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Baiyoke Tower

Baiyoke Tower I is a skyscraper in Bangkok, Thailand. It was completed in 1987 and was the tallest building in Thailand until 1993, when it was surpassed by Sinn Sathorn Tower. Baiyoke Tower is located in on Ratchaprarop Road in the Pratu Nam area of Ratchathewi District, and houses the Baiyoke Suite Hotel. The building is 151 metres (495 ft) high, with 43 floors. Its balconies are distinctively painted in rainbow colors and locked for Hotel guests. The rooftop buffet also features some of the best view over bangkok.

Coordinates 13°45′11″N 100°32′22″E / 13.753074°N 100.539489°E / 13.753074; 100.539489

G M 2-9 retail zone G L 7 9-43 guestrooms zone

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Preceded byBangkok Bank Headquarters Tallest building in Thailand
150.9 m (495 ft)

1987–1993
Succeeded bySinn Sathorn Tower
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