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Bangkok Muay Thai Stadiums Checklist
- For an overview of all the essentials, check out my First-Time Visitor's Guide To Bangkok's Muay Thai Stadiums.
- Protect your self with travel insurance. Food poisoning, cancelled flights, motorbike accidents -- they all can and will happen in Bangkok. Use Travel Insurance Masters to find the best plan.
- Check for hotels in Bangkok near one of the Muay Thai stadiums using Expedia.com or Klook.com.
- Need advice on where to stay? Check out my guide on how to Book A Hotel near the stadiums.
- Buy a Rabbit Card from Klook that let's you travel along most of Bangkok's BTS and MRT Lines -- used by over 19,000 tourists. You can also get a one-day BTS pass.
- Stay connected with a physical SIM card from either SimOptions or True (pick it up at the airport). Alternatively, you can download an eSIM right to your phone using ESIM Thailand. You can also rent a pocket wifi router and pick it up at the airport.