If you are planning a trip to Bangkok and are interested in experiencing the national sport in Thailand, discover the best boxing stadiums to watch Muay Thai fights in Bangkok, where you will enjoy a true professional match and understand more about this part of Thai culture during your trip to Thailand.

To experience the fight night of Muay Thai in Bangkok, you can mainly choose from 9 boxing stadiums:
Location of Bangkok Muay Thai Stadiums
The location of Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium is the most convenient for the majority of travelers, as the stadium is located very close to the old city, Khao San Road, and the Chao Phraya River.
MBK Center is adjacent to the BTS station, so getting there to watch MBK Fight Night events is even easier than going to Rajadamnern. However, there are only two monthly Thai boxing match events at MBK Center.
All other boxing stadiums in Bangkok are located out of the city center, so getting there might be trickier or at least more time-consuming. The latest openings of new city train lines made some of the venues more easily accessible, as now you can take the MRT Pink Line to Lumpinee Boxing Stadium or transfer to the MRT Yellow Line and travel all the way to World Siam Stadium on it.
Facilities at Bangkok Muay Thai stadiums
Facilities at Bangkok Muay Thai stadiums vary quite a lot. Lumpinee Stadium and Rajadamnern Stadium are the largest boxing stadiums not only in Bangkok but also in all of Thailand. They also have modern, high-tech solutions that enhance the experience on the fight night events.
The smaller Muay Thai venues might not be as modern, but they are mainly visited by locals. Therefore, there you can enjoy a local experience of watching Muay Thai fights.
Seating at Bangkok Muay Thai Stadiums
At the main boxing stadiums in Bangkok (Rajadamnern and Lumpinee Stadium), you can choose from several types of seats in the grandstand and ringside seats. At Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium, VIP seats are also available, and they provide greater comfort and come with additional perks such as free-flow beer.
Other stadiums (Thupatemi, Siam/Omnoi, Rangsit, Jitmuangnon, and World Siam Stadium) charge for admission, with no seat type specified.
At the free Muay Thai venues (Channel 7 Stadium and MBK Center), there are limited seats available, and they are on a first-come, first-served basis. The free events normally get fully packed, so arriving earlier to get a seat is recommended.
More detailed information about each Muay Thai stadium in Bangkok can be found below.
Muay Thai Boxing Stadiums in Bangkok
Discover the most important information about each of 8 Thai boxing stadiums in Bangkok and choose the one to experience the Thai national sport while on holiday in the capital city of Thailand.
1. Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium in Bangkok
Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium is one of the two most famous Muay Thai venues in Bangkok. It is the oldest and most prestigious boxing stadium in the Thai capital. Rajadamnern is the second largest boxing stadium in Thailand. The boxing stadium is a real institution for boxers, where many champions of Muay Thai have done their classes. One of the biggest advantages of this stadium is its location close to the old city, Khao San Road, and the Chao Phraya River, making it more accessible for tourists.
Muay Thai fight night schedule
Daily events
Boxing stadium tickets
- 1,000 THB in 3rd Class
- 1,500 THB in 2nd Class
- 1,800 THB in Club Class
- 2,500 THB at the Ringside
- 3,500 THB at the VIP counter with free-flow beer
- 4,500 THB at the VIP lounge with free-flow beer
Seat availability can be checked, and tickets can be booked here: Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium Tickets.
To get the best deal for Muay Thai tickets, also check the offer here: Muay Thai Match Ticket at Rajadamnern Stadium.
2. Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, the largest Muay Thai stadium in Bangkok, is considered the heart of Muay Thai, where all professional fighters aspire to fight one day. Operated by the Thai Army on behalf of the government, Lumpinee Boxing Stadium is located outside the city center, close to Don Mueang Airport.
Muay Thai fight night schedule
Every Friday and Saturday
Boxing stadium tickets
ONE Lumpinee (Fridays):
- 1,000 THB for Grandstand Stadium Ticket
- 2,000 THB for Club Class (Chair Seat)
- 3,500 THB for Ringside Seat
LWC Super Champ or Lumpinee Super Fight (Saturdays):
- 1,000 THB for Grandstand Seat
- 1,500 THB for Club Class (Chair Seat)
- 2,000 THB for Ringside Seat
Tickets to the Friday event can be booked online here: ONE Lumpinee Muay Thai Tickets
Tickets to ONE Fight Night on Saturday morning once a month: ONE Fight Night Tickets
Seat availability can be checked, and tickets to the Saturday events can be booked here: Lumpinee Boxing Stadium Ticket.
To get the best deal for Muay Thai tickets, also check the offer here: Muay Thai Match at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium.
3. World Siam Stadium in Bangkok
World Siam Stadium is one of the newest Thai boxing stadiums in the capital city. This Muay Thai Bangkok venue is located at Tawanna Bangkapi Community Market in Bang Kapi District. Even if the stadium is not that big, watching Muay Thai here might be a good idea, as the stadium's location next to a huge shopping mall The Mall Bang Kapi lets you combine shopping with an event of Muay Thai in Bangkok.
Muay Thai fight night schedule
Every Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday
Boxing stadium tickets
- 1,000 THB for general admission
Seat availability can be checked, and tickets can be booked here: Muay Thai Match at World Siam Stadium.
4. Channel 7 Boxing Stadium in Bangkok
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.
Muay Thai fight night schedule
Every Sunday
Boxing stadium tickets
Free admission
Limited seats are available at the stadium. The seats are on a first-come, first-served basis, so you normally need to come earlier to get a seat.

5. MBK Center in Bangkok
MBK Center is actually not the usual Muay Thai stadium but a gigantic shopping center, where you can find everything, including high-end products. However, it is a good place to see free Muay Thai fights in Bangkok, as there are two monthly Thai boxing match events taking place at the boxing ring of MBK shopping center. This place often attracts a large audience, so the atmosphere is very bustling.
Muay Thai fight night schedule
Every first and last Wednesday of the month
Boxing stadium tickets
Free admission
Limited seats are available at the stadium. The seats are on a first-come, first-served basis, so you normally need to come earlier to get a seat.

6. Siam Omnoi Boxing Stadium in Samut Sakhon
Siam Boxing Stadium, also known as Omnoi Stadium, is located in the neighboring Samut Sakhon province, west of Bangkok. It's a smaller venue where you get to experience watching Muay Thai fights with locals. There are a large number of professional fighters here, including Muay Thai fighters from abroad.
Muay Thai fight event schedule
Every Saturday
Boxing stadium tickets
- 1,500 THB for foreigners (locals normally pay just 300 THB)
Tickets can only be purchased at the stadium before the event.

7. Rangsit Boxing Stadium in Pathum Thani
Rangsit Boxing Stadium, sometimes called Rangsit International Muay Thai Stadium, is a traditional Thai boxing stadium, mainly visited by a local audience. The stadium is located in the neighboring province of Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok. Close to Rangsit Boxing Stadium, you can also find a large shopping center, Future Park, and Dream World amusement park.
Muay Thai fight event schedule
Every Tuesday
Boxing stadium tickets
- 1,500 THB for foreigners
Tickets can only be purchased at the stadium before the event.

8. Jitmuangnon Boxing Stadium in Nonthaburi
Jitmuangnon Boxing Stadium, also known as Or Tor Kor Stadium due to its location within the Or Tor Kor 3 amulet market, is a local Muay Thai stadium in Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok. While the boxing stadium wasn't operating for some time, starting from November 2025, weekly events were returned to this stadium.
Muay Thai fight event schedule
Every Sunday
Boxing stadium tickets
- 1,000-1,500 THB for foreigners
Tickets can only be purchased at the stadium before the event.

9. Thupatemi Boxing Stadium in Pathum Thani
Thupatemi Boxing Stadium is a local Thai boxing venue in Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok. Here you can witness authentic Muay Thai fights and enjoy a thrilling and action-packed time as local and international fighters compete in traditional Muay Thai bouts.
Muay Thai fight event schedule
No scheduled weekly events
Boxing stadium tickets
- 1,090 THB for general admission
Seat availability can be checked, and tickets can be booked here: Muay Thai Match at Thupatemi Boxing Stadium.

Muay Thai Fight Event Schedule
As there are 8 boxing stadiums in Bangkok, you can find a Muay Thai event on any day of the week, and on most days you can choose from 2 or 3 Thai boxing stadiums.
The schedule of Muay Thai events in Bangkok is detailed here: Bangkok Muay Thai Schedule.
Bangkok Muay Thai Tickets
Tickets to Muay Thai events in Bangkok can normally be bought at the venue on the day of the event. However, sell-outs do happen on the best fight nights, so booking your tickets in advance is recommended to avoid the risk of being left out.
Tickets to the main Bangkok Muay Thai stadiums can be conveniently booked online, and in some cases pre-booked tickets can be cheaper than you would pay at the door, as online travel agents might be able to offer a discount.
Find current prices of tickets to Muay Thai events in Bangkok and the best places to book them here: Bangkok Muay Thai Tickets.
