS Ari. He lasted three months before moving closer to the city center. The rent savings didn't justify two hours of daily commuting for him.
Living in a Mega Complex: The Practical Reality
Living in a 7,000 plus unit complex comes with its own quirks. Elevator wait times during morning rush can test your patience, especially in the taller towers. Parking is generally available but finding a spot close to your building can be a small daily adventure. The upside is that the juristic office and management are experienced with large scale operations, so maintenance requests and security are handled efficiently.
The surrounding area along Bang Na Trat has plenty of street food, 7 Elevens, small restaurants, and local markets. You won't struggle to find affordable meals. A plate of pad kra pao from the vendors near the condo entrance runs about 40 to 50 THB. Daily life is convenient even without a car, as long as your needs stay within the immediate neighborhood.
Lumpini Mega City Bang Na won't wow you with luxury finishes or a trendy Thonglor address. But for sheer value, decent facilities, and affordable eastern Bangkok living, it's genuinely hard to beat. If this area fits your work commute, it deserves a serious look. Search for available units and compare real time listings at superagent.co to find the right fit without the usual rental headaches.
Share this article
Properties you may like
More like this
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialTaka Haus Ekkamai: 2026 Updated Complete Renter's ReviewRead our latest taka haus review update covering amenities, pricing, location benefits and resident experiences at this popular Bangkok rental property.4 May 20261 min read
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialLa Maison Sathorn: Boutique Condo Near BTS Surasak ReviewedOur La Maison Sathorn review reveals a stylish boutique condo perfectly positioned near BTS Surasak with modern amenities and convenient Bangkok access.4 May 20261 min read
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialMaestro 19 Ratchadapisek: MRT Huai Khwang Boutique Condo ReviewedMaestro 19 Ratchadapisek offers convenient MRT access in the Huai Khwang area. This boutique condo features smart design, quality finishes, and excellent l4 May 20261 min read
In Property Reviews · Superagent EditorialQuintara Phume Sukhumvit 39: Thonglor Boutique Condo Full ReviewQuintara Phume Sukhumvit 39 offers upscale condo rentals in prime Thonglor location. Explore amenities, floor plans, and rental rates for this boutique pro4 May 20261 min read![[For Rent] CONDO I Quattro by Sansiri I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 45,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1543%2Fd981e0b0-5aef-4958-a991-5245a7bd8f06-479-10.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I The Address Sukhumvit 28 I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 38,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1539%2F837ff049-cc47-439b-87a7-5372d14f5858-474-12.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Rin House Condo I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 16,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1542%2Ffaf15b87-e66e-4b89-b50b-1d30af80f006-423-11.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Life Asoke I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 30,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1541%2F94088321-2f58-41d3-97a6-b43df43ccb4a-422-3.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I The Key Sathon - Ratchaphruek I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I Rent 11,900 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1540%2Fd09d0fa4-7460-4c50-be9c-7a55569da78c-421-10.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I The Key Sathorn-Ratchapruek I 1 Beds I 1 Bath I 11,500 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1537%2F7430d2ae-d222-4ed9-8122-372baaa1d4cc-468-1.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I LLoyd Soonvijai-Thonglor I 1 Bed I 1 Bath I 20,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1538%2Fc1ce267a-68d1-448c-8526-3e1481637b56-473-4.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Baan Sathorn Chao Phraya I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 47,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1443%2Fdc79ff23-c0db-443a-82e6-c5280d916a85-375-11.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I AP Rhythm Sukhumvit 36/38 I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 48,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1532%2Fa22be486-8a07-4bde-9f7f-ad5fe7297621-472-6.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![[For Rent] CONDO I Life Asoke Hype I 2 Beds I 2 Baths I 31,000 THB/mo](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fsuperagent-web%2Fattachments%2Flistings%2F1524%2F982f0a21-1eb5-481a-8248-9e61cefb488b-img_3634.jpg&w=3840&q=75)