Stadion Wojska Polskiego is one of Warsaw’s most distinctive football venues and the home of Legia Warsaw. Rebuilt to modern standards, it keeps a clear identity while delivering a purpose-built stadium feel—compact stands, excellent sightlines, and an atmosphere that builds long before kick-off. With a capacity of around 31,000 seats, it regularly hosts major matches and standout sporting events in Poland.
Inside, the experience is shaped by contemporary comfort and clarity: covered seating areas, strong crowd acoustics, and well-organised concourses with food and drink options. Fans often highlight the “close-to-the-pitch” sensation, as the bowl design helps keep energy and sound focused on the action.
You’ll find it at ul. Łazienkowska 3, Warsaw, Poland, in a central area that’s easy to navigate on event day. A convenient approach is to aim for the nearby Legia – Stadion stop or other adjacent stops serving the stadium zone, while drivers may use on-site parking (event-day access can follow special arrangements). For broader citywide transport tips and how to move around Warsaw beyond the stadium area, see the text further down the page.