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Bangkok's underground house-and-techno haven located in Silom featuring a bass-forward VOID system and dark intimate room. Weekend sessions run from 10pm late with local and touring artists.
26 venues in Silom, Bangkok

Bangkok's underground house-and-techno haven located in Silom featuring a bass-forward VOID system and dark intimate room. Weekend sessions run from 10pm late with local and touring artists.

An iconic rooftop cocktail bar suspended 820 feet in the air at Bangkok's Lebua Hotel. The venue transforms throughout the day with different atmospheres at magic hour, sundown, and after dark, featuring a backlit space that changes color throughout the night.

Thailand's highest observation deck at 314 meters offering 360-degree panoramic views of Bangkok from indoor and outdoor areas. Features interactive AR displays, a glass tray on the 78th floor, and the Sky Beach rooftop bar for sunset cocktails.

Chic rooftop in Silom renowned for handcrafted cocktails, gourmet bites, and lively ambiance with sweeping city skyline views. Menu blends Thai classics with global favorites, featuring live DJ performances.

An energetic, bear-centric nightclub and dance bar tucked away on Silom Soi 4.

A discreet speakeasy-style bar featuring inventive cocktails including signature creations like the Tiramisu Cocktail and Old Fashioned, plus bespoke drinks and a playful dice-roll option for bartender selection.

Vintage Charm & Live Music in Silom. Blends old-school charm with warm, laid-back vibe. Vintage wood interiors, low lighting, nostalgic atmosphere. Diverse menu from refined bites like tuna tartare and calamari to premium dishes such as Australian wagyu, paired with craft cocktails and high-quality Belgian beers. Live music fills the space each night.

Stylish, yet laid-back spot, designed as a welcoming retreat for anyone looking to unwind.

Mahaniyom Cocktail Bar blends a bold design aesthetic with imaginative mixology. The space channels a mix of Asian and Moroccan influences, accented by draped fabrics, vibrant details, and a glowing two-headed tiger centerpiece that sets a dramatic tone. Since opening in 2022, Mahaniyom has quickly risen to international recognition, securing spots among both the World's 50 Best Bars and Asia's 50 Best Bars rankings.

A queer-friendly listening bar blending music, creativity, and playful mixology. Known for quirky pickle-inspired cocktails and eclectic playlists, balancing welcoming inclusive vibes with artsy underground feel.

Revolucion Cocktail Bar brings a lively Latin spirit to Bangkok's nightlife with its Cuban-inspired energy and theatrical mixology. Bartenders double as performers, shaking, flipping, and even setting bottles on fire as they craft inventive drinks that range from tropical twists to dessert-style creations.

A striking unique Silom destination set inside a bold orange building, where each floor offers its own unique atmosphere inspired by the shifting colors of sunrise and sunset. The venue spans multiple levels, starting with the Sunrise Room, which blends rotating art showcases with creative cocktails, followed by the upcoming Sunkiss Room, pairing Thai-style tapas with drinks. The Studio Bar sets an evening mood with curated cocktails and DJ sets, while the rooftop Soleil Lounge provides a glowing, open-air space perfect for late-night relaxation. Sundry's cocktail menu highlights Thai flavors with inventive creations such as the creamy Elephant Pants, tropical island-inspired Koh Samui, and playful Bangkok tribute Grade AAA.

An award-winning cocktail destination celebrated for its style and world-class mixology. Located in Silom, the bar combines sleek, European-inspired interiors with a warm, intimate atmosphere, making it ideal for both date nights and refined gatherings. Guests can expect a menu that evolves with the seasons, featuring inventive flavor combinations alongside timeless favorites.

Soulful live jazz in a warm, intimate setting with soft lighting, vintage-inspired decor, and classic vinyl. Local jazz musicians perform Thursday to Saturday with creative cocktails.

A cocktail hideaway located above the Passa Hotel on Soi Saladaeng 2 in Silom. The venue features a playful spy lair with subtle 007 touches and a breezy rooftop feel. It is intimate rather than hectic, a word-of-mouth favorite that occasionally hosts DJs on weekend nights.

A high-end rooftop bar on the 31st floor of Mercure Bangkok Surawong featuring 360-degree views from the Chao Phraya River to Silom's towers. Gemstone-inspired design with Thai-inspired cocktails by renowned mixologist Gongson Sonti.

An independent cinema and wine bar housed in a 70-year-old building on historic Decho Lane in Silom. Weekly rotating film screenings, over 2,000 wine bottles, and a former walk-in safe transformed into a sleek wine cellar.

HEKA is a cocktail bar at the Hilton Garden Inn Bangkok Silom in Bang Rak, serving craft cocktails (฿400-1,200) alongside live performances, dancing and food at the bar. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 7pm until late, with a nightly happy hour from 7-10pm.

Sky Beach is an open-air rooftop bar perched on the 78th floor of the iconic King Power Mahanakhon skyscraper, part of The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon hotel in the Silom/Sathorn district. At roughly 310 meters it is the highest rooftop bar in Bangkok and among the highest in the world, offering unobstructed 360-degree panoramic views over the city skyline. The design is retro-chic and tropical, with playful bright-yellow accents, comfy lounge seating, outdoor loungers, a staircase seating area and even a phone booth, giving it a laid-back yet stylish beach-club-in-the-sky feel. The drinks program features creative, photogenic signature cocktails such as the 'Bangkok Sunset Spritz' crafted under celebrated Bangkok mixologist Milk Thanaworachayakit, alongside a full international drinks list. Food is American-style bar bites served across Daytime, Sunset and Nighttime menus, including pizza, prawns, hot dogs, Caesar salad, snacks and soft-serve ice cream. Live DJs keep the atmosphere upbeat, especially at sunset and into the evening, making it a magnet for the golden-hour crowd. Access before 7pm requires a Mahanakhon SkyWalk/Sky Beach ticket (about THB 1,000-1,200), while after 7pm a THB 1,000 cover charge applies that includes one drink. The dress code is smart casual (no flip-flops or tank tops), and seats fill up fast around sunset, so early arrival or reservations are recommended.

Throwback Rooftop Bar occupies the 9th floor of the Silom Edge building on Silom Road, a short stroll from BTS Sala Daeng and Silom MRT with Lumpini Park in view. As its name suggests, it leans into retro nostalgia, pairing vintage furniture and old-school memorabilia with a breezy open-air terrace and an indoor space built for nightly live music. The soundtrack skews toward 90s tunes, and the venue frequently hosts live bands ranging from local acts to famous Thai performers. The kitchen turns out contemporary Thai-international fusion dishes such as homemade Northern popcorn, beef tartare, spaghetti crab curry and grilled skewers. Cocktails are creative and refreshingly affordable, generally in the 200-350 baht range, keeping it more accessible than many high-end Silom rooftops. A buy-2-get-1-free cocktail promotion before 8pm rewards early arrivals. The overall mood is warm, nostalgic and Instagram-friendly, making it a fun, casual pick for the after-work Silom crowd.

DJ Station is Bangkok's most famous and enduring LGBTQ dance club, tucked at the end of Silom Soi 2 in the Bang Rak district. Since the 1990s it has been the anchor of the Silom gay scene, drawing a packed, high-energy crowd of locals, expats and travellers. The venue is spread across three floors, with an energetic main dance floor at ground level and quieter upper levels for drinking and socialising. International dance music dominates the sound, with pumping house, EDM and pop keeping the floor moving until late. A signature drag and cabaret show takes over around midnight, and the club really fills up in the small hours. Entry typically runs around 150 baht on weeknights and 300 baht at weekends, usually including a drink or two. Photo ID is required (over-20s), and while dress is casual and body-conscious, closed shoes are required (no flip-flops). Expect a lively, shirtless, see-and-be-seen atmosphere that makes it a must-visit on any Bangkok gay nightlife itinerary.

G Bangkok, formerly known as G.O.D. (Guys On Display), is a high-energy LGBTQ late-night nightclub on Silom Soi 2/1, sitting between Silom Soi 2 and Silom Soi 4 near Sala Daeng BTS. It is one of Bangkok's most popular gay clubs and the go-to spot when the neighbouring bars start winding down, staying open far later than most Silom venues. The multi-level club has three floors: a heaving main dance floor where DJs spin circuit, house and dance tracks, plus an upstairs area known as a cruising zone. True to its original name, the club features go-go dancers and shirtless hunks on display, along with grand cabaret and go-go shows around midnight. The vibe gets sweaty, shirtless and euphoric as the night rolls into the early morning. Drinks start from around 150 baht, and while there's no strict dress code, open-toed shoes are not allowed. It's a favourite on the circuit-party calendar and a reliable late-night alternative to DJ Station.

Horn is a raw, bunker-style underground techno club on the 4th floor of Silom Soi 4, in the heart of Bangkok's gay nightlife strip. Opened in early 2025, it deliberately breaks from its glossier, more social neighbours with stripped-back concrete, low light and a cage-like industrial space closer to a Berlin basement than a typical Bangkok bar. A Martin Audio soundsystem drives hard, precise techno for an intimate capacity of roughly 60-80 people. The alternative queer scene has claimed it as home turf, and the programming reflects that with fetish and darkroom nights sitting alongside straight techno sets, all under a 'dress is participation, not decoration' ethos. Themed nights rotate through concepts like BUNKER for driving techno, BOUNCE for soulful house, LAB for experimental sessions, a Thursday Queer Dance Wave and a Sunday REBOUND afternoon session. It has already hosted heavyweight guests including Berghain/Ostgut Ton artists and a full collaboration with Berlin's fetish-techno party Gegen. This is a spot for those here for the beat and the underground energy, not a mainstream playlist.

Scarlett Wine Bar & Restaurant occupies the 37th floor of the Pullman Bangkok Hotel G on Silom Road, in the heart of the city's business and nightlife district. The French-inspired rooftop combines a sleek, dimly lit indoor dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows and an open-air terrace overlooking the Bangkok skyline toward the Chao Phraya River. The kitchen serves a produce-driven menu of tapas-style bites, charcuterie and cheese boards, fresh seafood and dry-aged steaks, paired with an extensive wine list of close to 200 labels and creative cocktails. The atmosphere is lively yet unpretentious and sophisticated, drawing an after-work crowd, wine lovers, couples and groups. A daily happy hour runs at sunset, making early evening a great time to catch the view. The venue is Michelin Guide recommended and sits a short walk from BTS Chong Nonsi. Reservations are recommended and can be made via SevenRooms or WhatsApp. Smart-casual attire is expected.

Yao Rooftop Bar & Lounge sits on the 32nd floor of the Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse on Surawong Road, near the Silom and Patpong districts. Styled with an air of classic Shanghai chic, it fuses modern Chinese design with vintage opulence across a multi-level open-air terrace scattered with comfortable loungers. The elevated setting opens up truly sweeping 360-degree panoramas over the Bangkok skyline and the Chao Phraya River, making it one of the city's more atmospheric high-rise social spots. The bar pairs crafted signature cocktails and fine wines with Chinese-inspired drinks and premium bites from the adjoining Yao Chinese restaurant, such as Peking duck rolls with caviar, shrimp and foie gras dumplings and dim sum. The mood is chilled and sophisticated, well suited to a cosy, relaxed night out with attentive service. The rooftop bar keeps a casual-to-smart-casual dress code, more relaxed than the business-casual restaurant. Come at dusk to catch the sunset over the river before the skyline lights up.

After-hours house and electronic club on the ninth floor of the Trinity Complex off Silom, opened in late 2024 by three brothers who worked between Tokyo, New York and Paris. The room is built around a glass-block bar wall that shifts colour through the night and a Danley Sound Labs rig. Doors open at midnight and the floor fills after two, with visiting selectors from around Asia. Tickets at the door only.
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