REVIEW · DRINKING TOURS
Vertigo TOO Sky Bar: Unlimited Drinks & Spectacular Views
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A sky bar sounds fancy. It is, but the real win is the view plus unlimited drinks timeboxed to your evening.
I especially like the 60th-floor indoor lounge vibe at Vertigo TOO Sky Bar at Banyan Tree Bangkok—star-like lights, comfy seating, and that wow-you’re-high-up feeling over the Chao Phraya River. You also get light appetizers along with selected beers, spirits, cocktails, wines, and soft drinks.
One thing to consider: if you book the 1-hour option, you can end up feeling rushed or shortchanged unless you pace yourself and actually stay for the full pass.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Vertigo TOO Sky Bar: Why the 60th-Floor Setting Feels Different
- What the Open Bar Pass Really Includes (and What It Leaves Out)
- 1-Hour vs 2-Hour Pass: Choosing the Value That Fits Your Night
- Your Evening at Vertigo TOO: From Starry Ceiling to Cocktail Trolley
- Views Over Bangkok and the Chao Phraya River
- Price and Value: Is $58.37 Fair for a Sky Bar?
- Who This Fits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- Service and Atmosphere: What You’ll Notice Once You’re Inside
- Quick Practical Tips Before You Book
- Should You Book Vertigo TOO Sky Bar Open Bar Pass?
Key things to know before you go

- Pick your duration wisely: 1-hour vs 2-hour open bar changes the value a lot.
- Indoor comfort, sky-high views: Vertigo TOO sits on the 60th floor and is designed for hanging out.
- Unlimited means selected items: your voucher covers specific drinks, and snack options can vary.
- Mixology with a menu-free feel: ordering happens with a cocktail trolley, and you can personalize your drink.
- Music is part of the atmosphere: DJ music keeps the lounge lively.
- No transfers included: you’ll handle getting there on your own.
Vertigo TOO Sky Bar: Why the 60th-Floor Setting Feels Different

If you want Bangkok at night, you usually chase two things: a good skyline angle and an easy plan. Vertigo TOO nails both. You’re in an indoor lounge perched high in the Banyan Tree Bangkok complex, with big glassy sightlines over the city and the Chao Phraya River.
What makes this place feel special is how it’s built for lingering. The lounge sits on the 60th floor, with an arched ceiling dotted with lights that look like a starry night. So even when Bangkok traffic and street noise fade away, the bar still has a crafted, atmospheric glow.
I also like that Vertigo TOO isn’t trying to be a strict rooftop-only experience. It’s a proper bar lounge—more comfortable than some windier terrace set-ups—and it’s designed for conversation, music, and ordering at your pace.
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What the Open Bar Pass Really Includes (and What It Leaves Out)

This is a simple concept: buy a voucher for one or two hours at Vertigo TOO and then enjoy unlimited drinks from the selected list. The drinks covered include selected wines, beers, spirits, cocktails, and soft drinks, plus light appetizers during your time there.
A key detail: the menu items can change based on availability. That matters because people sometimes show up expecting a specific snack or a particular drink style. With selected items, your best move is to ask what’s available when you order and treat the pass as a menu of options, not a fixed shopping list.
Here’s what’s not included: hotel transfers. So plan to arrive using whatever transport you prefer, and keep it easy on yourself—this is noted as near public transportation.
1-Hour vs 2-Hour Pass: Choosing the Value That Fits Your Night

The price is about $58.37 per person, and that number only feels fair if you actually use the time you paid for. With the pass, you get one or two hours in the lounge. That means the 2-hour option usually gives you more breathing room for ordering, snacking, and just enjoying the view.
I’ll be direct: the 1-hour pass can work, but only if you’re coming with the right energy. If you’re hoping for a slow, scenic hangout plus drinks plus appetizers, one hour can disappear fast. One review pointed out that a short stay made it feel not worth the price, even though the staff were nice and the view was good.
If your night in Bangkok already has dinner, a show, and another activity, the 1-hour pass might still be a smart way to get the skyline moment without overcommitting. But if this is your main “dress up and relax” segment of the evening, go 2 hours.
Your Evening at Vertigo TOO: From Starry Ceiling to Cocktail Trolley

Your time here is built around lounging, ordering, and the soundtrack. There’s DJ music, and the vibe is more polished-lounge than party club. You can sit back on comfortable loungers, look out over Bangkok, and let the staff handle the flow of ordering.
One of the most practical details is the cocktail process. Ordering isn’t just pointing at a menu and hoping. The bar uses a cocktail trolley setup, where a mixologist creates a more personalized experience from what you choose. That can make the drinks feel less repetitive than a basic open bar.
On the food side, you’ll get light appetizers and snacks included. Some snack choices may be delicious and cost-effective compared to ordering full dishes elsewhere in a skyline bar environment. If you find something you want beyond the included items, the setup allows you to choose other things and pay only the difference, so you’re not totally boxed in.
A small mindset shift helps here: treat it like an evening plan, not a quick grab-and-go. You’re paying for height, atmosphere, and the time-limited open bar package.
Views Over Bangkok and the Chao Phraya River

The view is the headline, and it’s easy to see why people book this kind of experience. Vertigo TOO gives you a panoramic look from high up, with Bangkok cityscape stretching out in all directions.
The Chao Phraya River is a big part of the visual story. From this height, you’re not just seeing buildings—you’re seeing the way the city is laid out around the river and how the light changes across neighborhoods as night settles in.
If you’re the type who wants photos but also wants the “actually enjoying it” part, the indoor lounge helps. You don’t have to fight wind, and you can take your time choosing the best angles. The arched, star-lit ceiling also makes the whole space feel like a designed setting, not just a room with a view.
Price and Value: Is $58.37 Fair for a Sky Bar?

Let’s talk value, not just cost. At about $58.37 per person, you’re buying more than drinks. You’re buying a specific experience: a high-floor Bangkok skyline setting at Banyan Tree, plus a timeboxed open bar that covers selected drinks and light appetizers.
Where this becomes a strong deal is when you use the full pass duration. Unlimited is only “unlimited” while you’re inside your time window, and the best value comes from ordering steadily, sampling what’s included, and letting the atmosphere do its job.
Where value can feel shaky is when your schedule or mood makes you leave early. The review that mentioned leaving after roughly 20 minutes is a good warning sign, especially for solo visitors who might plan to “check it out” and then bail. If you’re solo, it can still be a great choice—you just need a plan for how you’ll actually enjoy the time you bought.
Also consider that you’re not just paying for the bar; you’re paying for a clean night out with minimal friction. No hotel transfer, no complicated add-ons required—your voucher is the core of the experience.
Who This Fits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)

This is a good fit if you want a smooth evening in Bangkok that mixes skyline views with included drinks. It’s especially sensible for couples: one review specifically recommended it for a romantic night, calling out the night views.
It can also work for groups of friends who want a low-stress plan where everyone can order without negotiating who pays for what. The unlimited format keeps things simple.
For solo travelers, the experience isn’t automatically bad—but it does require discipline. If you want to sit for the full 1–2 hours, you’ll likely enjoy the view and the easy drink pacing. If you’re likely to get restless or decide you’re done quickly, then you may feel the price more sharply.
If you hate loud music, note that there is DJ music. It isn’t described as a raging club, but it’s still part of the environment.
Service and Atmosphere: What You’ll Notice Once You’re Inside

Service here seems to be a real part of the story. Reviews praised both the hotel and bar experience, and one person mentioned that the bar staff were nice—so even when the value didn’t match their expectations, they still described the team as friendly.
I also like that the provider’s responses (including names like Paul and Nick) sound engaged. That’s not the same as guaranteeing a perfect visit, but it does suggest they pay attention when someone has a complaint or a mismatch with expectations.
Atmospherically, it’s styled for comfort. You’re not crammed into a standing-only space. You can settle in, watch the light shift over the city, and order as the mood hits you.
Quick Practical Tips Before You Book
- Choose 2 hours if this is your main night highlight. One hour is doable, but it’s the fastest path to feeling rushed.
- Plan your arrival so you don’t miss the start. The unlimited part is tied to your time window.
- Ask what’s available when ordering snacks and drinks. The menu can change based on availability.
- Come with a view mindset. This is a “look up and relax” experience as much as it is a drink deal.
- Handle getting there yourself. Hotel transfers aren’t included.
Should You Book Vertigo TOO Sky Bar Open Bar Pass?
Book it if you want a low-friction, high-impact Bangkok night: skyline views from a high indoor lounge, a star-lit ceiling, DJ music, and selected unlimited drinks plus light appetizers for a set amount of time. It’s particularly good for couples and people who know they’ll actually stay and enjoy the pace.
Consider skipping or choosing carefully if you tend to leave early, hate any kind of lounge music, or you’re looking for a fully custom menu instead of selected drinks and snack options. If you want the best value, the logic is simple: spend the full time you paid for, and treat it like a planned evening stop, not a quick check-in.
If you’re aiming for one standout nighttime memory in Bangkok, Vertigo TOO is a strong pick—just don’t short your own experience.



























