Getting to Rajadamnern Stadium
Rajadamnern sits on Ratchadamnoen Nok Road in old Bangkok, near the Democracy Monument and a short ride from Khao San Road. It's the more central of the two stadiums and the easier to reach for most visitors.
- Taxi / Grab: the simplest option. Tell the driver "Sanam Muay Rajadamnern" or show the name in Thai. From Khao San it's only a few minutes.
- By boat: the nearest Chao Phraya express-boat pier is Phra Arthit, about a 10–15 minute taxi from the stadium — a scenic way to approach from the riverside.
- No BRT/MRT at the door: there's no metro station right outside, so plan to finish the journey by road.
More detail on the Rajadamnern guide.
Getting to Lumpinee Boxing Stadium
Since 2014 Lumpinee has been on Ram Inthra Road in the Bang Khen district, in northern Bangkok — not at the old Lumpini Park site, so don't aim for the park.
- Taxi / Grab: the easiest way. Tell the driver "Sanam Muay Lumpinee Ram Inthra". From central Bangkok allow 30–45 minutes depending on traffic.
- Leave extra time: the venue is a fair distance out, and northern Bangkok traffic can be heavy in the early evening.
- QR entry: your ticket is scanned at the gate, so you walk straight in without queueing at a counter.
More detail on the Lumpinee guide.
Timing your arrival
Fights usually start around 6:00–6:30 PM with headline bouts later in the evening. Aim to arrive before the first bell so you catch the build-up and the wai khru — and so traffic doesn't make you late. Once you've picked a night on the fight calendar, you'll have the exact start time and venue on your booking confirmation.
A note on touts
Near both stadiums you may be approached by people selling tickets at inflated prices. Booking directly means you pay the genuine seat price, know exactly where you're sitting, and arrive with confirmation in hand. See upcoming fight nights and book ahead.



