Vertigo TOO Sky Bar: Unlimited Drinks & Spectacular Views

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Vertigo TOO Sky Bar: Unlimited Drinks & Spectacular Views

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Vertigo TOO turns a drink stop into a night out. You go up to the 60th floor lounge at Banyan Tree Bangkok, right below the Vertigo rooftop bar, and watch Bangkok stretch out in every direction. The bar’s arched ceiling glows like a starfield, so the room itself feels like part of the show.

I especially like the panoramic city and Chao Phraya River views and the open bar setup that keeps your evening moving. It’s not just a view-and-wait situation; you get unlimited selected drinks plus light appetizers while DJ music sets the pace.

One watch-out: voucher-covered drinks can feel limited, and the 1-hour option can disappear fast. If you’re coming solo and you’re not planning to settle in, it may not feel like the best value.

Quick hits

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  • 60th-floor, indoor views with a starry-ceiling vibe, one level below the rooftop Vertigo bar
  • 1-hour or 2-hour unlimited open bar voucher plus light appetizers
  • DJ music and a mixologist/trolley-style drink service that feels a bit theatrical
  • Voucher drink selection may be narrower than you expect, especially on promotions
  • Snacks are a strong point, and extras may be available if you pay the difference

Vertigo TOO Sky Bar: a 60th-floor lounge with starry-ceiling views

Vertigo TOO is the kind of Bangkok stop that makes sense even if your schedule is messy. One moment you’re walking the city; the next, you’re high up in an indoor bar with huge windows and a skyline that keeps changing as the light fades.

The room matters here. The bar’s arched ceiling is dotted with lights that mimic a starry night, which means you’re not stuck staring at your phone or just waiting for a photo. You’re in a space built for lingering.

And yes, the views are the main event. From this height you can take in Bangkok’s spread, including the Chao Phraya River cutting through the scene. It’s the sort of background you don’t have to force—it just makes your conversation better.

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1 hour vs 2 hours: choose the pace that matches your drinking

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You get to pick either a 1-hour or 2-hour open bar pass, and that choice is really about your energy level. If you want a quick skyline hit before dinner, the 1-hour option can work. But if you want time to actually enjoy the music, sample drinks, and eat at an unhurried rhythm, the 2-hour option is the safer bet.

Here’s the practical logic: unlimited drinks only feel unlimited if you use the time. One past guest felt the 1-hour window was too short—about 20 minutes in, they left, and they didn’t feel it matched the price. That’s not a knock on the bar; it’s a reminder that time is part of the value.

If you’re the type who orders one drink, takes a photo, then you’re ready to move on, consider whether you’ll really finish your set. If you’re more of a settle-in-and-chat person, you’ll likely get more out of the longer slot.

What the open bar voucher includes (and why that affects value)

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The offer is simple: you receive a voucher covering selected wines, beers, spirits, cocktails, and soft drinks during your chosen time. You also get light appetizers, which helps the whole thing feel like an actual evening rather than just sipping.

But here’s the key detail: drink menus tied to voucher promotions can be narrower than what you might expect from a full bar. One review specifically noted that there are fewer drink options subject to the voucher promotion. Another review praised the overall experience while hinting that the drink selection isn’t as wide as the phrase unlimited might suggest in your head.

So when you’re judging value, count like this:

  • Do you like cocktails and beer and you’re flexible on specific choices? You’ll likely feel good about it.
  • Are you very brand-specific or cocktail-snob specific? You may spend more time negotiating what’s included.

Also, the listing notes the menu can change based on availability. That’s normal in places like this, but it’s still worth keeping in mind if you have a must-order drink in mind.

The vibe: DJ music, comfortable loungers, and cocktail-trolley theater

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Vertigo TOO isn’t quiet, romantic silence. There’s DJ music, and it helps the room feel like a planned night out, not just a casual stop. You’ll find comfortable loungers, so you can settle without feeling like you’re standing in a line of people holding a tray.

One detail I like from the description: drinks are served in a way that feels a bit performative. There’s a mixologist and a cocktail trolley, and the idea is that your drink order becomes part of the fun rather than a simple transaction. For many people, that’s what turns a view ticket into an experience.

The whole place also reads as designed for couples and groups. If you’re there to enjoy the skyline together, the room’s lighting and music do a lot of work for the mood.

Light appetizers and fusion snacks: enough to keep the night comfortable

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You’ll get light appetizers along with the open bar. The goal isn’t a full dinner, but the food is there so your drinks don’t feel like they’re running your evening on an empty stomach.

A review called out that the snack options were delicious and that this part of the offer delivered strong value. If you’re trying to make this work as part of your dinner plan, think of the appetizers as a bridge—enough to stay comfortable while you enjoy the views and keep ordering drinks.

And if you want more than the included snacks, one guest noted that you can choose other food items and pay only the difference. That’s a helpful option if you arrive hungry or if you and your group find something that isn’t on the limited included menu.

Getting the most out of your time up there

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The biggest mistake people make with skyline bars is treating them like a quick photo stop. Vertigo TOO is set up for hanging out: loungers, DJ music, starry-light ambiance, and a constant rhythm of orders.

To get better value out of the voucher, I’d plan your night like this:

  • Start with one drink you truly want, then keep going from there.
  • Eat something early, even if it’s light. It makes the next round feel easier.
  • Use the last stretch of your time to slow down, watch the city lighting up, and let the experience land.

If you picked the 1-hour option, move with intention. Arrive on time and don’t wait until minute 40 to start ordering. The 2-hour choice is more forgiving, especially if you want to talk without feeling like you’re on a stopwatch.

Location and practical timing for a Bangkok evening

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Vertigo TOO sits in the Banyan Tree Bangkok complex area, and it’s near public transportation. That matters because you don’t want your evening ruined by a long, expensive ride right at the start.

Also, the experience is designed to be flexible in length. Whether you take the shorter or longer pass, the format is straightforward: you’re essentially hanging out in one prime spot for your chosen time.

You’ll receive confirmation at booking, and the ticket is mobile. That reduces last-minute friction, which is exactly what you want when you’re pairing it with dinner or other Bangkok plans.

Who should book Vertigo TOO, and who might skip it

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I’d book Vertigo TOO if you want a skyline bar evening with unlimited selected drinks and you’re actually planning to spend time there. It’s ideal for:

  • Couples who want views plus a fun, lit-up setting
  • Small groups who don’t mind DJ music
  • People who like cocktails and are flexible on which ones are included

I’d be more cautious if you’re:

  • Solo and you know you’ll only stay briefly. One review example showed that when a guest left after a short time, the pricing didn’t feel worth it.
  • Extremely strict about included drink choices. Voucher restrictions can narrow what you’ll be able to order.

If you’re visiting Bangkok for the first time, this is also a solid “anchor evening.” It’s one ticket that gives you location, atmosphere, drinks, and a skyline memory all in one go.

Should you book this open bar sky bar?

If you’re choosing between this and a generic rooftop bar plan, Vertigo TOO usually wins for value when you use the time. The combination of views, DJ vibe, light appetizers, and an open bar voucher makes it easy to justify the price—especially with the 2-hour option.

I’d say book it if you’re comfortable with the idea that the voucher covers selected drinks and that snack service is meant to be light, not a full meal. Choose 2 hours if you want a relaxed night, and choose 1 hour only if you’re sure you’ll order and settle in right away.

If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you’re thinking 1 hour or 2 hours, and I’ll help you place it into an ideal Bangkok night plan around dinner.

FAQ

How long is the Vertigo TOO Sky Bar open bar pass?

You can choose either a 1-hour or a 2-hour open bar pass, depending on the option you book.

What’s included with the open bar voucher?

The voucher includes selected wines, beers, spirits, cocktails, and soft drinks, plus light appetizers.

Where is Vertigo TOO Sky Bar located?

It’s at Vertigo TOO lounge at Banyan Tree Bangkok, on the 60th floor (one floor below the Vertigo rooftop bar).

Is hotel transfer included?

No, hotel transfers are not included.

Is the menu guaranteed to stay the same?

Menu items can change based on availability.

Do I need a paper ticket?

You’ll use a mobile ticket.

Can I change or get a refund after booking?

This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

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