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Baiyoke Sky Hotel, Skyscraper hotel in Pratunam district, Thailand.

Baiyoke Sky Hotel is an 88-story building that rises 304 meters high and contains more than 255 suites with views across Bangkok. The structure features modern exterior design and includes restaurants, bars, and recreational facilities inside.

The hotel was completed in 1997 and became the first building in Thailand to exceed 300 meters in height. Its opening marked a turning point in Bangkok's architectural and development history.

The building shows both contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship throughout its public spaces, creating an environment where modern architecture and local artistry coexist. Guests notice this blend in the hallways and dining areas, where design choices reflect both global and local influences.

The hotel sits directly next to Pratunam Market and offers access to major shopping zones and local shops within walking distance. Free shuttle services connect the building to BTS Payathai and BTS Siam Square stations for convenient city travel.

The 84th floor features an observation deck that rotates 360 degrees, allowing visitors to see the entire Bangkok skyline without changing their position. This rotating platform is a technical feature that sets the building apart from other skyscrapers in the city.

Location: Thanon Phaya Thai Subdistrict

Address: 222 Ratchaprarop Rd,Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand

Phone: +6626563456

Website: https://baiyokesky.baiyokehotel.com

GPS coordinates: 13.75417,100.54056

Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:02

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