About this venue
Błonia Łódzkie is a spacious open-air festival venue designed for outdoor events, from major concerts and seasonal festivals to cultural programmes that require a flexible layout. Its main strength is the open nature of the site: the stage, audience areas, food zones and supporting facilities can be adapted to the format of each event, making it a practical choice for productions of different sizes.
The visitor experience is shaped by the scale of the space, clear sightlines and a festival atmosphere without the limits of a traditional indoor hall. For larger events, well-marked entrance areas, food and drink points and sanitary facilities are especially important, so arriving early is recommended to find a comfortable spot and avoid crowds just before the programme begins.
The venue is located at Konstantynowska, Lodz, Poland. Access to the entrance is usually arranged according to the temporary traffic plan for each event, with nearby parking areas or public transport stops often serving the site. For a broader overview of moving around the city and connecting with main transport points, the section below provides useful context.
About the city: Lodz
Łódź, the creative and industrial heart of central Poland, is increasingly recognized as a city where top-tier entertainment and major events naturally blend with authentic urban charm. From sporting spectacles to concert nights, you’ll find the energy of a metropolis here, along with an atmosphere that makes planning the whole trip easy. The city is known for a strong cultural scene and large-scale venues, and Atlas Arena is often the first choice for events that demand serious production and capacity.
When it comes to arriving and getting around, convenience matters: the city transport system MPK Łódź (trams and buses) links key districts and major transport hubs with arenas and stadiums, so navigating is quick and stress-free. If you travel by train, Łódź Fabryczna and Łódź Kaliska make it easy to enter the city and connect to local lines. If you arrive by air, Port Lotniczy Łódź im. Władysława Reymonta (LCJ) is close to the city, which further shortens the trip to your accommodation and the event location.
For a sightseeing “bonus” before or after the event, Łódź rewards curiosity: stroll along the iconic Piotrkowska Street, explore the Manufaktura complex, or step into EC1 Łódź – Miasto Kultury for a dose of contemporary culture and spaces that reflect the city’s new identity. For a calmer pace, there’s the historic atmosphere of Księży Młyn, distinctive murals, and broad avenues that are perfect for an unhurried walk. That way, your ticket experience easily becomes a complete city break in a city that surprises in the best possible way.