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Sportovní hala Fortuna

Prague, Czechia
Sports HallPragueCzechiaCapacity: About 13,2381 upcoming events
Sportovní hala Fortuna
Type
Sports Hall
City
Prague
Country
Czechia
Upcoming events
1
Address
Za Elektrárnou 419/1
Time zone
Central European Standard Time
Capacity
About 13,238

About this venue

Sportovní hala Fortuna is one of Prague’s landmark indoor venues—an unmistakable 1960s-era hall built for big moments, from ice hockey and ice shows to headline concerts. With layouts reaching roughly 13,238 spectators (depending on the setup), it has long been a go-to address for major events, pairing a classic arena feel with the scale needed for international productions.

Inside, you’ll find clear sightlines from the stands and a strong “close-to-the-action” atmosphere, while concert configurations benefit from an enclosed acoustic that helps the crowd’s energy carry. Visitor amenities—food and drink counters and well-managed entry zones—keep the experience comfortable even on busy nights.

The venue’s address is Za Elektrárnou 419/1, 170 00 Praha-Bubeneč, Czech Republic. The entrance is an easy walk (about 5–10 minutes) from Nádraží Holešovice metro station (Line C) and is effectively next to the Výstaviště tram stop (around 50 m). On-site parking is available but limited, and the surrounding area often operates as paid parking, so arriving early is wise—then check the text below for the broader picture of getting around the city.

About the city

Prague, the golden city on the Vltava, is not only a sightseeing gem of Central Europe but also a remarkably lively hub for entertainment and events. From major sporting spectacles to world-class concerts, the city offers an atmosphere where the energy of the crowd naturally blends with elegant architecture and a rich cultural scene. That is precisely why Prague is a frequent choice for visitors who want to combine a top-tier arena experience with a night out in the city, good food, and a walk through history.

A major advantage of Prague is its practicality: the Prague Integrated Transport (PID) system and city transit under the Prague Public Transit Company (DPP) make it easy to get around via the Prague Metro, trams, and buses. Arriving by train at Praha hlavní nádraží (the main railway station) is for many the fastest way into the center, and from there it’s simple to continue toward arenas and stadiums. If you’re flying in, Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) is well connected to the city, and for a direct link to the main station the Airport Express (AE) service is often used, making it easier to plan your day around an event.

If you have time before or after a concert, Prague rewards you with every step: stroll through the Old Town, linger at Old Town Square, or head to Charles Bridge for a classic panoramic view. The promenades along the Vltava are ideal for a breather, and neighborhoods filled with cafés and restaurants give the city that relaxed yet exciting vibe that keeps visitors coming back. In Prague, it’s easy to turn a ticket and a trip into one complete story—without rushing and without hassle.