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Rama 4 Road Bangkok: From Silom to Klong Toei Rental Guide
Discover prime rental opportunities along Bangkok's most dynamic business corridor.

Summary
Our rama 4 road guide covers rental options from upscale Silom to emerging Klong Toei, helping you find the perfect Bangkok apartment or condo.
Rama 4 Road is one of those streets that most Bangkok newcomers drive through without thinking twice about. It connects some of the city's most important districts, running roughly from the edge of Silom all the way to Klong Toei port. But over the past few years, this corridor has quietly become one of the most interesting rental zones in the city. New condos, office towers, and mixed use developments have popped up along its length, and the rental prices still haven't caught up to neighboring areas like Sathorn or Sukhumvit. If you're searching for a condo in Bangkok right now, Rama 4 deserves a serious look.
Why Rama 4 Road Is Getting So Much Attention
The big story here is transformation. Rama 4 used to feel like a pass through road, dominated by older shophouses and warehouses near the port. That started changing with projects like One Bangkok, the massive mixed use development near Lumphini Park that's reshaping the western end of the road entirely. When complete, it will include offices, hotels, residences, and retail all in one mega complex.
But the buzz isn't just about one project. The MRT Blue Line runs beneath Rama 4, with stations at Lumphini, Khlong Toei, and Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. That connectivity has made the whole corridor more attractive for developers and renters alike. A friend of mine moved from Thong Lo to a new condo near Queen Sirikit MRT last year. She cut her rent by about 8,000 baht per month and shaved 15 minutes off her commute to her office near Silom. That math is hard to argue with.
The Western End: Lumphini Park and Silom Edge
The stretch of Rama 4 closest to Lumphini Park is the most premium section. You're essentially on the border of the Silom, Sathorn, and Wireless Road neighborhoods here. High end condos like 185 Rajadamri and Sindhorn Residence sit just off the main road. Rents in this pocket typically start around 35,000 baht for a decent one bedroom and can climb past 80,000 for larger, newer units with park views.
Living here means morning runs around Lumphini Park, easy access to Silom's restaurants and nightlife, and a short walk to Lumphini MRT or Sala Daeng BTS. Picture this: you're a finance professional working on Sathorn Road. You grab a condo on Soi Ngam Duphli, just south of Rama 4. Your commute is a ten minute walk or a single MRT stop. Weekends, you're jogging past the monitor lizards in the park before grabbing coffee at a cafe on Saladaeng Soi 1. That's the lifestyle this end of Rama 4 offers.
The trade off is price. You're paying close to Sathorn rates here because, well, you're basically in Sathorn.
The Middle Section: Queen Sirikit and Klong Toei Market Area
This is where Rama 4 gets genuinely interesting for value seekers. The area around Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre MRT station has seen a wave of new condo launches in recent years. Projects like Supalai Premier Si Phraya, Life Rama 4 Asoke, and Ashton Rama 4 have brought modern stock to the neighborhood at prices that undercut nearby Sukhumvit significantly.
A one bedroom in a newer building here typically rents for 15,000 to 28,000 baht per month. Two bedrooms range from about 25,000 to 45,000 baht depending on the building and floor. Compare that to similar quality units on Sukhumvit Soi 24 or Soi 36, just a few hundred meters north, where you'd pay 20 to 30 percent more.
The Klong Toei fresh market is right here too, which means incredible street food and fresh produce at local prices. One of my colleagues lives at a condo on Rama 4 near Soi 10 and does her weekly grocery shopping at the market every Saturday morning. She spends about 800 baht and fills two bags with enough food for the week. Try doing that at a Sukhumvit supermarket.
The Eastern End: Toward Phra Khanong and Port Area
Further east along Rama 4, past the expressway interchange, things get more industrial and the rental market thins out. The Klong Toei port area still has a working port feel, and residential options here are more limited. You'll find older apartments and some serviced residences catering to port workers and logistics professionals, with rents dropping as low as 8,000 to 12,000 baht for basic studios.
This end of Rama 4 isn't for everyone. The streetscape is rougher, and you'll need to rely on motorcycle taxis or your own transport more. But it connects easily to Phra Khanong and On Nut via side streets, and some renters use this area as a base to access both the port district and lower Sukhumvit affordably.
Getting Around from Rama 4
Transportation is actually one of Rama 4's strongest selling points. The MRT Blue Line gives you direct access to Hua Lamphong, Silom, Chatuchak, and beyond. Bus routes along Rama 4 connect to Hualamphong train station and the eastern suburbs. The expressway on ramp near Klong Toei means you can reach Suvarnabhumi Airport in about 25 minutes outside of rush hour.
If you work anywhere in the Sathorn, Silom, or Asoke triangle, living on Rama 4 puts you within easy reach. A marketing manager I know recently relocated from a pricey Asoke condo to Ashton Rama 4. She takes the MRT one stop to Sukhumvit station and transfers to the BTS. Total commute time: about 20 minutes door to desk.
Rama 4 Road is no longer just a corridor you pass through on the way somewhere else. It's become a rental destination in its own right, offering a mix of premium living near Lumphini and genuine value in the Queen Sirikit and Klong Toei sections. Whether you want a park view penthouse or a well priced one bedroom near great street food, this road has options that are worth exploring. If you want to see what's currently available along Rama 4, check out the listings on superagent.co and let the AI match you with condos that fit your commute, budget, and lifestyle.
Rama 4 Road is one of those streets that most Bangkok newcomers drive through without thinking twice about. It connects some of the city's most important districts, running roughly from the edge of Silom all the way to Klong Toei port. But over the past few years, this corridor has quietly become one of the most interesting rental zones in the city. New condos, office towers, and mixed use developments have popped up along its length, and the rental prices still haven't caught up to neighboring areas like Sathorn or Sukhumvit. If you're searching for a condo in Bangkok right now, Rama 4 deserves a serious look.
Why Rama 4 Road Is Getting So Much Attention
The big story here is transformation. Rama 4 used to feel like a pass through road, dominated by older shophouses and warehouses near the port. That started changing with projects like One Bangkok, the massive mixed use development near Lumphini Park that's reshaping the western end of the road entirely. When complete, it will include offices, hotels, residences, and retail all in one mega complex.
But the buzz isn't just about one project. The MRT Blue Line runs beneath Rama 4, with stations at Lumphini, Khlong Toei, and Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. That connectivity has made the whole corridor more attractive for developers and renters alike. A friend of mine moved from Thong Lo to a new condo near Queen Sirikit MRT last year. She cut her rent by about 8,000 baht per month and shaved 15 minutes off her commute to her office near Silom. That math is hard to argue with.
The Western End: Lumphini Park and Silom Edge
The stretch of Rama 4 closest to Lumphini Park is the most premium section. You're essentially on the border of the Silom, Sathorn, and Wireless Road neighborhoods here. High end condos like 185 Rajadamri and Sindhorn Residence sit just off the main road. Rents in this pocket typically start around 35,000 baht for a decent one bedroom and can climb past 80,000 for larger, newer units with park views.
Living here means morning runs around Lumphini Park, easy access to Silom's restaurants and nightlife, and a short walk to Lumphini MRT or Sala Daeng BTS. Picture this: you're a finance professional working on Sathorn Road. You grab a condo on Soi Ngam Duphli, just south of Rama 4. Your commute is a ten minute walk or a single MRT stop. Weekends, you're jogging past the monitor lizards in the park before grabbing coffee at a cafe on Saladaeng Soi 1. That's the lifestyle this end of Rama 4 offers.
The trade off is price. You're paying close to Sathorn rates here because, well, you're basically in Sathorn.
The Middle Section: Queen Sirikit and Klong Toei Market Area
This is where Rama 4 gets genuinely interesting for value seekers. The area around Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre MRT station has seen a wave of new condo launches in recent years. Projects like Supalai Premier Si Phraya, Life Rama 4 Asoke, and Ashton Rama 4 have brought modern stock to the neighborhood at prices that undercut nearby Sukhumvit significantly.
A one bedroom in a newer building here typically rents for 15,000 to 28,000 baht per month. Two bedrooms range from about 25,000 to 45,000 baht depending on the building and floor. Compare that to similar quality units on Sukhumvit Soi 24 or Soi 36, just a few hundred meters north, where you'd pay 20 to 30 percent more.
The Klong Toei fresh market is right here too, which means incredible street food and fresh produce at local prices. One of my colleagues lives at a condo on Rama 4 near Soi 10 and does her weekly grocery shopping at the market every Saturday morning. She spends about 800 baht and fills two bags with enough food for the week. Try doing that at a Sukhumvit supermarket.
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The Eastern End: Toward Phra Khanong and Port Area
Further east along Rama 4, past the expressway interchange, things get more industrial and the rental market thins out. The Klong Toei port area still has a working port feel, and residential options here are more limited. You'll find older apartments and some serviced residences catering to port workers and logistics professionals, with rents dropping as low as 8,000 to 12,000 baht for basic studios.
This end of Rama 4 isn't for everyone. The streetscape is rougher, and you'll need to rely on motorcycle taxis or your own transport more. But it connects easily to Phra Khanong and On Nut via side streets, and some renters use this area as a base to access both the port district and lower Sukhumvit affordably.
Getting Around from Rama 4
Transportation is actually one of Rama 4's strongest selling points. The MRT Blue Line gives you direct access to Hua Lamphong, Silom, Chatuchak, and beyond. Bus routes along Rama 4 connect to Hualamphong train station and the eastern suburbs. The expressway on ramp near Klong Toei means you can reach Suvarnabhumi Airport in about 25 minutes outside of rush hour.
If you work anywhere in the Sathorn, Silom, or Asoke triangle, living on Rama 4 puts you within easy reach. A marketing manager I know recently relocated from a pricey Asoke condo to Ashton Rama 4. She takes the MRT one stop to Sukhumvit station and transfers to the BTS. Total commute time: about 20 minutes door to desk.
Rama 4 Road is no longer just a corridor you pass through on the way somewhere else. It's become a rental destination in its own right, offering a mix of premium living near Lumphini and genuine value in the Queen Sirikit and Klong Toei sections. Whether you want a park view penthouse or a well priced one bedroom near great street food, this road has options that are worth exploring. If you want to see what's currently available along Rama 4, check out the listings on superagent.co and let the AI match you with condos that fit your commute, budget, and lifestyle.
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