Top Bars and Nightclubs in Bangkok’s Vibrant Nightlife

Discover the Best Bars in Bangkok

Forget Khao San Road or Soi Cowboy. Bangkok’s bar scene has so much more to offer than its infamous backpacker hub or seediest street. Thailand’s capital is renowned for its nightlife, where novelty and appearances reign supreme, and there’s always a new and vibrant spot to sip on carefully crafted drinks while soaking up the chic atmosphere. Here’s a selection of some of the best bars, pubs, and clubs in Bangkok.

Moon Bar

Located at the Banyan Tree Bangkok, the 61st-storey Moon Bar was one of Bangkok’s first rooftop bars and continues to elevate the experience above the competition. After taking the elevator as high as it will go, climb a flight of stairs to reach the rooftop…and then ascend even higher to Moon Bar and the attached Vertigo restaurant. If you’re not great with heights, this will definitely challenge your comfort zone.

Once at the top, take in the 360-degree views as you enjoy a considerably priced – yet still absolutely worth it – beverage. Note that there’s a smart casual dress code; shorts, sleeveless shirts, sandals, and flip flops are not permitted.
Opening hours: 5pm to 1am

sala rattanakosin’s rooftop bar

For a rooftop bar with a more laid-back feel – yet boasting an equally breathtaking view – the Rooftop Bar at sala rattanakosin near the Chao Phraya River, close to the Grand Palace, is a hidden gem. Although it’s only on the 4th storey of the minimalist boutique hotel, this trendy bar arguably boasts Bangkok’s best view of Wat Arun on the west side of the river. The bar is particularly enchanting at dusk, with the sun slowly sinking behind the temple’s iconic chedi.
Opening hours: 4pm to midnight

Iron Balls Distillery & Bar

Don’t let the unassuming strip mall-like location deter you – as soon as you step into Iron Balls Distillery & Bar, you’ll be engulfed in quirky, Victorian steampunk decor. From the Bangkok bar legend that created Iron Fairies, Iron Balls offers a similar vibe without a minimum spend, all while featuring an exceptionally friendly staff. The bar’s namesake gin is the highlight here – whether served as part of a cocktail or in a classic G&T – and guests with a penchant for spirits may find themselves immersed in discussions with the resident distiller or even offered a tour of the attached distillery.
Opening hours: 6pm to 1am, Sun-Thurs; 6pm to 2am Fri-Sat

River Vibe

Experiencing one of Bangkok’s rooftop bars doesn’t have to drain your wallet. River Vibe, located at the River View Guesthouse deep in Chinatown near Talat Noi, offers an unexpected spot to appreciate a stunning view of the winding Chao Phraya River, complete with prices that will pleasantly surprise you. This completely casual, eighth-storey bar is perfect for enjoying a beer and a sunset on a budget.
Opening hours: 5.30pm to 11pm

Teens of Thailand

One of Bangkok’s many speakeasy-style bars, the edgy Teens of Thailand is located on the trendy Soi Nana (not to be confused with Bangkok’s notorious Nana district) and is a favorite among gin enthusiasts.

Duck through a beautifully carved wooden door to enter this petite bar that accommodates only 15 people, where two bartenders prepare the drinks in the back while the bare cement walls, sparse retro furniture, and expertly curated playlist enhance the atmosphere. Here, the focus is on artisanal gin and tonics infused with local flavors like Thai tea, chrysanthemum, jackfruit, or salted guava, all elegantly served in generous wine glasses filled with ice to help combat the heat.
Opening hours: 7pm to midnight, Sun-Thurs; 7pm to 1am, Fri-Sat

Mikkeller Bangkok

While artisanal cocktails and Singha may dominate the beverage scene in Bangkok, beer lovers can also enjoy a thriving craft beer circle. Hidden away on a residential soi (side street) in Ekkamai, Mikkeller Bangkok, from the renowned Danish brewer, boasts a retro-modern house featuring over 30 microbrews on tap, ranging from classic local selections to Mikkeller’s innovative creations (such as a 13% oatmeal stout). Drawing in a primarily expat audience, the knowledgeable “beertenders” are eager to guide you to your perfect pint.
Opening hours: 5pm to midnight

Tep Bar

Another hotspot on Soi Nana, Tep Bar embraces its title as the “Cultural Bar of Thailand,” where every drink, dish, and decor reflects local traditions. A grid of white strings hang from the ceiling, symbolizing a ritual practiced during monk blessings, while cocktails are enhanced with traditional Thai herbs and treats, like a cube of black grass jelly adorned with gold leaf.

Yet, it’s not just the drinks and decor that exude local flair. Arrive after 8pm and you’ll be greeted by the lively sounds of traditional Thai folk songs, brought to life by the resident band, creating a vibrant atmosphere that is both engaging and contagious. The band performs until 11pm each night.
Opening hours: 6pm to 1am

Unique Bars to Explore in Bangkok:

Maggie Choo’s
Blending a Shanghai speakeasy ambiance with live jazz, blues, and the city’s most enthralling drag show. Opening hours: 7.30pm to 2am

Havana Social Club
Experience the ambiance of pre-revolution Havana behind an unmarked door. Locate the phone booth on Sukhumvit Soi 11 and obtain the secret code from the doorman to gain entry. Opening hours: 6pm to 2am

Studio Lam
A treat for lovers of live mŏr lam (eastern Thai folk) music, along with retro vinyl vibes, cold beers, and house cocktails showcasing yah dorng (known as Thaiquila). Opening hours: Tuesday through Sunday 6pm to 2am

Libération
Delve into next-level craft cocktails featuring unheard-of combinations, such as shiitake mushroom-infused tequila with crème de cassis, lime, tofu, and fish bone foam. Opening hours: 7pm to 2am

Beam
For those seeking a nightclub experience, check out the current lineup of DJs and events at Beam. Opening hours: 9pm until late (often around 3am)

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