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About this venue
Euganeo Stadium (also known locally as Stadio Euganeo) is a modern multi-purpose venue in Padova, easy to spot thanks to its open bowl of stands and the athletics track that gives it a classic stadium feel. With a capacity of up to around 32,000 spectators, it’s one of the city’s main stages for big football nights, track events, and large-scale concerts that need space, flow, and clear entry routes.
Inside, the layout is straightforward: sectors are clearly separated, concourses are wide, and crowd movement before kick-off or showtime feels organized. The open structure helps the atmosphere grow naturally—chants and singalongs carry quickly across the stands—while food and drink points are usually positioned so you can stay close to your gate and block.
The stadium sits on the western side of the city, close to major roads, making it convenient for arrivals by car; the complex is surrounded by large parking areas, and drop-off by taxi or bus is typically easiest along the main road right by the venue. The exact address is Viale Nereo Rocco, 60, Padova, Italy. For the broader picture of getting around Padova beyond the stadium area, check the city info further down the page.
About the city: Padua
Padua, an elegant city in the heart of Veneto, blends a strong sports and concert scene with the atmosphere of a lively university hub. Here, the event calendar fits naturally into the city’s daily rhythm: from major arenas and stadiums to venues that offer a more intimate live experience. If you want a destination that’s easy to plan, enjoyable for a night out, and stress-free when it comes to getting to the gates, Padua is a great choice for event lovers.
The city prides itself on practical connections and straightforward travel logistics. Urban and regional public transport is operated by Busitalia Veneto, and the Sir1 tram runs through key parts of the city, making it simple to move between the center and major transport hubs. The main rail gateway is Stazione di Padova (often also called Padova Centrale), from which you can quickly continue to arenas, stadiums, and different neighborhoods. If you’re flying in, the most common option is Venice Marco Polo Airport, with convenient ground links to Padua, so planning remains easy even when arriving from abroad.
Beyond the event itself, Padua offers a rewarding “bonus” before or after a concert or match. Take a stroll across the expansive Prato della Valle, drop by city squares such as Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori, or wander the streets of the historic center where cafés and restaurants set a relaxed evening backdrop. Fans of art and heritage often choose Cappella degli Scrovegni and the Basilica di Sant’Antonio, while a walk along the Bacchiglione River rounds out the experience of a city that works equally well for ticketed events and for a proper weekend getaway.