Ratchawong Road

The building along the road were owned by foreign companies (Chinese, Indian, and European) who were running wholesale businesses.

The area near Yaowarat Road were once situated shopping centres and restaurants with popular menu of boil rice, ice cream, people of nobel family loved to come for dinner.

[3] In 1944, the time before World War II would soon come to an end, this point used to be the first location of Bangkok Bank, founded and operated by Chin Sophonpanich.

[4] In addition, the end of the road is also the terminal of BMA's bus line 204 (2-52) (Mo Chit 2-Ratchawong Pier).

In early 2016, Ratchawong Road ranked as the best pedestrian street of Bangkok from Urban Design and Development Center (UddC) due to the two sides surrounded by shaded trees, full of lively stalls and active shophouses.

Ratchawong Road in the phase between Suea Pa and Ratchawong Intersections (white building is Grand China Hotel)