What Muay Thai tickets cost in Bangkok
For the major Bangkok stadiums, tourist tickets generally run from around ฿1,000 for upper (second or third class) seats up to ฿2,000–฿2,500 for ringside, depending on the venue and the strength of the fight card. Big championship nights can sit at the higher end of that range. The figures below reflect typical 2026 pricing — always check the exact, current price for each seat class on the fight calendar before you book.
Rajadamnern Stadium prices
Rajadamnern runs a three-tier system on most nights:
- Ringside — around ฿2,500. Right at the canvas, the most immersive view.
- Club class — around ฿1,800. An elevated middle tier with a clear view.
- Second class — around ฿1,500. Wraps the stadium behind ringside; best value and where the betting crowd gathers.
See the Rajadamnern guide for seating details.
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium prices
On the popular Super Champ nights, Lumpinee typically runs:
- Ringside — around ฿2,000.
- Second class — around ฿1,500.
- Third class — around ฿1,000.
Premium international promotions held at the venue can be priced higher, with multiple categories. Check the Lumpinee guide and the listing for each specific night.
Why prices vary
Three things move the price: the seat class, the stadium, and the card. A routine weeknight will sit at the lower end; a stacked championship or Super Champ show commands more. There's no inventory game here — you simply choose your tier and date.
How to avoid overpaying
The most common way visitors overpay is buying through a street tout or a hotel desk that adds a heavy markup. Booking the official ticket directly means you pay the genuine seat price and get instant email confirmation — plus a scannable QR ticket where the stadium supports it. Every price on this site is shown per seat class up front, in Thai Baht, with no hidden resale fees. Compare prices and book a fight night.



