REVIEW · BANGKOK
Bangkok: RedSquare Rooftop Bar at Novotel Sukhumvit 4
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Skyline cocktails change the whole mood.
RedSquare Rooftop Bar on top of Novotel Sukhumvit 4 is a simple, high-impact Bangkok night: you get panoramic city views, a steady stream of well-built drinks (if you pick the free-flow option), plus live music to keep things moving. It’s the kind of plan that works whether you’re winding down after dinner or starting the night with a clear focal point: the skyline.
I especially like the combo of creative cocktails and proper table service, because it makes the experience feel like more than just a photo stop. One heads-up: the music and pacing can feel hit-or-miss depending on the night, and in a couple of cases service has been described as slower than you might expect in a 90-minute window.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- RedSquare Rooftop at Novotel Sukhumvit 4: what the setting feels like
- The 90-minute package: how the cocktails and dishes work
- Live DJ and music: timing your night for the mood
- Views you can photograph: skyline angles and the pool-in-front comfort
- Food and drink reality check: portions, quality, and drink strength
- Service style: how table service changes a rooftop evening
- Price and value: $73 per group up to 2
- Practical tips: what to wear, what to know about rules, and timing
- Who this is best for (and who might want a different plan)
- Should you book RedSquare Rooftop Bar at Novotel Sukhumvit 4?
- FAQ
- How long is the RedSquare Rooftop Bar experience?
- What’s the group size?
- What’s included in the package?
- What isn’t included?
- Is alcohol included?
- Is this refundable?
- Is it okay for people under 20?
- Are there dress or item restrictions?
- Is there live music or a DJ?
Key things to know before you go

- Small group setup: limited to 6 participants, so it’s not a chaotic rooftop crowd.
- 90 minutes, timed well for photos: enough time to order, sip, and get skyline shots before the night shifts.
- Free-flow options matter: cocktails can be included if you select that package; otherwise you may get beer instead (based on the option).
- Live DJ-style music: live performances are part of the package, so you’re not stuck with background playlists.
- Views feel less intense than you’d fear: one review noted a more horizontal sightline with a pool in front, which helps if heights make you uneasy.
RedSquare Rooftop at Novotel Sukhumvit 4: what the setting feels like

This rooftop bar is set on the top of Novotel Sukhumvit 4, so you don’t have to work for the “wow” factor. You’re already in the right place for Bangkok skyline views, and the height feels intentional rather than intimidating. The big advantage of this location is that you get a genuine rooftop experience without turning the night into a transportation puzzle.
The vibe is upscale-but-relaxed. Think table service, a place designed for couples and small groups, and a rooftop layout that’s made for lingering rather than rushing. If you’ve ever avoided rooftop bars because you felt too exposed, you’ll appreciate that one person specifically mentioned the sightline felt more horizontal than you’d expect, helped by the pool area in front. That doesn’t remove the height completely, but it can make a difference in how your brain interprets the view.
Also, the bar’s rules give you a clue about the dress expectation: no slippers, no sportswear, and no swimwear. Translation: you’ll likely see people dressed for a proper night out, not beachwear. It’s a good sign if you want your rooftop evening to feel polished.
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The 90-minute package: how the cocktails and dishes work

You’re booking a 90-minute rooftop session, and the package is built around included food and drinks—simple, not complicated. Depending on which option you select, you may get free-flowing cocktails, beer (or free-flowing beer), two dishes, and non-alcoholic drinks. That matters because a rooftop bar can get expensive fast if you have to pay per item.
Here’s what makes the structure feel practical for your evening:
- You’re not guessing what you’ll get. Two dishes are included, and drink coverage is built in through the package option.
- You can plan around the time. Ninety minutes is short enough to stay efficient, but long enough for a proper conversation, at least one photo round, and a second drink cycle.
- You’ll likely spend that time seated at your table. The experience is set up for service, not standing in a queue.
There’s also a real-world detail to keep in mind: cocktails are described as strong. That’s not automatically a bad thing, but it’s worth treating it like “sip and pace.” If you want to enjoy the view instead of getting overwhelmed, order deliberately and take your time between rounds.
Live DJ and music: timing your night for the mood

RedSquare isn’t a quiet rooftop lounge where you just trade small talk. Live music is part of the package, and the highlights specifically call out DJ performances. For you, that changes the experience from “dinner with a view” to “a proper night out.”
That said, one caution is realistic: music choice can affect the vibe. One person flagged that the music didn’t match the mood, which is a reminder that rooftops with live sets can be stylistically inconsistent night-to-night. If you’re the type who cares about the exact genre (not just the fact that there’s music), aim to arrive with the mindset of enjoying the atmosphere rather than expecting a soundtrack that matches your personal taste perfectly.
If you’re celebrating—date night, birthday-ish, or just a “we made it through the week” night—live DJ energy can be a win. If you’re going specifically for calm conversation, you might still enjoy it, but you’ll probably want to treat the rooftop as a lively setting rather than a whisper-quiet viewpoint.
Views you can photograph: skyline angles and the pool-in-front comfort

Let’s talk about the part you’ll remember most: the view. This is a rooftop bar where the skyline is the main character, and it’s positioned so you can actually enjoy it while seated. You’re not just glancing up for 10 seconds—you can savor the scene and take photos without feeling like you’re trapped in a funnel of tourists.
One particularly useful note from the experience: the bar layout apparently creates a more horizontal feel, helped by a pool in front. That’s the kind of detail you won’t get from a website photo, and it can matter if you’re not a heights person. You still know you’re up high, but it may reduce the sensation of being perched somewhere that feels too exposed.
Practical photo note: plan for more than one angle. In a 90-minute slot, you’ll get time to snap a few shots early (when your drinks are still new and your hair and outfit look good) and then grab another round later as the city lighting changes. It’s the easiest way to turn skyline watching into something that looks different in every photo set.
Food and drink reality check: portions, quality, and drink strength

Food and drink are included, and you’ll have two dishes per person. In terms of how it feels in the moment, the most consistent praise points to solid food and standout cocktails. People describe the food as very good, with portions that don’t feel stingy. Some also singled out specific choices like Angus steak, wagyu pasta, and ravioli—useful if you like hearty mains and comfort-food classics dressed up for a rooftop setting.
Now, the balanced part: not every bite hits the same level. One experience rated the food as good but not matching the venue’s overall standard. Another person said service was slower but the cocktails arrived as expected within the slot. So if you’re coming with high expectations like a destination dining mission, you might find it’s more “great rooftop meal plus drinks” than “fine-dining knockout” every single time.
Drinks are another strong point. Multiple descriptions mention cocktails that are very delicious and notably strong. If you want to enjoy the DJ set and keep a clear head, start with one cocktail you really want, then pace from there. If you’re with someone who’s not a big alcohol drinker, the package still includes non-alcoholic drinks, which makes it easier to avoid awkward ordering decisions.
Service style: how table service changes a rooftop evening

This is one of those places where service quality affects how safe and comfortable you feel on a rooftop. You’re seated, you’re being served, and staff are there to keep your drinks moving and your plates handled without you hunting for attention.
There are two patterns worth noting for your expectations:
- Many comments describe staff as friendly and attentive.
- In a small number of cases, service has been described as slower, even though drinks still landed.
So what should you do with that? Plan for a relaxed evening. If you’re the kind of person who hates waiting for refills, you’ll still likely be fine, but it helps to keep the vibe calm and not rush the staff. You’re paying for a packaged experience that runs on a set time, so stress won’t make the 90 minutes longer.
Price and value: $73 per group up to 2

At $73 per group up to 2, the price can be a smart deal if you’re actually going to use the included drinks and the two-dish meal. Per person, that’s about $36.50 for a rooftop evening that includes views, live music, and food plus covered drinks through the selected option. Rooftop bars can charge heavy markups when you pay separately, so packages like this are designed to prevent that “counting bills mid-sip” feeling.
The big value driver isn’t just the price tag—it’s what you’re bundling:
- Rooftop views that are clearly part of the experience
- Live DJ-style music
- Two included dishes
- Drink coverage through free-flowing cocktails or beer, depending on your option
- Non-alcoholic drinks as well
That’s why people tend to rate this experience highly: you get a full night framework instead of a single overpriced drink.
One more timing/value note: the experience is non-refundable, so it’s best for dates and plans you’re confident you’ll keep. If your Bangkok schedule is flexible, you might still book, but be aware that you can’t cancel and swap later if something changes.
Practical tips: what to wear, what to know about rules, and timing

This is a rooftop bar with a clear dress and behavior tone. The rules you should respect:
- No swimwear or swimming
- No sportswear
- No slippers
- No alcohol and drugs allowed
- No weapons or sharp objects
In plain terms: wear regular going-out clothes and shoes you can walk in. If you’re coming straight from a temple or a day tour, change shoes first. It’ll save you stress at the door.
Transportation isn’t included. That means you’ll want to plan your ride so you’re not sprinting at dusk. Bangkok traffic can be unpredictable, and rooftop sunsets are exactly when you don’t want to be late.
Also, you need to know the age rule: it’s not suitable for people under 20. If you’re traveling as a mixed-age group, this will determine who can join.
Duration timing: it’s 90 minutes. Since start times depend on availability, pick a slot that fits your night rhythm. If you’re eating nearby first, aim to arrive with enough time to enjoy drinks and dishes before the slot ends.
Who this is best for (and who might want a different plan)

RedSquare is a great fit if you want:
- A rooftop bar with real skyline views and photo time
- A bundled meal-and-drink experience with live DJ-style music
- A small-group setting (limited to 6) that feels more like a curated night than a busy bar
- Table service so you can relax instead of constantly ordering
It’s also a smart choice for date night. The setting reads romantic without feeling overly formal, and the included food and drinks remove the “what do we order?” back-and-forth.
Who might skip it?
- If you want quiet conversation and zero music, live performances may be too much.
- If you’re extremely picky about food quality, you could still have a great time, but the food standard isn’t described as perfect across the board.
- If you’re looking for a super-flexible, stay-as-long-as-you-like plan with no time limits, remember this runs for 90 minutes.
Should you book RedSquare Rooftop Bar at Novotel Sukhumvit 4?
I’d book it if you want a high-value Bangkok rooftop night where you can sit down, enjoy the view, and let the package handle the essentials: two dishes, covered drinks through your chosen option, and live music. The small-group limit and table-service setup make it feel like a controlled, comfortable experience rather than a chaotic rooftop scramble.
Book it especially if you’re planning for a night that includes photos and a real “treat ourselves” vibe. The combination of skyline views, DJ-style energy, and drink coverage is what turns the evening into something you’ll actually remember.
Skip it if you hate any rooftop music, or if you’re planning a schedule where timing is uncertain and you can’t risk a non-refundable slot. If that’s you, wait until your Bangkok plans firm up.
If you want one last sanity check: choose your drink option intentionally, pace your cocktails because they can be strong, and treat the music as part of the experience, not an afterthought.
FAQ
How long is the RedSquare Rooftop Bar experience?
The experience lasts 90 minutes.
What’s the group size?
It’s a small group limited to 6 participants.
What’s included in the package?
Included items can include free-flowing cocktails (if you select that option), beer (or free-flowing beer depending on the option), 2 dishes, non-alcoholic drinks, panoramic views, gourmet bites, live music, and excellent service.
What isn’t included?
Transportation isn’t included.
Is alcohol included?
Alcohol can be included depending on the option you select (free-flowing cocktails and/or beer). Also, alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Is this refundable?
No. The activity is non-refundable.
Is it okay for people under 20?
No. It’s not suitable for people under 20.
Are there dress or item restrictions?
Yes. Swimwear, sportswear, and slippers aren’t allowed, and weapons or sharp objects are not allowed.
Is there live music or a DJ?
Yes. Live music is included, and the highlights mention live DJ performances.





























