About this venue
Poznań Stadium is one of the most recognizable sports venues in Poznan, designed as a modern stadium with stands that create a strong sense of closeness to the pitch. Its large capacity and compact enclosed form make it an important location for football matches, concerts and other large-scale events.
Inside, the experience is shaped by good visibility, clearly organized seating sections and the atmosphere created by the crowd from almost every stand. Visitors can expect functional entrances, a standard stadium selection of food and drinks, and facilities designed for larger audiences, making the event experience simpler and more comfortable.
The stadium is located at the exact address ul. Bułgarska 17, Poznan, Poland. Access to the entrances is supported by nearby roads, parking areas around the venue and public transport stops close to the stadium. For wider movement around the city, it is useful to continue with the Poznan information in the text below.
About the city: Poznan
Poznań, the dynamic heart of Greater Poland, is more than a beautiful historic city—it’s also a major regional hub for entertainment, sport, and standout concerts. A mix of student energy, business momentum, and a rich cultural scene creates an atmosphere where events feel like part of everyday life. For visitors coming for tickets, Poznań is a practical choice: compact enough to navigate quickly, yet lively enough to offer plenty beyond the venue itself.
A key advantage is its connectivity and clearly organized public transport. The tram and bus network is operated by MPK Poznań, and many visitors especially appreciate the fast tram corridor Poznański Szybki Tramwaj (PST), which makes it easy to move between major districts and event areas. If you arrive by train, the main gateway is Poznań Główny, with straightforward onward connections to arenas and stadiums by public transport or taxi. For air travel, Poznań–Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport provides a convenient entry point, well linked to the city and ideal for short breaks.
Beyond logistics, the city stands out for how well it matches the rhythm of event days. Around key transport nodes and the centre, you’ll find a wide range of accommodation—from higher-end hotels to budget-friendly options—along with restaurants, craft bars, and quick bites for before the show. Visitors often highlight the city’s orderliness and solid organization, which helps the whole night out feel more relaxed even when schedules are packed.
To round out the experience, it’s worth setting aside time before or after the event for a walk around Stary Rynek and the surrounding old-town streets, with a stop at one of the squares or terraces. The mood shifts on Ostrów Tumski, the city’s historic core, and along the riverside paths by the Warta River, offering a calmer counterpoint to concert crowds. In that way, Poznań blends travel convenience with urban charm—perfect when you want tickets to be just the start of a great getaway.