The Bliss

Bangkok-Phaya Thai-Sam Sen NaiSam Sen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok
Main view
176m
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Technical Specs

Building DNA & Policies

Verticality
8 Floors
Built Year
2008
Buildings / Units
1 Building

Condio AI Overview

The Immediate Vicinity

Practically speaking, this location is very close to a Lotus Express (149 meters), making it easy to access everyday essentials without extra effort. However, the lack of nearby food options and markets beyond that single retail store means that a car or a slightly longer walk is necessary for a more varied range of daily needs. It’s a useful spot for basic shopping, but not one that supports spontaneous eating-out or diverse retail browsing.

The area has a low-key, residential feel with minimal signs of activity. Without a range of nearby businesses or foot traffic, the street remains quiet and subdued. It’s a calm pocket of the city, suitable for those who prefer a minimalist, less-stimulated environment but may miss the vibrancy of a more developed urban setting.

Stores
M
Mall1
LT
Lotus's1
L
Lotus Express1
Essentials
Pharmacy5
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Laundromat1
Dining
C
Cafe14
B
Bar/Pub2
F
Fast Food6
S
Starbucks2
R
Restaurant10
ATMs
S
SCB1
K
KBank1
KS
Krungsri1
BB
Bangkok Bank5
150m

Walking Distance Lifestyle

The district maintains a compact, community-focused layout with a mix of residential towers and commercial pockets. Its proximity to schools and parks suggests a family-oriented environment, while the spread-out bus stops indicate moderate public transport access. The area feels stable yet lacks signs of large-scale construction, preserving a quiet, established neighborhood character.

The 10-minute radius includes Tops and Lotus Express for grocery shopping, plus a McDonald's for quick meals. Multiple markets cater to daily food needs, though dining beyond fast food remains limited. Residents can manage basic errands on foot, but a car or transport would be needed for broader lifestyle options.

800m

District Connectivity

The wider district benefits from a mature retail footprint, with multiple hypermarkets—Tops, Big C, and Makro—located within a four-kilometer radius. This retail density supports a self-sustaining local economy, though major hospitals and international schools remain beyond immediate reach. Ferry piers provide an alternative route into the city, while road infrastructure remains limited to local arteries. The logistics of daily life here are car-oriented, with convenience stores and small services likely filling in the gaps not covered by the major chains.

The district character is mixed-use and residential, with a high concentration of schools and religious sites suggesting a family-friendly environment. Green spaces are present but not overwhelming. The vibe is more suburban than urban, with lower-rise buildings and residential blocks dominating the skyline. It is a functional neighborhood with clear access to the city’s core but lacking in high-end infrastructure within the immediate 4km bubble.

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