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Updated price in the detail: Thailand's highest observation deck at King Power MahaNakhon Sky Walk

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Updated: June 2022 Purchase your tickets online at: https://bit.ly/KPM_Packphanuphong Bangkok’s landmarks from Mahanakhon SkyWalk King Power Mahanakhon SkyWalk Experiences Observatory: Board one of Thailand's fastest video-themed elevators to experience incredible 360-degree panoramic views of Bangkok from our premium indoor observation hall located on Level 74. Learn more about Bangkok's landmarks through an Augmented Reality experience and dynamic interactive touchscreens. Enjoy endless photo opportunities Observatory & Rooftop: Upgrade to elevate the Mahanakhon SkyWalk experience by gaining access to the 310m high outdoor observation deck on level 78 via a hydraulic glass lift. Enjoy a unique glass floor experience by stepping onto the 'Glass Tray' and climbing to ‘The Peak’ at 314m high for a 360-degree view on top of Mahanakhon Bangkok Weekday: 530 THB Weekend: 880 THB OPERATING HOURS Mahanakhon SkyWalk Daily from 10.00-19.00 hrs. (last admission 18.30 hrs.) King Power Mahanakhon Daily from 10:00 – 00:00 hrs. TRANSPORT & DIRECTION Located in the heart of Bangkok, King Power Mahanakhon is conveniently accessible via public transportation and BTS Skytrain. Address: 114 Narathiwas Road, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok #KingPowerMahanakhon #MahanakhonSkyWalk #EscapeToTheSky Thailand's highest observation deck is now open at the King Power MahaNakhon building. Ticket prices are 850 for access to the indoor view-gazing room, while the 1,050 gets you access to all three floors. To celebrate the opening, MahaNakhon SkyWalk gives a discount to all patrons: the all-area access is now B765 per person until Jan 31, 2019. Tickets can be purchased at the door. (https://www.timeout.com/bangkok/news/thailands-highest-observation-deck-is-now-open-at-king-power-mahanakhon-building-111618) Experience Bangkok’s spectacular views from Thailand’s highest observation deck at the height of 314 meters, featuring one of the world’s giant glass trays. Music /watch/o5DvFsxFVoAFv

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