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On Nut–Phra Khanong is the tail end of Sukhumvit (roughly Soi 71 to 101), where the tourist strip gives way to a residential area for locals and expats. The draw is that it still sits on the BTS Sukhumvit line — at On Nut, Phra Khanong, and Bang Chak stations — so the city centre
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A Thai budget chain built around plain, clean, fixed-price rooms, about 260 metres from On Nut station and a few minutes on foot. There's no pool, gym, or breakfast, but it's a solid pick if you just want a tidy bed near the BTS without overspending.
On Sukhumvit Soi 79, about a 5-minute walk to On Nut station. The standout is an outdoor pool at a price this low, with fairly spacious serviced-apartment-style rooms. Reviewers praise the location and staff, though some note the rooms are showing their age and have few power outlets.
An aparthotel on Sukhumvit Soi 81 where rooms come with a small kitchen, microwave, fridge, and balcony — handy for multi-night stays or anyone who wants to cook. There's an in-house restaurant and a shuttle to On Nut BTS, with a Lotus's and plenty of local eateries nearby. The soi runs fairly deep, so it's quiet.
On Sukhumvit Soi 85 toward Bang Chak, about a 5-minute walk to On Nut station. It has an outdoor pool, fitness centre, and spa, and most rooms come with a balcony and fridge. Reviewers like the spacious, clean rooms and friendly staff — a good fit if you want full facilities on a mid-range budget.
An ibis Styles chain hotel on Sukhumvit toward Phra Khanong, about a 6-minute walk to Phra Khanong station. Rooms are bright and modern, and there's a pool, gym, and buffet breakfast. Reviewers praise the cleanliness and value, though some rooms have a damp smell and minor maintenance issues.
A 266-room design hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 52, just about 200 metres from On Nut station. Rooms are minimal and modern, and there's a pool, a 24-hour gym, and a Japanese-style onsen. Reviewers praise the cleanliness and vibe, though a few warn about extra charges.
The high-end tower of the area, near Phra Khanong station. Its highlights are a glass-bottomed infinity pool on the 34th floor and a Spanish tapas bar with city views, wrapped in a minimal white palette. Reviews score it highly for comfort and staff, but note the standard rooms are on the small side. A good fit for anyone wanting a luxury base out here.
Highlights and spots visitors love in this area
Easygoing community mall on Sukhumvit 77 with restaurants, work-friendly cafes, a gym and organic grocer, a short walk from BTS On Nut, with occasional farmers markets
Sansiri-planned district in the heart of Sukhumvit 77 with co-working, eateries, cafes, bars and an international school, a magnet for expats and the young crowd
Open-air food and drink hub by BTS Phra Khanong, with over fifty international stalls, bars, live music and street art, open evening until midnight
Arty evening night market inside W District, packed with food stalls, a beer garden and Wine Bridge where the young crowd checks in
Mall beside BTS On Nut with a cinema screening English versions, plenty of Korean and Japanese eateries, a gym and the Avani hotel, calmer than the big malls
Old canal-side temple home to the legendary Mae Nak shrine, where people pray for children, lottery numbers and blessings; reachable by canal boat off Soi 77
Big retail mall linked straight to BTS On Nut, with a supermarket, food court, pharmacy and daily essentials all under one roof
A genuine local wet market at the end of Sukhumvit with fresh produce, fruit and seafood far cheaper than supermarkets, tourist-free and authentically local
Wet market off Sukhumvit Soi 50 with vegetables, fruit, seafood and fresh eats at real local prices each morning, a short walk from the BTS
The long On Nut road is lined with cafes, craft-beer bars, street carts and expat condos, an affordable and liveable pocket of upper Sukhumvit
Leafy neighbourhood park near Phra Khanong with a running track, lake and shade where locals jog and cycle in the mornings and evenings
The dishes and spots this area is known for
End of Sukhumvit with very cheap fresh eats, both Thai and Burmese; the lanes off Pridi Banomyong Soi 2 are the area's street-cart nexus from morning to night
Nighttime food yard opposite Lotus's with a central beer garden, cheap plates and live music most evenings
Over fifty stalls at W Market spanning Thai, Spanish, Mexican, Japanese and desserts, eaten chilled in the evening beer garden
Specialty roaster that the Phra Khanong–On Nut crowd rates as its most reliable branch, with good beans and a work-friendly vibe
Specialty roastery on Soi Pridi Banomyong 26 sourcing beans from origins worldwide, a regular stop for the On Nut coffee crowd
Clean food court inside Lotus's with a wide spread of cheap Thai dishes on a top-up card, right by the station
Phra Khanong's standout Korean barbecue, with authentically marinated pork belly, brisket and chicken at solid value
A top-rated vegan spot in the area, serving meat-free takes on Thai and Western classics, clean and full of flavour
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