12 Best Rooftop Bars in Silom and Sathorn
Silom is where Bangkok’s most famous rooftop bars are. Sky Bar at State Tower has been pulling crowds since The Hangover Part II came out, and it’s still packed most nights.
Silom is where Bangkok’s most famous rooftop bars are. Sky Bar at State Tower has been pulling crowds since The Hangover Part II came out, and it’s still packed most nights.
Nestled in the heart of Sathorn, Eat Me Restaurant blends contemporary design with creative international cuisine in a cosy atmosphere created by smart lighting focused on each table, while the rest of the rooms are in an elegant darkness.
Dusit Central Park is Bangkok’s newest shopping destination, opening its doors on September 4, 2025, in the heart of the Silom District. This massive 8-floor complex covers 130,000 square meters and houses over 550 brands, strategically positioned at the junction of Silom and Lumphini Park.
Daimasu is a classic and fun izakaya in Silom with late-night hours, charcoal grills, sashimi, and a drinks-first menu that draws office workers and Japanese regulars after work each night.
Nantei Yakitori in Silom, just opposite the famous Patpong Street, focuses on charcoal and smokeless-grill skewers with a clean, modern setting suitable for quick lunches or relaxed dinners.
Lalai Sap Market is a popular local street market in Bangkok, hidden in the lively narrow alleys of Silom Road, known for its authentic atmosphere and affordable prices.
Silom Complex first opened in 1993, designed as a mix of office space and shopping mall right on Silom Road. It’s not as massive or flashy as the newer Bangkok malls, but that’s what we like about it.
Silom has changed a lot over the years, but Baan Suriyasai somehow keeps its calm, tucked just off Surawong Road in a gorgeous heritage house you’d never guess was there.
Bangrak is packed with great places to eat, and we had a lot of fun trying a mix of local and more refined restaurants. Some Restaurants in Bangrak were famous spots we’ve known for years, while others were new discoveries hidden in small sois
100 Mahaseth has become one of my go-to restaurants in Bangkok, especially when I’m wandering around the Charoen Krung area. We’ve been several times, and the food has always been great.
The Dusit Thani Bangkok reopened on September 27, 2024, after a complete rebuild. Located across from Lumphini Park, the hotel is part of the new Dusit Central Park development. It features 257 rooms, each offering uninterrupted views of the park through large cantilevered windows.
Spire rooftop bar is the newest venue at the rebuilt Dusit Thani Bangkok, and it really impressed us during our recent visit. Spread over three floors on the 39th floor on the edge of Silom, this massive rooftop bar is both modern and comfortable.
Throwback Rooftop Bar is a modest and reasonably priced rooftop bar located on the 9th floor of the Silom Edge Building, just across the road from the Silom MRT Station. The view of the busy road and the BTS Skytrain passing by regularly in front of Lumpini Park is a good photo opportunity.
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Over the years, we’ve met quite a few travellers who added a medical check or even surgery to their Thailand holiday — and for good reason. Hospitals like BNH in Bangkok offer the kind of modern, top-quality care you’d expect back home and maybe even better, but at a fraction of the price.
Le Du Kaan, on the 56th floor of The Empire Tower in Bangkok’s Silom district, is a remarkable dining experience that combines panoramic city views with creative Thai cuisine.
For over 10 years, Unity Festival has been a leading trance festival in Israel with a clear purpose: to unite people through electronic music. Since its inception, the festival has grown into a unique gathering of music lovers from around the world, drawn to an atmosphere of unity and pure freedom.
There’s a lot to do in Bangkok’s Silom district, enjoy the city’s skyline from rooftop bars, enjoy diverse cuisines at restaurants available to all budgets, from Michelin-starred eateries to street food stalls, dive into the vibrant nightlife scene.
In Bangkok’s Silom district, travellers can enjoy the city’s skyline from rooftop bars and diverse cuisines at for all budgets, from Michelin-starred restaurants to street food stalls.
Silom is a vibrant area of Bangkok with a vast choice of hotels for all budgets, some well-known brands like Novotel and Le Meridien, and a few extravagant 5-star such as W Hotel. Easily accessible via the BTS Skytrain, the best hotels in Silom make exploring the city a breeze