REVIEW · BANGKOK
Bangkok: Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge At Ramada Bangkok
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Rooftop Bangkok time, done simply. Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge sits on the roof of Ramada by Wyndham Bangkok Sukhumvit 87, so you’re not just ordering drinks—you’re watching the city spread out below. I like the idea of sharing bar bites and platters paired with a short, easy 90-minute set, which fits well when you want atmosphere without a whole night plan.
The second thing I like is the drink focus: creative cocktails and beers meant to work with the food, not just be an afterthought. One drawback to consider: service seems inconsistent, and a couple of bookings mention the lounge felt closed or attention was slow, so you’ll want to arrive at your start time and double-check it’s operating.
In This Review
- What I’d watch for before booking
- Key things to know before you go
- Where Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge fits in Bangkok plans
- The 90-minute flow: how your evening likely plays out
- Arrival and settling in
- Ordering from the food-and-drink package
- The view window: city lights moment
- Wrapping up without the drag
- Food and drink packages: how to judge the value
- City view vibes and atmosphere: what you should expect
- When the night might not feel smooth
- Location on Sukhumvit 87: what it means for your evening
- Rules for a smooth rooftop visit (and what they imply)
- Who should book Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge?
- Should you book Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge at Ramada Bangkok?
- FAQ
- How long is the Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge experience?
- What does the $20 price include?
- How many people is the price for?
- Where is Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge located?
- Is transportation included?
- Are there different start times?
- Is the activity refundable?
- What’s not allowed at the lounge?
- Who is the experience provider?
- What’s the overall rating?
What I’d watch for before booking
If you’re the type who expects everything to run like clockwork, this might feel hit-or-miss. The view can deliver, but the experience quality depends on how the night is going, and some people felt the package didn’t match the price.
Key things to know before you go

- Rooftop location at Ramada Sukhumvit 87 means you’re getting a high-up setting without traveling across town
- 90 minutes is short on purpose, so you’ll want to arrive ready to order and settle in
- Food and beverage included lets you treat it like a meal-plus-drinks hangout, not a separate add-on
- Packages for sharing (bar bites and platters) suit couples and small groups
- City skyline views are the main mood-maker, especially around sunset
- Service can be uneven based on reported experiences, so your timing matters
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Bangkok.
Where Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge fits in Bangkok plans

Gravity 87 is a straightforward choice for Bangkok evenings. You’re on a hotel rooftop on Sukhumvit’s side of the city, so you typically get an easy, familiar arrival and a chill setup that’s meant for relaxing—cozy seating, music in the background, and big-screen-style city views.
This works best as a “third place” stop: after shopping or a regular dinner, you pop up for a round (or two) and take in the skyline. The 90-minute format also helps you budget your time and energy. In a city where evenings can turn into a marathon fast, this kind of timed experience is practical.
The included setup matters too. The package includes food and beverage, plus what’s described as a premium dining experience and service. That doesn’t guarantee perfection, but it does mean you’re not hunting down a menu and trying to piece together value while hungry.
The 90-minute flow: how your evening likely plays out

Even though you’re booking one activity (not a multi-stop tour), you’ll still experience it in phases. Here’s the rhythm I’d plan for, based on how the lounge describes its packages and the stated duration.
Arrival and settling in
You’ll head to Gravity 87 at the top of Ramada by Wyndham Bangkok Sukhumvit 87. Then you’ll likely get a chance to pick your spot—ideally somewhere you can see the city lights rather than just the bar. The rooftop vibe is meant to feel relaxed, so don’t treat this like a rushed tasting.
Duration-wise, you don’t want to spend the first 15 minutes stuck in decision mode. If you know you want drinks plus food, decide on your shared platter style and your first drink before you let the mood slow you down.
Ordering from the food-and-drink package
The experience centers on bar bites and platters plus drinks—cocktails and beers are called out as part of the rooftop favorites. You can treat it like a casual share table. That’s usually the easiest way to get the most out of a 90-minute slot: order something you can eat while you’re talking and looking around, not dishes that slow you down.
A smart move is asking what’s included in the package you booked. A couple of negative notes mention an unclear performance of the included bundle, so clarifying at the start can protect you from disappointment later in the evening.
The view window: city lights moment
Gravity 87’s appeal is the skyline view and the chill atmosphere. Rooftops like this often hit their best “wow” during the transition from sunset to night. With only 90 minutes, you’ll want to be seated with your first bites in hand early enough to enjoy that change.
If you arrive late, you’ll still get a view, but you might miss the strongest light and color shift—so treat timing as part of the value.
Wrapping up without the drag
Because the whole thing is 90 minutes, it naturally ends before you feel stuck. That’s good for people who don’t want a long sit-down. It’s also helpful if you plan to move on afterward.
Food and drink packages: how to judge the value

The price is listed at $20 per group up to 2, and food and beverage are included. That’s the core of the value question. If you’re expecting a full restaurant dinner plus premium cocktails, you might feel shortchanged. If you’re using it as an evening snack-and-drink plan with a view, $20 per small group can make sense.
Here’s how I’d judge value before you commit:
- Are you buying the view plus a couple drinks? If yes, you’re in the right frame.
- Are you okay with bar-bites style portions? If yes, you’ll likely feel satisfied.
- Do you want a clearly defined bundle? If no, ask what’s in your package immediately, because one reported concern was that the offering felt unclear.
What’s praised most is pretty consistent: people point to the view and say it can be good for the price. On the flip side, the low ratings mention the food quality felt like it didn’t justify the cost and that service didn’t match expectations on arrival.
So the truth is practical: this isn’t positioned as high-end dining. It’s a rooftop lounge designed for an easy evening, with shareable bar food and drinks that fit the mood. If you book with that expectation, the value calculation gets simpler.
City view vibes and atmosphere: what you should expect

Gravity 87 is described as a rooftop escape with cozy seating and chill music. That’s the kind of atmosphere you want when Bangkok feels loud and you want a softer landing.
The skyline is the main atmosphere driver. Even when people complain about other parts, the view keeps coming up as a strong point. That’s a useful clue: if you’re chasing atmosphere, this rooftop setting is doing real work for you.
The “chill but stylish” vibe also matters for comfort and pacing. A lounge setup can be easier than a formal restaurant when you just want to talk, nibble, and watch the city change.
When the night might not feel smooth
Two low-rated experiences mention issues around getting attention and whether the lounge appeared closed when arriving. That’s not something you can predict, but it is a reason to be punctual. If you show up too early or right at an odd time, your experience could be slower than expected.
One practical suggestion: plan to arrive right at your start time. Then if service is slow, check in politely and get clarity on the package. It helps you avoid that “paid for something we can’t access” feeling.
Location on Sukhumvit 87: what it means for your evening

Being on Ramada by Wyndham Bangkok Sukhumvit 87 makes Gravity 87 easier to slot into a day. You don’t have to plan a complicated route to reach a rooftop bar far outside your base. You’re already in a hotel setting, which generally helps with straightforward wayfinding and an organized entry experience.
Sukhumvit is also a convenient area for visitors using taxis or rideshare, though the experience itself doesn’t include transportation. So you’ll be responsible for getting to the hotel rooftop on your own.
If you’re staying in or near Sukhumvit, this can be a low-effort upgrade to your dinner plan. If you’re elsewhere in Bangkok, weigh the travel cost and time against a short 90-minute experience.
Rules for a smooth rooftop visit (and what they imply)

A few items are explicitly not allowed: weapons or sharp objects, swimwear, alcohol and drugs, sportswear, slippers, and bare feet. That tells you the lounge is trying to keep the space more formal than a beach bar or gym hangout.
A practical approach:
- Wear regular street shoes (not slippers).
- Dress for an evening lounge setting, not workout clothes.
- Keep valuables and bag contents simple so there’s no awkward sorting at entry.
Also, alcohol and drugs being listed as not allowed suggests the venue wants you to use their bar service rather than bringing your own.
Who should book Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge?
This is a good fit if you want:
- A short, view-forward Bangkok night (90 minutes)
- A small-group setup (price is per group up to 2)
- Bar-bites and drinks rather than a full course meal
- A relaxed rooftop atmosphere with music and city lighting
It may be a less ideal fit if you:
- Want top-tier service with zero chance of friction
- Expect menu clarity and flawless pacing every time
- Plan to treat it like an upscale fine-dining experience rather than a lounge package
Given the mixed ratings, I’d frame it as a “value + view” choice. The upside is real when the night runs well. The downside is frustrating when service is slow or unclear.
Should you book Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge at Ramada Bangkok?

Book it if you’re leaning toward skyline views, a casual share-food setup, and a simple 90-minute evening that won’t eat your whole schedule. The price being $20 per group up to 2 is the reason to consider it—especially if you’re happy with bar bites and drinks as the focus.
Skip it or rethink if you strongly prioritize service consistency and hate vague package details. A couple of low ratings point to trouble getting attention on arrival and a mismatch between expectations and food quality.
My take: if you time it well and treat it as a rooftop lounge evening (not a restaurant), it can be a satisfying Bangkok moment. If you’re the type who needs everything polished and predictable, you might want a different option and compare what’s included more carefully.
FAQ

How long is the Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge experience?
The experience duration is 90 minutes.
What does the $20 price include?
It includes food and beverage, a premium dining experience, and service.
How many people is the price for?
The price is $20 per group up to 2.
Where is Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge located?
It’s located on top of Ramada by Wyndham Bangkok Sukhumvit 87.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included.
Are there different start times?
Yes, you need to check availability to see starting times.
Is the activity refundable?
No. The activity is non-refundable.
What’s not allowed at the lounge?
Weapons or sharp objects, swimwear, alcohol and drugs, sportswear, slippers, and bare feet are not allowed.
Who is the experience provider?
The provider is Hungry Hub.
What’s the overall rating?
The rating shown is 3.4 based on 10 reviews.






















