About this venue
Bloomfield Stadium is one of Tel Aviv’s most recognizable sports venues, known for its compact bowl and an atmosphere that keeps fans close to the action. Built to host football matches and major live events, it’s designed to amplify the crowd’s energy and make every seat feel connected to the pitch.
Inside, you’ll notice strong sightlines across most sections, lively matchday acoustics, and a practical layout that supports smooth entry and easy movement during breaks. Visitors often highlight clear wayfinding, streamlined checkpoints, and a solid range of food and drink options that fit the pace of the event.
The stadium is easy to locate on the map: She'erit Yisra'el St 6, Tel Aviv, Israel. Access is typically on foot from the street, with entrances and gates well signed, while drivers rely on nearby public parking lots and garages. For broader city-wide transport options and planning your route across Tel Aviv, refer to the text further down the page.
About the city
Tel Aviv, a dynamic Mediterranean metropolis on the coast, is not only a city of beaches and nightlife, but also one of the key regional hubs for top-tier sports and concert events. The city’s energy is felt at any hour: from modern districts and creative zones to seaside promenades, making it easy for visitors to plan a complete experience around the event itself. Thanks to its strong range of attractions, Tel Aviv draws audiences who want to combine going out, culture, and an urban rhythm in a single trip.
For arrival and getting around, you can rely on Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV), the Israel Railways network, and efficient city and suburban routes. Among the most important rail points are Tel Aviv–Savidor Center and Tel Aviv HaShalom, from which it’s simple to continue to different parts of the city and the wider area. In urban transport, Dan bus lines and the Tel Aviv Light Rail (Dankal) play a major role, so connections to arenas and stadiums are practical and stress-free, whether you’re traveling from the center or arriving from the station and the airport.
When you’re not in the stands or at the concert, Tel Aviv offers an excellent tourist “bonus”. Walk along the seaside promenade, catch the sunset by the water, or relax in the greenery of Park HaYarkon. For a dose of history and atmosphere, stop by Old Jaffa, and for the city’s pulse choose Rothschild Boulevard and lively markets such as Carmel Market. It’s exactly this mix of sea, old town, and a modern urban scene that makes a visit to Tel Aviv feel complete, before and after every major event.