If you have ever dreamed of seeing the City of Angels from the heavens, your wishes have just come true. Thailand’s tallest building, King Power Mahanakhon , has opened an awe-inspiring SkyWalk complete with a glass floor 314 metres above the busy streets of Bangkok . A two-tiered observation tower is part of the complex that also hosts Bangkok’s highest rooftop bar and a 63-square-metre glass tray floor.
To reach the spectacle, travellers walk through a Bangkok-themed digital corridor with model ceiling before taking a 50-second elevator ride to the building’s 74 th floor. This level has an enclosed observation floor with panoramic 360-degree views to take in the city from its central Silom location, with Augmented Reality on hand to find key landmarks using your mobile phone, and touchscreen televisions telling the history of the capital over the past two hundred years. To document your experience, a replica Victorian style 1883 red mailbox is in situ to buy and send postcards to loved ones anywhere in the world for only 40 baht (US$ 1.20).
Take the glass-encased elevator to the upper deck on the 78 th floor to walk along the glass tray floor, toast in the rooftop bar, then brave The Peak, Bangkok’s highest viewpoint with tiered seating ideal for a sunset cocktail come dusk. Four floors within the tower offer duty free shopping from sponsors, King Power, where items purchased, including exclusive SkyWalk souvenirs, will be ready to collect at the international airport on departure from Thailand .
Tickets to access all levels cost 1050 baht (US$ 31.80), or 850 baht (US$ 25.74) for the indoor observatory only (74 th floor), with a special introductory ticket price of 765 baht (US$ 23.16) available until 31 January 2019.
Mahanakhon SkyWalk is open daily from 10am until midnight (last admission at 11pm). Pre-book tickets here .