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  2. Lebua at State Tower - Wikipedia

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    Sky Bar is the world's highest open-air bar. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] It is on the 64th floor (820 foot elevation) of the State Tower located on Silom Road, Bang Rak business district, Bangkok , Thailand, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] the second tallest building in Thailand.

  3. Baiyoke Tower II - Wikipedia

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    The building comprises the Baiyoke Sky Hotel, the tallest hotel in Southeast Asia and the seventh-tallest hotel in the world. [ 5 ] With the antenna included, the building's height is 328.4 m (1,077 ft), and features a public observatory on the 77th floor, a bar called "Roof Top Bar & Music Lounge" on the 83rd floor, a 360-degree revolving roof ...

  4. One City Centre (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    The tower is conveniently connected to the Phloen Chit BTS station on the Sukhumvit Line via a skywalk, ensuring easy access from various parts of Bangkok. The building features a Sky Lobby on the 37th floor for efficient transportation to higher levels. The upper floors house a rooftop bar and restaurant, offering panoramic views of the city.

  5. State Tower - Wikipedia

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    State Tower is a skyscraper located on Silom Road, Bang Rak business district, Bangkok, Thailand, adjacent to Charoen Krung Road. Built in 2001, it has a floor area of 300,000 m 2 (3,200,000 sq ft). State Tower has 68 floors and is 247 m (810 ft) tall, making it the 8th tallest building in Thailand.

  6. Soi Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    The first bar opened in Soi Cowboy in the early 1970s, but it was not until 1977 that a second bar opened on the street [2] by T. G. "Cowboy" Edwards, a retired American airman. Edwards got his nickname because he often wore a cowboy hat and the soi was given its name in reference to him by longtime nightlife columnist Bernard Trink .

  7. List of tallest buildings in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok is ranked 13th in the world in terms of the total number of skyscrapers. Bangkok experienced a building boom in the late 1980s and early 1990s when Thailand experienced rapid economic growth. However, the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis left a visible scar on the city’s skyline with many unfinished or abandoned buildings.

  8. Nana Plaza - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 two waitresses in the plaza's Bangkok Bunnies go-go bar said that they received monthly wages equivalent to £130 (US$165) and daily tips equivalent to £11–16 (US$14–20). [8] This compares with a 2016 average monthly wage in Thailand of around 13,800 baht (US$388). [9] As of July 2019, Nana Plaza housed 30 bars and three "hotels".

  9. All Seasons Place - Wikipedia

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    All Seasons Place is a mixed-use skyscraper complex in Bangkok, Thailand.It comprises the 210-metre (690 ft)-tall China Resources Tower (also known as the China Resources Center or CRC Tower) and four smaller buildings that surround it: two office towers (M Thai Tower and Capitol Tower), a residential condominium (All Seasons Mansion) and the Conrad Bangkok hotel.