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Get a Panoramic View of Bangkok Dining Rooftop At Sirocco Skybar

Published by Maya C. Robinson

Country: Thailand

The Experience

Whether you're looking for a quick cocktail or an exquisite fine-dining experience when you travel to Bangkok, the Sirocco Skybar offers breathtaking evening views.

Situated on the 64th floor of the Lebua Hotel and State Tower building, located in Bangkok’s Bang Rak district, Sirocco Skybar is the world's highest and largest open-air bar and restaurant. Arrive at 6:00 p.m. and drink in style as you watch the sunset over Bangkok city; or call ahead and reserve a table overlooking the Chao Phraya River and Bangkok by night. Either way, you will be treated as royalty by the employees of Sirocco Skybar, who will escort you from the 1st floor elevators all the way to the finest overlook point a Bangkok restaurant has to offer.

The Sirocco Skybar is the perfect location for a romantic anniversary dinner or simply an unforgettable meal with a spectacular view. Be sure to look your very best as there is a strict dress code that you must adhere to in order to be allowed entrance upstairs. Sirocco Skybar boasts several dining options, and if you want to stick with the local cuisine, try Breeze restaurant. This beautiful restaurant spans the 51st and 52nd floors, and offers fine Asian cuisine and a gorgeous panoramic view of Bangkok. Indoor and outdoor seating is available, and Breeze offers more affordable prices for a traveller on a reasonable budget. However, if you are looking for something a bit fancier, Mezzaluna is the place for you. This stunning restaurant prepares elite Mediterranean cuisine on the 65th floor, and offers three or six-course meal options, handcrafted daily. All dinner options can also be complimented with optional wine pairings for an additional charge. Your choices are not limited to these two, as Sirocco Skybar also offers its own dining experience adjacent to the bar, as well as a more private, indoor Asian dining experience at Ocean 52.

Should you choose to limit your visit to cocktails only, this is more than welcome, and the Sirocco Skybar provides a unique menu of various wines, beers and cocktails for you to choose from. Some of their original drinks include a raspberry gin and tonic with fresh berries, as well as the Sunset 83: a delightful citrus martini served with fresh oranges. If you do choose to visit Bangkok and Sirocco Skybar, be sure to bring your camera, as this will be one place you will never want to forget.

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When to Go to Sirocco Bar

Any time of year is a great time to travel to Bangkok, Thailand. However, it is important to keep in mind that the rainy season begins in early May, so if you don't want to risk getting rained out, aim for the Thai summer season. The best time of year to visit Sirocco Skybar would be between November and April so that you can enjoy these beautiful sky views in pleasant, comfortable weather. If you do choose to visit in April, you can combine your visit with local celebrations for Songkran: an annual festival celebrating the Thai New Year.

Odds n' Ends

Drinks at the bar start at around 350 baht, which is equivalent to approximately $11 US. However, if you choose to dine at one of the State Tower restaurants on top of the Lebua Hotel, meals range from approximately 500-900 baht per dish, and 3,000-5,000 baht per person for set course meals. As far as dress code, males must wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Jeans are acceptable, but males must appear presentable and wear a collared shirt. Females must dress nicely, but can wear skirts, pants or dresses. Females also must wear stylish shoes or heels, as flip flops are not acceptable. So if you're ever faced with the question of what to do in Bangkok, check out Sirocco

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