Muay Thai in Bangkok reviews

I’ve looked at the most-booked Rajadamnern and Lumpinee tickets, and the best beginner training options on GetYourGuide, read through the actual traveller reviews, and written an honest breakdown of each: what you’ll actually see, what it costs, and who it suits. Every tour here is rated 4.4 or higher. A real stadium fight night costs from $30; a beginner class with wraps and gloves costs $21. I’ve taken visitors to fights for a decade, and I built this site to help you understand what you’re booking.
The reviews

Rajadamnern Stadium Muay Thai Tickets
Best seller — nightly fights, central, ringside air-conditioned.
from $30Read the full review ›
Lumpinee Stadium Muay Thai Tickets
Saturdays only — farther out, quieter, the other legend.
from $30Read the full review ›
Private 1-on-1 Muay Thai Training
One hour with a Thai fighter, handmade shorts to keep.
from $54Read the full review ›
Beginner Muay Thai Group Class
1 hour, group setting, certified instructors, complete beginners welcome.
from $21Read the full review ›How I choose which tours to review
I review the most-booked Muay Thai experiences on GetYourGuide. Every one here I’d book myself or send a friend on. I read through the actual traveller reviews and write what people say really happens: which stadiums actually feel right, what the experience is like, where the value is.
I’m Niran “Tee” Chaiyasit, Bangkok-born, a former amateur fighter and guide who grew up in a gym in Thonburi where my uncle cornered stadium fighters. I fought around forty amateur bouts before my knees told me to stop, and I’ve spent the last decade taking visitors to fights and their first training sessions. I built this site to help you understand the sport, find a real stadium, and book the right experience for your trip.
Frequently asked questions
Are Rajadamnern and Lumpinee real stadiums?
Yes. Rajadamnern opened in 1945, the world’s oldest Muay Thai stadium. Lumpinee is the other legendary name, run by the Royal Thai Army. Both hold real fights every day; neither is a tourist show.
Which should I book?
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Are these reviews independent?
Yes. I’m an independent guide, not a stadium or gym. I recommend based on ratings, reviews and what I think suits each traveller.