About this venue
Arena Fiera stands out as a practical and recognizable exhibition venue designed for events that require a clear layout, smooth visitor flow and enough flexibility for different formats. As a venue for fairs, exhibitions, presentations and larger gatherings, it focuses on functionality: spacious surfaces, easy orientation and an atmosphere that can be adapted to the rhythm of each event.
The interior experience is based on well-organized areas, good visibility and comfortable movement between exhibition or program zones. Visitors appreciate the fairground character of the venue because it allows quick access to key content, from information points and stands to supporting services that follow the needs of the event.
The venue is located at Viale Armando Diaz 221, Cagliari, Italy. Its position along an important urban avenue makes access to the entrance straightforward, especially for visitors arriving by taxi, organized transport or car toward the designated fair access area. For wider movement around the city and planning arrivals from other parts of Cagliari, the transport overview in the text below is the natural next step.
About the city: Cagliari
Cagliari, the lively capital of Sardinia, blends Mediterranean elegance with the buzz of a city that lives for concerts and sporting events. With its mild climate, seaside promenades and energetic nightlife, a night out at a venue easily turns into a full weekend experience. If you’re looking for a place where tickets to major spectacles are only the beginning, Cagliari delivers that mix of excitement and relaxed island rhythm.
The city is compact and easy to navigate: local mobility is led by CTM buses and trolleybuses, while ARST is widely used for the wider area of the island. Arriving by train is convenient, as the main hub Stazione di Cagliari (Piazza Matteotti) sits close to the centre and key transport connections. By air you land at Aeroporto di Cagliari-Elmas “Mario Mameli” (CAG), from where you can reach the city and major sports/concert venues quickly by a mix of train, bus or taxi.
Before or after the event, explore the Castello district with its panoramic viewpoints, cross Bastione di Saint Remy and wander down toward the port and the boulevard along Via Roma. For a proper reset, there’s the long Poetto beach and Molentargius park, famous for its salt lagoons and flamingos. Add fresh seafood, local pasta dishes and the city’s easy logistics, and you get a destination that works equally well for match-day adrenaline and live-music nights.