About this venue
Arena Ursynow is a functional arena in Warsaw’s Ursynów district, designed for sports matches, concerts, fairs, and larger public events. Its value is not only in its size, but also in the practical layout of the venue: the stands, floor area, and supporting zones provide clear sightlines, smooth visitor flow, and flexibility for different event formats.
Inside, the arena focuses on a straightforward event experience without unnecessary obstacles. The acoustics are suitable for spoken programs and live performances, while the seating layout and access routes make it easy to find one’s way before the event starts and after it ends. Visitors can expect the essential facilities typical of this type of venue, with an emphasis on visibility, safety, and efficient entry.
The arena is located at ul. rtm. Witolda Pileckiego 122, Warsaw, Poland. Access to the entrance is practical thanks to the approach from Pileckiego Street, nearby public transport stops, and parking options around the venue, depending on the arrangements for each event. For wider movement around the city, the transport overview in the text below is the natural next step.
About the city: Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland’s vibrant capital, is an increasingly popular choice for fans of top-tier concerts and sporting events. The city blends a modern urban vibe with a rich past, so a night out can easily become a complete city break. Visitors can choose from a wide range of accommodation—from hotels right in the center to practical options in business districts—along with diverse dining, from classic Polish specialties to contemporary bistros. With good organization and a strong sense of safety in the busiest areas, the experience feels smooth and stress-free.
A major advantage of Warsaw is its excellent connectivity. Getting around is easy with Metro Warszawskie, trams and buses, and the fast urban rail SKM as part of the Warszawski Transport Publiczny (WTP) network. If you arrive by train, Warszawa Centralna is the natural starting point, with quick links to key arenas and stadiums such as PGE Narodowy or COS Torwar. If you fly in, Lotnisko Chopina is close to the city center, and Warsaw Modlin Airport is often mentioned as an additional option; in both cases, transfers to event areas and major venues are straightforward.
Since you’re already coming for an event, it’s worth adding a sightseeing “bonus.” Stroll through the restored Stare Miasto and its main squares, follow the Royal Route along Krakowskie Przedmieście, or unwind in the greenery of Łazienki Królewskie. For a breather before or after the show, many people choose a walk along the Wisła riverbanks, and you can round off the city panorama with a stop near the Pałac Kultury i Nauki. That’s why Warsaw offers more than just a ticket—it delivers a complete city experience worth remembering.
Note: This content was prepared with the assistance of artificial intelligence tools. The content was editorially reviewed before publication.