Bangkok's Most Beautiful Rooftop Pool Hotel! Stay in the City Skyline



"As the city's hustle gradually fades away, I find a different rhythm of Bangkok above the sky garden."

For this Bangkok trip, I chose to stay at the renowned 137 Pillars Suites, a luxurious hidden gem nestled among skyscrapers. It’s not just a stay, but stepping into a dream intertwined with the world.

🌿 Stunning from the moment you enter

The moment I arrived at the hotel, I was captivated by the oriental elegance at the entrance. 137 Pillars inherits the spirit of the legendary old houses of Chiang Mai, blending traditional Thai style with modern minimalism, with every detail layered and steeped in time.

The welcome cold towel carried a fresh lemon scent, and the staff greeted me softly in Thai, instantly easing the fatigue of travel.

🛌 Suite Experience | Like living in a private cloud residence

I stayed in the Sukhothai Suite, where a full wall of floor-to-ceiling glass windows offered an unobstructed view of the Bangkok skyline. Marble bathtub, BOSE sound system, Hermès toiletries, private bar—all available, even the bedside lighting system is smart sensor-controlled.

My favorite spot was the rattan chair corner on the balcony. Brewing a cup of hand-drip coffee in the morning, overlooking the Sukhumvit area slowly waking up; sipping red wine at night, listening to the city whisper beneath, time seemed to slow down.

☕ Breakfast | Enjoy the view slowly in the sky

The hotel’s Nimitr restaurant is the most unmissable among all the city hotels I’ve stayed at. The creative menu fuses Thai and Western styles, each dish like a work of art.

Highly recommended: crispy durian croissant with coconut latte, and freshly made Thai mango sticky rice in the morning—both rich and full of ritual.

The most thoughtful part is that breakfast is served from 7 AM to 5 PM, with a semi-buffet ordering style, allowing you to taste various international cuisines—truly considerate.

🏊 Rooftop Infinity Pool | A must-experience in life

If the soul of 137 Pillars is its service and space, then the most unforgettable is the infinity pool on the R floor.

The pool is only open to suite guests, almost a "private exclusive" experience. Swimming here at the first light of dawn feels like the whole city is beneath your feet.

I took the most stunning photo of this trip here, with the sky reflected on the water’s surface—so beautiful it felt unreal.

In a fast-paced city like Bangkok, 137 Pillars Suites feels like a time-paused oriental garden. It’s understated and quiet, yet carries the traveler’s gentleness and sense of ritual in the most delicate way.

As a travel blogger, I’ve stayed in many high-end hotels, but what 137 Pillars gave me was not just luxury, but a lifestyle attitude of "being able to slow down."

🌸 This hotel will make you want to come back to Bangkok again.

📌 Tips:

📍 Address: 59/1 Soi Sukhumvit 39, Bangkok (near BTS Phrom Phong Station)

💰 Suite price reference: About ¥2500-4000 per night (advance booking recommended)

📷 Recommended photo spots: rooftop pool, balcony sunrise, in front of the Nimitr restaurant glass window

📝 Suitable for: couples traveling, honeymoon, anniversaries

Post by brynn_4253 | Jun 14, 2025

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