Mahanakhon Skywalk (Group Min 20 Pax)

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About this experience

Conquer your fear of heights with a trip to the top of the King Power MahaNakhon building! Get unique views of the most iconic sights in Bangkok, like the towering red columns of the Giant Swing or the golden pagodas of the Wat Phra Kaew. Head up to the 74th-floor indoor observation deck, 314 meters above the ground. Muster a little courage and step out onto the see-through glass floor panels. Enjoy the cool breeze while you peek at the bustling metropolis of Bangkok below. Come for the morning, or stay for the magnificent sunset. Sip on a tasty cocktail or toast champagne at Thailand's highest rooftop bar.

Highlights

  • The Skywalk is located in the King Power Mahanakhon building, which stands tall with 78 floors.
  • The highlight of the building is the Skywalk, a large observatory on the 74th and 78th floors where you can see all of Bangkok in its glory.
  • The most exciting part of the Skywalk is the 310-meter-high glass floor you can walk on with views straight down to the streets below.
  • The Skywalk is definitely worth the price for those who enjoy breathtaking city views and unique experiences.
  • The best time to visit is just before sunset.

What visitors say

4.7

187 reviews

Anthony W Belcher FCA

Anthony W Belcher FCA

a month ago

We arrived at King Power Mahanakhon SkyWalk at around 4pm, maybe a little later. Entry was smooth, bags were taken care of efficiently, and we headed up to the 74th floor. The lift ride alone was an experience, with video displays on all sides making it feel like you were travelling into another world. Hard to describe properly, you really have to see it to appreciate how impressive it is. The indoor viewing level offered fantastic panoramic views and we could take our time without feeling rushed. We then went up to the rooftop and walked across the glass skywalk. Great fun and quite a thrill. Both my wife and I felt a bit uneasy at first, which is only natural, but we soon got used to it and managed plenty of photographs. We stopped for a drink while watching the sunset. It was expensive for a small beer, but worth it for the setting and the atmosphere. We headed back down around 7pm after spending a really enjoyable afternoon there. A memorable experience and well worth a visit.

Amir Reza Bahadori

Amir Reza Bahadori

2 months ago

It is perfect. If you like high towers definitely visit it. The vibe and atmosphere of that is nice. Also, it has a good bar. Skywalk and the atmosphere there are so nice. The skyverse (light and mirrors) should improve compared to similar activities in other monuments around the world (like Dubai).

Dorian Thoughts

Dorian Thoughts

2 months ago

Great experience overall. The sunset view from the top was spectacular and truly memorable. The food felt a bit overpriced, though that was somewhat expected for the location. Ticket prices are also on the higher side, but the experience makes it worthwhile. The only drawback is that it gets quite crowded around sunset. The Skywalk experience was enjoyable as well.

Rachel Barker

Rachel Barker

2 months ago

We were thrilled to discover this attraction. The panoramic view of Bangkok is simply breathtaking! While we’ve visited many high-rise towers worldwide, this one stands out as the best in my opinion. The digital and technological features in the walkway and elevators were impressive, and the excitement glass tray added an exhilarating element. The artsy skylight cafe provided a unique and artistic ambiance. The overall experience was truly unforgettable. I would definitely visit this attraction every time I come to Bangkok. It’s a must-see for anyone visiting the city!

Yonkers12

Yonkers12

a month ago

Face-First into the Abyss" Unlike the famous Glass Tray on the 78th floor where you simply walk on glass, the I-Tilt is a mechanical "ride" that forces the perspective change for you. • The Set-up: You enter a glass-encased cabin. Before you start, staff check your vitals (blood pressure and heart rate) and give you a smartwatch to track your "courage" (aka your racing pulse) during the tilt. • The Tilt: The platform slowly leans outward until you are at a 65-degree angle, hanging nearly 300 meters above the Silom/Sathon skyline. • The View: Because you are tilted forward, you aren’t just looking at the horizon—you are looking directly down at the street level. It’s a visceral sensation of falling that the flat glass floor doesn't quite replicate.

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Direct entry to Mahanakhon Skywalk with access to indoor observatory and rooftop viewing deck

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