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Baiyoke Sky Hotel Observation Deck
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Ticket type
E-ticket / Mobile
Confirmation
Instant
Accessibility
Wheelchair friendly
Suitable for
All ages
Highlights
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The Baiyoke Sky Hotel is Thailand’s tallest building and offers a spectacular view of Bangkok from its Observation Deck.
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Location: The Observation Deck is located at 222 Rajprarop Road, Rajthevi, Bangkok, 10400.
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Admission Ticket: The admission ticket lets you visit at a time that suits you and spend as long as you like taking in the views.
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Inclusions: The ticket includes access to both the 77th and 84th floor observation decks.
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Views with drink (10:00 am - 10.00 pm) Last redemption 8.30 pm
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About this package
What's included
- Admission to The Observation Deck on 77th floor
- 20 mins. foot or head & shoulder massage at the Sky Relax on 69th floor
- Admission to The Revolving View Point on 84th floor
Not included
- Tips, other expenses, transportation.
- Show Mobile Ticket: Ticketing counter
- Please present this ticket with your passport to redemption and exchange the physical ticket at Lobby counter 19th Floor.
Ticket types
- Per Pax
About Baiyoke Sky Hotel Observation Deck
Experience Bangkok's skyline from the heights of Thailand's tallest building with the Baiyoke Sky Hotel Observation Deck — your ultimate vantage point for panoramic cityscapes and even glimpses of the Gulf of Thailand. Combine breathtaking 360-degree views with a complimentary 20-minute massage and access to the unique revolving viewpoint on the 84th floor for a truly unforgettable sky-high experience.
Local Legends & Stories
Since its opening in 1997, Baiyoke Sky Tower has been a symbol of Bangkok’s modern ambition, frequently appearing in Thai films and TV dramas as a backdrop for romantic or dramatic scenes Locals often joke that you can see your own neighbourhood from the top — especially on fog-free mornings when visibility is exceptional
Must Do Experiences
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Soak in the full-city panorama from the open-air 77th floor Observation Deck
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Ride the high-speed elevator to the 84th-floor Revolving Viewpoint for a 360-degree rotating experience
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Unwind with your included 20-minute massage at Sky Relax on the 69th floor
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Capture sunset shots from the 83rd floor Rooftop Bar as the city lights begin to twinkle
Hidden Gems
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The Sky Relax massage on the 69th floor is often overlooked — it’s included and surprisingly refreshing after sightseeing
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Use the coin-activated telescopes on the 77th floor with the provided maps to spot distant landmarks like the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center and Lumpini Park
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On clear days, the view stretches all the way to the Gulf of Thailand — look southeast near the Chao Phraya River delta
What Makes it Special
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Thailand’s longest-standing tallest building — a 304-metre architectural landmark since 1997
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Only site in Bangkok offering a combining revolving observation deck and massage experience in one ticket
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Indoor and outdoor viewing options with multimedia kiosks and detailed city identification tools on every floor
Available Facilities
Perfect Timing
When to visit for the best experience
Late afternoon around 16:30–17:30 offers ideal lighting and cooler temperatures, with sunset transforming the cityscape into a golden-hour spectacle Weekdays (Tuesday–Thursday) are noticeably less crowded than weekends or public holidays, giving you more space to linger at the telescopes and photo spots Avoid rainy season afternoon showers (June–October) when low cloud cover may obstruct views — early morning on these days tends to be clearer
Photography Guide
Capture the perfect shots
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Use the 77th floor’s outdoor section for wide-angle shots of the Ratchathewi skyline — avoid midday sun to prevent harsh shadows
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Sunset (around 18:00–18:30) provides the best golden-hour lighting on the 84th floor and 83rd floor rooftop bar
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Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods require prior permission — smartphones and compact cameras are welcome without restriction
Cultural Etiquette
Respect local customs and traditions
Remove shoes before entering any spa or massage areas — sandals are provided at Sky Relax Avoid pointing feet at others or touching people’s heads, especially children, as both are considered deeply disrespectful in Thai culture Tipping is not expected but appreciated for exceptional service — a small 20–50 THB note left with the masseur is customary if you enjoyed your treatment
Special Events & Experiences
Enhanced experiences and seasonal highlights
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New Year’s Eve features extended operating hours and light-themed cocktails on the 83rd floor Rooftop Bar
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Valentine’s Day and Thai National Day (December 5th) often bring themed decor and photo zones on the 77th floor
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Peak travel seasons include Songkran (mid-April), Loy Krathong (November), and summer holidays (March–May) — expect larger crowds
Important Guidelines & Safety
Essential safety information and guidelines
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Hold onto handrails when using outdoor sections — the 77th floor has open-air viewing areas without glass barriers
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Stay hydrated, especially during hot months (March–May), as high floors can feel warmer due to direct sun exposure
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Elevators operate quickly — stand back until doors fully open and avoid pushing when entering or exiting
Visitor Information
Entry Fee
Ticket price starts at THB 392 for adults and includes access to both the 77th floor Observation Deck and the 84th floor Revolving Viewpoint, plus the 20-minute massage Children under 120 cm tall receive a discounted rate and children under 5 enter free when accompanied by an adult No combo deals with other attractions are currently offered, though early-bird bookings via HolidaySG sometimes include priority lift access
Visit Duration
A minimum of 60–75 minutes is ideal to cover the massage, both observation floors, and photo stops — if short on time, prioritise the 77th floor for outdoor views and the 84th floor revolving experience over the massage The massage can be scheduled ahead of time via SMS booking at Sky Relax to avoid wait times near closing hour
Accessibility
The building has dedicated wheelchair-accessible elevators and ramps throughout — staff assist with wheelchair users to the 77th and 84th floors The Observation Deck and Revolving Viewpoint have flat, smooth pathways, though the outdoor section may have slight unevenness near railings Restrooms on the 69th and 77th floors are fitted with accessible stalls and emergency call buttons
Highlights
Baiyoke Sky Hotel Observation Deck
- The Baiyoke Sky Hotel is Thailand’s tallest building and offers a spectacular view of Bangkok from its Observation Deck.
- Location: The Observation Deck is located at 222 Rajprarop Road, Rajthevi, Bangkok, 10400.
- Admission Ticket: The admission ticket lets you visit at a time that suits you and spend as long as you like taking in the views.
- Inclusions: The ticket includes access to both the 77th and 84th floor observation decks.
Opening hours
All year
Notes
-Observation Deck, 77 floor 10.00-22.00 hrs.
-Roof Top Bar, 83 floor 17.00-22.00 hrs.
-Revolving View Point, 84 floor 10.00-22.00 hrs.
Overview
Important Information
Opening Hours
What's Included
- Admission to The Observation Deck on 77th floor
- 20 mins. foot or head & shoulder massage at the Sky Relax on 69th floor
- Admission to The Revolving View Point on 84th floor
Not Included
- Tips, other expenses, transportation.
Show Mobile Ticket: Ticketing counter
Please present this ticket with your passport to redemption and exchange the physical ticket at Lobby counter 19th Floor.
- Ticket only valid on the selected date.
- Ticket applicable for Worldwide Market Inc. Thai
- Child under 80CM of height get free entry
- The price is inclusive of 10% service charge, 7% government tax.
- 84th Floor will be closed based on the weather condition and no refund.
- Free cancellation (Before 24-hours notice) / Same day full charge 100% and unredeem ticket will automatically become no show.
- Baiyoke Tower's Observatory is a non-smoking area.
- Betel nuts and chewing gums are also not permitted.
- Please follow the staff's instruction for your own safety. -
- No vandalism. Violators will pay for the compensation. Please cooperate in security check of belongings.
Location
Soi Ratchathewi, Khwaeng Thanon Phaya Thai, Khet Ratchathewi, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon , Thailand
Frequently Asked Questions
About Baiyoke Sky Hotel Observation Deck
Stay hydrated, especially during hot months (March–May), as high floors can feel warmer due to direct sun exposure
Elevators operate quickly — stand back until doors fully open and avoid pushing when entering or exiting
Sunset (around 18:00–18:30) provides the best golden-hour lighting on the 84th floor and 83rd floor rooftop bar
Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods require prior permission — smartphones and compact cameras are welcome without restriction
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