Pier Luigi Penzo is not just a stadium — it’s a rare Venetian venue set right on the lagoon. Compact, atmospheric, and defined by its Sant’Elena setting, it delivers matchdays with a sense of place you won’t find at typical modern grounds in Italy.
Inside, the experience is all about proximity: clear sightlines, a close-to-the-pitch feel, and crowd noise that builds quickly in an intimate bowl. You’ll find the usual refreshments and essentials, with a practical layout designed to get fans into their sections without fuss.
The micro-location is straightforward: Fondamenta Sant'Elena, 5, Venice, Italy. The easiest approach is on foot from the Sant’Elena vaporetto stop, followed by a short walk to the entrances. There’s no classic “drive-up” parking next to the stadium, so plan your arrival to a nearby city access point and complete the last stretch by foot or water bus; for a wider overview of getting around Venice, see the text below.