King Power Mahanakhon
114 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
King Power Mahanakhon in Si Lom is Bangkok's defining height experience. Book the glass-floored outdoor SkyWalk extension on the 74th floor rather than the standard indoor observation only. Evening is the right session as the Bangkok skyline from the 360-degree deck shows best after dark. Secure tickets online before arrival as peak evening slots fill quickly.
King Power Mahanakhon stands as Bangkok's tallest building at 314 metres. The 78-floor tower occupies the Si Lom area of Bang Rak near Chong Nonsi BTS station. German architect Ole Scheeren designed the building with its stepped spiral pixelated exterior. That distinctive silhouette makes Mahanakhon one of the most recognised structures in the city skyline. The observation experience runs across the 74th floor and the 78th floor of the tower. Indoor observation galleries on the 74th floor give a 360-degree view of Bangkok through floor-to-ceiling glass panels. The outdoor SkyWalk at the same level extends over the building edge on a transparent glass-floored platform. A virtual reality extension at the SkyWalk adds a digital layer for those who want the full altitude experience. The Dome bar and lounge at the 78th floor operates as the highest publicly accessible point in the complex. King Power runs the building as a retail and entertainment destination. Duty-free shopping at street level leads into ticketed access for the observation floors above. Evening sessions draw the strongest crowd as the Bangkok skyline lights up across the full 360-degree panorama after dark.
Chong Nonsi BTS on the Silom Line serves the building directly from the station exit. The entrance on Narathiwat Ratchanakharin Road sits within 200 metres of the station. Grab vehicles reach the Si Lom address from the wider Bang Rak and Sathon areas without difficulty. Tickets for the SkyWalk and observation deck are available online and at the counter on arrival. The attraction operates daily from late morning through to the evening.