12 MAY 2026

Is Rama 9 a Good Area to Stay in Bangkok?

Aerial view of Rama 9. This modern neighbourhood is one of the best areas to stay in Bangkok.

Key Takeaways

  • Rama 9 sits on MRT Blue Line station Phra Ram 9, one stop from the Asok/Sukhumvit interchange, giving easy access to most of central Bangkok.
  • The neighbourhood is a modern high-rise district with strong commercial infrastructure, a new-Bangkok feel, and quieter residential spots behind the main roads.
  • Central Rama 9, Fortune Town, and the Ratchada night-market corridor put daily shopping, dining, and entertainment within walking distance or one MRT stop.
  • Families benefit from JCI-accredited hospitals, a British-curriculum primary school, and calmer residential streets compared with louder tourist zones.
  • Rama 9 suits travellers after real local Bangkok life and strong connectivity rather than temple-adjacent sightseeing or backpacker nightlife.


Table of Contents

  • Is Rama 9 a Good Area to Stay in Bangkok?
  • Introducing Rama 9 in Bangkok
  • What is Rama 9 like to stay in?
  • What is there to do near Rama 9?
  • Is Rama 9 a convenient location for commuting around Bangkok?
  • Is Rama 9 a good area for families to stay in Bangkok?
  • How does Rama 9 compare to other Bangkok neighbourhoods?
  • Find your lifestyle base at Maitria Hotel Rama 9
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Staying in Rama 9 Bangkok


Bangkok has dozens of neighbourhoods that all claim to be the best base, and landing in the wrong area tends to cost a trip its momentum. Fortunately, that's where Rama 9 in Bangkok comes in, having grown into one of the city's most practical places to stay, thanks to MRT connectivity, modern malls, hospitals, and a residential-expat character.

If Rama 9 is on your list for consideration, read on to know more about the location, transport links, family appeal, neighbourhood atmosphere, and how it compares with the other Bangkok areas.


Introducing Rama 9 in Bangkok

Rama 9 sits along Rama IX Road in Huay Khwang, part of Bangkok's emerging new CBD alongside Ratchadapisek. The area is anchored by MRT Phra Ram 9 (station BL20) on the Blue Line, the same line that runs through Asok/Sukhumvit, Lumphini, and Hua Lamphong.

As such, Rama 9 is connectivity-centric rather than sightseeing-centric, where it is great for getting around but less so for walking to temples.


What is Rama 9 like to stay in?

The neighbourhood character

Rama 9 feels like modern Bangkok rather than old Bangkok. Condos, offices, and malls dominate the skyline, giving the district a new-city atmosphere.

Behind the main roads, there are quieter residential spots that offer calmer conditions away from peak-hour traffic.


Amenities and everyday life

The area is safe, expat-friendly, and well-serviced with international supermarkets, pharmacies, clinics, and co-working spots. Nightlife exists thanks to nearby RCA, but the neighbourhood itself winds down at a reasonable hour.

Overall, Rama 9 has a residential vibe rather than being a party zone, which is exactly why long-stay visitors keep returning.


What is there to do near Rama 9?


For a modern CBD corridor, Rama 9 packs in a full day and evening of options:

  • Jodd Fairs Ratchada: While the original market at Rama 9 closed in January 2025, the operation has consolidated at Ratchada, which is still on the MRT Blue Line, one stop from Phra Ram 9. Here, you can explore over 700 stalls covering Thai street food, fashion, and lifestyle goods.
  • Central Rama 9: A 9-storey shopping and entertainment complex with 300+ shops, SFX Cineplex, an Olympic-sized ice rink, Tops Food Hall, and a direct underground tunnel to the MRT. Great for when you're after indoor entertainment.
  • Fortune Town: A 4-storey IT and electronics mall directly opposite Central Rama 9, known for repairs, cameras, laptops, and a strong bargaining culture. A must-visit for any tech lover.
  • Royal City Avenue (RCA): Bangkok's curated entertainment zone with clubs, bars, and dining, minutes away by Grab. It's the place for getting a slice of nightlife in Rama 9.
  • Ganesha Shrine, Huay Khwang: One of Bangkok's most visited cultural landmarks, a short walk from the MRT.


Is Rama 9 a convenient location for commuting around Bangkok?

In short, yes. MRT Phra Ram 9 reaches MRT Sukhumvit (Asok interchange) in around four minutes, opening up the entire BTS Sukhumvit Line to Siam, Thonglor, Ekkamai, Phrom Phong, and On Nut. Then there's Silom and Sathorn, which take around twenty minutes on the same Blue Line ride with no transfer needed.

For airport runs, MRT Phetchaburi connects to the Makkasan Airport Rail Link in a short transfer, which puts Suvarnabhumi roughly 20 minutes away. You can easily take Grab and motorbike taxis for anything the train does not cover, and most temples or the riverside are a short ride from Rama 9 Road itself.


Is Rama 9 a good area for families to stay in Bangkok?

With its residential character, hospital access, and school infrastructure, Rama 9 is ideal for any family needing a good balance of peacefulness, access to amenities and a respectable level of liveliness. The late-night noise is lighter than in Sukhumvit Nana or Khao San, and Central Rama 9 covers an all-weather family day with cinema screens, a Harborland play zone, and a food court that suits most tastes.

On the healthcare side, Piyavate Hospital (JCI-accredited) sits at 998 Rim Klong Samsen Road, and Praram 9 Hospital is a short ride away with its own JCI accreditation.

And if you're an expat family here on an extended stay, Shrewsbury International School Bangkok City Campus is at 982 Rim Klong Samsen Road and offers a British-curriculum primary program for children aged 2 to 11. Having a family-friendly room at Maitria Hotel Rama 9 puts you on the same street as both.


How does Rama 9 compare to other Bangkok neighbourhoods?

When deciding what area to stay in Bangkok, it's good to weigh connectivity, character, and value against sightseeing access. Here is how Rama 9 lines up:

Neighbourhood

Best for

Character

Rama 9

Long-stay, families, local-expat life

MRT-connected, modern, good value

Sukhumvit

First-timers, nightlife, shopping

Trendy, hotel-heavy, touristy

Silom / Sathorn

Business travel, rooftop bars

CBD feel, polished

Siam

Shoppers, central mall hub

BTS interchange, crowded

Khao San

Backpackers, budget travel

Loud, late-night, raw

Riverside

Couples, families, calmer pace

Scenic and relaxed

Chinatown

Foodies, culture lovers

Street food and heritage


Rama 9 wins on value, local feel, family-suitability, and MRT access. But, the trade-off is distance from the old Bangkok temple circuit, and the nightlife is moderate compared with Sukhumvit or Khao San.

Still, if you're after practical day-to-day living, Rama 9 ranks among the best neighbourhoods to stay in Bangkok.


Find your lifestyle base at Maitria Hotel Rama 9

With modern comfort, genuine local life, and easy city access over temple walks or backpacker nightlife, the Rama 9 neighbourhood makes daily Bangkok travel feel effortless. Here, you have trains, malls, hospitals, and night markets lined up within a few MRT stops. It's ideal for anyone with practicality as a priority during their time in Bangkok.

If you're looking for a good place to stay, Maitria Hotel Rama 9 puts the district's main attractions within reach. Our lifestyle hotel in Rama 9 is steps from the MRT, within an easy ride of Jodd Fairs Ratchada and Central Rama 9, and home to Coffee & Crumble Eatery, an outdoor pool, fitness centre, Nature's Track jogging path, and a 24-hour check-in/out window.

Our hotel and amenities are suited to couples, long-stay travellers, and families alike. And if you have a larger group, you can also book a family-friendly room at Maitria Hotel Rama 9 with two connected bedrooms for extra space.

Book your stay at our lifestyle hotel in Rama 9 today. With us, you get to enjoy a wonderful stay and experience everything Rama 9 has to offer from one convenient location.


References


Frequently Asked Questions About Staying in Rama 9 Bangkok

Q: Where is Rama 9 in Bangkok?

Rama 9 is an emerging CBD along Rama IX Road in Huay Khwang District, part of central-east Bangkok alongside Ratchadapisek. The area is anchored by MRT Phra Ram 9 on the Blue Line, sitting between the Din Daeng and Sukhumvit corridors.


Q: Can you easily travel from Rama 9 to Sukhumvit or Silom?

Yes. MRT Phra Ram 9 connects to MRT Sukhumvit (Asok BTS interchange) in around four minutes and to Silom in roughly twenty minutes, both on the same Blue Line. From Asok you can transfer to the BTS for most of central Bangkok without a taxi.


Q: Is Rama 9 a central location in Bangkok?

Rama 9 is central by public transport. It is one stop from the Asok interchange and a short ride to Silom, Siam, or the riverside, which makes it one of the better-connected neighbourhoods in Bangkok. The trade-off is that it sits a little further from the old Bangkok temple circuit.


Q: Is Rama 9 safe for tourists and families?

Rama 9 is considered safe, with a residential-expat character and well-lit commercial streets. JCI-accredited hospitals and an international primary school in the area add practical peace of mind for families and extended-stay visitors.


Q: What food and nightlife can you find in Rama 9 Bangkok?

Rama 9 offers Thai street food at Jodd Fairs Ratchada (one MRT stop away), cafés and restaurants inside Central Rama 9, and bars and clubs along RCA (Royal City Avenue), a short Grab ride from the hotel.