The King Power Mahanakhon Tower brings you closer to the skies than anywhere else in Thailand. From 314 meters up, take in sweeping views of Bangkok’s skyline and beyond—spot landmarks like Wat Pho, the Grand Palace, Bang Krachao, the Chao Phraya River, and even the Gulf of Thailand on clear days.
Getting started:
Show your voucher and enter the high-speed multimedia elevator, which whisks you up 74 floors in just 50 seconds. You’ll arrive at the Indoor Observatory with floor-to-ceiling windows and detailed city guides.
What to expect:
Thailand’s tallest building, known for its sweeping skyline views, the thrilling 314m-high Glass Tray, and immersive digital exhibits at Skyverse.
Features:
Indoor Observatory (74F): Climate-controlled space with floor-to-ceiling glass panels and interactive city map guides.
Hydraulic lift to rooftop (74F–78F): Glass-sided vertical ride that offers a dramatic transition to the open-air deck.
Open-air rooftop deck (78F): Bangkok’s highest viewing platform with panoramic skyline views and direct sightlines to key landmarks.
Glass Tray at 314m: Clear see-through platform suspended high above the ground—walk across if you dare.
Flexible entry times: Choose daytime or sunset access and upgrade with a soft drink or coffee from the rooftop bar.
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The following items are prohibited: luggage with wheels including bags and backpacks, drones, alcohol, food, beverages, camera tripod (of any kind/size), parachute, balloons, flowers, bouquets, pets, and weapons.
Bicycles, scooters, tricycles, skateboards, parashot, roller/in-line skates, or shoes with wheels are not permitted.
Professional photographic equipment, video cameras, recording devices, tripods, selfie sticks, lights, and similar gear are not allowed without prior approval from Mahanakhon SkyWalk Bangkok management.
The venue is wheelchair accessible and allows assistance dogs to accompany you. It also has accessible toilets. Please inform the management up front if your service dog is coming along.
Mahanakhon features high-speed elevator rides and views from 300m above. This experience might not be suitable for people with claustrophobia or acrophobia.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult who is at least 20.
Operation of the Glass Tray and Peak is subject to changes in weather.
If guests are unable to access the rooftop on the 78th floor due to rain after visiting the indoor observatory on the 74th floor, they may request re-entry at the Ticketing Counter (Lobby). Please note that refunds will not be issued.
For daytime and sunset tickets, the cut-off time for same-day visits is before 3pm (TH Time).
This activity is non-refundable and cannot be cancelled. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.