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Bangkok Rooftop Bars Open on Weeknights Near Khao San Road
Listicle Sunday, July 5, 2026

Bangkok Rooftop Bars Open on Weeknights Near Khao San Road

Our weeknight rooftop playbook near Khao San: temple-lit views, sunset rails, live jazz, prices, dress codes, and the fastest ways there by boat or taxi.


We step off the Chao Phraya Express at Tha Tien just as the temple bells hum across the river. The air smells like grilled squid and incense; Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan glows gold, and a server chirps a sawadee with a glass that sweats against our palm. This is exactly why we chase Bangkok rooftop bars by view — the city exhales, the crowds thin, and the best seats are suddenly ours.

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  • Prices are approximate and in THB.
  • Last checked: July 2026.
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Best Bangkok rooftop bars weeknights near Khao San Road

Weeknights (Monday–Thursday) are the sweet spot. From Khao San and Phra Athit we can ride the river or grab a quick taxi and land on rooftops with temple views, skyline edges, and enough breeze to forgive the Bangkok heat.

If you’re up for going a little farther for big-sky views, we’ve also rounded up spots worth the taxi ride here: Bangkok Rooftop Bars Open on Weeknights Worth the Ride from Khao San Road.

Eagle Nest Rooftop Bar (Sala Arun, Tha Tien)

  • Vibe: Intimate, lantern-lit, framed by Wat Arun across the water — prime date-night territory.
  • Where: Soi Pratu Nokyung, a short walk from Tha Tien Pier (N8). From Khao San, take the Chao Phraya Express or a 15–20 min taxi via Sanam Chai.
  • Open: Approx. 5:30 pm–midnight daily (kitchen earlier). Weeknights are easiest for river-facing seats.
  • Dress: Smart-casual works; avoid beachwear and flip-flops.
  • Price: Cocktails approx. 320–450 THB; beers 140–220 THB; small plates 180–320 THB.
  • Reservations: Weeknights often fine to walk in by 6 pm. For a front-row sunset table, call or message ahead.
  • Why we go on weeknights: Fewer selfie sticks, better service, and we can actually hear each other over the soft thump of boats along the khlong.

Sala Rattanakosin Rooftop Bar (Rattanakosin Island)

  • Vibe: Minimalist and stylish, with the river flickering below like a sheet of mercury.
  • Where: Maha Rat Road near Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, 5–7 mins from Tha Tien Pier.
  • Open: Approx. 5 pm–midnight daily.
  • Dress: Smart-casual; shorts are OK if neat.
  • Price: Signature cocktails approx. 350–480 THB; wine by the glass 320–480 THB.
  • Reservations: Weeknights around sunset fill the front ledge; book if you’re timing the sky show.
  • Insider move: Slide in just before 6 pm, order a lemongrass highball, and watch the temple lights pop one by one.
  • Planning dinner? For full-on sunset meals at rooftops around town, see: Bangkok Rooftop Bars for Sunset Dinner, Not Just Drinks.

Above Riva (Riva Arun, Tha Tien)

  • Vibe: Polished-meets-romantic; Thai plates done right, with a terrace that feels built for proposals and anniversaries.
  • Where: Maharat Road, steps from Tha Tien Pier.
  • Open: Approx. 5 pm–10:30 pm (dinner-focused).
  • Dress: Smart-casual; sleeveless shirts for men may be turned away.
  • Price: Cocktails approx. 340–480 THB; mains 280–600 THB.
  • Reservations: Recommended for weeknight dinners along the rail.
  • Why weeknights: The service hums, the pace is relaxed, and there’s space between tables — rare on weekends.

Amorosa Bar at Arun Residence (Tha Tien)

  • Vibe: Old-Bangkok romance — terracotta tiles, wooden banisters, and that Wat Arun postcard view.
  • Where: Soi Pratu Nokyung, near Sala Arun.
  • Open: Approx. 5 pm–11:30 pm.
  • Dress: Casual but tidy.
  • Price: Classic cocktails approx. 280–380 THB; beer 120–180 THB.
  • Reservations: Walk-ins usually fine before 7 pm on weeknights.
  • Pro tip: Bring a light scarf — the river breeze plus bar AC can surprise you after a day of Bangkok sweat.

Baan Wanglang Riverside – Sundeck Bar (Wang Lang Market, Thonburi side)

  • Vibe: Chill, student-heavy, more sanuk than scene; ferries and tugboats drift by as playlists lean Thai-pop.
  • Where: Hop the cross-river ferry from Tha Chang Bangkok or Tha Phae Walking Street to Wang Lang Pier; 3–5 min walk.
  • Open: Approx. 5 pm–midnight.
  • Dress: Casual; sandals OK.
  • Price: Beers approx. 120–180 THB; cocktails 220–320 THB; bar snacks 120–220 THB.
  • Reservations: Not essential. Weeknights mean you can stretch out and let the city spin without you.
  • Why weeknights: The market downstairs is calmer, and you can actually snag a riverfront table.

River Vibe Bar & Restaurant (River View Guest House, Talat Noi)

  • Vibe: Charming and scruffy in the best way — a breezy rooftop with 180° river-and-warehouse views.
  • Where: Talat Noi, 10–12 mins walk from Ratchawong Pier (N5) or a short tuk-tuk from Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Center Road.
  • Open: Approx. 5 pm–11 pm daily.
  • Dress: Anything goes, but keep it respectful.
  • Price: Beers approx. 100–160 THB; simple cocktails 180–260 THB; Thai dishes 120–220 THB.
  • Reservations: Rarely needed on weeknights.
  • Budget tip: If you’re counting baht, this and Sky View 360° are your weekday champions. More wallet-friendly picks here: Bangkok Rooftop Bars with Budget-Friendly Drinks You Can Still Fit Into a Khao San Road Night Out.

Sky View 360° (Grand China Hotel, Chinatown)

  • Vibe: Retro rotating rooftop with a proper 360 — neon Yaowarat one way, the river snaking the other.
  • Where: Ratchawong/Yaowarat junction; 12–15 mins from Ratchawong Pier or taxi from Khao San in 10–20 mins depending on traffic.
  • Open: Approx. 5 pm–midnight daily.
  • Dress: Casual-smart.
  • Price: Classics approx. 260–360 THB; beers 120–180 THB; dim sum plates 100–180 THB.
  • Reservations: Weeknights are relaxed; call ahead for a window table if you want the turn-and-burn view.
  • Why weeknights: The older crowd lingers, the service is unhurried, and the city feels like a toy set from up here.

ThreeSixty Jazz Lounge (Millennium Hilton Riverside)

  • Vibe: Plush sofas, live jazz on select nights, and a glass bubble of river views — it’s date-night smooth.
  • Where: Khlong San, opposite ICONSIAM. Get the Chao Phraya Express to Sathorn (Central Pier), then hotel shuttle boat; or taxi via Charoen Nakhon Road.
  • Open: Approx. 5:30 pm–midnight daily; live music on some weeknights.
  • Dress: Smart-casual; closed shoes for men advised.
  • Price: Cocktails approx. 380–550 THB; wine 350–600 THB.
  • Reservations: Weeknights often easy, but call if you’re chasing a sofa by the glass.
  • Dress-code deep dive: If you want to plan like a pro, read this before you roll up: Bangkok Rooftop Bars with Dress Codes and Reservations Worth Planning For.

SEEN Restaurant & Bar (Avani+ Riverside)

  • Vibe: Flashy and fun — DJs, daybed-style sofas, and that wide-open bend of the river.
  • Where: Thonburi riverbank near Krung Thon Buri. From Sathorn Pier, take the hotel’s shuttle boat; taxi via Charoennakorn Road works too.
  • Open: Approx. 5 pm–1 am daily.
  • Dress: Trendy smart-casual.
  • Price: Cocktails approx. 380–600 THB; sharing plates 240–520 THB.
  • Reservations: Worth it for sunset even on a Tuesday; walk-ins often fine after 9 pm on weeknights.
  • Why weeknights: Less posing, more space — and the staff have time to chat through the menu.

Red Sky (Centara Grand at CentralWorld) — the skyline extra if you don’t mind a short taxi

  • Vibe: 360-degree city glow, illuminated arcs, and proper skyscraper swagger.
  • Where: Ratchaprasong; 20–30 mins by taxi from Khao San depending on traffic; or BTS Chit Lom/Siam if you’re already on the Sukhumvit side.
  • Open: Approx. 5 pm–1 am daily.
  • Dress: Smart-casual; no sportswear.
  • Price: Cocktails approx. 420–650 THB; wine 380–700 THB.
  • Reservations: Weeknights are the hack for rail-side views without a wait.
  • Note: If you plan to make a night of it with dinner, consider these picks: Bangkok Rooftop Bars for Sunset Dinner, Not Just Drinks.

Why weeknights beat weekends (and yes, it shows)

  • Smaller crowds: We actually get the front row for sunsets instead of peering over someone’s ring light.
  • Better service: Bartenders have time to talk pandan syrups and Thai basil instead of sprinting.
  • Easier seating: Walk-ins work at places that gatekeep on Fridays.
  • Softer soundtrack: The thump from Khao San bars fades under river breezes and clinking ice — perfect for catching up after a day temple-hopping.

Practical game plan from Khao San

Getting there fast (and cheap)

  • Boat first: From Phra Athit Pier, hop the Chao Phraya Express south to Tha Tien (N8) for the Wat Arun cluster, to Ratchawong (N5) for Chinatown, or to Sathorn (Central Pier) for hotel shuttles to riverside skyscrapers. Fares approx. 16–30 THB.
  • Taxi or Grab: For Red Sky and central malls, taxis are easier from Ratchadamnoen Klang. Expect approx. 120–220 THB on weeknights depending on traffic and time.
  • Tuk-tuk for short hops: Fun for the final stretch from pier to bar; agree on price first (approx. 60–120 THB for short rides). Don’t let a driver “recommend” a gem shop detour — classic farang trap.

When to arrive

  • Sunset window: 5:30–6:30 pm most of the year. Rainy season clouds can pop fast, but the afterglow is spectacular.
  • Golden hour hack: Show up 15–20 minutes before sunset; order, breathe, and let the sky do its thing.
  • Late-night lull: After 9:30 pm on weeknights, even the hot spots find empty corners.

Budget-friendly moves

  • Happy hours: Many rooftops run 1-for-1s or signature specials early evening (approx. 160–280 THB per drink with promos). Always ask — signs aren’t always posted.
  • Share plates, not mains: Split a couple of bar bites and spend on one really good cocktail.
  • Stay nearby: If you’re basing yourself around Phra Athit or Rambuttri, you can walk to the river piers and skip late-night taxis. We usually crash somewhere with a pool along Phra Athit — unbeatable for the price and perfect for cooling off before we chase sunsets.

What to wear and what to bring

  • Dress codes: River-neighborhood rooftops are more forgiving; big-hotel rooftops lean smart-casual. Avoid flip-flops, beach tanks, and sports shorts for men.
  • Pack light: A small tote, phone, and a fan. Giant daypacks scream temple-run and get sweaty.
  • ID matters: Some places check IDs at the elevator on weeknights, too.
  • Rain plan: Sudden showers happen. Most rooftops have indoor lounges; staff will shuffle you if the sky opens.

Nearby nightlife pairings

  • Tha Tien and Rattanakosin: After drinks, wander to Maharat walkways for river breezes, then tuk-tuk back to Soi Rambuttri for late pad thai and mango sticky rice.
  • Wang Lang: Snack crawl through the market — grilled pork skewers and fried bananas — before hopping the ferry back to Phra Athit’s mellow bars on Phra Sumen Fort.
  • Chinatown: Pair Sky View 360° with a Yaowarat street-food run — oyster omelets and peppery fish balls — and a nightcap in one of Soi Nana’s speakeasies (not rooftops, but great for a last drink).

For the planners

If your heart’s set on the dressier skyscraper set — SEEN, ThreeSixty, Red Sky — skim this primer to dodge wardrobe surprises: Bangkok Rooftop Bars with Dress Codes and Reservations Worth Planning For. And if you want to push beyond “near Khao San” and chase sky-high Sukhumvit views midweek, bookmark: Bangkok Rooftop Bars Open on Weeknights Worth the Ride from Khao San Road.

Know before you go

  • Heat is real: We love the blast of AC at 7-Eleven between pier and bar. Grab a cold water (approx. 14–20 THB) to survive the last soi.
  • Taxis at closing: After midnight, hail from bigger roads like Ratchadamnoen or Charoennakorn to avoid tuk-tuk markups.
  • Bills and service: Some rooftops add 10% service + 7% VAT. If not included, we tip 20–40 THB per drink or 5–10% on food.
  • Noise: Khao San’s bass thump carries. If you want quiet, stick to the river-facing rooftops early evening.

We’ll keep chasing breezes and temple glow on sleepy Tuesdays while everyone else queues for Friday selfies. Text us when you’re walking past the ferry — we’ll save you a rail-side seat and a pandan gin fizz.

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