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Atlas Superclub Bangkok

Atlas Superclub Bangkok

Atlas Superclub Bangkok

4.6(239 reviews)
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4.6(239)

Positive Reviews

USG Property Line-usg2024

Impressive new addition to Bangkok’s nightlife. The lighting and sound system are top-tier, and the multi-level layout provides great views of the stage from anywhere in the club. Energetic atmosphere and professional service—definitely worth a visit for clubbing enthusiasts.

2 months ago

Kawaii LM

Super luxury New EDM club recently. Have parking lot infront of the club.Nice service. The ticket fees 500thb ( include 1 drinks) Hiphop,Live music & EDM. Recommend to visit this club. Enjoy Atlas Premium Luxury.🌊

3 months ago

Zeus ekkamai KTV

The dazzling lighting was truly impressive, and it feels like one of the most luxurious clubs in Bangkok right now. The DJs and live band performances are of a very high standard. The crowd was great as well, with many beautiful ladies and young foreign men. I’ll definitely be visiting often.

3 months ago

Negative Reviews

Alberto Esteban Fernández

I give 3.2/5. Indonesia is better 2nd time here, the DJ got worst, too much MC talking (this is not Hip Hop, should be EDM). They can do much better, like in Indonesia. Usualy, the ticket is 500thb and includes one drink (you can get some beer or shots starting from 250thb). It's a new club, newly build, but it could have been better (too much sitting and not too much dancing floor). I personally think it could have been done differently, for more dancing space but they want to put tables everywhere. Overall, the staff is very nice and helpful, besides the gay manager who is very arrogant and mean. All the servers and security and quite nice and attentive. The music is EDM, but from 11pm to 1am, there is POP live music (not that interesting, but the EDM is good). It's open until 4am, the best EDM music is from 2am until the end. The show, audio and lights are quite good... I hope they bring good Djs to perform there.

2 months ago

Anubhav Gupta

I visited Atlas Superclub Bangkok recently, and honestly, this was one of the most underwhelming club experiences I’ve had in a long time—especially for a venue that calls itself a “superclub.” Let’s be clear: branding yourself as a superclub automatically sets expectations—world-class production, serious sound, tight operations, and inclusive hospitality. Unfortunately, Atlas misses the mark on almost every one of these. Production & Visuals: The production setup feels basic and unfinished. Lighting cues are inconsistent, visuals lack depth, and the overall atmosphere feels flat. For a club that has just opened and is clearly trying to position itself at the top tier, the production should be a standout—not something that feels rushed or cost-cut. Sound System (Biggest Disappointment): The sound system is, at best, average. Poor tuning, weak punch, and a lack of clarity completely kill the energy on the dancefloor. Bass doesn’t hit properly, mids feel muddy, and highs are fatiguing. In a city like Bangkok—where clubs are known globally for serious audio experiences—this is simply unacceptable. A “superclub” lives and dies by its sound, and right now this one is failing. Music Experience: Even with decent DJs, bad sound and poor room acoustics ruin the vibe. The music never really lifts the room. There’s no immersion, no sense of build or release. People come to forget the outside world—not constantly feel like something is missing. Service & Entry Experience: This part deserves special attention. I am Indian, and the attitude at entry was noticeably cold and unwelcoming. I had a prior reservation and paid for a bottle—only then was entry smooth. Based on the behavior, I’m confident that without a reservation and spend commitment, entry would have been denied. That’s not exclusivity—that’s selective hospitality, and it leaves a bad taste. Bangkok is an international city. A club that wants global credibility cannot afford to treat guests differently based on nationality. Respect should be standard, not conditional on how much money someone spends. Overall Ambience: The venue looks large, but it lacks soul. A superclub should feel electric the moment you walk in. Atlas currently feels like a space that opened too early—before the details were refined. Constructive Feedback: • Invest immediately in sound system tuning and acoustic treatment • Upgrade lighting programming and visual production • Train staff to be genuinely welcoming and professional to all guests • Focus on experience, not just bottle sales • Stop relying on the “superclub” label and actually earn it This place is less than a month old, so there is time to fix things—but first, the management needs to acknowledge that hype alone doesn’t build reputation. Execution does. Right now, Atlas Superclub Bangkok is not a superclub. It’s a large club with big ambitions and very average delivery. I hope this review helps push things in the right direction, because Bangkok deserves better—and so do its guests !

2 months ago

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QH69+Q3C, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310, Thailand

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