Levels
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, BANGKOK/ Updated : Jul 8, 2016, 15:04 IST
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Sukhumvit’s swank Soi 11 is home to Levels, a chic club aimed at those wanting something more than the usual night out. The whole space gives off an air of luxury, complete with a velvet rope, sleek decor, a giant chandelier, and … Read more
Sukhumvit’s swank Soi 11 is home to Levels, a chic club aimed at those wanting something more than the usual night out. The whole space gives off an air of luxury, complete with a velvet rope, sleek decor, a giant chandelier, and plush sofas. Read less
Sukhumvit’s swank Soi 11 is home to Levels, a chic club aimed at those wanting something more than the usual night out. The whole space gives off an air of luxury, complete with a velvet rope, sleek decor, a giant chandelier, and plush sofas. One of the most attractive clubs to take photos at, many foreign clubbers come here to take pictures for their social media accounts. When you’re done clicking away, spend some time out on the outdoor terrace bar, and bask in the brilliant view of the city below. Located on the sixth floor of a fancy hotel, Level’s vantage point offers guests beautiful vistas.
Numerous local and international DJs come here, mainly playing house music. Check the schedule to know who is spinning, and you might find a big name! Drinks are pretty reasonably priced compared to the going rate at other nearby clubs. Note that there are a fair number of high-class Thai working girls here, as is common at many Bangkok clubs. For those who prefer to rest their feet, Levels offers plenty of comfy seating for relaxation. Part lounge and part club, it’s a great spot to spend some time watching people, sipping a delicious cocktail, or hitting the dance floor when your favorite song comes on.
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