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Bangkok Rooftop Bars Open on Weeknights Worth the Ride from Khao San Road
Listicle Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Bangkok Rooftop Bars Open on Weeknights Worth the Ride from Khao San Road

Weeknight rooftop bars in Bangkok: fewer crowds, better tables, and sunset views worth the taxi from Khao San. Hours, dress codes, prices, and how to get there.


We cut across Soi Rambuttri just as the wok smoke lifts and a tuk-tuk rattles by, and we look up — the sky is turning sherbet over the river, and our phones are already pulling up options for a Bangkok rooftop bars weeknight plan. Weeknights are when the city exhales. The farang bachelor parties are back Khao San Road, the queues ease, and the best rooftops save their prime corners for anyone who shows up with a smile and a shirt with sleeves.

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  • Prices are approximate and in THB.
  • Last checked: June 2026.
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Why Weeknights Win (and What to Expect)

On a Tuesday, the elevator doors shush open and the bass is a soft thump instead of a chest punch. We actually hear the ice crack in the shaker. Weeknights mean better tables for sunset, more chatty bartenders, and sometimes friendlier prices. You’ll still dress smart-casual — most spots frown at flip-flops and sleeveless tops — but you won’t need to elbow your way to the glass for that skyline selfie.

  • Typical hours: most open around 5–6 pm and run to midnight or 1 am on weekdays (approx.).
  • Prices: cocktails are often approx. 320–550 THB; draft beer approx. 180–290 THB; wine by the glass approx. 300–500 THB. Expect 7% VAT + 10% service on bills at hotel rooftops.
  • Happy hours: commonly 5–7 pm or 6–8 pm on weekdays with deals like 2-for-1 or select cocktails under approx. 250–350 THB. Always ask — menus change faster than a summer storm.
  • Weather: rainy season can shut the open-air decks without notice; many venues keep an indoor lounge backup.

For more on what to wear and when to book, we keep a deeper dive here: Bangkok Rooftop Bars with Dress Codes and Reservations Worth Planning For.

Best Bangkok rooftop bars weeknight picks

These are the rooftops we count on from Monday to Thursday — solid crowd, strong drinks, and views that don’t blink.

Octave Rooftop Lounge & Bar (Sukhumvit Soi 57, Thong Lo)

If we only had one weeknight play, we’d ride the BTS to Thong Lo and orbit Octave’s three levels. It’s a 360-degree sweep from the river to Rama IX, with sunset up top and a DJ easing into house grooves by 8 pm.

  • Vibe & crowd: after-work locals, date-night duos, a few savvy travelers — never dead, rarely crushed.
  • Hours: approx. 5 pm–1 am on weekdays.
  • Dress: smart-casual; closed shoes and sleeves help after 8 pm.
  • Prices: cocktails approx. 350–520 THB; beer approx. 200–280 THB.
  • Happy hour: often early evening (approx. 5–7 pm). Ask at the bar.
  • Getting there: BTS Thong Lo (Exit 3), quick stroll up Sukhumvit 55 then left onto Soi 57.

Above Eleven (Sukhumvit Soi 11)

Peruvian–Japanese nikkei plates, skyline breeze, and a weeknight crowd with sanuk written all over it. The park-themed design and Pisco Sours hit right after 7 pm.

  • Vibe & crowd: expats, creative industry folks, Soi 11 regulars.
  • Hours: approx. 6 pm–1 am on weekdays.
  • Dress: smart-casual; no beachwear.
  • Prices: cocktails approx. 320–480 THB; beer approx. 180–250 THB; ceviche plates approx. 320–520 THB.
  • Happy hour: rotating weekday deals (approx. 6–8 pm). Confirm on arrival.
  • Getting there: BTS Nana (Exit 3), 8-minute walk into Soi 11.

Red Sky (Centara Grand at CentralWorld, Ratchaprasong)

Glass-curve glam and city-center convenience. We like it for a Tuesday date night with a view straight down Rama I.

  • Vibe & crowd: shoppers-turned-sippers, couples, travelers who want comfort with their skyline.
  • Hours: approx. 5 pm–1 am.
  • Dress: smart; avoid flip-flops and sportswear.
  • Prices: cocktails approx. 380–600 THB; wine by the glass approx. 380–650 THB.
  • Reservations: easy to snag a table weekdays; call if you want a front-row spot.
  • Getting there: BTS Chit Lom or Siam, skywalk into CentralWorld.

Spectrum Lounge & Bar (Hyatt Regency Sukhumvit)

Two-level layout with indoor lounge and open terrace. Weeknights hum with a Bangkok business crowd easing into jazz-funk.

  • Vibe & crowd: polished but not stiff, hotel chic.
  • Hours: approx. 5 pm–1 am.
  • Dress: smart-casual.
  • Prices: cocktails approx. 380–600 THB; beer approx. 220–300 THB.
  • Happy hour: selective weekdays; ask the bartender.
  • Getting there: BTS Nana, walk up Sukhumvit.

Tichuca Rooftop Bar (Thonglor, T-One Building)

The glowing “tree” lights up Instagram, but here’s the secret: on weeknights you actually get a table. It’s buzzy without the Saturday scrum.

  • Vibe & crowd: influencer energy, DJs, young local set.
  • Hours: approx. 5 pm–1 am (last entry earlier if at capacity).
  • Dress: smart-casual; sneakers are fine, avoid tank tops/flip-flops.
  • Prices: signature cocktails approx. 350–520 THB; beer approx. 200–260 THB.
  • Entry: sometimes a queue; weeknights are merciful.
  • Getting there: BTS Thong Lo, 6–8 minute walk.

Vertigo & Moon Bar (Banyan Tree Bangkok, Sathorn)

Nothing but sky around you and the hum of Sathorn below. We go midweek when the wind carries the clink of glass instead of the roar of a crowd.

  • Vibe & crowd: special-occasion couples, seasoned travelers.
  • Hours: approx. 6 pm–12 am on weekdays.
  • Dress: smart; collared shirts and closed shoes recommended.
  • Prices: cocktails approx. 450–700 THB; wine glass approx. 450–800 THB.
  • Reservations: helpful for edge tables, easier midweek.
  • Getting there: MRT Lumphini, 10–12 minute walk or short taxi.

Sky Bar at Lebua (State Tower, Silom)

The Hangover effect never died, but weeknights soften it. The gold dome gleams, the river loops like a black ribbon, and the menu reads premium.

  • Vibe & crowd: bucket-listing travelers, celebratory groups.
  • Hours: approx. 6 pm–12 am weekdays.
  • Dress: strictly smart; no shorts/flip-flops.
  • Prices: cocktails approx. 500–900 THB; beer limited and pricey.
  • Notes: some areas are standing-only; service charge applies.
  • Getting there: BTS Saphan Taksin, then taxi or a 15-minute walk up Charoen Krung.

SEEN Restaurant & Bar (Avani+ Riverside Bangkok Hotel, Thonburi)

Riverside sunsets hit different. We ferry over the khlong-fed Chao Phraya and watch barges gliding past while the DJ warms up.

  • Vibe & crowd: date-night duos, hotel guests, chilled groups.
  • Hours: approx. 5 pm–1 am.
  • Dress: smart-casual.
  • Prices: cocktails approx. 350–600 THB; beer approx. 200–300 THB.
  • Getting there: BTS Saphan Taksin to the Avani/Anantara pier shuttle, or taxi across Krung Thonburi Bridge.

ABar Rooftop (Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, Sukhumvit Soi 22)

Gin library, leafy corners, and enough hush to actually talk. A sleeper hit on a Wednesday.

  • Vibe & crowd: cocktail nerds, low-key dates, hotel insiders.
  • Hours: approx. 5 pm–1 am.
  • Dress: smart-casual.
  • Prices: cocktails approx. 360–560 THB; G&Ts vary by tonic/pour.
  • Getting there: BTS Phrom Phong, 8–10 minute walk toward Benchasiri Park.

MOJJO Rooftop Lounge (Sukhumvit Soi 24)

Latin beats, breezy terrace, and solid value for the neighborhood. We slide in for plantain bites and a rum Old Fashioned.

  • Vibe & crowd: mixed expat/local, relaxed groups.
  • Hours: approx. 5 pm–1 am.
  • Dress: smart-casual.
  • Prices: cocktails approx. 300–480 THB; beer approx. 180–250 THB.
  • Getting there: BTS Phrom Phong, short stroll down Soi 24.

If you’re hunting for wallet-friendlier pours to keep a Khao San Road night alive, we’ve rounded up options here: Bangkok Rooftop Bars with the Best Cheap Drink Deals Worth Leaving Khao San Road For.

Weeknight-friendly details: hours, reservations, dress, deals

  • Opening hours: most rooftops unlock the doors around 5 or 6 pm; last call is usually midnight–1 am on weekdays (approx.). Riverside venues sometimes shut a touch earlier.
  • Reservations: not essential on Mondays–Thursdays unless you want a front-row edge for sunset or you’re a group of 4+. Bookable spots usually hold tables for 15–20 minutes.
  • Dress codes: “smart-casual” means no beachwear — think shoes over flip-flops, sleeves over singlets. Some places (Lebua, Vertigo) lean stricter. When in doubt, wear linen or light cotton; Bangkok heat can feel like a hug you didn’t ask for.
  • Happy hour windows: the classic 5–7 pm still pops up, with 2-for-1s or select cocktails under approx. 300–350 THB. Ask — even if there’s no chalkboard, bartenders will steer you.
  • Hidden fees: hotels commonly add 10% service + 7% VAT; standalone rooftops might list tax-inclusive.

First-timers who want the postcard skyline should peek at this primer: Bangkok Rooftop Bars for First-Time Visitors Who Want a Classic City View.

Rooftops by goal: pick your weekday mission

  • Skyline bangers: Octave, Red Sky, Vertigo, Sky Bar at Lebua.
  • Date nights: Red Sky, SEEN, Spectrum, Vertigo.
  • After-work drinks: Above Eleven, Spectrum, ABar Rooftop.
  • Relaxed groups: MOJJO, Above Eleven, Octave (lower levels), SEEN.
  • Upscale experiences: Sky Bar at Lebua, Vertigo, Spectrum.

a splurge night, we keep a curated shortlist here: Bangkok Rooftop Bars Worth the Taxi from Khao San Road for a Special Night Out.

Getting there from Khao San and central Bangkok

We love Khao San’s chaos — the thump of bass, the sweet rot of durian drifting from a cart, the lifesaving blast of 7-Eleven AC — but the rooftops live along the BTS/MRT spine.

  • From Khao San Road/Phra Athit:

    • Fastest: Grab or meter taxi to Sukhumvit/Silom (approx. 120–220 THB depending on traffic, plus tolls if using expressway). Leave by 5 pm if you want sunset.
    • Scenic: Chao Phraya Express boat from Phra Arthit Pier to Saphan Taksin (approx. 16–20 THB), then BTS to your stop. Great for SEEN, Lebua, or Sathorn rooftops.
    • Tuk-tuk: fun for short hops, but haggle first and expect approx. 80–150 THB for cross-neighborhood rides.
  • From Siam/Chit Lom/Asok:

    • BTS rules the night. Thong Lo/Phrom Phong for Octave, ABar, MOJJO; Nana/Asok for Above Eleven and Spectrum; Sala Daeng/Saphan Taksin for Vertigo and Lebua.

  • Neighborhoods that shine on weeknights:
    • Sukhumvit (Soi 11, 22, 24, 57): dense cluster, walkable between bars, easy hops on BTS.
    • Sathorn/Silom: business crowd mellows after 8 pm; river breezes make it bearable.
    • Riverside (Thonburi side): fewer crowds, romantic light on the water; build in boat/ferry time.

skip dinner plans and just sip with a view we sketched out easy-drinking picks here: Bangkok Rooftop Bars from Khao San Road That Are Best for Drinks Without a Full Dinner Plan.

Tips to dodge weekend crowds while nailing sunset-to-night

  • Aim for Monday to Wednesday: Thursdays can feel like a soft Friday.
  • Hit sunset early: be at the elevator by 5:20–5:40 pm for golden hour (earlier in cool season, later in hot season). Grab that west-facing corner and let Bangkok glow.
  • Two-stop strategy: start with a view-first spot (Octave/Red Sky) for sunset, then slide to a vibe-forward bar (Above Eleven/Tichuca) for post-8 pm beats.
  • Mind the rain: storms pop after 6 pm. If clouds build, choose venues with indoor lounges so your night doesn’t wash out.
  • Hydrate and rotate: one cocktail, one water — the heat sneaks up. Water is usually approx. 60–120 THB at hotels.
  • Cash vs. card: cards widely accepted; keep small bills for taxis and boats.
  • Scams and touts: around Silom and Nana you’ll get the soft sell. A firm “mai ao, khop khun krub/ka” (no thanks, thank you) keeps it moving.

Know before you go: weeknight sanity savers

  • AC breaks: some rooftops are breezy but not frigid; dress light, bring a thin layer if you catch a windy night.
  • Solo? Sit at the bar: bartenders pour local tips alongside the gin. We’ve scored quiet corners and surprise tastings this way.
  • Groups of 5+: call ahead: even weekdays, larger groups do better with a reservation and a clear arrival time.
  • Food game: bar bites are decent but not cheap; consider a pre-game bowl of boat noodles near Victory Monument (approx. 50–80 THB) or a quick pad thai fling on Phra Athit before you ride.
  • Sleep near the action: if we’re rooftop-hopping hard midweek, near Phra Athit Road or along Sukhumvit so the last taxi isn’t a saga. Khao San is great for late eats when you roll back.

Weeknights in Bangkok are the city at half-smile — the skyline is yours, the queues are human, and the sanuk feels earned. We’ll be the ones hugging the river breeze at SEEN for sundown, then chasing the neon up Sukhumvit to Octave or Above Eleven. Text us when you hit the elevator; we’ll save you the west-facing seat.

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