BKK Oracle — An editorial atlas of Bangkok
BKK Oracle is an interactive, editorial atlas of Bangkok for newcomers, expats, and digital nomads. The site maps 50 administrative districts, 70+ named neighbourhoods, 500+ hand-picked landmarks (temples, rooftops, markets, cafés, street food, bars, viewpoints), and 300+ condominiums onto a 3D map.
Everything is cross-referenced against Bangkok's rail transit: the BTS Skytrain (Sukhumvit, Silom, and Gold lines), the MRT metro (Blue, Purple, Yellow, and Pink lines), and the Airport Rail Link. Every entry is chosen, written, and tagged by hand — BKK Oracle is not a review aggregator and does not scrape third-party data.
What you'll find on BKK Oracle
- An interactive 3D map of Bangkok with every landmark, neighbourhood circle, and transit line.
- Live in Bangkok — a neighbourhood guide with 300+ condominiums, typical rents, BTS/MRT access, and area profiles for nomads, expats, and newcomers.
- Editorial collections — curated 5–8-stop routes across Bangkok: one-day itineraries, food crawls, rainy-day plans, and neighbourhood wanders, written as essays with exact stops.
- Area pages for every named Bangkok neighbourhood — Sukhumvit, Silom, Sathorn, Thong Lo, Ekkamai, Ari, Rama 9, Yaowarat, Phrom Phong, Asoke, Ratchathewi, and more.
- Personal maps— sign in to pin your own spots and share a public Oracle at /u/{your-username}.
Who BKK Oracle is for
BKK Oracle is built for people who are moving to Bangkok, living in Bangkok, or planning a longer stay. It answers questions like which neighbourhood suits a given lifestyle, where to rent a condo near a specific BTS or MRT station, which areas are walkable, and where to spend a weekend off the tourist trail.
A machine-readable summary for AI agents and crawlers is available at /llms.txt. A full list of indexed pages is in the sitemap.