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White Room
Nightclub

White Room

Patong / Bangla Road, Phuket

White Room is a modern nightclub at 184 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd at the inland end of Bangla Road, with a bright white interior that distinguishes it visually from the LED-and-laser-heavy neighbors. The polished sound and lighting rig handles EDM and progressive house with regular guest DJs. Capacity sits around 700 across a single main floor with the DJ booth at the back wall, a long bar along one side, and a small mezzanine for elevated viewing. The crowd is younger than the major Bangla clubs and skews heavily Asian-tourist, with Chinese and Korean groups particularly visible. Cover ranges from free to 400 THB depending on the booking; standard nights are usually free with drink minimums. The white-on-white aesthetic photographs well, which has made White Room a frequent backdrop for Asian travel social media.

Where to stay near White Room

Hotels and rentals within walking distance.

What to Expect

A bright white nightclub with polished production and a heavily Asian-tourist crowd. EDM and progressive house drive the calendar. The visual aesthetic is the differentiator from Bangla's typical dark-LED clubs.

Atmosphere

Bright, polished, and photogenic. Visually distinct from the standard Bangla format.

Music

EDM, progressive house, commercial dance, with occasional Asian-pop and K-pop sets

Dress Code

Smart casual. No shorts; sneakers and clean casual wear normal.

Best For

Younger Asian tourists, photographers, EDM fans wanting an alternative visual setting

Payment

Cards (all major) and cash

Price Range

Cover 0-400 THB, beer 220-300 THB, cocktails 280-420 THB

Cover ~$0-11/€0-10, beer ~$6-8.50/€5.50-7.80, cocktails ~$7.80-11.50/€7.20-10.50

Hours

Daily 22:00-04:00, peak from 01:00

Insider Tip

The white interior is the venue's main selling point for photographs; bring a phone with decent camera. The drink minimum is the realistic cost rather than the cover. Asian-tourist heavy crowds; English communication varies.

Full Review

White Room sits on Rat-U-Thit just past Sugar Club, at the inland end of the Bangla strip. The entrance is signed with white LED panels; the interior continues the white-on-white aesthetic with white floors, white walls, and white furniture under colored LED lighting that shifts through the night. The format is visually distinct from the dark-and-laser-heavy standard Bangla format.

The main floor holds 700 across a single open space with the DJ booth raised at the back, a long bar running along one side, and a small mezzanine for elevated viewing. The sound system is polished; the lighting rig uses the white-on-white surfaces as a canvas for color washes and LED projections. The room photographs unusually well, which has driven its popularity with Asian social media users.

The music programming runs EDM and progressive house as the core, with occasional Asian-pop and K-pop sets aimed at the Chinese and Korean tourist contingent. International DJs come through less frequently than at Illuzion; the calendar is more weighted toward residents and visiting Asian-tour-circuit acts.

The drink pricing sits slightly higher than the Bangla average, particularly for the photogenic specialty cocktails that the venue promotes for Instagram visibility. The bar staff handle the international crowd with practiced efficiency; English communication varies depending on which bartender you draw.

Compared with Sugar (hip-hop genre alternative), White Room is more visually polished and runs more standard EDM programming. Compared with Illuzion (the major EDM heavyweight), it's smaller, less expensive, and more photogenic. The crowd is heavily Asian-tourist; Western visitors are less dominant.

The Neighborhood

White Room sits on Rat-U-Thit just past Sugar Club. Tai Pan is at the corner one door east; the inland end of Bangla Road meets here.

Getting There

Walk in from Bangla Road; head inland past Illuzion and Sugar Club. From the beach end of Bangla the walk takes 6-8 minutes.

Address

184 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd, Patong, Kathu District, Phuket 83150, Thailand

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