About this venue
Fehervari uti Stadion in Paks is a compact football stadium known for its straightforward layout and close-to-the-pitch seating. With the stands tucked near the action, the atmosphere can feel intense and personal, making matchdays immersive whether you’re a regular supporter or visiting for the first time.
Inside, the experience is all about convenience: clearly marked entrances, solid sightlines from most sections, and the kind of on-site amenities that make it easy to settle in before kickoff. Everything is designed for a smooth flow—quick entry, easy orientation, and simple access to refreshments during breaks.
The stadium is located at Fehérvári út 29, Paks, Hungary. Most visitors approach the gates directly from Fehérvári út, and nearby streets and access lanes typically offer options for short stops or parking depending on event-day traffic. For broader city transport details and how to get around Paks beyond the stadium area, see the general city text further down the page.
About the city
Paks, a charming town on the banks of the Danube, is increasingly recognized as a practical base for concerts, sports events, and a variety of city gatherings. Thanks to its compact size and relaxed atmosphere, visitors find their way around easily, and the event experience is often naturally complemented by a riverside walk, dinner in town, or a short trip nearby. For those buying tickets and wanting to combine an event with a hassle-free getaway, Paks offers a pleasant balance of small-town calm and strong connections to larger hubs.
The town’s transport setup is straightforward and efficient: the local system PaksBusz makes it easy to move around town and reach key points, while coach connections via Paks, autóbusz-állomás support arrivals from the wider region. For rail travel, there is Paks Vasútállomás, and rail services and travel information are provided by MÁV, which is convenient for coming in from major cities. If you arrive by plane, the most common gateway is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, from which Paks can be reached relatively quickly via road and public links.
Beyond logistics, Paks offers what matters most on an event day: a sense of order, a calmer pace, and good options to recharge between programs. Accommodation ranges from comfortable hotels and private apartments to more budget-friendly choices, while the food scene works well for both quick bites and relaxed dinners. With a walkable center, you can often plan your route to the venue without long rides or unnecessary transfers.
When you want a sightseeing “bonus,” the best approach is simple: take a stroll along the Danube promenade, explore local culture such as the Art Gallery of Paks, and visit the Holy Spirit Church (Imre Makovecz) as a distinctive architectural highlight. Curious visitors may also enjoy places focused on energy and environmental awareness, such as the Forráspont Energy House. These details make Paks a great pick when you want your trip for an event to be more than just walking into the stands or the hall.