Thammasat Shared Sport Facilities

Well-being of its students, faculties and staff is one of Thammasat University’s priorities. Thammasat provides health-supporting environment and shares its sport facilities with local community, schools and general public. The international standard sport facilities can be used for multiple purposes, from organizing national and international level sport competitions to seminar and recreation events.

Our facilities can accommodate 500-20,000 participants, with facilities supporting multiple types of sports including fitness room, swimming pool, tennis court, areas for X-treme sports, squash court, basketball court, football stadium, gyms, and rock climbing.

Sports stadiums emphasizes on the importance of preventing the spread of germs and COVID-19 by installing air disinfection machine with Hydroxyl charge and ultraviolet radiation that can eliminate viruses and bacteria in the air in the fitness centers and air filters to provide a better circulation of the air in all fitness areas, working 24 hours a day. Mask wearing is restricted.  Cashless payment is provided via QR code and debit/credit cards scanning to reduce the exposure to germs.

Thammasat University allows the general public to access and use the sports facilities such as:

  • Solar Park, a public park with an area of about 1 square kilometer, was established with a concept of environmental development to increase “green space” and promoting healthy lifestyle, closer to nature and make use of renewable energy.
  • Bicycle tracks around campus with the total distance of more than 14km, under the concept of promoting “sustainable cohabitant”, are provided to encourage the students and general public to use bicycles for transportation and exercise.
  • Mini stadium is a field that can be used for various sports such as football, futsal and rugby, together with a 800-meter running track and outdoor fitness facilities which has been popular among the local schools and the general public.

Please see more details of “Thammasat Shared Sport Facilities” here.

1. Thammasat University – Rangsit Campus opening sport facilities to local community and general public
2. Thammasat Sport Facilities and Locations (OIA Website)
4. Thammasat Sport Services Center (Facebook)

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