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Living near Victory Monument station.

One of Bangkok's busiest transport hubs, built around the towering Victory Monument obelisk — a major minivan and bus terminal for trips out of the city, ringed by dense street food stalls and budget-friendly local eateries.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 7 July 2026 · Last reviewed 7 July 2026
N3BTS Sukhumvit station
฿12,000–฿26,0001-bed rent / month
Single lineBTS Sukhumvit
RatchathewiDistrict
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Victory Monument at a glance

Victory Monument (อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ, N3) is a station on the BTS Sukhumvit Line in Ratchathewi, Bangkok. One of Bangkok's busiest transport hubs, built around the towering Victory Monument obelisk — a major minivan and bus terminal for trips out of the city, ringed by dense street food stalls and budget-friendly local eateries.

A couple of BTS stops reach Siam or Phaya Thai for the Airport Rail Link, while the surrounding roundabout is a launching point for minivans across central Thailand.

Right around the station you'll find Victory Monument traffic circle, Major inter-provincial minivan/bus terminal, Street food carts and local eateries, Ratchawithi Hospital. The pocket suits value-focused renters, those wanting a busy, well-connected transit hub, travellers heading to nearby provinces.

Renting near Victory Monument sits in the value / outer-central band: a typical one-bedroom condo within walking distance runs roughly ฿12,000–฿26,000 a month, with rents easing the further you are from the station exit. These are indicative ranges, not quotes — always verify current asking prices on individual listings.

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Who Victory Monument suits

Value-focused rentersThose wanting a busy, well-connected transit hubTravellers heading to nearby provinces

What's nearby

Victory Monument traffic circle · Major inter-provincial minivan/bus terminal · Street food carts and local eateries · Ratchawithi Hospital

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Line & connections

BTS Sukhumvit Line (N3) — The light-green elevated line running north-east through the heart of expat Bangkok — Mo Chit and Chatuchak in the north, down through Siam, then the full Sukhumvit Road stretch (Asok, Phrom Phong, Thong Lo, Ekkamai) out to On Nut and beyond. It carries more international residents than any other line in the city.

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Renting & living near Victory Monument

Indicative one-bedroom condo rents within walking distance run roughly ฿12,000฿26,000 a month (value / outer-central band). Ranges are indicative, not quotes — verify current asking prices on individual listings.

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FAQ

Victory Monument station — frequently asked questions

What line is Victory Monument station on?

Victory Monument (N3) is on the BTS Sukhumvit Line, operated by BTS Skytrain (Krungthep Thanakom / BTSC).

How much does it cost to rent near Victory Monument?

Indicative one-bedroom condo rents within walking distance of Victory Monument run roughly ฿12,000–฿26,000 per month (value / outer-central band). Studios sit below this and larger units above; ranges are indicative, so confirm on live listings.

Is Victory Monument a good place to live?

Victory Monument works well for value-focused renters, those wanting a busy, well-connected transit hub, travellers heading to nearby provinces. Nearby draws include Victory Monument traffic circle, Major inter-provincial minivan/bus terminal, Street food carts and local eateries, and being on the BTS Sukhumvit keeps you car-free across much of the city.

What's near Victory Monument station?

Within walking distance: Victory Monument traffic circle, Major inter-provincial minivan/bus terminal, Street food carts and local eateries, Ratchawithi Hospital. A couple of BTS stops reach Siam or Phaya Thai for the Airport Rail Link, while the surrounding roundabout is a launching point for minivans across central Thailand.

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Sources & References

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