Olympic Stadium of Athens is one of the most distinctive sports venues in Greece and a landmark element of the OAKA complex. Its vast scale, open sightlines and elegant roof structure create a strong architectural identity, making it a natural setting for major football nights, athletics events and large concerts alike. It is the kind of stadium that immediately feels built for high-profile occasions.
Inside, the venue is designed to give spectators a clear view of the action and a strong sense of space, which stands out most during large-scale events. Visitors appreciate clear sightlines, broad circulation areas and the atmosphere of a serious Olympic-stage venue that adds weight to any event. For concerts and major productions, the combination of size and iconic structure gives the experience a special character.
Address: Leof. Olimpionikou Spirou Loui 1, Athens, Greece. The stadium sits within a wider sports complex, so the final approach is easiest when you follow OAKA signage toward the main entrance; nearby stations and the surrounding access roads also make arrival practical, and for larger events it is wise to come a little earlier because entry is spread across multiple gates. For broader city transport and orientation, see the text below.