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Soi Sukhumvit 3, colloquially known as Soi Nana Nuea

Nana (Thai: นานา, pronounced [nāːnāː]) is an intersection and neighbourhood at the beginning of Sukhumvit Road (Highway 3) in Khlong Toei Subdistrict, Khlong Toei District and Khlong Toei Nuea Subdistrict, Watthana District, downtown Bangkok.

Characteristics

Nana is the four-ways intersection of Sukhumvit Road; Soi Sukhumvit 3 (ซอยสุขุมวิท 3; Sukhumvit 3 Alley) or Soi Nana Nuea (ซอยนานาเหนือ; North Nana Alley), the location of Nana Nuea Pier (E3), the stop of Khlong Saen Saep boat service and shortcut to New Phetchaburi Road in Ratchathewi District's Makkasan at Mit Samphan Intersection; and Soi Sukhumvit 4 (ซอยสุขุมวิท 4; Sukhumvit 4 Alley) or Soi Nana Tai (ซอยนานาใต้; South Nana Alley), which toward the Thailand Tobacco Monopoly. It can be considered as an intersection continues from Phloen Chit Intersection on Phloen Chit Road in the area of Lumphini Subdistrict, Pathum Wan District

The area have two different distinct characteristics. In the morning you have the rush hour of locals or expats going to work via motorbike or taking the BTS Skytrain.Second you have people drinking coffees in the morning at various different coffee shops such as Coffee Club or Starbucks. Or some locals cafes in Soi 11 at Nana.

Nana[1] at night is a completely different story. You have plenty of night lifestyle leisure spots in hotels, along the curb-side, and different bars and restaurants. Some popular choices to go out in Nana is at Fraser Suite Hotel at Above Eleven. Other more popular choices are at are local burger joints such as Bang Bang burgers, or Chen Z Homemade Cafe or a fancy restaurant on the first floor of Mercure Hotel restaurant name Little Fu.

Background

Its name is derived from the surname of Lek Nana, a former Thai-Indian politician and real estate entrepreneur, who was dubbed as "Bangkok landlord", because he owned much of the land in this area and was the first entrepreneur to invest here since the 1970s.[2][3] In that era, only Nana Nuea was bustling and full of shops and restaurants. While on the opposite side, Nana Tai was only residential area.[4]

The area near the Nana. It's the location of Nana BTS station, which located next to Soi Sukhumvit 7 and Sukhumvit soi 11 on the left side. You would see a 7-11 and just 200 meters away is Sofitel Hotel. And in the surrounding area is also the location of the leading hotels and condominiums.[5] It is also home to a large number of shopping centers, restaurants, pubs, bars.[2] Including also a residence of foreigners of various nationalities and religions,[6] most prominently Arabs, with many Middle Eastern restaurants and businesses with Arabic labels in Soi Arab.[7]

References

  1. ^ Thaiger (2022-11-29). "Nana Overview Guide in 2023". Thaiger. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  2. ^ a b "อดีตเลขาปชป.'เล็ก นานา'ถึงแก่กรรม". Komchadluek (in Thai). 2011-04-01.
  3. ^ "Soi Nana". Where in CITY?.
  4. ^ วัยรุ่น 70 (2021-12-08). "ร้านเก่าย่านสุขุมวิท". The Cloud (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-02-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Q Sukhumvit คอนโด High Rise ติด BTS นานา จาก Q.House". THINK of LIVING (in Thai). 2015-02-28.
  6. ^ Pipattanakitphuvadol, Napatsanan (2015-06-19). "ชาวต่างชาติ อยู่ย่านไหน? ใน กทม ?". APRIS Property (in Thai).
  7. ^ Gampell, Jennifer (2008-07-20). "SOI ARAB, BANGKOK A Crossroads of Two Cultures". The New York Times.

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