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About this venue
Lyse Arena is a modern stadium in Stavanger known for hosting major sports events and high-profile concerts. Its design prioritizes clear sightlines and a strong sense of proximity to the action, creating an atmosphere that feels immediate—whether you are there to cheer or to enjoy a live show.
Inside, the experience is built around the crowd: solid acoustics, straightforward entry and section layouts, and comfortable viewing areas. Visitors often highlight the food and drink options, practical amenities, and the easy flow between stands, concourses, and service points.
For arrival, aim for the Jåttåvåg area—the exact address is Jåttåvågveien 11A, Stavanger, Norway. You will typically find parking and nearby public-transport stops serving the stadium, with signage guiding you to the main entrances without hassle. For wider city transport and how to move around Stavanger beyond the venue, see the text below.
About the city: Stavanger
Stavanger, a Norwegian coastal gem, stands out as an appealing destination for concerts, sporting events, and lively evenings out. The city blends a relaxed seaside feel with modern amenities, giving visitors an easy, comfortable way to move between the center and the main event venues. If you’re traveling for tickets, Stavanger is a practical choice because a relatively compact area delivers a lot: solid organization, high-quality services, and plenty of ways to extend the experience beyond the event itself.
When it comes to getting in and getting around, Stavanger relies on dependable infrastructure and straightforward connections. Local transport operator Kolumbus serves the city and the wider region with bus and boat routes, making it simple to reach arenas and stadiums without hassle. If you arrive by train, Stavanger stasjon is the key hub where you can quickly connect to city lines, and by air you’ll typically land at Stavanger lufthavn, Sola, which is well linked to the city. With a compact downtown, you’ll often cover part of the route on foot, supported by short, logical transfers.
Before or after the event, it’s worth soaking up the city’s rhythm: stroll along the harbor at Vågen, explore the wooden lanes of Gamle Stavanger, and loop through the colorful Fargegaten. History lovers often stop by Stavanger Domkirke, while coastal walks and viewpoints naturally lead you toward the fjord and quieter corners of town. For a memorable finale, many choose a trip to Hafrsfjord and the Sverd i fjell monument, which captures the power of the Norwegian landscape and local stories.