DONT MISS THIS EXPERIANCE WHEN YOU ARE TRAVEL IN BANGKOK, THAILAND ! / BANGKOK TRAVEL GUIDE 2023

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    King Power Mahanakhon Skywalk surely spiced up this one evening in Bangkok. The first step felt like setting a foot over the edge of a skyscraper. But luckily - you don’t fall!
    And just moments later the terrifying feeling is gone and it’s actually very cool to watch Bangkok from above as a tiny lego city.
    If you’re looking for unusual things to do in Bangkok, standing on a perfectly see-through glass floor that’s sticking out of the side of Mahanakhon building, 2nd Bangkok’s tallest skyscraper and watching Bangkok skyline from above is really an extraordinary way how to enjoy this city.
    So if you’re wondering about the whole King Power Mahanakhon Skywalk experience, tricks on how to get discounted Mahanakhon skywalk tickets and things you should know to have the best possible Bangkok skywalk visit…
    What to expect at King Power Mahanakhon Skywalk?
    To reach Bangkok’s highest viewpoint that’s 1017 ft (314m) above the ground and the famous Bangkok glass floor your adventure starts already at the bottom of the Mahanakhon Tower.
    To get up to the observation deck on the 74th floor and the to the very top where to skywalk is located you’ll have to take you’ll get to take a very fun elevator.
    The walls of the elevator are actually video screens showing 360 views of Bangkok. That surely sets a mood for an adventure!
    And I couldn’t believe how it took just seconds to get up more than 70 floors. WOW!
    Bangkok skywalk indoor observation deck on 74th floor
    If you’re afraid of heights this feels like a perfect place where to get used to the whole thing as you’re behind huge glass walls.
    You get to walk all around the floor and enjoy Bangkok skyline that’s stretching as far as you can see in all directions.
    I knew Bangkok was huge! But from the view that saw right upon getting out from the elevator - Bangkok seems endless.
    They also have interactive screens of different sides of the floor where you can get more info about the places you’re looking at outside the windows.
    You can apparently even download their “MahanakhonSkywalk AR” app.
    You can only use it when you’re up there. Just point at the views through the APP and get info about the places in your sight.
    While the indoor Mahanakhon observation deck was cool, we honestly just couldn’t wait to get up there to the skywalk.
    So we skipped it on the way up and headed straight to the top, to come back here on our way down.
    Bangkok skywalk indoor observation deck on 75th floor
    This is a smaller version of the observation deck one floor below.
    But this is where you’ll find the boarding area for hydraulic glass lift that will take you up to the skywalk.
    A glass elevator 300 m above the ground with 360 views of Bangkok! That’s pretty cool, isn’t it?
    On top of the King Power Mahanakhon tower
    Another short elevator ride or one more staircase later you’re up on the roof of the King Power Mahanakhon Skyscraper!
    The air tastes different up here!
    We got up there on a clear, sunny and hot day, so the windy breeze was like a perfect relief for all the heath.
    But it’s a totally different feeling when you’re up here after dark. It gets chilly.
    PRO TIP: If you’re planning to hang out on the rooftop after dark, bring a jacket. It’s always windy this high up and you’ll want to keep warm. The drinks at the bar help too, but a jacket will be nice. Trust me!
    So these are the things you’ll find on the rooftop - a glass skywalk, the Mahanakhon Sky bar and the highest viewpoint in Bangkok that’s about 1020 ft (314 m) above the streets of Bangkok.
    The Mahanakhon Skywalk
    Honestly, the glass tray sticking out of the side of 2nd Bangkok’s tallest skyscraper is the most impressive one I have seen. It’s the biggest, most terrifying one of all I’ve seen.
    The Seoul Sky skywalk on top of Lotte Tower in Seoul is so much higher (1821ft./ 555 m), but it didn’t feel half as exciting as The Mahanakhon Skywalk.
    That’s probably because the Bangkok skywalk is open-air while the Seoul one is indoors.
    And the glass floor in Bangkok skywalk is so clear and see-through that it really feels like you’re stepping over the edge of a skyscraper in the clear air.
    To keep it clear and without any scratches everyone who gets one the glass is given plastic shoe covers.
    And it’s also not allowed to hold a phone or camera once you’re on the glass floor.
    The only way to take photos is if someone takes them from outside of the tray.
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