About this venue
Parco di Serravalle is a spacious festival venue in Empoli, designed for open-air events that need a relaxed atmosphere, clear visibility and enough room for larger audiences. Its main strength is its park-like setting: green areas, wide access routes and a natural layout create a flexible environment for concerts, festivals, fairs and other public gatherings.
The experience inside the venue is shaped by freedom of movement, well-defined gathering areas and the kind of festival energy that indoor halls rarely provide. Visitors appreciate being able to follow the programme from different parts of the park, with easier access to food and drink points, supporting services and rest areas when these are included in the event setup.
The venue is located at Via Serravalle a S. Martino, Empoli, Italy. Access to the entrance is best planned according to the event organiser’s instructions, as festival venues may use different entry points, temporary parking areas and pedestrian routes depending on the production. For a broader view of getting around Empoli and connecting with the rest of the city, the transport overview below is the natural next step.
About the city: Empoli
Empoli, a charming Tuscan town between Florence and Pisa, is increasingly chosen as a calmer base for concerts and sporting events across the region. While it feels more relaxed than the big cities, Empoli still offers everything visitors need: a walkable center, a welcoming atmosphere, and enough places to turn the trip into a genuine getaway. It works perfectly for day trips, yet remains lively enough that, before or after an event, you can easily find a spot for dinner or a casual night out.
Empoli’s biggest advantage is its transport connectivity. The key hub is Stazione di Empoli, which makes it easy to plan arrivals and departures toward larger cities and their arenas or stadiums, with frequent regional rail links. For moving around town and nearby areas, you can rely on Autolinee Toscane bus routes, so even without a car it’s simple to connect your accommodation with different parts of the city. If you’re flying in, the closest options are Florence Airport “Amerigo Vespucci” (FLR) and Pisa Airport “Galileo Galilei” (PSA), from which a combination of local transport and train gets you to Empoli quickly.
When you’re not at an event, Empoli is best enjoyed on foot. The heart of the town is Piazza Farinata degli Uberti, a historic square framed by the city’s most recognizable views, and Collegiata di Sant’Andrea stands out as a must-see. For a fuller experience, wander through the old town, dip into quieter streets lined with local cafés and bars, and take a stroll along the Arno as the perfect reset before a big night. That blend of Tuscan charm and straightforward logistics is exactly what makes Empoli a smart choice for a ticket-focused trip that’s memorable for the city itself, too.