Muang Thai-Phatra Complex

Bangkok-Din DaengDin Daeng, Din Daeng, Bangkok
Main view
64m
Bus stop

Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
35 Floors
Built Year
1994
Buildings / Units
1 Building

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

There is limited but notable convenience at the doorstep, with a McDonald’s just 113 meters away offering a quick bite. Beyond that, the 150m radius contains no other food outlets, retail stores, or markets, meaning residents would still need to venture further for variety or essentials. The presence of a fast-food option suggests a basic level of accessibility for casual meals.

The atmosphere is muted and low-key, with minimal foot traffic and a sparse density of nearby buildings. The single commercial presence of McDonald’s brings a hint of urban convenience, but the overall vibe remains quiet and residential, lacking the energy of a fully developed neighborhood.

Stores
T
Tops1
M
MaxValu1
7
7-Eleven1
G
Grocery Shop1
Dining
C
Cafe7
F
Fast Food3
S
Starbucks1
M
McDonald's2
R
Restaurant1
ATMs
S
SCB2
K
KBank5
KS
Krungsri2
O
Other ATM2
BB
Bangkok Bank2
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

A compact, tree-lined district defines this area, where residential buildings sit alongside schools and temples. The low-rise, medium-density character fosters a calm, community-focused atmosphere. Development appears mature with no recent construction, emphasizing long-term settlement. The Sutthisan train station’s proximity (286 meters) enhances the walkable charm, linking the neighborhood to broader city networks.

The infrastructure leans on convenience over variety. Two Tops stores and a Lotus Express satisfy grocery needs, while fast-food chains and Starbucks cater to quick meals. Parks are abundant, and local markets provide fresh produce. However, the absence of major malls or diverse dining means residents should budget for occasional car use or public transport for extended shopping or leisure.

800m

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