A. Le Coq Arena is more than a stadium—it’s a modern landmark of Estonian football. As the country’s national stadium and the largest venue in Estonia, it offers 14,336 seats with sightlines designed to keep you close to the action from every stand. Built in the early 2000s and refined through later upgrades, the arena delivers the kind of matchday standard you expect for major fixtures and large-scale events.
Inside, the experience is straightforward and comfortable: clear sector signage, solid seating, and well-placed concourse services that keep queues moving when the crowd peaks. The atmosphere is compact and loud, and the food-and-drink kiosks around the stands make it easy to stay in the rhythm of the event. For guests looking for extra comfort, the stadium also offers dedicated hospitality areas for special occasions.
The micro-location is a real plus: Jalgpalli tn 21, Tallinn, Estonia. Set in the Lilleküla area, the entrances are easy to spot once you reach the forecourt, and the Lilleküla railway station sits right nearby; there’s also organized parking around the complex. For broader city-wide transport options and getting around Tallinn beyond the stadium area, see the text below on this page.