Watthana
Watthana (or
Vadhana, ) is one of the
50 districts (
Khet) of
Bangkok,
Thailand. Neighbor districts are (from the north clockwise):
Ratchathewi,
Huai Khwang,
Suan Luang,
Phra Khanong,
Khlong Toei,
Sathon, and
Pathum Wan.
Watthana was a separate district following the split from Khlong Toei in 1998 to provide better service to its population. The district obtained its name from Princess
Galyani Vadhana, the elder sister of King
Bhumibol Adulyadej. Watthana or Vadhana means development. The area is among the most developed part of Bangkok.
Comprising the area between
Sukhumvit Road and
Khlong Saen Saeb, Watthana is one of the commercial districts in Bangkok with lots of
condominiums and hotels. A lot of
expatriates of many nationalities live there.
Shopping
*
Sukhumvit Road - Vendors selling counterfeit DVDs, T-shirts and tourist trinkets clog the sidewalks from Soi 3 to Soi 15.
* Foodland - One of the branches of the Thai grocery chain is located on Soi 5. It also has a 24-hour coffee shop.
*Villa Plaza - Located between the Sukhumvit 33 nightlife area and Soi 31, the plaza is a shopping and entertainment area anchored by the Villa (open 24 hours) and Fuji supermarkets. It also has some Japanese-only clubs, as well as British-style pubs.
*
Thong Lo - This street has become trendy in recent years, with a number of upscale restaurants and "boutique" shopping centers.
*Major Sukhumvit - A large branch of the Major Cineplex theater chain is located near the
Bangkok Skytrain Ekkamai station, with a bowling alley, restaurants and shops.
Dining and entertainment
* "Little Africa" - Near the Grace Hotel, there's a network of alleys between
Nana Nuea (means Northern
Nana) or Sukhumvit Soi 3, and Soi 5 that is home to many
Middle Eastern restaurants.
*
Soi Cowboy - Nightlife strip with go-go bars is located off Asok, near the intersection with Sukhumvit.
Higher education
*The Siam Society - Established in 1904, it offers lectures, exhibits and trips for Thai and foreign residents who are interested in the study of artistic, scientific and cultural affairs of Thailand. On Asok, near
Bangkok Metro Sukhumvit station.
*Japan Foundation - On the 10th Floor of Sermmit Tower on Sukhumvit 21, the foundation has a library, art exhibits, lectures and film screenings, primarily designed to teach Japanese culture to Thais.
*
Srinakharinwirot University - Prasarnmit Campus is on Sukhumvit 21.
*Pridi Phanomyong Institute - Established in honor of the late Thai statesman
Pridi Phanomyong, the institute houses a library and holds lectures, film screenings and other events. On Soi
Thong Lo.
Hospitals
*Bumrungrad International Hospital - Major medical center that caters to tourists is on Sukhumvit 3.
*Samitevej Hospital - Another upper-class hospital, it's located on Sukhumvit 49.
*Camillian Hospital - A small Catholic hospital on Thong Lo.
Roads
Besides the east-bound Sukhumvit, prominent roads in the district include several odd-numbered
soi's (branch roads) from Sukhumvit:
Nana Nuea (Sukhumvit 3),
Asok (Sukhumvit 21),
Phrom Phong (Sukhumvit 39),
Thong Lo (Sukhumvit 55),
Ekkamai (Sukhumvit 63), Phra Kanong-Khlong Tan or
Khlong Tan or
Pridi Phanomyong Road (Sukhumvit 71), and a small portion of
On Nut (Sukhumvit 77).
Public transportation
*
Bangkok Skytrain - Stations in the district are Nana, Asok (links to
Bangkok Metro), Phrom Pong, Ekkamai and Phra Kanong.
*
Bangkok Metro - The subway's Sukhumvit station is in Watthana district.
*
Khlong Saen Saeb - Borders the district; piers for the express boat service are Nana Nua, Asok, Prasan Mit, Ital-Thai, Wat Mai Chong Lom, Thong Lo, Chan Issara and Khlong Tan.
The district is sub-divided into three sub-districts (
Kwaeng).{|1.
Khlong Toei Nuea | คลองเตยเหนือ | |2.| Khlong Tan Nuea | คลองตันเหนือ |
|3.| Phra Khanong Nuea | พระโขนงเหนือ |