Bangkok: Mahanakhon SkyWalk Entry Ticket with Options






Highlights
- Experience Thailand’s tallest observatory deck at the Mahanakhon SkyWalk
- Hop on an elevator and head to the King Power Mahanakhon’s 78th floor
- Dare to walk on the edge of the building on a glass-floored skywalk at 314 m
- Conquer your fear of heights and witness sweeping views of the city's skyline
- Upgrade to include a visit to the rooftop bar or take an immersive SkyRide
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Overview
Reach New Heights: The Ultimate Bangkok SkyWalk Experience
Imagine standing 314 meters above the vibrant, pulsating heart of Bangkok. The wind brushes your face as the city’s chaotic beauty transforms into a silent, shimmering mosaic of gold-tipped temples and neon skyscrapers. This isn’t just a view; it’s a sensory rush that puts the entire Thai capital at your feet. Whether you’re chasing the perfect sunset or testing your nerves on a transparent floor, the Mahanakhon SkyWalk is the definitive “I was here” moment in Bangkok.
Why This Experience is Different
The Glass Tray Challenge: Walk across one of the world’s largest glass floors. It’s a heart-pounding “floating” sensation that regular observation decks can’t match.
360-Degree Unobstructed Views: Unlike indoor platforms, our outdoor peak offers a completely open-air panorama of the Chao Phraya River and beyond.
The SkyRide Adventure: Don’t just look—fly. Our optional Paradox VR SkyRide lets you choose a landscape and “paraglide” through a digital city.
Sunset & Spirits: Access to Thailand’s highest rooftop bar, where the mixology is as elevated as the altitude.
Your Journey to the Top (Sample Itinerary)
The Digital Arrival: Start with an immersive, video-themed elevator ride that whisks you to the 74th floor in less than 50 seconds.
Indoor Observation (Level 74): Get your bearings with augmented reality touchscreens that identify Bangkok’s iconic landmarks.
The Glass Tray (Level 78): Don your shoe covers and step out onto the glass. This is the ultimate photo-op—if you’re brave enough to look down!
The Peak: Climb the “Peak” stairs to the very highest point (314m) for a breathtaking, wind-in-your-hair view of the horizon.
The Descent: Wrap up your visit at the duty-free levels or enjoy a final cocktail as the city lights begin to twinkle.
Who is This For?
The Photography Pro: Capture the “Golden Hour” from an angle no drone can beat.
Adrenaline Seekers: Perfect for those who love heights and the thrill of the Glass Tray.
Romantic Couples: The most sophisticated spot in the city for a pre-dinner toast.
First-Time Visitors: The best way to understand the scale and layout of Bangkok.
Bangkok Average Weather Chart
| Month | Avg. Temp (°C) | Rainfall/Condition |
| January | 27°C | Dry & Sunny |
| February | 28°C | Warm & Clear |
| March | 30°C | Hot & Humid |
| April | 31°C | Peak Heat |
| May | 30°C | Tropical Showers |
| June | 29°C | Rain/Cloudy |
| July | 29°C | Monsoon Season |
| August | 29°C | Frequent Rain |
| September | 28°C | Wettest Month |
| October | 28°C | Rain Tapering Off |
| November | 27°C | Pleasant/Cooler |
| December | 26°C | Best Weather |
City Legends & Mysteries
The Guardian Spirits of Bangkok: Legend says that when Bangkok was founded, spirit houses were built to appease the spirits of the land. Locals believe that the city’s prosperity is protected by the “City Pillar.” Even a modern marvel like the Mahanakhon building pays tribute to the balance between ancient spirit worship and futuristic ambition, ensuring the building stands in harmony with the spirits of the air.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the best time to visit? Sunset (5:30 PM – 6:30 PM) is spectacular, but morning visits offer the clearest visibility and smaller crowds.
Is there a dress code? Smart casual is recommended. Please note that for the Glass Tray, you must wear provided shoe covers and remove loose items.
Are there age or height restrictions? Children are welcome! However, the SkyRide has a minimum height requirement of 120cm.
What happens if it rains? The outdoor deck may close for safety during rain or lightning, but the 74th-floor indoor deck remains open with stunning views.
Can I bring my professional camera tripod? Standard photography is encouraged, but tripods and large equipment typically require prior authorization.
“Watch, Listen, Read” Before You Go
Watch: 1. The Hangover Part II (For the iconic Bangkok skyline vibes).
2. Only God Forgives (For the neon-drenched, atmospheric aesthetic of the city).
3. Bangkok Dangerous (For a gritty look at the city’s sprawling urban landscape).
Listen: Search for “Bangkok Chill & Jazz Rooftop” on Spotify. Think smooth saxophone blended with modern Thai synth-pop to match the SkyWalk’s sophisticated energy.
Read: Bangkok 8 by John Burdett. A thrilling mystery that captures the chaotic, spiritual, and modern layers of the city.
Editor’s Note: > “If you only have one afternoon in Bangkok, this is where you spend it. The Mahanakhon isn’t just a building; it’s a statement. My tip? Book the ‘SkyRide’ option—it’s a surprisingly realistic rush that adds a layer of tech-fun to the architectural wonder.”
Don’t just look at the skyline—stand on top of it. Book your Mahanakhon SkyWalk ticket now and see Bangkok from a perspective few ever reach!
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Price Includes
King Power Mahanakhon SkyWalk entry ticket
Skyride (if option chosen)
78th-floor rooftop bar (if option chosen)
Cash coupon for food (if option chosen)
Soft drink (if option chosen)
Digital photo (if option chosen)
Price Excludes
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