Bangkok's newest extreme attraction is a platform inclined at almost 300 meters

If the idea of observing Bangkok from above is already impressive, imagine doing it while standing on a structure that leans out of a building almost 300 meters high? That's the idea behind Mahanakhon Bangkok I-Tilt, a recently opened attraction at the top of the famous King Power Mahanakhon skyscraper, one of the most iconic buildings in the Thai capital.
Known for its spiraling block facade and for having been the tallest building in Thailand until 2018, King Power Mahanakhon was already home to panoramic experiences, such as the SkyWalk .
Now, it takes the adrenaline rush to another level with the world's first outdoor platform that tilts 65 degrees outward from the structure — all on the 75th floor , 296 meters in the air .
The system, with German technology and international safety certifications (such as TÜV and CE), provides a gradual incline, allowing visitors to lean over the city safely — but with butterflies in their stomachs guaranteed.

The I-Tilt ticket also includes access to the Mahanakhon SkyWalk, an open-air observatory located on the 78th floor, 314 meters high, and to the Mahanakhon SkyVerse , an immersive digital gallery that combines art, augmented reality and interactive experiences.
Passes start at 800 baht (about R$120 ) . The attraction is open daily from 10am to 7pm, with last entry at 6:30pm.
More information can be found on the official website – it is recommended to book tickets in advance. The skyscraper is located in Bangkok 's central business district, at Chong Nonsi BTS station.
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