Discover the best top things to do in Poland, Poland including Stadion im. Edwarda Jancarza, Municipal Stadium in Ciechanowiec, PGE National Stadium, Spodek, Legia Warsaw Municipal Stadium of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, Zawisza Stadium, Stadion im. Alfreda Smoczyka, Stadion Poznan, Stadion Energa Gdansk, City Stadium in Gdynia.
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PGE National Stadium in Warsaw, whose operator is PL.2012+ company, is one of the most modern multi-functional facilities in Europe and worldwide. According to 360° strategy, the stadium is vibrant thanks to daily sports, social and business events. In 2014 it became one of the most popular venues in Poland, attracting 1, 8 million guests. In the course of 12 months over 500 sports, business, social, entertaining and cultural events were held at the stadium. The arena was built for the purposes of UEFA EURO 2012™. Since then the stadium has hosted such events as the opening game of FIVB Men’s World Championship Poland 2014, concerts of the world’s biggest stars, COP-19 Climate Summit, the conference organized by European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and even Indoor Windsurfing World Championship. At the stadium stands there are 58 thousand seats. In the arena crown there are 68 exclusive loge seats, exhibition space, a conference centre, which at the same time can serve over 2000 guests. There is also office space with the acreage of almost 16 thousand square meters. PGE National Stadium is open and available for everyone. It is active every day, regardless of the season of the year. It is one of 25 best managed stadiums in Europe. Since 2014 the facility has been profitable. This year it is supposed to make operational profit.
My girlfriend and I took the English vip tour of the stadium and it was everything we expected and more. We were the only ones in the English tour while the tour in Polish had about 10 people. Our tour guide Adam was fantastic. He had great knowledge about the stadium and Polish football. He was very kind and nice to talk to. He was able to answer all of our questions and guided us throughout the stadium at our own pace. The tour itself is well worth the money. You get to see the vip boxes, players area, and many more exclusive parts of the stadium. The stadium is very modern with great amenities. There is a small shop in the main reception area of the stadium that sells national team merchandise. Overall visiting the PGE Narodowy stadium is well worth the time for any football fan in Warsaw.
4.5 based on 331 reviews
I was lucky I attended a Christmas concert on December 25 Very convenient sports and concert arena, the scene is visible from all places
4.5 based on 191 reviews
Oldest stadium in Warsaw. Fully rebuild two years ago is a homeground to most popular polish soccer club Legia Warsaw. Its atmosphere is famous around Europe
Went to the Cracovia game. Atmosphere way better than UK football and reasonably priced (about £10 per ticket). Had to have photo ID as non-registered Polish fans (passport or driving licence). Locals friendly and no sense of not being welcome. The singing, flags and flares were impressive. Would really recommend if you like arena sporting events and want to have an antidote to the overpriced sterile UK football.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Stadium in Poznan is the place where Lech Poznan football team trains and plays their matches on a regular basis. If you would like to see the stadium from inside,you can now satisfy your curiosity with a guided tour of the facility.
Hubby dragged me here for the tour and I must admit I actually enjoyed it, our guide was very informative and pleasant
4.5 based on 237 reviews
Lovely stadium; shame only 4800 turned up to see the home team win 4-0. Got the number 10 tram from outside the main train station in Gdansk; journey time about 20 minutes. Arrived in good time to have a walk round the stadium; interestingly could not find the ticket office or club shop; merely a vendor selling the usual hats/scarves and key rings etc. If you intend going to see a game I would recommend purchasing a ticket via the website; it's really easy to do and has several language options. My ticket in Stand I cost £6. The stadium is quite stunning; such a shame the Europa final was moved because of Covid, but it has been rescheduled to host it in 2021; fingers crossed as it's an apt setting. Staff very helpful, facilities immaculate and plenty of food/beverages on sale. Great that free buses take you back to the station straight after the game. Also, lovely to see so many families at the game. I will definitely go back to this stadium
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