Muay Thai Bangkok

Channel 7 Boxing Stadium is one of the authentic Muay Thai stadiums in Bangkok that mainly attracts a local audience. If you are looking for the venue to watch Muay Thai fights while visiting Bangkok, discover the Channel 7 Stadium’s location, facilities, seating, and the Muay Thai fight night schedule.

Channel 7 Boxing Stadium

Channel 7 Boxing Stadium used to be a local secret venue for Muay Thai enthusiasts, but now it also attracts tourists to watch Thai boxing fights on weekends. The matches at the stadium are filmed and broadcast on Channel 7. The stadium is compact and is filled up for most of the events.

At this Muay Thai stadium you need to respect the dress code with no shorts, no sandals or flip-flops, and no T-shirts (shirts must have a collar).

Fight Night Schedule

Channel 7 Boxing Stadium holds six matches attended by professional fighters of all ages. The battles take place only on Sunday, starting at 14:30. The fighting session lasts about two hours since there are several fights.

Channel 7 Boxing Stadium's fight night schedule:

  • Monday: closed
  • Tuesday: closed
  • Wednesday: closed
  • Thursday: closed
  • Friday: closed
  • Saturday: closed
  • Sunday: from 14:30 to 16:30

Channel 7 Boxing Stadium Ticket Price

Currently, Channel 7 Boxing Stadium is one of two Muay Thai stadiums in Bangkok that are offering free admission not only for locals but for all visitors.

However, to get a seat, you should arrive at least half an hour earlier.

Location of Channel 7 Boxing Stadium

The stadium is located in Chatuchak, near Bangkok Northern Bus Station and the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market. The best-rated hotels that are close to the stadium:

Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok

The Quarter Ladprao

C U Inn Bangkok

Address: 998/1, Phahon Yothin, Khwaeng Chom Phon, Khet Chatuchak, Bangkok (Google Maps)

How to get there: The easiest way to get to this Muay Thai stadium from the city center is by taking a Bangkok taxi. Otherwise, you can take the MRT Blue Line to Chatuchak station or the BTS Skytrain to Mo Chit station. From there you can walk to the stadium in less than ten minutes or ask the motorbike taxi to take you to Channel 7 studio.

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THAIest Team is the author of this guide. We are the team of Thailand local travel experts and foreign travel enthusiasts who created THAIest—a travel guide dedicated to discovering the best of Thailand travel & Thai food. Being frequent travelers, we share our experience of creating the best trips around Thailand since 2017, including our firsthand experience of attending the fight nights at different Muay Thai boxing stadiums in Bangkok.