A male Muay Thai boxer sitting on the floor of the ring as a referee gesticulates in the background with another fighter standing over him
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Where to Watch Muay Thai Fights in Bangkok: The 5 Best Venues

BY Pelago by Singapore Airlines

01 FEB 24 . 3 MIN READ . GUIDES

Where to Catch a Muay Thai Fight in Bangkok: Best Venues

The roar of the crowd, traditional music blasting on a loudspeaker, two fighters matched up in a brutal face-off – an authentic Muay Thai match is a true thrill!

Also known as “The Art of Eight Limbs”, Muay Thai is a martial art form tracing back centuries to the battlefield tactics of the Thai army.

The national sport of Thailand, Muay Thai, was developed as a form of close-combat warfare that utilized the body as a weapon.

With its legendary stadiums and gyms dedicated to this sport, Bangkok is the heart of Muay Thai.

Want to witness a live fight up close?

Here are the top 5 venues to watch Muay Thai fights in Bangkok!

  1. Rajadamnern Stadium
  2. Lumpinee Boxing Stadium
  3. Channel 7 Stadium (free entry)
  4. MBK Fight Nights
  5. MX Muay XTreme

1. Rajadamnern Stadium

Rajadamnern Stadium is the oldest boxing stadium in Bangkok and stands as a hub of modern Muay Thai, where international and national fighters compete.

With a capacity of 8,000 people, watching a match here is the ultimate adrenaline rush!

The venue often showcases top talent – if you want to see fighters of the highest calibre and have an authentic Muay Thai experience, this stadium is a must-visit.

Address: 1 Ratchadamnoen Nok Road, Pom Prap, Khet Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok (map)

How to Reach: Take the BTS to Victory Monument station. Then take a taxi there.

Timings: Mon & Tues: 7pm to 9pm, Weds & Thurs: 6pm to 9pm, Fri & Sat: 7pm to 9pm, Sun: 10am to 10pm


2. Lumpinee Boxing Stadium

Lumpinee Boxing Stadium is Bangkok’s second significant Muay Thai stadium, owned and operated by the Royal Thai Army.

This stadium is another key institution for professional Muay Thai, showcasing fighters considered to be at the top of their game.

The new stadium has a large seating capacity and modern facilities – choose between VIP Ringside seats, or Grandstand seats to watch the fight from an elevated vantage point.

Address: 6 Ram Inthra Rd, Anusawari, Bang Khen, Bangkok 10220, Thailand (map)

How to Reach: Take the BTS to Lak Si station, and take a 12-minute taxi from there

Timings: Fri: 7:30pm to 10:30pm, Sat: 10am to 12pm, 5:30pm to 8pm. Closed for the rest of the week.


3. Channel 7 Stadium

More of a studio than a stadium, Channel 7 Stadium makes for a great venue for travellers due to its free entrance and nationally televised fights.

The stadium offers an authentic Muay Thai experience with close proximity to the excitement of the ring.

Despite facing strong competition, particularly from ONE Championship’s ONE Lumpinee event on Channel 7, the show maintains its position in the top 10 TV ratings, an impressive feat.

Address: 998, 1 Soi Phahon Yothin 18/1, Chom Phon, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand (map)

How to Reach: Take the BTS to Mo Chit Station, and take a 10-minute walk from there.


4. MBK Fight Nights

While not a traditional venue, MBK Fight Nights represents the modern and accessible promotion of Muay Thai in Thailand.

MBK Fight Night is hosted outside the MBK Center shopping mall, making it more accessible to tourists and the general public.

Travellers have the option to make a day out of shopping by day and catching a fight by evening.

Best of all, entry is free. So if you’re looking to catch a decent Muay Thai fight in Bangkok, you can’t go wrong here.

Address: 444 Phaya Thai Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand (map)

How to Reach: Take the BTS to National Stadium station, and take a 7-minute walk

Timings: Wednesdays, twice a month, 5pm. Check the Facebook page for the schedule


5. MX Muay Xtreme

MX Muay Xtreme combines theatrics with Muay Thai in a spectacle designed to entertain, often not sticking to the authentic rules and standards of Muay Thai but still making for an entertaining fight.

It’s common to see Thais fighting foreigners, colourful fighter entrances, and non-traditional music in a weekly show broadcast live every Friday.

Address: 50 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand (map)

How to Reach: Take the BTS to Asok Station, and walk for 15 minutes.

Timing: Friday, 8:30pm


Experience Muay Thai for Yourself

Ready to get into the ring? Many of the stadiums across Bangkok are associated with training gyms that offer lessons for both beginners and advanced fighters.

6. Khaosai Galaxy Gym

You can try your hand at this martial art form with an hour-long class at Khaosai Galaxy Gym run by the Muay Thai boxing legend himself, Khaosai Galaxy.


7. Watchara Muay Thai Gym

Also known for its expert training, Watchara Muay Thai Gym offers both private and group classes. These gyms are known to breed internationally recognized fighters who then go on to compete in the stadiums mentioned above.


8. One Night in Bangkok

What better way to immerse yourself in the rich culture of Bangkok than with an adrenaline-pumping, action-packed Muay Thai fight? Or, try out the deadly sport for yourself – on average, it’s possible to burn anywhere from 500 to 900 calories during a 45-minute session. Culture-rich and a great workout – what’s not to love?


Commonly Asked Questions

What’s the best way to get around Bangkok?

The main travel options around Bangkok are taxi, motorbike taxi, tuk-tuk, water ferry/taxi, public bus and Metro: MRT / BTS.

What’s the best way to get to Bangkok?

Bangkok’s two airports are Don Mueang Airport and Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). The best way to get to Bangkok is to fly directly to Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Can you take children to a Muay Thai fight?

It’s not recommended to take children under 13 years old to a Muay Thai fight, since the fights are often violent and can involve bloodshed.

Is Bangkok safe to travel in?

Bangkok is as safe as any large city, but it’s best to be careful of your belongings and avoid secluded areas.

What is the best time to visit Bangkok?

The peak tourist season in Bangkok is from mid-November until mid-February.


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