REVIEW · BANGKOK
Bangkok: Baiyoke Sky Hotel Observatory Entry Ticket & Drink
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First time you look up, Bangkok hits different. This Baiyoke Sky Observatory ticket puts you in one of Thailand’s tallest buildings for a sweeping, 360-degree city view. I especially like the floor-to-ceiling glass that helps you frame photos without awkward blind spots.
Two things I really like: the ticket covers multiple viewing floors, and it bundles a drink so you get a break without leaving the high-altitude experience. One thing to consider is that the 84th floor may close due to weather, and you won’t get a refund if that happens.
In This Review
- Quick hits before you go
- Baiyoke Sky at a glance: what your ticket really gets
- Arriving at Baiyoke Sky Hotel: location and how to work the timing
- The 77th-floor Observation Deck: floor-to-ceiling glass views that actually help
- The 83rd-floor Roof Top Bar and your included drink break
- The 84th-floor Revolving View Point: great angles, weather-dependent access
- Price and value: is $16 a fair deal for three floors?
- Who this observatory experience is best for
- Practical tips that make your visit smoother
- Should you book the Baiyoke Sky Observatory ticket?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the Baiyoke Sky observatory ticket?
- How much does the ticket cost?
- What floors are included with the ticket?
- Is a drink included?
- What if the 84th floor is closed due to weather?
- What should I bring for entry?
- Is this experience wheelchair accessible?
- Is there free entry for children?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
- Can I reserve now and pay later?
Quick hits before you go

- 360-degree observatory views that work great for photos and people-spotting
- 77th-floor Observation Deck with floor-to-ceiling glass windows
- 83rd-floor Roof Top Bar included drink at the top
- 84th-floor Revolving View Point (weather can affect access)
- Easy entry from the Baiyoke Sky Hotel (222 Ratchaprarop Rd)
Baiyoke Sky at a glance: what your ticket really gets

This is a straightforward high-rise experience: you pay for an observatory entry ticket and you get access to three floors of viewing—plus one drink. The big draw is the perspective. From up here, Bangkok stops feeling like a maze of streets and starts looking like a map, with the Chao Phraya River and the mix of skyscrapers, rooftops, and traffic patterns far below.
The layout matters. You’re not just buying entry to one platform. Your ticket includes:
- The Observation Deck on the 77th floor
- The Revolving View Point on the 84th floor
- The Roof Top Bar on the 83rd floor with 1 drink
So you can pace yourself: look, take photos, grab a drink, and then go higher for another angle. That flow is what makes the value feel more solid than a basic lookout stop.
One more practical note: your ticket is valid for 1 day, and you’ll want to check availability for starting times. Plan to go when you can actually take your time up there—because rushing defeats the whole point.
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Arriving at Baiyoke Sky Hotel: location and how to work the timing

Your meeting point is the Baiyoke Sky Hotel at 222 Ratchaprarop Rd, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400. That matters because it keeps this visit simple: you’re starting at a major landmark, not a random roadside entrance.
When you arrive, don’t treat this like a quick photo stop. Plan for a slow walk through the viewpoints. High viewing levels can feel a little intense at first—height, glass reflections, and wind—then you settle into it. Give yourself a little breathing room so your photos don’t turn into frustration.
Also, keep your ID handy. The activity specifies bringing a passport or ID card. That’s the kind of small detail that can save you time at the check-in point.
If you’re pairing this with other Bangkok activities, I’d treat it like a centerpiece stop rather than a last-minute add-on. It’s the sort of experience that makes everything around it look more meaningful once you’ve seen the city from above.
The 77th-floor Observation Deck: floor-to-ceiling glass views that actually help

The 77th-floor Observation Deck is where the experience starts to feel real. This level is built for viewing comfort: floor-to-ceiling glass windows give you a wide field of view without constantly searching for an open gap.
Why that matters: in many skyline stops, you end up squeezed behind thick frames or restricted to tiny window sections. Here, the viewing style is designed for clear sightlines, so you can:
- take panoramic photos more easily
- keep the skyline in frame as your angle changes
- get that “wow” moment right away
If you’re a photographer, this deck is your main work zone. You’ll likely spend more time here than you expect because it’s the most stable baseline view. And if you’re going with someone who doesn’t love standing in lines, the deck offers a comfortable way to look without feeling rushed.
Potential downside? It’s glass, so reflections can happen depending on lighting and your position. That’s not a problem unique to this place—it’s just how glass works. But having big windows means you can usually shift your spot until the view clears up.
The 83rd-floor Roof Top Bar and your included drink break

Between the main viewing floors, you get a breather: the Roof Top Bar on the 83rd floor comes with 1 drink included in your ticket.
I like this part of the setup because it turns the observatory visit into more of an experience than a checklist. Instead of racing from one platform to the next, you can pause. That pause matters for two reasons:
- your eyes adjust from close-range scanning to wide-city watching
- you can slow down for photos without feeling like you’re burning time
You don’t have to make this a big meal stop. The key is that the drink is part of the ticket, which helps you avoid the awkward moment where a nice view turns into a surprise add-on cost.
If you’re visiting as a couple, this is also where the vibe can soften. You’re still high above the city, but the bar stop gives you something to do with your hands besides holding a phone. It’s a small thing, but it makes the overall memory feel warmer.
The 84th-floor Revolving View Point: great angles, weather-dependent access

Then comes the higher level: the 84th-floor Revolving View Point. The word “revolving” is doing real work here. A viewpoint that moves can help you catch different angles without you constantly repositioning yourself.
What I find most useful for planning: this floor can be closed based on weather conditions, and visitors will not be entitled to a refund if that closure happens. That means you should enter with the right mindset. Consider the 84th floor a bonus if it’s open, not the only reason you came.
How to handle this practically:
- If the revolving point is accessible, enjoy it as your “finish strong” moment.
- If it’s closed, you still have the 77th-floor deck and the bar drink. Your ticket isn’t empty without the 84th—your experience just shifts to fewer viewing mechanics.
This is also worth mentioning if you’re going during a season when weather changes quickly. You can’t control it, but you can control expectations. Plan to enjoy the view you do get, and the day stays good.
Price and value: is $16 a fair deal for three floors?
At about $16 per person, this ticket is priced like a value-focused observatory add-on—especially because it includes more than one viewpoint. Many city skyline tickets charge for entry alone, then treat food and drinks as a separate expense. Here, the included 1 drink on the 83rd floor helps offset some of that typical cost friction.
You’re also paying for a specific kind of viewing. The description emphasizes 360-degree coverage and floor-to-ceiling glass, which is exactly what helps you actually enjoy the city below instead of fighting with visual limitations.
One more value signal shows up in the way people talk about the experience: the general praise centers on the view payoff and the fact you can experience multiple floors. One review called out the value clearly for visiting 3 floors with a drink included. That lines up with how the ticket is structured.
My balanced take: $16 is a good deal if you care about skyline photos or you want a memorable perspective on Bangkok in a short visit. If you’re not interested in height views at all, you’d probably rather spend that money on something you’ll enjoy more directly.
Who this observatory experience is best for

This is a great fit for:
- Couples who want a “step back and see the whole city” moment without booking a full-day tour
- Photographers who want wide, glass-forward sightlines
- First-timers to Bangkok who want orientation fast—river, skyline, and city geometry in one place
- Anyone who likes a simple plan with clear access to several viewpoints
It’s less ideal if you hate heights or you know you’ll feel uncomfortable in open glass spaces. The ticket is wheelchair accessible, but that doesn’t automatically mean you’ll feel fine with height and reflections. So pick your comfort level first.
Practical tips that make your visit smoother

A few things can improve how your hour up here feels, even if you keep it simple:
- Bring your passport or ID card. The ticket asks for it.
- Plan for time to move between floors. The value comes from the multi-floor flow, not from teleporting between photos.
- Think about the glass. If your photos are showing glare, shift your position. Big windows usually give you room to adjust.
- Keep the weather note in mind for the 84th floor. It’s the only viewing element mentioned as weather-dependent, and the lack of refund means you should mentally treat it as optional.
- Use the drink wisely. Don’t rush through it. A calm break helps you enjoy the higher viewpoints more afterward.
If you’re pairing this with other Bangkok activities, I’d also keep your day flexible. City days can run long, and you don’t want to feel stressed while you’re trying to enjoy a high-altitude viewpoint.
Should you book the Baiyoke Sky Observatory ticket?

Yes—if you want an efficient way to see Bangkok from above, this is a strong buy. The price-to-experience ratio is helped by the multi-floor access and the included drink, and the floor-to-ceiling glass is the kind of detail that actually affects how good your photos and views will look.
Book it if:
- you want a memorable skyline perspective without a complex itinerary
- you’re traveling as a couple or as a small group
- you care about wide-angle city views from multiple levels
Skip it or rethink if:
- you’re unlikely to enjoy heights or glass viewing
- you specifically want the 84th floor as your only priority, because weather can change access and there’s no refund for that closure
If you’re on the fence, I’d still lean booking. Even with the 84th floor closed, you’re not losing everything—you still have the main 77th-floor deck plus the 83rd-floor rooftop bar with your included drink.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the Baiyoke Sky observatory ticket?
The meeting point is the Baiyoke Sky Hotel, 222 Ratchaprarop Rd, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
How much does the ticket cost?
The price is listed at about $16 per person.
What floors are included with the ticket?
Your ticket includes The Observation Deck on the 77th floor, The Revolving View Point on the 84th floor, and The Roof Top Bar on the 83rd floor.
Is a drink included?
Yes. The ticket includes 1 drink at the Roof Top Bar on the 83rd floor.
What if the 84th floor is closed due to weather?
The 84th floor may be closed based on weather conditions, and visitors will not be entitled to a refund if it closes.
What should I bring for entry?
Bring your passport or ID card.
Is this experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible.
Is there free entry for children?
Children under 80 cm in height get free entry.
How long is the ticket valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 day.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later.




























