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Bangkok Rooftop Bars Near MRT and BTS Stations Worth the Trip from Khao San Road
Listicle Thursday, July 2, 2026

Bangkok Rooftop Bars Near MRT and BTS Stations Worth the Trip from Khao San Road

Rooftop bars near MRT and BTS—easy from Khao San. Stations, walking times, dress codes, prices, and the best sunset terraces for your first night out.


We slip out of Khao San Road just as the sky starts to blush, dodging tuk-tuks and pad thai smoke, chasing that first breeze that only a rooftop can deliver. If you’re hunting bangkok rooftop bars MRT BTS makes it easy: boat to BTS Saphan Taksin, a whoosh of AC up the escalator, and suddenly we’re skimming above traffic toward cold drinks and a skyline glittering like it forgot about bedtime.

Data Freshness + Pricing:

  • Prices are approximate and in THB.
  • Last checked: July 2026.
  • Happy hour and promo details change frequently—confirm locally.

If you want more options curated specifically for Skytrain stops, we’ve rounded up some favorites here too: see our guide to rooftops near BTS stations for an easy night out from Khao San Road (/articles/bangkok-bts-rooftop-bars-near-stations).

How we get from Khao San to the sky (fast)

  • Chao Phraya Express boat: From Phra Arthit Pier to Sathorn Pier (BTS Saphan Taksin) is the classic move. Approx. 16–20 THB, about 20–30 minutes depending on the flag boat. From Saphan Taksin, you’re on the BTS Silom Line in two minutes.
  • MRT option: Grab a quick taxi or motorbike (40–120 THB approx.) to MRT Sam Yot or Sanam Chai. From there, Blue Line links to BTS at Asok/Sukhumvit or Silom/Sala Daeng.
  • Fares: BTS/MRT rides usually run 17–59 THB approx. per trip. A Rabbit card (stored-value) saves time at the gates.
  • Timing: Sunsets in Bangkok usually fall between 17:45–18:45 depending on the month. Plan to hit the bar 30–45 minutes before for that golden glow and a table.

Best Bangkok rooftop bars near MRT and BTS (easy from Khao San)

We’ve mixed high-gloss sky lounges with more casual perches. For each spot: the nearest station, the walk, the vibe, and what to sip while the city hums below.

King Power Mahanakhon SkyBar — BTS Chong Nonsi (5–7 min walk)

  • Why we go: Slashes of light down Sathorn Road, the BTS snaking through glass and steel, and that heady “we’re actually in Blade Runner” feeling. Great for first-timers.
  • Drinks & prices: Signature cocktails approx. 420–650 THB; local beers approx. 180–260 THB. Bar snacks and mains available; dinner skewing upscale.
  • Dress code: Smart casual. Closed shoes preferred; no sportswear.
  • Hours: Typically 17:00–00:00 (check current times). Observation deck requires a separate ticket.
  • Reservations: Recommended for sunset tables.
  • Pair it with: Silom after-hours on Soi Convent and Soi Sala Daeng; late bowls of kuay tiew (noodles) on Soi Pipat.

Octave Rooftop Lounge & Bar Rooftop Lounge & Bar — BTS Thong Lo (3–5 min walk)

  • Why we go: A true 360-degree crown above Sukhumvit 57. Sunset here tastes like mango and sea breeze.
  • Drinks & prices: Classic cocktails approx. 380–550 THB; wine by the glass 350–600 THB. Bar bites do the job.
  • Dress code: Smart casual; shorts are okay, avoid flip-flops.
  • Hours: Usually 17:00–01:00.
  • Reservations: Useful for prime sunset; walk-ins ok early.
  • Pair it with: Thong Lo’s izakayas and craft bars along Sukhumvit Soi 55 and Ekkamai.

Red Sky — BTS Chit Lom (10–12 min walk via skywalk) or BTS Siam (12–15 min)

  • Why we go: A glowing arch and wide-angle views of CentralWorld and the Siam shopping district. Polished without being stiff.
  • Drinks & prices: Cocktails approx. 420–650 THB; sparkling by the glass from 450–700 THB.
  • Dress code: Smart casual. Avoid athletic wear and beach sandals.
  • Hours: Typically 17:00–01:00.
  • Reservations: Recommended for outdoor terrace seating.
  • Pair it with: Night shopping at CentralWorld or Ratchaprasong’s skywalk circuit; street skewers on Soi Langsuan.

Vertigo & Moon Bar — MRT Lumphini (10–12 min walk)

  • Why we go: That open-air, no-railings illusion and a gentle breeze rolling off Lumphini Park. This is the Bangkok postcard—only with better cocktails.
  • Drinks & prices: Signatures approx. 450–750 THB; beer 220–300 THB.
  • Dress code: Smart. Closed shoes, long pants preferred for men.
  • Hours: Commonly 17:00–00:00 (weather permitting).
  • Reservations: Book for sunset; the dining side fills quickly.
  • Pair it with: A stroll by the park or a taxi hop to Sala Daeng for late-night sanuk (fun).

Above Eleven — BTS Nana (8–10 min walk; Sukhumvit Soi 11)

  • Why we go: Peruvian-Japanese ceviche with a skyline chaser, DJs kicking up a groove, and the dance-thrum of Soi 11 waiting downstairs.
  • Drinks & prices: Pisco cocktails approx. 360–520 THB; beer 180–260 THB. Good for shared plates.
  • Dress code: Smart casual. Sneakers okay; avoid tank tops/flip-flops.
  • Hours: Typically 17:00–02:00 (kitchen earlier).
  • Reservations: Helpful on weekends; walk-in line moves.
  • Pair it with: Club-crawl along Soi 11, or slide two doors over to a speakeasy.

Spectrum Lounge & Bar — BTS Nana (5–7 min walk)

  • Why we go: A split-level space with a proper lounge and an al fresco deck. Good date night without being too precious.
  • Drinks & prices: Cocktails approx. 400–650 THB; wine by the glass 380–650 THB; bites mid-upscale.
  • Dress code: Smart casual.
  • Hours: Usually 17:30–01:00.
  • Reservations: Nice-to-have for sofa spots; walk-in early.
  • Pair it with: Sukhumvit late eats—moo ping (pork skewers) and noodles around Soi 3–13.

Cielo Sky Bar — BTS Phra Khanong (3–5 min walk)

  • Why we go: Breezy, less formal, with wallet-friendlier pours and a neighborhood vibe. No need to whisper your order here.
  • Drinks & prices: Cocktails approx. 280–420 THB; beers 150–220 THB; casual mains reasonable.
  • Dress code: Relaxed smart casual; shorts fine.
  • Hours: Commonly 17:00–00:00.
  • Reservations: Usually easy, even last-minute.
  • Pair it with: W District night market or a craft pint in Ekkamai.

Sky on 20 — BTS Asok (10–12 min) or BTS Phrom Phong (12–15 min)

  • Why we go: A mid-rise perch with close-up city textures—neon signs, tail-lights, and alleys that look like movie sets.
  • Drinks & prices: Cocktails approx. 300–480 THB; buckets of beers for groups sometimes available (check promos).
  • Dress code: Smart casual.
  • Hours: Typically 17:00–01:00.
  • Reservations: Weekends get busy; weekday sunsets are easier.
  • Pair it with: Soi Cowboy’s neon a few minutes away, or Terminal 21 night bites.

Penthouse Bar + Grill — BTS Phloen Chit (5–7 min walk)

  • Why we go: Sleek, moody, grown-up. When we want a proper martini and a bit of hush.
  • Drinks & prices: Classic cocktails approx. 420–700 THB; high-end spirits available.
  • Dress code: Smart. Collared shirts play better here.
  • Hours: Evenings till late (check latest).
  • Reservations: Recommended for bar booths and the grill upstairs.
  • Pair it with: Embassy Row stroll down Wireless Road; late dessert on Soi Langsuan.

Tichuca Rooftop Bar — BTS Nana (8–10 min walk; Sukhumvit Soi 11)

  • Why we go: That glowing bamboo canopy and a crowd that shows up for the vibe. If you want “we’re in Bangkok” photos, this is your set.
  • Drinks & prices: Signatures approx. 320–520 THB; beer 160–240 THB. Expect a queue at peak hours.
  • Dress code: Trendy casual; avoid flip-flops.
  • Hours: Commonly 17:00–02:00.
  • Reservations: Limited; arrive early or line up post-dinner.
  • Pair it with: Soi 11’s late-night snack carts and club hopping.

Yào Rooftop Bar — BTS Chong Nonsi (12–15 min walk) or MRT Sam Yan (10–12 min)

  • Why we go: Old Shanghai glam over Surawongse, with Chinatown glowing to the west. Dim sum with your sundowner? Yes.
  • Drinks & prices: Cocktails approx. 360–600 THB; Chinese-inspired nibbles.
  • Dress code: Smart casual.
  • Hours: Evenings till late (weather dependent).
  • Reservations: Handy for window tables.
  • Pair it with: A grab ride to Yaowarat Road for late-night noodles and a mango sticky rice nightcap.

HI-SO Rooftop Bar — MRT Lumphini (3–5 min walk)

  • Why we go: Front-row view of Lumphini Park’s black mirror at night, plus DJ nights that don’t take themselves too seriously.
  • Drinks & prices: Cocktails approx. 350–580 THB; beer 180–260 THB.
  • Dress code: Smart casual.
  • Hours: Typically 17:00–00:00.
  • Reservations: Weekends can be buzzy—book if you want a sofa.
  • Pair it with: Silom’s night market energy or a late congee stop near Sala Daeng.

Brewski — BTS Asok (7–10 min walk)

  • Why we go: Craft beer heaven with a city backdrop—no need to pretend you taste notes of lychee in your IPA (we won’t judge).
  • Drinks & prices: Drafts approx. 220–380 THB; flights often good value. Pub grub to match.
  • Dress code: Casual to smart casual.
  • Hours: Evenings till late.
  • Reservations: Good for groups.
  • Pair it with: Soi 18–22 street eats or a quick hop to Phrom Phong for late sushi.

CHAR Rooftop Bar — BTS Phloen Chit (8–10 min walk)

  • Why we go: Big-city terrace with strong cocktails and a vantage that frames Wireless Road like a catwalk.
  • Drinks & prices: Signatures approx. 380–620 THB; wine by glass 350–600 THB.
  • Dress code: Smart casual; closed shoes preferred.
  • Hours: Typically 17:00–00:00.
  • Reservations: Sunset on weekends—book it.
  • Pair it with: A chilled wander down Soi Ruamrudee’s restaurants.

Dress codes, lines, and other rooftop realities

Bangkok’s rooftops run from laid-back to fussy. Some sanity-savers:

  • Footwear: High-end spots can turn away flip-flops and athletic slides. Shorts are often okay if they’re smart. If you’re unsure, our dress code guide has the details (/articles/bangkok-rooftop-dress-code).
  • Weather: Rooftops can close for rain. If the sky looks moody, call ahead or keep a Plan B nearby at street level.
  • Reservations: For Friday/Saturday sunsets, book. For midweek, arrive early and charm the host.
  • Budgets: For most places above, a drink + snack lands around 500–900 THB approx. per person. Ultra-luxe can push higher.

Where to base yourself for easy BTS/MRT nights

If we’re in a “rooftops every night” mood, we crash near Nana–Asok for the BTS crossfire and Soi 11 eats, or around Phrom Phong for quieter mornings and park strolls. On riverside nights, staying near Saphan Taksin BTS keeps the boat-and-rail hop simple. Around Lumphini/Sala Daeng, you’re a short stroll to park views and Silom’s late snacks. If your Khao San guesthouse is home base, we aim for early starts to beat lines and a last boat back before service winds down.

Turn your rooftop into dinner

Some places are worth lingering over a full meal. For ideas where the food is as strong as the view, we’ve pulled together a set of dinner-worthy rooftops (/articles/bangkok-rooftop-dinner). If you’re planning a dressier night with reservations, this list helps you pick your splurge (/articles/bangkok-rooftop-dress-code).

Pro route-planning from Khao San

  • Fastest rail link: Boat to BTS Saphan Taksin, then Silom Line to Siam; transfer to Sukhumvit Line for Thong Lo, Nana, Asok, Phrom Phong, Phloen Chit. For Lumphini/Vertigo, stay on the Silom Line to Sala Daeng and walk or switch to MRT at Si Lom.
  • Late returns: Boats thin out late at night. If you miss the last one, a taxi or Grab back to Khao San is usually 120–200 THB approx. depending on traffic.
  • Avoiding scams: Ignore the “grand palace closed” style chat near major stations. Metered taxis only, or use Grab.

More BTS-friendly options if you want to go deeper

We’ve also mapped out rooftop bars with easy BTS hops from Khao San, if you want to stack your week with views: try this lineup (/articles/bangkok-rooftop-bars-near-bts-easy-trip-khao-san). And for a rail-first roundup with simple station-by-station moves, here’s another handy guide (/articles/bangkok-bts-rooftop-bars-near-stations).

Step out of Khao San’s thump, ride the khlong breeze or the boat wake, and we’ll be clinking glasses before the ice sweats through. Tonight, we chase sunset at Octave; tomorrow, a moonlit wander above Lumphini. Bangkok keeps the lights on—we just have to ride the rails to meet them.

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