Supalai Park Towers

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Supalai Towers
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Supalai Towers
Supalai Park Towers
General information
StatusCompleted
Location Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates 13°49′22″N100°33′51″E / 13.8229°N 100.5643°E / 13.8229; 100.5643
Completed2003
Height
Top floor34
Technical details
Floor count33 floors
Index Living Mall Phahonyothin Branch, on the back the Supalai Towers Bangkok Index Living Mall.jpg
Index Living Mall Phahonyothin Branch, on the back the Supalai Towers Bangkok

Supalai Park Towers are 3 residential high-rise buildings located on Soi Phahonyothin 21, Chatuchak district, Bangkok, Thailand. The three towers have 33 floors and were all completed in 2003. Opposite Supalai Park Towers is the Elephant Building, and next to the towers lies Index Living Mall.

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