Lumpini Stadium
Fights at Lumpini are regarded as being slightly better than those at Ratchadamnoen, although for the novice it would be extremely difficult to tell the difference. It is also probably the more famous of the two stadiums. The stadium opened in 1956 to promote Thai boxing both in Thailand and abroad. Many non-Thai fighters compete here, and as the interest in the sport continues to explode, the stadium these days has much more of an international feel about it. . It is one of the few places in Thailand where betting is permitted.
Fights take place Tuesdays and Fridays from 18:30, Saturday afternoons 17:00-20:00, and Saturday nights from 20:30.
Admission Fee: from 500 Baht to 1,500 BahtGetting There:
By Taxi or by MRT Lumpini Station
Address: No.6 Ramintra Rd., |
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Website: https://www.lumpineemuaythai.com/
Email: contact@lumpineemuaythai.com
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