Mikheil Meskhi Stadium is more than a sports venue in Tbilisi—it’s a recognizable city stadium with a strong legacy and an upgraded, event-ready layout. Originally built in the mid-20th century and later renovated to meet modern requirements, it keeps a classic stadium silhouette while supporting major matchdays and large-scale shows. With a capacity of around 27,000 spectators, it delivers a big-event feel without losing the close-to-the-action atmosphere fans appreciate.
Inside, the experience is focused on clear sightlines, lively crowd rhythm, and that unmistakable stadium acoustics that come alive when the stands fill up. Visitors typically value the straightforward sector and entrance layout, along with the essentials available during events (drinks, snacks, quick service), keeping attention where it belongs—on the game or the performance.
You’ll find it at 74 Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue, Tbilisi, Georgia, right along a main avenue, which makes arrivals by taxi or car simple and helps with quick orientation toward the gates. The easiest approach is to come directly to the avenue and follow signage to the main entrances; for broader city transport options and the wider context, refer to the text further down the page.