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Bangkok: Baiyoke Tower Balcony Buffet & Observation Deck
Bangkok looks best from above. This experience combines dinner at the 81st-floor Bangkok Balcony Restaurant with some of the city’s finest high-rise views. I especially like the wide buffet selection and the chance to eat outdoors above the city. The main catch is that outdoor tables are limited and assigned first come first served.
You get more than a meal here. Your ticket covers the 77th-floor Observation Deck and the 84th-floor Sky Walk Revolving Roof Deck, so the $51 price makes better sense if you plan to use all three levels. Food quality is generally strong, though seafood and a few Thai choices may not impress you as much as the setting.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you book
- Why Baiyoke Tower works as a Bangkok evening
- Arriving at the 19th floor
- The 81st-floor buffet and balcony seating
- What you will find at the buffet
- The 77th-floor Observation Deck
- The 84th-floor revolving viewpoint
- How much value do you get for $51?
- Who will enjoy this evening most?
- Practical tips for a smoother visit
- Should you book Baiyoke Tower?
- FAQ
- Where is Baiyoke Sky Hotel located?
- Where do I check in?
- What does the $51 ticket include?
- Are hotel transfers included?
- Is outdoor balcony seating guaranteed?
- How long does the buffet experience last?
- What food is available?
- What are the viewing deck opening hours?
- What should I bring?
Key points to know before you book

- The outdoor balcony is the prize: Outdoor seating on the 81st floor gives you open views across Bangkok, but tables are limited and cannot be guaranteed.
- The buffet covers many tastes: Expect Thai, Japanese, seafood, international dishes, desserts, and a wide selection that works well for mixed groups.
- The 84th-floor deck rotates: The revolving viewpoint gives you a slow, changing panorama of Bangkok and excellent photo chances.
- Arrive through the 19th-floor counter: You check in on the 19th floor of Baiyoke Sky Hotel before heading up to the restaurant.
- Drinks are not part of the main package: Soft drinks, coffee, and similar extras may cost more, so check before ordering.
- Two hours is enough, but pace yourself: The buffet has a two-hour limit, while seating is available from 5 PM to 10 PM according to the activity details.
Why Baiyoke Tower works as a Bangkok evening

Baiyoke Sky Hotel is one of Bangkok’s best-known high-rise viewpoints. It sits in the central Ratchaprarop area, close to the Airport Rail Link, making it fairly easy to reach from many parts of the city.
The appeal is simple. You eat dinner high above the rooftops, then visit two separate viewing areas without having to arrange another taxi or attraction. That makes this a useful choice for a first Bangkok evening, a birthday meal, or a final night when you want one polished experience instead of several small stops.
I like the way the evening gives you different views rather than sending you to one observation room and calling it done. The 77th floor is an indoor observation area with binoculars, the 81st floor puts you at table height with the city around you, and the 84th floor adds movement through its revolving viewpoint.
You should keep your expectations in the right place. This is a hotel buffet in a major tourist tower, not a small family-run Thai restaurant. The food is varied and usually well received, but the building’s decor can feel dated, and the atmosphere may become busy when large tour groups arrive.
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Arriving at the 19th floor

On arrival, go to the check-in counter on the 19th floor of Baiyoke Hotel. You then continue to the Bangkok Balcony Restaurant on the 81st floor.
The building has several lifts and public areas, so follow the hotel signs and allow a little time to find the correct counter. One early visitor had trouble locating the right entrance, while another noted that lift queues can form when organized groups arrive together. Entering through the main hotel entrance should make the first step easier.
You need to bring a passport or ID card. The activity is listed as wheelchair accessible, which is helpful for visitors who need step-free access, although the tower’s lift changes and busy periods may still make the journey feel slower.
For transport, the easiest rail option is the Airport Rail Link to Ratchaprarop Station, next to the hotel. You can also take the BTS Skytrain to Phaya Thai and change to the Airport Rail Link. Another option is the BTS to Ratchathewi, followed by a taxi.
I would choose the Airport Rail Link when it fits your route. It avoids some road traffic and places you close to the hotel. A taxi is more direct, but Bangkok traffic can turn a short ride into a long wait, especially around dinner time.
The 81st-floor buffet and balcony seating

The meal takes place at Bangkok Balcony Restaurant on the 81st floor. You can dine in an indoor area or request the outdoor Premium Balcony section.
The outdoor tables are the reason many people book this particular package. You can look across Bangkok from an open balcony rather than through restaurant windows. The height gives you a broad view over roads, towers, neighborhoods, and the spreading city lights.
There is one important catch: outdoor seating is limited and allocated first come first served. Paying for the experience does not guarantee an outdoor table. If sitting outside matters to you, arrive early and ask about the balcony as soon as you check in.
The balcony can also be windy. That is part of the fun, but it may affect loose clothing, hair, paper menus, and the comfort of younger children. One dinner party enjoyed the outdoor meal despite strong wind, while another appreciated the sunset view from the balcony. Bring a light layer if you tend to feel cold in open air.
The dining window is listed from 5 PM to 10 PM, with the buffet limited to two hours. That gives you useful flexibility around your schedule, but you should still confirm your exact seating time when booking. Arriving near 5 PM is a smart choice if you want to see Bangkok in daylight, catch changing evening colors, and watch the lights come on.
The restaurant also handles special occasions. A birthday request resulted in a preferred table, a small cake, and a birthday song. This is not guaranteed, but it is worth contacting the provider before your visit if you are celebrating.
What you will find at the buffet

The buffet includes Thai food, Japanese dishes, seafood, international items, desserts, and other choices. The scale is generous, so you can build a meal around familiar favorites or try several styles without committing to one plate.
I like this format for groups with different tastes. One person can choose sushi or Japanese-style dishes, another can focus on Thai flavors, and a child can stick with simpler international food. The dessert section also gets strong praise, with enough variety that you may need to make more than one visit to the sweets table.
Several diners found the food fresh, tasty, and better than expected for a large buffet. The overall selection is a clear strength. You are paying partly for the view, but the meal is not merely decoration for the skyline.
Still, quality can vary by section. Seafood was the weakest part of one otherwise positive meal, and another diner wanted melted butter with crab legs but could not get it. If seafood is your main reason for booking, keep your expectations measured.
You should also know that the number of specifically Thai dishes may feel limited compared with the full international spread. If you want a focused Thai food experience, a local restaurant or street-food tour would offer more depth. Baiyoke is better for variety, comfort, and spectacle.
Drinks deserve a quick warning. The paid package includes the buffet and viewing areas, but not hotel transfers or listed drinks. Staff may offer soft drinks, coffee, or other beverages, and these can be extra. Ask about the price before ordering so the bill does not surprise you.
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The 77th-floor Observation Deck

After dinner, head to the Observation Deck on the 77th floor. It is open from 10 AM to 10 PM, so you can also visit before your meal if that suits your timing.
This level is useful for getting your bearings fast. Bangkok can look confusing from street level, with highways, rail lines, towers, canals, and low-rise neighborhoods all mixed together. From above, the city’s scale becomes much clearer.
You can use binoculars or simply look across the skyline. The indoor setting gives you a break from wind and rain, which matters during Bangkok’s changeable weather. You may find the 77th floor less dramatic than the open-air roof, but it offers a steadier viewing experience and works well for people who do not enjoy exposed heights.
The observation deck is also a good place for photographs of the wider city. Use it before sunset if you want to compare daylight and evening views, then return later for the illuminated skyline.
The 84th-floor revolving viewpoint

The final high point is the Sky Walk Revolving Roof Deck on the 84th floor. It is open from 6 PM to 10 PM, so an early dinner at 5 PM lets you see the lower deck before visiting this one.
The rotating platform slowly changes your view without requiring you to walk around the entire roof. Bangkok comes to you, one section at a time. You can see in every direction and choose different angles for photographs as the platform moves.
This is the part I would not skip. The 77th floor explains the city, but the revolving viewpoint gives the evening its memorable finish. You can watch the bright central districts pass by, then turn toward darker stretches where the city spreads beyond the main towers.
The deck is exposed, so weather matters. Wind that feels refreshing at dinner may feel stronger several floors higher. If clouds or rain block the view, the experience will not have the same impact. A clear evening is the best-case scenario, but the attraction remains useful because the indoor observation deck is included.
For sunset, arriving around 5 PM is a sensible plan, but the exact sunset view depends on the season and weather. You may see warm light from the 84th floor, then return after dinner for the city lights.
How much value do you get for $51?

At $51 per person, this is not a budget Bangkok meal. You are paying for a buffet, a high-rise restaurant, three separate dining or viewing components, and the convenience of having them in one place.
The value improves if you want a full evening activity. A normal dinner followed by separate observation-deck tickets could take more planning, while this package puts the meal and viewpoints together. It also includes the online booking processing fee, so the advertised price is more useful for budgeting.
The value is weaker if you care only about food. Some of the buffet dishes may be good, but the price is clearly shaped by the tower, the view, and the access to the 77th and 84th floors. I would book it for the combination, not as Bangkok’s best stand-alone dinner.
The package also works well for special occasions. A high table, city lights, outdoor air, and a birthday cake can create a memorable night without arranging several separate services. Just request any celebration details in advance.
Festive dates are excluded from the standard rate. Mother’s Day, Loy Krathong, Father’s Day, Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, and Songkran Day may have different pricing or availability. Check the date carefully before you pay.
Who will enjoy this evening most?

This experience suits first-time visitors who want a quick overview of Bangkok from above. It is also a strong match for couples, families, and groups who cannot agree on one type of food.
Families should note the child-ticket rule. Child tickets are valid only for children measuring 80 to 120 centimeters in height. Check the measurement requirement before booking rather than assuming age alone determines the fare.
The evening is less suitable for someone seeking quiet, intimate dining. Large tour groups can create queues and a louder mood, especially around lifts and buffet service. The hotel decor may also seem old-fashioned rather than sleek.
If you are nervous about heights, the indoor 77th-floor deck gives you a gentler option. You can enjoy the view without relying only on the open balcony or roof deck. The wheelchair-accessible status is another reason this is more practical than many rooftop venues, though you should still allow extra time during busy periods.
For a first visit, I would aim for the 5 PM seating window, eat at a relaxed pace, and save the 84th-floor revolving view for after dark. That sequence gives you daylight, sunset potential, and night lights in one two-hour visit.
Practical tips for a smoother visit

- Arrive early if outdoor balcony seating is important to you.
- Bring your passport or ID card for check-in.
- Use Ratchaprarop Station if the Airport Rail Link fits your route.
- Ask before ordering drinks because they are not part of the main inclusions.
- Leave enough time for lifts, especially when large groups are arriving.
- Visit the 77th floor before dinner if you want daylight views.
- Check the 84th-floor opening time, which begins at 6 PM.
- Treat two hours as a real limit for the buffet.
- Contact the provider ahead of time for birthday arrangements.
- Check festive-date pricing before confirming your booking.
Should you book Baiyoke Tower?
Book it if you want one easy, memorable evening that combines a wide buffet with Bangkok views at several heights. The strongest reasons are the outdoor 81st-floor meal, the broad food choice, the helpful service, and the 84th-floor revolving viewpoint.
Skip it if you want a quiet local restaurant, a focused Thai menu, or a bargain meal. The outdoor table is not guaranteed, seafood may disappoint, drinks cost extra, and the setting can feel dated and busy.
For most first-time visitors, I think the experience is worth considering at $51, especially for a birthday, anniversary, or final Bangkok night. Arrive early, request the balcony, use all three viewing levels, and think of the ticket as an evening attraction with dinner rather than simply a buffet.
FAQ
Where is Baiyoke Sky Hotel located?
Baiyoke Sky Hotel is in central Bangkok, next to the Ratchaprarop Airport Rail Link station.
Where do I check in?
Go to the check-in counter on the 19th floor of Baiyoke Hotel. From there, continue to the Bangkok Balcony Restaurant on the 81st floor.
What does the $51 ticket include?
It includes the buffet dinner, entry to the 77th-floor Observation Deck, entry to the 84th-floor Revolving Viewpoint, and the online booking processing fee.
Are hotel transfers included?
No. Hotel transfers are not included in the ticket price.
Is outdoor balcony seating guaranteed?
No. Outdoor seating is limited and assigned on a first come first served basis.
How long does the buffet experience last?
The buffet has a two-hour time limit. Seating is listed as available from 5 PM until 10 PM.
What food is available?
The buffet includes Thai, Japanese, seafood, international dishes, desserts, and other selections.
What are the viewing deck opening hours?
The 77th-floor Observation Deck is open from 10 AM to 10 PM. The 84th-floor Sky Walk Revolving Roof Deck is open from 6 PM to 10 PM.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID card. Child tickets are valid for children measuring 80 to 120 centimeters in height.
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