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1 / 6This arts & culture is one of the standout things to do in Bangkok, Thailand. Rated 4.0/5 by 5 travellers, it combines the highlights below into a single, easy-to-book experience from €98 per person. Rajadamnern Stadium is the oldest and greatest stadium in Bangkok. Home to Thailand's national sport, Muay Thai, going to Rajadamnern Stadium one night is a fantastic experience you'll never forget.
Rajadamnern Stadium is where you go for the ultimate Muay Thai experience!
Muay Thai was developed several hundred years ago as a form of close-combat. Unlike regular boxing, which only uses fists, Muay Thai uses the entire body as a weapon. It was only recently that Muay Thai was introduced to the western world. Thai soldiers in France during World War I organised Muay Thai bouts as a means to boost morale of the servicemen. In the 1920’s, rings were introduced to replace open courtyards around the kingdom, which ultimately got Muay Thai started as a regular spectator sport.
Established in 1945, the oldest and greatest boxing stadium in Thailand welcomes the best fighters from around the country and around the world. With return transfers from most centrally located hotels in Bangkok, you will receive a ringside seat to see this unique sport at its best.
Traditions and culture passed down from generation to generation are still very much alive in Muay Thai. And this is evident at every Muay Thai bout. This, the excitement of the actual competition and the screaming fans - in fact, the whole atmosphere, will be memories you'll treasure forever.
Bangkok is rewarding year-round, but spring and early autumn typically bring the most comfortable temperatures and thinner crowds than peak summer. Morning departures tend to be quieter and cooler; booking ahead is recommended in high season as popular arts & culture slots in Bangkok sell out.