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Chao Phraya Express Boat

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Chao Phraya Express Boat

Chao Phraya Express Boat: 26 stations · 42 listings · 40 residences · median sale ฿193,275/m² · median rent ฿641/m²/mo.

Station details

Phra Arthit

Chao Phraya Express · Chao Phraya Express Boat

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Coordinates 13.76356, 100.49404
Station order 11

Description

Phra Arthit is one of the clearest old-city river stops in Bangkok because the pier sits at the meeting point of heritage, leisure and daily movement. OpenStreetMap maps the stop directly as `Phra Arthit`, while Marine Department reporting lists `Phra Arthit Pier` in Bangkok. The official Chao Phraya Express Boat service confirms the river network remains active. In parallel, Phra Nakhon public-facing material and Bangkok investment context identify the surrounding Banglamphu area as one of the city's best-known historic quarters. That gives this stop a strong identity: it is not a vague local pier but a recognized gateway into the old-city riverfront.

The surrounding catchment is historic, walkable and highly mixed-use. `Banglamphu`, `Khao San Road`, riverside promenades, civic spaces and older shophouse blocks all overlap here. The zone blends visitor traffic, student movement, food-and-beverage, guesthouse demand and neighborhood daily life in a way that is very different from the river's prestige hotel belt farther south. This is less about luxury branding and more about a durable old-core urban texture where the river, streets and public spaces all work together. The result is a district that feels lively, legible and commercially resilient, with value driven by footfall and place memory as much as by transport utility.

For real estate, the strongest fit is compact mixed-use urban product: guesthouses, serviced rentals, older apartments, shophouses, cafes, bars, food frontage, creative retail and modest hospitality assets. Krungsri continues to see transport-linked districts supporting housing demand, while CBRE remains selective on pricing power and product depth. Around Phra Arthit, the most defensible value comes from river access, old-city walkability, repeat visitor traffic and strong neighborhood recognition rather than from luxury positioning. Because the stop name is reinforced by official pier reporting and by one of Bangkok's best-known historic quarters, this is one of the river nodes that can reasonably hold an `ok` status.