Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena is one of Tbilisi’s most iconic sporting landmarks and the country’s main stage for major matches. Opened in 1976 and renovated in 2006, it is now an all-seater stadium with a capacity of around 54,000, designed to handle top-level fixtures and big-event crowds.
Inside, the bowl-like layout helps build a focused, “wall of sound” atmosphere, while the partially covered upper tier adds comfort in changing weather. Spectators generally praise the clear sightlines, straightforward sector signage, and modern matchday essentials such as food and drink kiosks, restrooms, and hospitality areas.
The venue’s exact address is 2 Akaki Tsereteli Ave, Tbilisi, Georgia. Many visitors approach the gates on foot from Station Square (by the main railway station area), then follow the wide sidewalks and stadium signage directly to the entrances and turnstiles. For broader city transport context and options, refer to the Tbilisi section further down the page.