About this venue
Steaua Stadium is a modern stadium in Bucharest, designed as a compact and functional arena for football matches, sporting fixtures and larger events. Its clean lines, enclosed stand structure and contemporary visual identity give it a distinctive appearance, while its capacity of around 31,000 seats creates the feel of a major stadium without losing a sense of proximity to the pitch.
The interior experience focuses on visibility and event atmosphere: the stands are arranged so that spectators can follow the match or programme clearly, while the more enclosed stadium shape helps amplify chants and reactions from the crowd. Visitors can expect modern stadium facilities, clearly organised entrances and practical areas for basic food, drink and event-day services.
The stadium is located at 261 Bd de Tournai, Bucharest, Romania, in an area suitable for access to the entrances with advance checking of available parking and event-day traffic arrangements. For the smoothest arrival, it is useful to follow signage and organiser instructions directly around the stadium, while wider travel across Bucharest can be planned using the city information below.
About the city: Bucharest
Bucharest, Romania’s lively capital, blends elegant boulevards with an energetic urban scene, making it a natural hub for concerts, sports, and major events. The city offers a wide choice of arenas and stadiums, and it’s easy for visitors to combine an event night with a short city break or a longer stay. With a strong mix of restaurants, bars, and diverse neighborhoods, the experience often goes beyond the program itself — the city’s atmosphere is felt well before you take your seat or step onto the floor.
A key advantage of Bucharest is its practical infrastructure and clear connections between major points. For fast movement around town, there is Metrorex (the metro), while surface transport is covered by STB (buses, trams, and trolleybuses), making it straightforward to reach most event areas. If you arrive by train, Gara de Nord is the main railway station and an important starting point for continuing by public transport. Flying in is just as simple via Aeroportul Internațional Henri Coandă București (OTP), with easy onward travel toward the center and popular event locations.
If you have time before or after the show, it’s worth strolling through Centrul Vechi (the Old Town) or along Calea Victoriei, where it’s easy to find a spot for coffee or dinner. For a classic “wow” moment, many choose a view of Palatul Parlamentului, while Piața Unirii and a walk by the Dâmbovița River are practical options if you want to stay close to the city’s main axes. If you prefer a greener pause, the city parks offer a calmer rhythm — ideal for resetting between impressions and the next night out.