Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
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5.0 based on 29 reviews
Bobble Football is a brand new sport that is 'blowing up' in all over the world. Players wear a giant inflatable bobble around their torso and play a range of games, with the main attraction being football, where they bump, bash and crash into each other without getting hurt.Bangkok Bobble Football(BBF) is a fun--and less painful--twist on the world's "beautiful game." The aim of the game is simple: Score as many goals as possible just like in football, but instead of tackling, you bump into opponents to get them off the ball.We offer private sessions, booked at one of our locations in Bangkok, for your birthday party, your bachelor party, corporate events or just for something unique to do with your friends.We also hold regular tournaments where you can register a team for a full day out, with food, drinks and lots of action.If you are interested in either having a private party with your group of friends or learning more about our business, don't hesitate to contact us today.
4.5 based on 586 reviews
Rajadamnern stadium became Thailand national heritage along with the sport of Muay Thai. We are located on the legendary and historical avenue of Bangkok : which surrounded by famous tourist attraction and landmark
A very humble experience to watch muay thai fighters with so much passion and respect. A great atmosphere to experience part of Thai culture and how passionate Thai people are about the sport. We had Club seats, which are in the second row, a bit elevated and great view. Access to the Chang Club Bar. A Twins Store is adjoined to the stadium where you find all your boxing needs. Food available. CC payment available, but we aware of any additional "bank" charges they ask for. Plenty of Taxis or tuk tuks waiting outside to bring you back to your hotel or close by Khoasan Road. ** PLEASE NOTE : Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the stadium is closed for public till 29.03.2020
4.5 based on 112 reviews
I am not a boxing fan, but my husband is, and we both had a blast at Channel 7 boxing stadium. It is a true cultural experience. HERE ARE SOME TIPS FOR GOING: First, I recommend spending a couple hours at Chatuchak Weekend Market prior to the match. Second, make sure to wear long pants and men must wear a polo shirt (or else they make you buy one for like 100 Baht). Third, we got there around 2pm for 2:30pm start time and it was so crowded we ended up paying extra to sit in a special area... get there a little earlier and it is free! Fourth, look up Muay Thai rules if you are not familiar with the sport as it will make much more sense. Fifth, enjoy the local experience!! We watched 4 matches which took about 1.5hrs.
4.0 based on 547 reviews
Thailand’s best-known boxing stadium hosts traditional Muay Thai matches every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Expect to pay around THB2000 for ring-side seats to the kickboxing-type matches.
Fights start at 6pm-11pm. Basically all the tourists stay ringside. The price for these tickets is 2000B. We found them on there website for 1800B. But ultimately we bought them at the arena from a ticket company right outside where you could haggle for price. We got our tickets for 1800B. Unless your Thai I would suggest ringside. The ringside seats get you access to every teer of seating where ever you want to sit. They also allow access to see where the fighters warm up and you can see them before the fight getting taped and ready. You are also able to take pictures with them and talk with them. Personally it was a great experience we stood right beside the blue corner. The corner guys and teams get right into it with yelling and cheering. The second teer costs 1500B and the third costs 1000B. Honestly it’s a small arena that holds 5000 people. But it was coolest to stay ringside unless you can speak Thai or you wanna bet on the fights then go second or third teer. Beers were 60B. Chips were 30B. But it looked like you were able to bring your own snacks in if you wanted to. Overall the best experience we have had yet at a Thai boxing event!
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