Districts of Bangkok

Administrative districts or "khet" (Thai: เขต) of Bangkok, Thailand.

Administrative districts ("khet") of Bangkok

The following table shows a complete list of all 50 administrative districts or "khet" in Bangkok with TIS 1099-2548 (2005) geocodes shown in brackets. Click on any district name to view more details including alternate spellings.

Districts of Bangkok starting with "B"

  1. Bang Bon (1050)
  2. Bang Kapi (1006)
  3. Bang Khae (1040)

Wang Thonglang district of Bangkok

Wang Thonglang (วังทองหลาง) pronounced wang tong-lăang, is a district or khet in Bangkok, Thailand. It is located to the east or north-east of the central Bangkok district area.

Map of Wang Thonglang District of Bangkok, Thailand

Taling Chan district of Bangkok

Taling Chan (ตลิ่งชัน) pronounced dtà-lìng chan, is one of 50 administrative districts or khet in Bangkok, Thailand. The district is located to the west or north-west of the city center and shares a border with Nonthaburi province.

Map of Taling Chan District of Bangkok, Thailand

Suan Luang district of Bangkok

Suan Luang (สวนหลวง) is a district or khet in Bangkok, Thailand. The district name is pronounced sŭan lŭang and means "great or royal garden".

Map of Suan Luang District of Bangkok, Thailand

Saphan Sung district of Bangkok

Saphan Sung (สะพานสูง) pronounced sà-paan sŏong is one of 50 districts or khet in Bangkok, Thailand. The district name means "tall bridge", referring to bridges built over the city canals, or khlongs.

Map of Saphan Sung District of Bangkok, Thailand

Sai Mai district of Bangkok

Sai Mai (สายไหม) is a district or khet in Bangkok, Thailand. The district name should be pronounced săai măi which means "silk thread". This name should not be confused with săai mài (สายใหม่) which means "new route" or "new line", a name given to the Southern Bus Terminal Station.

Sai Mai District is located in north Bangkok. It is bounded (from the north, clockwise) by the following districts:

Pathum Thani Province:

  • Amphoe Lam Luk Ka

Bangkok districts:

  • Khlong Sam Wa
  • Bang Khen

Rat Burana district of Bangkok

Rat Burana (ราษฎร์บูรณะ) pronounced râat boo-rá-ná, is one of 50 administrative districts, or khet, in Bangkok, Thailand. Located to the south-west of the city center, Rat Burana district is bounded by five other districts, namely:

  • Bang Kho Laem (across the Chao Phra Ya River)
  • Yan Nawa (across the Chao Phra Ya River)
  • Amphoe Phra Pradaeng (of Samut Prakan Province)
  • Thung Khru
  • Chom Thong
  • Thon Buri

Phasi Charoen district in Bangkok

Phasi Charoen (เภาษีเจริญ) pronounced paa-sĕe jà-rern , is one of 50 districts or khet in Bangkok, Thailand. It is located to the west of central Bangkok and is bounded by seven other districts. From the north clockwise, the neighboring districts are:

Ratchathewi district of Bangkok

Ratchathewi (Thai: ราชเทวี) pronounced râat-chá-tay-wee is one of 50 administrative districts or "khet" in Bangkok, Thailand. It is also the name of an overhead train station on the BTS Sukhumvit line.

Location

Ratchathewi is located in an area that is commonly regarded as central Bangkok.

Neighboring districts

Bordering districts (from the north clockwise) are:

  1. Phaya Thai
  2. Din Daeng
  3. Huay Khwang

Nong Khaem distict of Bangkok

Nong Khaem (Thai: หนองแขม) is one of 50 administrative districts or "khet" in Bangkok, Thailand. The district name should be pronounced nŏng kà-măe which is distinctly different from the English spelling in widespread use.

Location

Nong Khaem is positioned west of central Bangkok at a distance of approximately 19 - 22 km.

Neighboring districts

From the north clockwise, Nong Khaem is bounded by the following provinces/districts:

Bangkok:

  1. Thawi Watthana
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