Visiting the Mahanakhon Skywalk in Bangkok offers a chance to see the city from a perspective that’s both breathtaking and slightly nerve-wracking. While we haven’t personally stood on the glass floors or gazed out over the city at sunset, the glowing reviews and available photos suggest this is a must-see for anyone wanting to capture the essence of Bangkok’s skyline.
What we love about this experience? First, the panoramic views from the 74th and 78th floors are incredible—think sweeping vistas that stretch far beyond the city limits. Second, the thrill of walking on the glass floor panels provides that delightful mix of excitement and awe. Lastly, the photograph included in the ticket offers a memorable keepsake of your visit, perfect for sharing and reminiscing later.
A potential consideration is that the outdoor terrace can sometimes be closed due to weather—rain, in particular, can impact your outdoor experience. This means it’s worth planning for flexible dates or being prepared to return if the weather isn’t cooperative.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy spectacular views, aren’t afraid of heights, and want a memorable photo with Bangkok’s skyline as a backdrop. Whether you’re a solo explorer, a couple, or traveling with friends, the Mahanakhon Skywalk offers a unique way to see Bangkok in a whole new light.
- Key Points
- The Experience Breakdown
- The Journey to the Heights
- The Outdoor Skywalk at 78 Floors
- The Sunset Magic
- The Photo and Souvenir
- What We Think About the Price and Value
- Weather and Re-entry Flexibility
- Accessibility and Audience
- Booking and Practical Tips
- Authentic Insights from Reviewers
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Highest viewpoint in Bangkok with access to both indoor and outdoor decks
- Glass floor panels offer a thrilling, transparent view of the city below
- Sunset timing provides stunning lighting and a magical atmosphere
- Photo included to remember the experience
- Weather flexibility with re-entry policy during rain interruptions
- Value for money considering the panoramic views and photo souvenir
- Accessible for most travelers but not suitable for those afraid of heights
- Book in advance to secure your sunset experience and avoid disappointment
The Experience Breakdown

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The Journey to the Heights
Your ticket grants access to the King Power Mahanakhon building, which, at 314 meters, is the tallest in Bangkok. The experience begins with a modern elevator ride that swiftly whisks you up to the 74th-floor indoor observation deck. Here, the views are already impressive, with windows framing the city in all directions. The indoor setup offers some protection if the weather turns sour, but most travelers flock to the outdoor deck for the full experience.
The Outdoor Skywalk at 78 Floors
Once you’re ready to go higher, you’ll ascend to the 78th-floor outdoor deck, which offers a broad, 360-degree view of Bangkok. This is the spot where you’ll find the famous glass floor panels—a highlight for thrill-seekers and a fantastic photo opportunity. Several reviewers, like Chiara, mentioned how they appreciated returning after a cloudy first attempt when the outdoor terrace was closed, to finally enjoy the full panoramic view on a subsequent visit.
The Sunset Magic
Timing your visit around sunset is highly recommended. As the sun dips, Bangkok’s skyline transforms—golden hues wash over the city, and the lights begin to flicker on below. The reviews confirm that the view at dusk is particularly stunning, with some visitors describing it as an almost surreal experience. The gentle breeze on the outdoor deck, combined with the vibrant city below, creates a moment that stays with many long after they descend.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Photo and Souvenir
Included with your ticket is a digital photo, capturing your moment on the skywalk. Reviewers like Silke and Christian praised how this added a memorable touch to their visit, and having a professional photo makes for a great souvenir or social media post. It’s a thoughtful inclusion, especially considering the price point.
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What We Think About the Price and Value

At $58 per person, the ticket offers access to the highest points in Bangkok with two decks and a photo. When you weigh this against the stunning views, the opportunity to walk on the glass floor, and the sunset timing, it feels like good value—particularly for those wanting a memorable and high-quality sightseeing experience.
Keep in mind, there’s no included transportation, food, or drinks, so plan accordingly if you want a full day. The convenience of a quick elevator ride and ready access makes it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing.
Weather and Re-entry Flexibility
One of the standout points from reviews is the re-entry policy. If rain or clouds spoil your outdoor experience, you can request re-entry at the ticketing counter—no need to buy another ticket. This flexibility is especially helpful given Bangkok’s unpredictable weather. Several visitors, like Chiara, appreciated being able to return another evening to enjoy the outdoor terrace after an initial rainout.
Accessibility and Audience
While accessible for most, the Skywalk isn’t suitable for those with a fear of heights. The glass floors and outdoor decks can be intimidating, but the views and photo opportunities make it worthwhile for those willing to face their fears. The site is available in English and Thai, easing communication.
Booking and Practical Tips
Booking in advance via GetYourGuide allows you to secure your sunset slot, which is popular. The tickets are pay later, offering some flexibility if your plans change. Remember, you’ll receive a PDF ticket via email and WhatsApp, which you’ll show at the entrance.
Authentic Insights from Reviewers

Nicolette’s review captures the unpredictability of weather, mentioning how the staff kindly provided a new ticket after it rained on her first attempt, highlighting the helpfulness of the team. Christian called out the “Mega DJ” at sunset, indicating that some evenings feature curated music, adding to the ambiance.
Chiara and others appreciated the ease of rebooking when outdoor conditions weren’t ideal, and many noted the spectacular views even with some clouds. The staff’s professionalism and the quality of the experience left many feeling they received good value, particularly with the included photo.
The Sum Up
The Mahanakhon Skywalk offers a fantastic blend of thrilling height, stunning panoramic views, and a memorable photo souvenir—all at a reasonable price. It’s ideal for visitors who want a quick, high-impact experience that captures the essence of Bangkok’s skyline, especially at sunset when the city is bathed in golden light.
While weather can be a factor, the flexible re-entry policy and the indoor viewing options mitigate this a bit. The glass floor panels, outdoor terrace, and sunset views make it a compelling stop on any Bangkok itinerary, especially if you’re looking to tick off the city’s tallest vantage point.
If you’re comfortable with heights and eager for a spectacular photo and sweeping vistas, this is a must-do. It’s also suited for those who appreciate modern, sleek architecture combined with the thrill of standing above one of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant cities.
FAQ

Is the Mahanakhon Skywalk experience suitable for children?
Yes, children who are comfortable with heights can enjoy the views. However, parents should supervise young kids around the glass floors and outdoor decks for safety.
How long does the visit typically last?
Most visitors spend around 1 to 1.5 hours exploring both the indoor and outdoor decks, especially if timed with sunset.
Can I revisit the outdoor terrace if it’s closed initially?
Yes, if you access the indoor deck and then the outdoor terrace is closed due to weather, you can request re-entry at the ticketing counter on another day, weather permitting.
Are there guided tours available?
The experience is self-guided, with staff available at entry. Some reviews mention doing it alone, which is perfectly fine given the straightforward nature of the visit.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended to enjoy the views and capture your memories.
Is there a dress code?
No specific dress code is required, but casual, comfortable attire is best for walking and enjoying the experience.
Are there any age restrictions?
Guests between 13 and 59 are considered adults. Children under 13 might face restrictions, so check ahead if they want to participate.
Is the ticket price justified?
Considering the stunning 360-degree views, the thrill of walking on the glass floor, and the sunset experience, many find the $58 price reasonable for the quality and uniqueness of the experience.
Can I buy tickets on the day?
It’s recommended to book in advance, especially for sunset slots, as it’s a popular attraction. Walk-ins may be available but not guaranteed.
This tour blends the adventures of heights with the allure of Bangkok’s skyline—offering a memorable view and a fantastic photo to take home. Whether you’re a seasoned thrill-seeker or just looking for a stunning vista, the Mahanakhon Skywalk has something to satisfy your curiosity about Thailand’s vibrant capital.
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