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Rooftop Bars in Bangkok ? Let's take a look .

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Without seeing the prices of a beer I can't possibly say. No dress code would be better too. 

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They are all nice, and the views are about the same.  The only thing is that there really is not a great atmosphere unless you just want to talk.  

 

What would set one apart is a roof top bar with NON-EDM music and dancing.  I find that the roof top bars are just an expensive places to get a high-priced beer or drink 

 

I would rather a roof top restaurant with a view.

Many places are very noisy so not really a place to talk. Background music is a thing of the past with a young generation being half deaf. 

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most of these are not bad until about 9 when the young people come out.  

My only rooftop experience is "Above Eleven" (Soi 11).

And that was a wish from a friend visiting from Germany.

Was nice and from I what I read less expensive than others.

A friend from Jomtien could not resist to take his wife to Lebua Sky Bar.

He would never tell me what he paid for a coke  :biggrin:

 

Above Eleven, sure not above all.

Always some concrete disturbing.

June 2018

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I've been to the one in W District. Nothing memorable sticks out. The rotating restaurant in Chinatown has more history.

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