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Discover the best of Bangkok with this affordable afternoon tea experience at Banyan Tree Bangkok, offering elegant settings, refillable drinks, and authentic moments.
Experiencing afternoon tea at the Banyan Tree Bangkok is an elegant way to pause amid the city’s hustle. This tour offers two different settings—either a ground-floor tropical garden view or a sleek rooftop with city vistas—and combines a refined atmosphere with reasonably priced indulgence. While the experience promises a touch of luxury, some travelers have found the value and quality inconsistent, making it a mixed bag worth understanding before booking.
What we appreciate most about this offering is the chance to enjoy a classic high tea in a stylish hotel setting with refillable tea and coffee, perfect for a leisurely catch-up or a relaxing break. On the downside, reviews highlight that the quality can sometimes fall short of expectations, with some guests feeling that the food and service didn’t quite match the price paid. This experience will suit those who are looking for a convenient, scenic, and affordable way to pause their sightseeing and indulge in a bit of elegance.
If you’re after a refined way to slow down during your Bangkok adventure, this afternoon tea at Banyan Tree Bangkok offers a lovely opportunity. With two options—either the lushly decorated Romsai Restaurant on the ground floor or the rooftop Vertigo TOO Restaurant on the 61st floor—you can tailor your experience to your mood and your desire for views. The price, approximately $24 per person, is approachable for many travelers looking to enjoy a bit of luxury without splurging on high-end hotel dining.
One aspect we like is the flexibility in settings—whether you prefer the serenity of the tropical garden or the sweeping cityscape, both options are available daily and offer a peaceful break from busy sightseeing. Plus, the inclusion of unlimited tea and coffee refills enhances the feeling of indulgence without extra costs. However, a significant consideration is the inconsistent quality of the food, as some reviews mention disappointment regarding portion sizes and food standards relative to the price.
This tour suits travelers seeking an elegant, convenient, and budget-friendly afternoon escape. It’s ideal for those who want a stylish photo opportunity, a quiet moment with loved ones, or simply a break from the bustling streets of Bangkok.
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The Vertigo TOO Restaurant on the 61st floor is billed as a more upscale, luxurious option for high tea. It serves this treat exclusively from Friday to Sunday, making it a perfect weekend indulgence. The setting itself is impressive, with panoramic city views that make for an unforgettable backdrop while enjoying your tea set for two. The atmosphere is sleek and modern, and you’ll love the feeling of sipping tea high above the city streets.
Guests have praised the view, but some have noted that the food quality doesn’t always meet expectations. One reviewer specifically mentioned that they paid a steep $105 USD for an experience that they felt was worth only about $30 USD, citing poor food quality and limited service. The experience appears to be more about the atmosphere and scenery than a culinary feast. Still, if you’re after a glamorous setting with a panoramic view, this rooftop option stacks up well.
The Romsai Restaurant offers high tea daily in a more relaxed, garden-view setting. The tropical garden view creates a peaceful environment, especially appealing for those who prefer a quieter, more intimate experience. It’s a good choice if you’re in the mood for a classic high tea with a lush backdrop.
Some guests have expressed dissatisfaction with the portion size and food quality. One review shared that after paying a high price, they felt the food was poor and had to serve themselves, which diminishes the sense of luxury. Still, others appreciated the convenience of a daily service and the ability to enjoy refilled tea and coffee without extra charges.
Each stop offers around two hours of relaxation, which is ample for a leisurely tea break. Keep in mind that Vertigo issues the high tea only on weekends, so if you’re visiting during the week, the ground-floor Romsai Restaurant will be your only option. Both are accessible with a mobile ticket, and the experience lasts about four hours in total, including travel time between the two venues (though hotel transfers are not included).
The package includes one high tea set for two people, with the choice of tea or coffee that’s refilled as much as you like. This is a straightforward deal, especially if you’re traveling as a pair or with a friend. The price of roughly $24 per person quickly adds up when you consider the unlimited refills, making it good value for a relaxing, hotel-based experience.
However, hotel transfers are not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the hotel. This could be a minor inconvenience for some, especially if you’re staying further away from the hotel area.
One guest who visited in June 2024 expressed frustration about getting what they paid for, noting that they paid for three people but the set was only suitable for two. They also highlighted that the staff initially intended to charge extra for a third drink, which was confusing since the booking was for three. The hotel eventually clarified the situation, but it underscores the importance of clear communication regarding what’s included in your package.
Another guest in March 2025 called the experience the “worst afternoon tea in Thailand,” commenting that the food was poor and that they had to serve themselves. This highlights the variability in quality and the potential for disappointment if expectations aren’t managed carefully.
This afternoon tea experience is a fair choice if you’re seeking a scenic, relaxed, and affordable indulgence. The inclusion of unlimited refills enhances the value, especially at a low-to-mid price point. That said, reviews warn that if you’re expecting gourmet-quality food, you might leave feeling underwhelmed.
The setting makes a significant difference: the rooftop offers a more luxurious and breathtaking view, while the ground-floor garden view offers a more subdued, tranquil atmosphere. Depending on your mood and your budget, each setting offers a different vibe.
While the experience isn’t designed to impress with culinary excellence, it’s a solid option for those who want a stylish break without the hefty price tag that usually comes with high-end hotel afternoon teas. It also makes for a pleasant, photo-worthy moment—and that’s often what matters most during a short break in Bangkok.
This experience is best suited for travelers who:
It’s less ideal for those expecting gourmet food or a high-end culinary experience, but perfect for anyone wanting a memorable, scenic, and budget-conscious afternoon treat.
The Afternoon Tea Indulgence at Banyan Tree Bangkok offers a decent, budget-friendly way to enjoy a classic high tea experience in style. Its main draws are the beautiful locations—particularly the rooftop option—and the inclusion of refillable drinks, making it a relaxing, value-oriented break for many travelers.
However, the experience’s value hinges on expectations about food quality and service consistency. Some guests have found the food mediocre relative to the price, and reviews highlight variability in the experience. That said, if you’re after a scenic, tranquil spot to unwind with loved ones or indulge in a classic pastime, this experience can work well, especially if you choose the setting that best suits your mood.
In essence, it’s a serviceable choice for those seeking a picture-perfect moment or a simple taste of Thai hospitality in a luxurious environment—just keep your expectations realistic, and you’ll likely enjoy the atmosphere more than the food.
Is hotel transfer included in this experience?
No, hotel transfers are not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to and from the Banyan Tree Bangkok.
Can I choose between different restaurant settings?
Yes. You can opt for the Romsai Restaurant on the ground floor with garden views or the Vertigo TOO rooftop restaurant on the 61st floor, depending on your preference and availability.
What is the duration of the experience?
Each stop lasts about two hours, so the entire experience, including time to switch locations if you do both, is roughly four hours.
Is this experience suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s accessible near public transportation. However, those expecting a gourmet meal might be disappointed, as reviews suggest food quality can be inconsistent.
What does the tour include?
It includes one afternoon tea set for two people, with unlimited tea and coffee refills during the session.
Are there any age restrictions?
The information provided doesn’t specify age restrictions, but generally, high tea experiences are suitable for all ages except young children who might not appreciate the setting or menu.
How do I confirm my booking?
Booking is confirmed immediately upon purchase, and you will receive a mobile ticket for easy access.
What should I consider before booking?
Review your expectations carefully—this experience offers style and atmosphere more than culinary perfection—and plan your transportation accordingly, as transfers aren’t included.