The Met Condo
Vertical living with quiet sophistication
In the middle of Sathorn’s glass-and-steel skyline, The Met stands out not because it’s the tallest — but because it was designed with soul. Completed in 2009 by Singapore’s WOHA Architects, this residential tower quickly became a landmark of tropical modernism: breezy corridors, vertical gardens and shaded balconies that make high-rise living feel surprisingly calm.
Unlike newer developments chasing minimalism and marble, The Met is confident in its design — warm woods, open layouts, and details that age gracefully. Each apartment feels like an urban retreat, suspended above the chaos but still deeply connected to the city. Step outside, and you’re minutes from Chong Nonsi BTS, Lumphini Park, and Sathorn’s best cafés and eateries. Step back in, and the noise fades behind lush courtyards and a 50-meter pool lined with palm trees.
Life here attracts a quiet mix of residents: creative professionals, long-term expats, and a few design-savvy Thais who appreciate substance over flash. The result is a community that feels lived-in — sophisticated without being showy, private but not detached.
Our Verdict
The Met remains one of Sathorn’s most timeless addresses. It’s a rare blend of architecture, functionality and tropical charm — proof that luxury in Bangkok doesn’t always mean new, just well-designed.
Details
Location: South Sathorn Road, between Chong Nonsi BTS and Lumpini Park
Developer: Hotel Properties Limited (HPL Singapore)
Architect: WOHA
Units: 370 residences | 69 floorsFacilities: Pool, gym, tennis courts, gardens, concierge, 24-hour security
Nearby: The Commons Sala Daeng, Il Bolognese, Banyan Tree Bangkok

