KING POWER MAHANAKHON SKYWALK BANGKOK is Thailand’s new architectural landmark, located in the heart of Bangkok’s central business district at Chong Nonsi BTS station. A place where luxury meets privilege, the 78-story mixed-use development is also home to the Ritz-Carlton Residence, King Power Retail and Duty-Free, and King Power Mahanakhon SkyWalk, a state-of-the art observation deck boasting the city’s most epic views at 314 meters.
This is Thailand’s highest observation deck at 314 meters offers 360 degree panoramic views from an indoor and outdoor viewing area, and is a must-see attraction to add to your Bangkok bucket list.
Experience one of the world’s largest glass trays at the height of 310 meters from the 78th floor. Perfect for adventure seekers, take a photo standing on Bangkok’s glass tray with a bird eye’s view of the beautiful skyline below. Visitors will be required to cover their shoes with a disposable shoe cover. Please note that visitors will also be required to keep all loose items including mobile phones and other items away from the glass tray. Photography of your adventure on the glass tray is permitted from the official photo taking area.
To reach the top you’ll board one of the fastest video themed elevators in the world to experience incredible 360 panoramic views of Bangkok from our premium indoor observation hall, ‘The Observatory’ located on levels 74 and 75.
Upgrade to elevate the Mahanakhon Observatory experience by gaining access to the 310 meter high outdoor skywalk observation deck on level 78 via a hydraulic glass lift. Enjoy a unique glass floor experience by stepping onto the ‘The Glass Tray’ and climb to ‘The Peak’ at 314 meters for a 360-degree view on top of King Power Mahanakhon Bangkok. Don’t forget to enjoy a drink and snack at one of the highest rooftop bars in Southeast Asia.
Observatory, Rooftop and SkyWalk start from $45.00 AUD per adult. Kids prices are also available. There are often some good deals depending on the day and time you want to go up to the top. During the week and daylight hours are the cheapest options. There are often deals where kids enter free with a paying adult.
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