Bangkok Rooftop Bars with Sky-High Pools Worth the Trip from Khao San Road
Sip, dip, and watch Bangkok glow. Our favorite rooftop bars with poolside vibes, prices, hours, and how to get there from Khao San Road.
Golden hour on Khao San Road hits like a cymbal crash — woks spitting fire, bass thumping from an open-front bar, a sweet whiff of mango sticky rice cut by a tuk-tuk’s exhaust. We look at each other, slick with sweat, and make the only sensible call: trade the street heat for a sky breeze and a swim. Tonight we’re chasing bangkok rooftop bars pool vibes — places where you can sip, dip, and soak in that skyline without feeling like a farang cliché.
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Bangkok rooftop bars with pools: our top picks
We’re focusing on venues with a true poolside atmosphere — either an actual rooftop pool next to the bar, or regular pool parties where buying a drink gets you on the deck. Policies shift, so always check if non-guests can swim or if it’s look-but-don’t-dip.
SEEN Restaurant & Bar at Avani+ Riverside Bangkok Hotel — river breeze, neon glow, and that photogenic pool
- Where: Thon Buri side, attached to Riverside Plaza (near Charoen Nakhon). Easiest via BTS Saphan Taksin + Chao Phraya Express boat to Sathorn/Central Pier, then hotel shuttle boat; or taxi over Krung Thon Buri Bridge.
- Hours: Evenings till late (typically 5 pm–1 am). Check for Sunday brunch and special DJ nights.
- Dress code: Smart-casual. Closed shoes for guys are safest; no swimwear in dining/bar zones unless it’s a designated pool event.
- Reservations: Recommended for sunset tables and weekends.
- Prices: Cocktails approx. 350–550 THB; beers 180–260 THB; shared plates 280–520 THB.
- Best for: Sunset dates, birthday groups, and anyone who wants river-meets-sky photos without the Silom/Sukhumvit chaos.
- Amenities vibe: A dramatic oval pool anchors the terrace — sometimes purely decorative, sometimes part of ticketed pool parties. Expect lounge seating, DJs on event nights, and a sweeping Chao Phraya panorama.
Insider note: From Khao San, we grab a quick taxi to Phra Arthit Pier, ride the boat to Sathorn, and hop the shuttle — faster than sitting in a cab all the way to Thon Buri at rush hour.
amBar Bangkok (Four Points Sukhumvit 15) — casual rooftop pool party energy off Asok
- Where: Sukhumvit Soi 15, a few minutes’ walk from BTS Asok/MRT Sukhumvit.
- Hours: Typically 5 pm–late for the bar; afternoons when there’s a pool party.
- Dress code: Smart-casual by default; proper swimwear for pool events (no street clothes in the water).
- Reservations: For parties, pre-sale tickets or table reservations are smart; walk-ins can queue.
- Prices: Pool party cover often approx. 300–600 THB (sometimes includes a drink). Cocktails 280–420 THB; beers 140–220 THB.
- Best for: Weekend sanuk with DJs, friendly mixed crowd, easy BTS access.
- Amenities vibe: A bona fide rooftop pool right by the bar, loungers, and a sound system that wakes up Soi 15. On non-event nights, it’s more low-key — pool access may be for hotel guests only.
Street tip: After, we like to slip down Soi 11 for late-night noodles or a mango smoothie before training it back to Saphan Taksin for a river hop home.
SO/ Bangkok Pool Party — the city’s flagship monthly splash
- Where: North edge of Lumphini Park (Rama IV), easy from MRT Lumphini or BTS Sala Daeng + 10–15 min walk.
- Hours: Traditionally a once-a-month Saturday blowout, afternoon to evening (think 1 pm–9 pm). Dates shift — follow announcements.
- Dress code: Swimwear welcome; bring a cover-up for lobby areas. Security checks are strict.
- Reservations: Pre-sale tickets strongly advised; walk-in capacity varies.
- Prices: Cover approx. 600–900 THB with one drink; additional drinks 250–380 THB.
- Best for: High-energy day-drinking, DJ-led dance floor, meet-cute by the infinity edge.
- Amenities vibe: A wide pool terrace with skyline peeks, multiple bars, towel counters, and a reliably buzzy crowd. Not a sit-and-whisper spot — this is where Bangkok turns up.
Logistics: Showers are basic; lockers may be limited. Bring a small waterproof pouch for your phone, and cashless is common at bars on busy days.
H2O Pool Bar at The Continent Hotel — a high-perch dip over Asok’s lights
- Where: On the Asok interchange, Sukhumvit Soi 21. Steps from BTS Asok/MRT Sukhumvit.
- Hours: Daytime for guests; evenings often open to non-guests for drinks (check policy). Bar hours typically 5 pm–midnight.
- Dress code: Smart-casual for evening bar access; proper swimwear during any sanctioned dip sessions.
- Reservations: Helpful for sunset window seats.
- Prices: Cocktails approx. 300–450 THB; wines by the glass 260–420 THB; small bites 220–380 THB.
- Best for: Low-key date night, pre-dinner drinks before Sukhumvit plans, intimate skyline photos by the pool edge.
- Amenities vibe: Compact rooftop pool with loungers and a mellow soundtrack. When there’s no event, the pool is often look-only for non-guests — call ahead if a swim is a must.
Liquid Pool Bar at Compass SkyView — Phrom Phong sundowners with EmQuartier views
- Where: Sukhumvit Soi 24, a quick stroll from BTS Phrom Phong.
- Hours: Daytime pool bar for guests; occasional evening events open to non-guests. Schedules change seasonally.
- Dress code: Pool wear by day; smart-casual at night.
- Reservations: For events or cabanas, yes; casual drinks often walk-in.
- Prices: Day passes, when offered, approx. 500–1,000 THB; cocktails 320–480 THB; bar snacks 240–420 THB.
- Best for: Daytime lounging after a mall crawl, sunset Aperol by the water, lighter crowds than Thonglor mega-spots.
- Amenities vibe: Sleek pool deck with city-facing loungers, good golden-hour angles, and a separate rooftop bar upstairs (Vanilla Sky) if you want to chase night views post-dip.
High Bar at Lancaster Bangkok — sunset swims near Phetchaburi
- Where: Near Phetchaburi Road and Makkasan; closest transit is MRT Phetchaburi or ARL Makkasan + short taxi/tuk-tuk.
- Hours: Often open from late afternoon to late night; day access sometimes available for a fee — confirm ahead.
- Dress code: Smart-casual; swimwear for pool use when permitted.
- Reservations: Not mandatory, but smart for weekend sunsets.
- Prices: Cocktails approx. 280–420 THB; day passes (when available) 500–900 THB; beers 150–220 THB.
- Best for: A quieter, grown-up sundowner, especially if you’ve been exploring the khlong boats around Saen Saep and want an easy hop.
- Amenities vibe: Elevated pool with a breezy terrace and less of the see-and-be-seen pressure.
Splash Pool Bar at Aloft Bangkok (Soi 11) — cheeky Soi 11 energy with occasional dips
- Where: Sukhumvit Soi 11, 10–12 minutes from BTS Nana.
- Hours: Daytime for guests; select pool parties and public events pop up — watch listings.
- Dress code: Swimwear for events; smart-casual the rest of the time.
- Reservations: Recommended for ticketed parties.
- Prices: Event covers approx. 300–600 THB; long drinks 250–380 THB; buckets are rare here (save that for Khao San).
- Best for: Group hangs that can spill onto Soi 11’s nightlife after — think tacos, late-night pad krapao, and one too many “just one more” stops.
- Amenities vibe: Urban pool deck, upbeat playlists, and the kind of people-watching that defines Sukhumvit.
Siam@Siam Design Hotel pool deck — artsy mosaic edge with city sightlines
- Where: Rama I Road by National Stadium BTS; walkable to MBK and the art school scene.
- Hours: Pool deck is daytime guest territory; occasional sundowner or event nights open to non-guests.
- Dress code: Pool wear by day; casual-smart for evening drinks.
- Reservations: Follow event pages; space is limited when it opens to the public.
- Prices: Cocktails approx. 280–420 THB; softs 90–150 THB; day-use (when offered) 500–900 THB.
- Best for: Daytime lounging between Siam shopping runs, creative sunset photos.
- Amenities vibe: Striking mosaic pool with quirky design touches, a small bar, and the city unfolding below. For a full after-dark skyline, the hotel’s upper rooftop restaurant/bar is the move (no pool up there).
What to expect at poolside rooftops
- Infinity edges and city frames: Not every "rooftop" pool is literally on the highest roof, but the best decks frame Bangkok’s glow — Rama IV traffic ribbons, Lumphini’s treetops, or the dark ribbon of the Chao Phraya.
- Loungers and daybeds: First come, first served unless there’s a minimum spend (approx. 1,000–3,000 THB per daybed at some venues during events). Towels are often provided with a deposit.
- Food menus: Think easy bar plates — satay skewers, fries, sliders, calamari — with mains around 280–520 THB and finger food 160–320 THB.
- DJs and photo ops: Expect weekend DJs at party-forward spots, chilled playlists midweek elsewhere. Sunset is prime selfie hour — the light does half the work.
- Pool access rules: In Bangkok, many pools belong to hotels. Non-guest swims are usually for ticketed events or with paid day passes. On normal nights, the water can be for looking, not dipping.
Best use cases: choose your moment
- Sunset cocktails: SEEN for river glow; H2O for Asok’s neon canyon; Liquid for warm, peachy light over Phrom Phong.
- Daytime lounging: Compass SkyView’s Liquid or Lancaster’s High Bar when day passes are available; amBar on announced pool party afternoons.
- Nightlife launchpads: amBar and Aloft put you a street or two from Soi 11 mayhem. Start with a dip, end with boat noodles at a corner shophouse.
- Date nights: SEEN’s river breeze and H2O’s intimate terrace feel right for two. Soft lighting, skyline silhouettes, and the occasional clink from the next table.
- Group hangouts: SO/ Pool Party when you want volume and variety — multiple bars, big crowd, and room to roam; amBar for smaller but punchy gatherings.
Practical details that matter (hours, dress, booking, spend)
- Opening hours: Most bars open late afternoon to late night; true pool access is usually daytime or event-based. Always scan the venue’s social feeds the week you go.
- Dress codes: Bangkok rooftop bars lean smart-casual. Closed shoes for men, no athletic shorts at night. Swimwear only at the pool deck and covered up elsewhere. For more on what flies (and what gets you turned away), we break it down here: Bangkok Rooftop Bars with Dress Codes and Reservations Worth Planning For.
- Booking: For sunsets and weekends, reserve. For pool parties, buy pre-sales to skip the heartbreak line.
- Typical spends: Without a cover, plan on 2 drinks + snack each — approx. 800–1,200 THB per person. Pool party covers run approx. 300–900 THB, sometimes including a drink.
- Rain plan: Storms roll in hard and fast. Many decks pause service during lightning; some offer covered lounges. Don’t take it personally — it’s Bangkok being Bangkok.
Getting from Khao San Road to a rooftop pool without melting
- River first, rails second: We usually walk to Phra Athit Pier and ride the Chao Phraya Express to Sathorn/Central Pier. From there, connect to BTS Saphan Taksin. For SEEN/Avani+, switch to the hotel’s shuttle boat. For Sukhumvit spots, take the BTS eastbound.
- Taxi when it counts: In heavy rain or late night, grab a metered taxi. Khao San to Asok/Phrom Phong is typically 120–200 THB approx. without tolls; allow 25–50 minutes depending on traffic. Tuk-tuks are fun but quote first — 120–200 THB for short hops, more at night.
- MRT shortcuts: For Lumphini (SO/), hop a taxi to MRT Sanam Chai or Sam Yot, jump on, and glide under the chaos — less sanuk, more AC.
- Footwear and towels: Pack flip-flops and a small microfiber towel in your day bag. The blast of AC when you duck into 7-Eleven on the walk is your reward.
Tips for picking the right venue by budget, vibe, and neighborhood access
Budget:
- Value plays: amBar and Aloft events often have the friendliest covers and drink pricing (cocktails approx. 250–420 THB).
- Mid-spend sunset: H2O and Lancaster keep things reasonable while delivering real skyline feels.
- Splurge shots: SEEN’s setting and river views come with a bit of a premium, but you’re paying for the frame.
Crowd vibe:
- Party-forward: SO/ Pool Party and amBar on event days — think DJs, floaties, and a social crowd.
- Chill & chat: H2O and Lancaster for couples or small groups who want the sparkle without shouting.
- Shopper’s break: Liquid at Compass SkyView is ideal between EmQuartier and Emporium runs.
Neighborhood access:
- River romantics: SEEN pairs neatly with an afternoon at ICONSIAM or a sunset boat ride.
- Asok/Nana launch: amBar, H2O, and Aloft drop you a soi or two from Bangkok’s late-night spine.
- Siam arts and bites: Siam@Siam puts you near galleries, MBK snacks, and that unmistakable Rama I hum.
Know before you go: pool rules and little realities
- Swim access is not guaranteed: Unless it’s a pool party or a published day pass, assume the water is for hotel guests only. Ask politely; rules change month to month.
- Bring ID and a card: Many venues require ID for entry; some bars go cashless during events.
- Hydrate between cocktails: Bangkok heat is sneaky. Alternate with water (30–60 THB approx.) so you don’t fade before golden hour.
- Beware “special taxis”: Around Sukhumvit, touts love a mark. Use metered cabs or hailed rides, or negotiate firmly.
- Sunscreen and cover-ups: The midday sun can toast you in ten. Thai staff appreciate modesty when you move from pool deck to lobby.
Want more rooftops beyond the pool crowd?
If you’re happy to skip the swim and chase pure skyline drama or a proper dinner upstairs, we’ve rounded up options worth a detour from Khao San:
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When the night finally exhales and the river goes ink-black, we like to drift back to our base near Soi Rambuttri or Phra Athit, pad thai breath warm in the air, already scheming the next dip. Text us when you’re back on Khao San — if the heat’s still got teeth tomorrow, we’ll trade asphalt for altitude again.
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