OPAP Arena is more than a stadium—it’s a modern landmark of Nea Filadelfeia and a prime stage for major matchdays and headline concerts in Athens. From the outside, it feels monumental, with distinctive corner towers and a bold, city-like presence; inside, the compact bowl keeps spectators close to the action. With around 32,500 seats, the venue is built to deliver intensity—whether it’s a high-stakes football night or a large-scale live production.
The in-stand experience is unmistakably contemporary: sightlines are strong even from the upper tiers, and the roof structure with a tighter enclosure helps retain sound, giving chants and music real weight. Visitors often highlight comfortable seating, clear wayfinding, wide concourses, and a solid food-and-drink offer, alongside hospitality areas and boxes for a more premium feel.
You’ll find the stadium at Fokon 11, Nea Filadelfia 143 41, Athens, Greece. Most visitors approach the entrances on foot from Perissos (M1) or arrive by taxi to the nearby access streets, while drivers typically combine local-area parking with available stadium-adjacent options (including underground). For the broader picture of getting around the city, see the general Athens transport tips further down the page.