There's never a dull moment in a city like Bangkok, no matter what blows up your skirt. Whether you're a spectator, looking for a leisure activity or like to be physically active, you'll be surprised with the wide range of choices.

From the now famous Muay Thai (Thai boxing) and ice-skating to bowling, cycling, golf or even a tango lesson, it can be found in Bangkok. If you want to take a break from shopping and sightseeing - or even in between business meetings - you won't have to look far for something else to do.

 

 

Fitness Centers

Bangkok's multitude of recreational amenities offers a wide range of fun indoor and outdoor activities.

Most five-star hotels and luxury serviced apartment residences have fitness facilities, but if you're not staying in one, there are plenty of hip and fashionable fitness clubs with state-of-the-art equipment available around the city.

While clubs generally operate on a membership basis, most of them offer special promotions or short-term packages for non-residents.

 

    Fitness centers in Bangkok:

            - True Fitness

            - Fitness Bangkok

            - California Wow Experience

            - Fitness First

            - Clark Hatch Fitness Centers

 

Martial Art & Muay Thai (Thai Boxing)

Be it for keeping fit and healthy, self-defense, concentration or other reasons, martial arts have several beneficial aspects. One of the most popular martial arts in Thailand of course is Muay Thai, the Kingdom's national sport. This very demanding martial art, considered one of the fiercest contact sports, is practised by professional fighters who begin their rigorous training in their childhood and continue until they usually retire at an age around 30. Muay Thai champions often reach cult status.
Over the past few years, Muay Thai has increasingly gained popularity around the globe - films like Ong Bak or Tom Yam Goong have certainly played their part in this - drawing more and more attention to the ancient art and attracting foreigners to learn the sport.

Bangkok abounds in places that train and coach in Muay Thai. At most camps you will find ex-National Champions instructing and the varieties of programs on offer generally meet all types of needs. The only school that teaches all elements of the martial art is the Muay Thai Institute in Rangsit, which is also the only school that is accredited by the Ministry of Education. Other places popular among both locals and foreigners include the SMAC Boxing Club on Thonglor, or Fairtex Muay Thai Fitness Camp in Samutprakarn. Bangkok Fight Club is another club which teaches Muay Thai as well as a number of other martial arts.

Muay Thai is by no means the only martial art practised in Thailand. Tae Kwan Do is popular, especially among children, and Chinese martial arts such as Kung Fu and Tai Chi Chuan are just as common.

 

The leading Muay Thai stadiums and the biggest fights are in Bangkok, so are many of the leading Muay Thai training centres (many of which now cater for foreigners). Bangkok’s two leading Muay Thai stadiums are Lumpini and Ratchadamnoen, but of course, there are more than that to explore. And of course, Bangkok is not restricted to just Thai Boxing - Judo, Aikido, Tae Kwan do... it's all available to visitors as many classes are in English.

 

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.

Tickets are priced from 500 Baht to 1,500 Baht depending on the fight, the fighters, and whether you sit ringside. Fights take place Tuesdays and Fridays from 18:30, Saturday afternoons 17:00-20:00, and Saturday nights from 20:30.

 

Ratchadamnoen
In 1941 Ratchadamnoen became the first Muay Thai stadium in Bangkok, although construction of the site was not completed until after the Second World War (the first match taking place in 1945). The rules and regulations used in the modern sport were established at this stadium. Like Lumpini, Ratchadamnoen stadium now sees a lot of western fighters involved in the sport and westerners consistently make up reasonable numbers in the audience.

Details: Ratchadamnoen Stadium is open Monday and Wednesday at 18:00, Thursday at 17:00 and 21:00, and Sunday at 16:00 and 20:00. Admission is 500 Baht to 1,500 Baht depending on the fight, the fighters, and whether you sit ringside.

 

 

 

Ice Skating

Beat Bangkok's heat and stage your own holiday on ice at the city's many rinks. An ideal (and fun) way to spend time with your family, ice skating provides non-stop thrill for kids and parents alike. Remember to wear something warm and comfortable. Long, thick socks, jeans, and gloves are recommended as they will cushion against unexpected falls.

- Sub Zero Ice Skate Club - Esplanade, Ratchada Road

- World Ice Skating Center - 7th Fl., World Trade Center Complex, Rajprasong, Radjamari Rd.

- Imperial World Ice Skating - 999 Sukhumvit Road, Samrong Nua, Samutprakarn

- Open Ice Skate - Imperial Lad Prao (Big C Superstore)

 

 

 

 

 

Bowling

Bowling alleys, and karaoke usually go hand in hand in most shopping malls. If you feel like showing off your vibrato, or consecutive strikes, just stay where you are and you can have it all!

- Blue-O Rhythm & Bowl - 5th Floor Paragon Cineplex, Siam Paragon

- Major Bowl Hit - roof at CentralWorld.

- SF Strike Bowl & Music City - MBK Center.

- Cosmic Bowl - Nearest branch is at EGV Metropolis, Big C Ratchadamri.

 

 

 

 

 

Golf

Bangkok golf courses offer great value for money with many excellent golf clubs offering a high level of service at very competitive prices.  Golf tours and holidays have grown rapidly across Thailand, particularly in Bangkok where there are scores of delightful golf courses and clubs within easy reach of the city centre. Most of them have been renovated and developed to world-class standards. 

Indeed, Bangkok is now a hub of international golfing activities and offers the perfect combination of city and leisure facilities. Excellent clubhouse amenities, challenging scenic courses and smiling, friendly service ensure that a golfing holiday in Bangkok is a golfer's paradise.

They say golf is a great game: sometimes rewarding, often frustrating but highly addictive. For new golfers, the game is not so hard to get started. Hopefully the following suggestions can help you avoid some of the common pitfalls.

Bangkok has a vast assortment of world-class golf courses and clubs within easy reach of the centre. Our extensive list of golf packages offer the chance to experience any one of these, inclusive of transportation, green fees, golf carts where needed and caddie fee. The city has become something of a golfing hub in Asia, catering to the needs of both the experienced and novice golfer. There are approximately 50 golf courses dotted around the capital.

- Alpine Golf & Sport Club

- Thai Country Club

- Bangkok Golf Club

- Lakewood Country Club...

 

 

 

Badminton

If you feel intimidated by a fast-travelling tennis ball, why not opt for the softer version badminton (which is very popular in Asia). There are countless badminton courts in Bangkok. Most of which usually have racquets available for rent. It's also advisable to check with a court before you go since some places are reserved exclusively for their members.

- Tennis court at Lumpini Park (Youth Center) - Lumpini Park (Youth Center), Rama IV

- Soi Klang Racquet Club - 6, 8 Amara 3, Sukhumvit Soi 49-9, Soi Klang
- Chulalongkorn University Sports Center - Phayathai Road, Pathumwan
- Sports Authority of Thailand - 286, Ramkhamhaeng Road, Hua Mark, Bangkapi
- The National Stadium (Supacharasai) - Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan (BTS the National Stadium station)

- Indoor Stadium Huamark & Rajamangala National Stadium - 2088 Ramkamheang Road, Huamark, Bangkapi
- YWCA - 13 South Sathorn, Yannawa...
 

 

 

Tennis & Squash

After the huge success Thailand's tennis sensation Paradorn Srichaphan achieved at international matches and tournaments, more and more people in Thailand seems to be picking up a racquet in hopes to become the next champion. If you feel like honing your backhand and  forehand skills yourself, many major hotels usually have their own tennis court available for guests. However, if there isn't one where you're staying, there are plenty of public tennis and squash courts throughout the city; in public parks, at universities or fitness centres. Note that some places do require membership, so make sure you check with the venue first.

- The Capitol Club - Location: 99/397 Sukhumvit 24, Klongton, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Thailand
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Tennis court at Lumpini Park (Youth Center) - Location: Lumpini Park (Youth Center), Rama IV

- Soi Klang Racquet Club - Location: 6, 8 Amara 3, Sukhumvit Soi 49-9, Soi Klang...

 

 

 

Aerobic

Free aerobics lessons are available in most public parks in Bangkok.

The most notable is at Lumpini Park where yoga, aerobics and tai chi lessons can be had. Classes are available early in the morning and around 18:00 onwards.

No registration nor membership is required, just a lot of energy to join in the fun!

- Chulalongkorn University Sports Center - Phayathai Road, Pathumwan
- Lumpini Park - Lumpini Park (Youth Center), Rama IV

- Thammasat University Sport Center - Gymnasium 7, 99 Moo 18 Pahonyothin Road, Long Luang, Pathumthani
- Sports Authority of Thailand - 286, Ramkhamhaeng Road, Hua Mark, Bangkapi
- Bangkok Metropolitan Youth Centre (Thai-Japan) - Mitmaitri Road, Din Daeng
 

 

 

 

Sport in Bangkok Parks

What would a city be without parks and greenery? Not only is Bangkok very green, with numerous streets and alleys lined with trees, but the capital boasts a handful of lush and verdant parks. In a hustling and bustling metropolis like Bangkok, where traffic never seems to dwindle, tranquil parks offer an ideal retreat from the city's madness. Relax on a bench or stroll in the trees' shade. Bangkok's parks also offer an excellent setting for outdoor activities. Jogging, Frisbee, Babmington, bicycle, Tai Chi and aerobics are among the popular activities people like to engage themselves in.
Lumpini Park, located off Rama IV not far from the Silom area, offers a great setting for jogging or walking. Join people practicing the ancient art of T'ai Chi just after dawn, or aerobics enthusiasts behind the Rama VI statue in the evenings.
Another popular park is Benchasiri Park on Sukhumvit next to the Emporium Shopping Complex. Though much smaller than Lumpini, this park, which also features a sports area for 'trakaew' (rattan ball game), volleyball, basketball and skateboarding, provides some tranquility in Bangkok's busy Sukhumvit area.
Chatuchak Park, located right next to the famous Weekend Market is popular and offers a pleasant retreat from the market's hullabaloo.

 

 

 

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