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Bangkok's Skyline Keeps Getting Better
Bangkok already owns more world-famous rooftop bars than any other city in Southeast Asia. In 2026, three new openings have raised the bar even higher — literally. Whether you want Japanese-Isaan fusion, award-winning design, or Lumphini Park panoramas, there is a new spot with your name on it.
1. Sato San — 32nd Floor, Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong
Opened on New Year's Eve 2025, Sato San sits on the 32nd floor of the newly launched Moxy Bangkok in the Ratchaprasong district, right in the heart of the city's shopping belt. The concept is Thai-Isaan meets Japanese izakaya, so expect dishes like som tam paired with sake flights and yuzu-infused cocktails.
The venue has both a sleek indoor lounge and an expansive open-air terrace. Views stretch across the entire Bangkok skyline, making it an excellent sunset destination. Dress code is smart casual — no flip-flops.
Getting there: BTS Chit Lom station, a five-minute walk.
2. Sanctuary — 34th Floor
Sanctuary has already grabbed international attention. It was awarded "Global No. 1 Alfresco & Biophilic Design" at the 2025 Restaurants & Bars Design Awards, and the space lives up to the title. Think lush vertical gardens, natural stone, and open-air seating that feels more like a tropical treehouse than a skyscraper bar.
The drinks menu leans toward botanical cocktails and natural wines. Food is modern Thai with a focus on seasonal ingredients. Sanctuary opens daily from 5 PM to midnight, making it ideal for a pre-dinner drink or a late-night nightcap.
Price range: Cocktails start around 400–550 baht.
3. Iris & Wild Iris — 29th Floor, SO/ Bangkok
The SO/ Bangkok hotel on Sathorn has added a dual-concept rooftop destination. Iris is the restaurant side, offering southern European cuisine with panoramic views over Lumphini Park and the Mahanakhon Tower. Wild Iris is the adjoining cocktail bar with a more relaxed, lounge-like atmosphere.
The split concept means you can start with a proper sit-down dinner at Iris, then move next door to Wild Iris for after-dinner drinks without leaving the 29th floor. Views of Lumphini Park at night, with the lake reflecting city lights, are among the best in Bangkok.
Getting there: MRT Lumphini station, a short walk through the park.
Which One Should You Pick?
- Sato San if you want creative fusion food and a lively crowd.
- Sanctuary if you care about design and want a calmer, botanical atmosphere.
- Iris & Wild Iris if you want a full dinner-to-drinks evening in one location.
All three are a clear step above the tourist-packed Lebua Sky Bar crowd and offer a more local, less Instagram-circus experience. If you are still planning where to stay before your evening out, the Bangkok neighborhood guide can help you pick the right base. For daytime activities nearby, the Bangkok street food guide and best night markets in Bangkok are worth reading before you arrive. Planning a fuller evening? The Bangkok craft beer scene is a solid warm-up before heading to a rooftop, and the specialty coffee cafés work well as a start to the afternoon. If you are arriving by train from elsewhere in Thailand, check the Bangkok Chiang Mai sleeper train guide or the Ayutthaya day trip guide for how to combine a temple visit with an evening rooftop bar stop.
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