img

Rajadamnern Stadium

Rajadamnern Stadium, one of the oldest and most famous Muay Thai arenas in Bangkok, is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience authentic Thai culture. Opened in 1945, the stadium is the home of Muay Thai boxing, where both seasoned fighters and newcomers display their skills. With its vibrant atmosphere, Rajadamnern offers an electrifying experience for visitors, allowing them to witness the art of Muay Thai up close. The stadium holds regular events, drawing crowds from around the world to see the thrilling matches.

Rajadamnern Stadium Tours & Excursions

img

Bangkok - Thailand

Bangkok: Train Market & Floating Market with Boat Ride

0.0/5 (0 reviews)
Day Trips
Guided Tours

€25
starts from

img

Bangkok - Thailand

Bangkok: Opulence Luxury River Dinner Cruise with Drinks

0.0/5 (0 reviews)
Water Activities

€53
starts from

img

Bangkok - Thailand

Bangkok: Tuk Tuk Adventure Bangkoks Magic Nightime

0.0/5 (0 reviews)
Day Trips
Guided Tours

€53
starts from

img

Bangkok - Thailand

Bangkok: Damnoen Saduak and Mae Klong Train Markets

0.0/5 (0 reviews)
Adventures
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Other Experiences

€42
starts from

img

Bangkok - Thailand

Bangkok: Royal Princess River Dinner Cruise with Live Music

0.0/5 (0 reviews)
Day Trips
Other Experiences

€36
starts from

img

Bangkok - Thailand

Bangkok: Yodsiam Sightseeing Cruise Snacks & Unlimited Beer

0.0/5 (0 reviews)
Adventures
Day Trips
Other Experiences

€22
starts from

The Basics

Rajadamnern Stadium is located in the historic district of Bangkok, near the famous Khao San Road. Events are held on most Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday nights, starting around 6:00 PM. Tickets vary depending on the seating choice, with prices typically ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 THB. Visitors can enjoy the intense action from ringside or more affordable seats in the upper levels. The stadium is known for its family-friendly environment, making it a popular choice for both locals and tourists.

Things to Know Before You Go

Before attending a Muay Thai match at Rajadamnern Stadium, make sure to dress appropriately. While there’s no strict dress code, it’s best to avoid wearing beachwear or overly casual clothes. For a true cultural experience, consider purchasing a VIP ticket for a closer view of the action. Many of the boxers at Rajadamnern are well-known in the world of Muay Thai, and you may even witness a legendary fight or two. Alcohol is available, but it’s important to respect the environment and local customs.

How to Get There

Rajadamnern Stadium is located near the Ratchadamnoen Avenue, easily accessible via public transport. The closest MRT station is Sam Yot Station, about a 10-minute walk from the stadium. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or tuk-tuk directly to the venue. If you’re staying near Khao San Road, you can also walk to the stadium in around 15 minutes. It’s centrally located, making it easy to reach from most parts of Bangkok.

When to Get There

The best time to visit Rajadamnern Stadium is during one of the scheduled fights in the evening, typically between 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM. These events occur several nights a week, offering ample opportunities to catch a thrilling match. It’s advisable to arrive early to secure good seating and soak in the energetic atmosphere. The stadium can get crowded on event nights, so booking tickets in advance is recommended to ensure you don’t miss out.

Day Trips from Bangkok

Rajadamnern Stadium is located in an area rich in culture and history, so it’s a perfect stop if you’re planning to explore other attractions nearby. After watching the Muay Thai fights, you can visit the nearby Wat Suthat, famous for its giant swing, or the Golden Mount (Wat Saket), both offering a taste of Bangkok’s spiritual heritage. You can also explore the lively streets of Chinatown, which is just a short tuk-tuk ride away, where you can enjoy delicious street food and vibrant markets.