After spending our days exploring temples and sampling street food, Bangkok truly came alive at night. The city transforms into a buzzing playground of lights, flavors, and music. Whether you’re a foodie, a shopper, or just love a good skyline, here are the best things to do in Bangkok at night.
Explore Night Markets Like a Local
🌙 Asiatique the Riverfront
A scenic mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment right along the river. You’ll find everything from souvenirs to live performances, with a giant Ferris wheel for city views.
🛍️ Rot Fai Market (Train Night Market)
A favorite among locals and visitors alike. This market is full of vintage finds, trendy clothes, quirky bars, and endless street eats. Best of all, it’s less touristy than some of the central ones.
🍜 Chinatown (Yaowarat Road)
After dark, this street is a feast for the senses. Hunt down Michelin-rated street vendors or follow your nose for skewers, seafood, and fresh fruit juices.

Sip Cocktails with a View
🍸 Vertigo & Moon Bar
Located on the 61st floor of Banyan Tree Hotel, this open-air rooftop bar offers jaw-dropping views of the Bangkok skyline. Go just before sunset for golden hour magic.
🌆 Octave Rooftop Lounge & Bar
A more relaxed vibe in Thonglor with panoramic views and delicious cocktails. It’s less crowded than some of the more famous spots but just as stunning.
🎶 Sky Bar at Lebua
Made famous by The Hangover Part II, this iconic bar is pricy but unforgettable. Ideal for a special night out or celebration.

Catch a Show or Cultural Experience
💃 Calypso Cabaret Show
A colorful and family-friendly ladyboy cabaret with dazzling costumes and dance numbers. It’s hosted at Asiatique and makes for a fun, lively evening.
🎭 Muay Thai Live
Want something more action-packed? Head to Rajadamnern Stadium for a thrilling Muay Thai fight night—a great way to dive into Thai culture.
🍽️ Dinner Cruises on the Chao Phraya River
Float past illuminated temples and landmarks while enjoying Thai cuisine and live music. It’s a romantic and peaceful way to experience the city from the water. You can check out our experience in this video.

Hidden Gems for a More Local Night Out
🧊 Tep Bar
A cool bar in Chinatown serving up Thai herbal cocktails and live traditional music. It’s where locals unwind and visitors stumble upon something truly unique.
🛶 Talad Noi Street Art Walk
Grab a drink and stroll through this artsy neighborhood filled with murals, pop-up bars, and secret cafés. A great pre-dinner or post-market detour.
Final Thoughts
Bangkok at night is full of surprises—whether you’re dancing on a rooftop, digging into night market snacks, or watching the river sparkle from a boat. There’s no wrong way to enjoy the city after dark, just make sure to leave room in your itinerary (and stomach) for adventure.

















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