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Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium

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Rajadamnern National Boxing Stadium, established in 1941, is the world’s first combat sports venue, celebrating the rich heritage of Muay Thai. This iconic stadium in Bangkok has hosted countless legendary fighters and remains the ultimate destination for Thai boxers globally. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere and witness intense Muay Thai matches that showcase incredible skill, tradition, and athleticism. The stadium features a unique design that captures the essence of Thai culture and sportsmanship. With its historical significance, Rajadamnern provides an unforgettable experience for both locals and tourists. From pre-fight rituals to post-fight celebrations, the energy is palpable. Experience the thrills and emotions of this time-honored sport at Rajadamnern, where champions are born.

About Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium


Rajadamnern National Boxing Stadium, built in 1941, is a cornerstone of combat sports history, recognized as the first-ever stadium dedicated to martial arts globally. Nestled in the heart of Bangkok, it carries the legacy of Thai boxing, drawing fighters and enthusiasts from around the world. The stadium is renowned not only for its exceptional matches but also for its role in shaping the careers of many Muay Thai champions.

As you enter Rajadamnern, the vibrant atmosphere transports you into the heart of Thai culture. The venue is designed to amplify the excitement of each bout, with seating that ensures an intimate viewing experience. Visitors are treated to the breathtaking display of skill and artistry that defines Muay Thai, often referred to as the “Art of Eight Limbs,” highlighting the use of fists, elbows, knees, and shins.

The ceremonies before each fight reflect the deep-rooted traditions of this martial art, creating a unique connection between the fighters and the audience. This experience is enhanced by the passionate crowd, whose energy electrifies the atmosphere, making every match a memorable spectacle.

Rajadamnern isn’t just a stadium; it’s a shrine to the sport where legends are made. The spirit of competition and camaraderie resonates within its walls, fostering a deep appreciation for this extraordinary martial art. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to Muay Thai, a visit to Rajadamnern National Boxing Stadium promises to be an exhilarating adventure that encapsulates the heart and soul of Thai boxing.

The area

Full Address

8 Rajadamnern Nok Road, 10100, Thailand

Name in Thai

Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

8 Rajadamnern Nok Road, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10100 ไทย

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20 thoughts on “Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium

  1. I visited Rajadamnern Stadium with a friend on a Saturday in November. We were able to get tickets on the door for the second class seating, which still provided a fantastic view of the arena and ring. Saturdays seem to be free flow beer evenings and the staff routinely come around offering drinks. There are soft drinks and food available too. The atmosphere was absolutely electric and the show really well run and organised. Staff were polite, friendly and professional and the stadium was easy to navigate. There is audience participation in the short interim between fights in the form of different cameras eg. Chug cam, get up and dance cam etc. Overall, a superb experience which I would highly recommend!

  2. Rajadamnern is such a fun venue to attend. The fights tonight delivered. Crowd was loud from prelims on. We saw multiple knockouts including a women’s fight. The main event was the best fight of the night. Komondoi was a standout as well with a flashy style as two former champions battled to the delight of the crowd

  3. great night watching Thai Boxing, if you like Muay Thai, you must go this place and you will enjoy the best Thai boxing performance

  4. ABSOLUTELY electric! Great atmosphere, amazing experience. Simply a must visit regardless if you enjoy ring fights because I didn’t think I’d like it. But was bought tickets and I’m so glad I went! It was a show to behold and I got to meet the fighters too.

  5. I went there on November 2nd, for the RWS Semifinals. There were 4 Fights on the Main Card and 3 Prelims. We saw no KO, but 6/7 Fights were super good. The prelim fights were a little bit wilder, the main fights more technical and higher standard. The atmosphere was super good, the stadium was almost sold out. We had Club Class seats section 9 in the second row (B). The view couldn’t have been better. Straight view on the ring, easy access to the restrooms. The waiter came constantly to bring drinks or food. I think I paid for a ticket 50$, which is a bargain for the seat and 4 hours of top level Muay Thai and compared to other fighting organizations. The beer is a bit pricy, but compared to US/ UK Sport Events still a bargain. Comparable to German stadium pricesThe production is super professional and reminded me to the UFC, but of course a bit different. It’s a good mix between modern western and classical Thai fight production. Entrance walks, videos, ring girls, commentators and it’s all in English. But also, the classical Thai music during the fight and the respectful “dances” before the fight starts. Because its 3 Rounds x 3 Minutes, the fights are fast paced. Also, there was no more than 10–15-minute break between the fights.The stadium is super old-school, but you don’t notice during the fight card. The crowd was mostly mixed with internationals, but also some Thais. The area around the stadium was quiet and more calm. It seemed super safe. After the event, I walked together with my wife a bit down the main street to catch a taxi. Right in front of the stadium it gets crowded and pricy. So my suggestion is to walk down the street for 5-10 minutes and then get a Taxi/Grab.For me a must visit for every fight fan! My wife loved it too.

  6. The place was amazing great view and nice lighting. my only issue was only 1 food server for like 100 spectators so it took a while to get my food.

  7. Decided to go see a traditional Thai Kickboxing fight while in Bangkok and I’m glad I did. The stadium is well designed with great views of the ring from all areas. I was seated in Club Class section 9 which had clear views and was close to the refreshments area, however you didn’t need to leave your seat as staff would regularly come round to see if you wanted anything. The entertainment was great fun too. Definitely worth visiting if you are in Bangkok.

  8. I had an amazing time at Rajadamnern Stadium! The place has so much history and feels really authentic. The Muay Thai fights were intense and exciting to watch up close – you can really feel the energy from the crowd.The stadium itself isn’t super modern, but that’s part of its charm. It’s a great spot to experience real Muay Thai in Bangkok. The tickets are a bit expensive, but it’s totally worth it for the atmosphere and the fights. Definitely recommend checking it out if you’re in Bangkok!

  9. Watching Muay Thai at Rajadamnern Stadium was unforgettable. The atmosphere was electric, and the fights were intense, showcasing true skill and tradition. If you’re in Bangkok, don’t miss this iconic experience!

  10. The staff was super amazing and very friendly and helpful and the experience I had was super incredible. I can’t wait to fly all the way back to Thailand just to come to another fight.

  11. Very entertaining! Between fights there were bottoms up, are you hungry and other in house entertainment! The waiter was very attentive and professional and will come back.

  12. Very cool stadium with its ceiling projection. First time watching muay thai, I feel very entertained. There were 4 matches with 5 rounds each. Highly recommended when visiting Bangkok.

  13. Presentation was on point. Projections and lighting was superbly done. Hosts were entertaining and kept the crowd engaged! Food severs were very attentive!

  14. The stadium glittered with stunning visual effects that heightened the excitement, while Thai and international fighters delivered thrilling matches. Between bouts, the lively interactions with the audience kept the atmosphere electric, making the entire event an unforgettable experience.

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Where is Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium located?

Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 8 Rajadamnern Nok Road, 10100, Thailand



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