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Collezio Sathorn-Pipat

Collezio Sathorn-Pipat

41 สาทรเหนือ, Khwaeng Silom, Khet Bang Rak, 10500, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, Thailand

Collezio is a low rise condominium with uniquely facade design and privacy in every unit. The construction was completed in 2011, a single building with only 95 units on 8-storey.

Collezio Sathorn-Pipat is situated in the heart of Central Business District, soi Pipat, a tranquil soi in the heart of the city. The perfect location surrounded by Silom, Sathorn and Narathivas.

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Silom

About the neighborhood

Silom

Silom has the advantage of access to two mass transit systems: the Skytrain, with stations at both Sala Daeng and Chong Nonsi in the neighbourhood, and the subway, which has a Silom station at the mouth of the soi. This makes it relatively easy to get anywhere needed in Bangkok, plus there are all the normal options of bus, motosai and taxi. This neighbourhood is part of a large business district, and most folks that live here do so because they also work in the area. Most of the office buildings are on the first half of the soi, which is bisected by Narathiwas Road. This first half also has plenty of retail, with a handful of malls and scads of street vendors. On Sundays the government closes the road off to vehicles and Silom becomes a walking street filled with food, clothes and goodies.