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    Klook Team
    Last updated 19 Sep 2025
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    Rooftop Bar at Bangkok and Tuk Tuk

    Source: Sky Bar Bangkok Instagram and Unsplash

    Travelling to Thailand? Bangkok nightlife is something not to be missed. After all, Bangkok is one of the world's top party destinations.
    Nightlife in Bangkok is one of the highlights of this bustling city. Its fun and crazy nightlife scene offers something for everyone — from wild parties at sky bars and after hour clubs to catching a glimpse of Thai culture and street food at night markets
    Here's a guide to the best night life in Bangkok for the ultimate experience!

    1. Bar hop along Khao San Road

    woman smiling and holding a bottle of beer in front of khao san road, bangkok
    Credits: @andrezavalinote
    Khao San Road is one of the most popular nightlife areas in Bangkok. Dubbed the “party street,” the area attracts locals and tourists alike thanks to its vibrant atmosphere, neon lights, and fun vibe. 
    From bars that are lined up in the street, to Thai food, great drinks and live music, Khao San Road has it all. If you like to mingle and party, this place is for you.

    2. Go Wild at Soi Cowboy

    group of four men hanging out walking the streets of bangkok at night
    Credits: @hamarosanz
    Unlike Khao San Road, Soi Cowboy is a much smaller street but it doesn't mean that the amount of fun is minimised here. Lined with go go bars, this alley is the main red light district of Bangkok so you can expect plenty of neon lights, loud music, and dancing.
    Although Soi Cowboy is a lot more laid back than Nana Plaza and Patpong, it has some of the city's best clubs (Levels, Sugar, Insanity), cocktail bars (Havana Social, Oskar, Alchemistbar), and rooftop bars (Above Eleven, Nest).
    If you want to make sure you hit all the best spots, you can opt for this Bangkok Iconic Nightlife Tour and explore the redlight district with a trusted guide.

    3. Explore Patpong Night Market

    woman holding a coconut with a flower on top
    Credits: @nerea_nel
    Patpong is Bangkok's oldest red light district and is an essential part of Bangkok nightlife. The go go bars here are well-known, and are even older than the ones found at Soi Cowboy or Nana Plaza.
    Bangkok's flourishing night markets make the city come alive. While you're there,  don't miss Patpong Night Market which is one of Bangkok's most well-known night markets. Here, you’ll find plenty of stores that sells souvenirs, gifts, clothing, handbags, jewellery, and other touristy items.

    4. Soak Take in Bangkok’s skyline at one of its rooftop bars

    man drinking wine on the rooftop bar
    Credits: @itsromainp
    If you want to enjoy some bevvies but are not as keen on a rowdy street party, you might find your vibe in one of the Bangkok rooftop bars. With a cocktail or wine on hand, take in the breathtaking view of the sprawling metropolis in any of the amazing sky bars scattered throughout the city.
    You have plenty of options here, and one well worth considering is the Mahanakhon Building — the tallest skyscraper in Thailand. This ticket gives you skip-the-line access after 19:00 and a complimentary cocktail. How’s that for a relaxing way to unwind after a long day? 
    Other notable rooftop bars in the city to enjoy sky high cocktails include CRU Champagne Bar, Lennon’s and Sky Bar Bangkok at Lebua State Tower. The Octave Rooftop Bar Bangkok at the Bangkok Marriott Sukhumvi is also worth a shout out, spread across four levels (45th-49th floor) of the hotel.
    Now, if you’re looking for a Bangkok sky bar experience with free-flowing drinks (yes, you read that correctly), you can check out the Red Sky Rooftop & Bar. Located at the 56th floor of Centara Grand, you can secure a reservation and select your choice of gourmet bar bites along with drinks.

    5. Let loose on a huge dance floor in Bangkok

    One of the best ways to experience Bangkok nightlife is on the dance floor at one of its many clubs.

    Route 66

    party lights at route 66 in bangkok
    Credits: @route66clubbangkok
    Route 66 is a popular nightclub in Bangkok, Thailand. It is well-known for its distinctive design, which was inspired by the iconic American highway Route 66, as well as its lively atmosphere.
    The club has several levels, including a main dance floor and a variety of other areas to explore, such as VIP rooms and a rooftop terrace. Route 66's music is a mix of top 40 hits, EDM, and hip hop.

    Onyx Bangkok

    sign of onyx at bangkok
    Credits: @onyxbangkok
    If you're into EDM, Onxy Bangkok is the place to go. Located inside Royal City Avenue (RCA), Onyx is one of the most popular clubs in Bangkok hosting top DJs blasting great music all night long. Bassjackers, Wolfpack, Andrew Rayel, and Firebeatz are amongst the international DJs that have spun tunes at Onyx Bangkok.
    Its luxury-leaning aesthetic, spread across two stories, combines Art Deco design with a futuristic technological edge.

    SING SING THEATRE

    people partying at sing sing theatre, bangkok
    Credits: @soundslikefede
    SING SING THEATER appears to be more of a 1930s Shanghai hotel lobby than a bar or club, but don't be fooled by the retro-futuristic Chinese lanterns, red low lighting, or delicately carved metal screens - SING SING THEATER packs a punch.
    A small central dance floor, several bars, mezzanines, "hidden" backrooms, and several single-table balconies are scattered throughout the venue. Almost every night of the week, you'll hear something new, from Old School Hip Hop to House and Trance.

    Levels Club & Lounge

    group of friends partying at levels club & lounge, bangkok
    Credits: @levelsbangkok
    Levels Club & Lounge is one of Bangkok's most well known clubs. It is renowned for its opulent ambience, VIP service, impressive music, and entertainment options. Levels frequently hosts live performances and international artists. 
    The atmosphere and experience of Levels is well worth the higher cover charge and drink prices compared to most clubs in Bangkok.

    6.  Go shopping after dark at Asiatique The Riverfront

    shot of the outside of asiatique, bangkok
    Credits: @ikeshi18
    Located on the banks of Chao Phraya River, Asiatique The Riverfront is actually a night bazaar with over 1,500 boutiques and 40 restaurants. Dinner here, with the Chao Phraya river in the background, is one of the most iconic scenes from Bangkok nightlife, so don’t forget to allot enough time here on your itinerary.
    One of Bangkok's top ladyboy acts, the Calypso Cabaret is also located at the Asiatique. It's a performance not to be missed, with vibrant burlesque performances by Thai ladyboys and Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe impersonators.

    7. Cruise the Chao Phraya River

    woman posing for a picture in front of the chao phraya river, bangkok
    Credits: @quynamy_
    Since you’re already within the area, what better way to enjoy the Chao Phraya river than to take a night cruise! This body of water is a perfect depiction of traditional and modern Bangkok because it’s surrounded by small huts, majestic temples, churches and modern luxury hotel buildings.
    Along with a live band to go with your dinner, the Chao Phraya Princess Cruise promises no less than an entertaining and memorable night for sure.

    8. Take a midnight food tour by tuk tuk

    food at tuk tuk, bangkok
    If you want to experience the city’s unique culinary heritage, it’s time for you to join this four-hour midnight food tour in Bangkok. Onboard the iconic Tuk Tuk, you will get to see the city's busy nightlife as you visit famous local food places at night. What are you waiting for? Try Thailand’s most popular dishes such as Pad Thai, Ann Guay Tiew Kua Gai and more!

    9. Go on an adventurous Bangkok night bike ride

    People in bike in front of a temple
    See Bangkok in a new light and explore underrated streets by going around the city on a night bike ride! You’ll start at Pak Khlong Talat, Bangkok’s largest flower market, before crossing the Chao Phraya river, and exploring local neighborhoods and side streets. Before the night ends, you’ll also be able to stop and eat authentic street food!

    10. Explore and shop at Siam Square

    woman looking at the lights at siam square, bangkok
    Credits: @faskyii
    Considered the center of Bangkok, Siam Square is the hub of shopping malls and entertainment venues. While it is dubbed a “square,” the whole area is actually composed of small streets and alleys sprawling with thousands of shops and restaurants. Akin to a night market, this place is more fun to explore at night. If you’re a true shopaholic, you will find this place exciting at every turn.
    Apart from shopping, you can also opt for a Bar Hopping Tour in Siam, which brings you to three different locations, and includes plenty of beers and dishes at each eating spot you hit up! If you want to experience Thailand like a local, this is one of the best ways to do it.

    11. Go firefly watching at Amphawa Floating Market

    woman standing in front of the Amphawa Floating Market sign in bangkok
    Credits: @theliss.smith
    🎶 You would not believe your eyes if ten million fireflies lit up the world as I fell asleep. 🎶
    Wanna see some fireflies with your own eyes? The Amphawa Floating Market tour is well worth considering if you’re looking for an immersive cultural experience.
    You’ll get to explore one of Bangkok’s most popular landmarks starting at the iconic 100 year old Maeklong Railway Market and finishing off at the Amphawa Floating Market where you can browse local goods, indulge in street food, and of course, enjoy the magical sight of the fireflies. While fireflies generally show up throughout the year, more of them appear in the months of May to October
    Bangkok nightlife truly has something for everyone. Whether you’re after neon-lit party streets, laid-back rooftop bars, buzzing night markets, or even a quiet riverside cruise, the city delivers. The best part? You can shape your night to match your mood: Go wild, keep it classy, or simply kick back and enjoy the atmosphere. Whatever your style, Bangkok after dark won’t disappoint. Before you go, you can check out more of our guides below for inspiration!

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    FAQs

    Does Bangkok have good nightlife?

    Absolutely! Bangkok nightlife is world-famous, and for good reason. From rooftop bars and glitzy clubs to casual night markets and late-night street food stalls, there’s a little bit of everything depending on what you’re into.

    Which street in Bangkok is best for nightlife?

    Khao San Road is the most iconic “party street” thanks to its lively bars, cheap drinks, and backpacker-friendly vibe.

    Is Bangkok good for clubbing?

    Yes! The city has an incredible club scene that ranges from massive EDM clubs like Onyx to stylish lounges like Levels or Sing Sing Theater. If you love dancing, Bangkok won’t let you down. 

    How much does it cost to go clubbing in Bangkok?

    It depends on the venue. Smaller clubs and bars may have no cover charge, while high-end clubs usually charge between 300–600 THB (often with a free drink included). Drinks inside can range from 150–400 THB for cocktails and beers.

    What is the most popular Bangkok night market?

    The Asiatique The Riverfront is one of the most popular because it combines shopping, food, and entertainment along the river. Patpong Night Market is another classic, though it’s more touristy and known for its nightlife scene.

    Is Pratunam night market worth going?

    Yes, if you love fashion and bargain shopping. Pratunam is less about bars and entertainment and more about clothes, accessories, and wholesale deals. It’s not as flashy as Asiatique, but it’s perfect for shopaholics looking for late-night finds.
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