About this venue
Virtus Segafredo Arena is one of Bologna’s flagship indoor venues for major sports nights and concert productions—modern, purpose-built, and known for a crowd atmosphere that feels close to the action. Designed to keep the event at the center, the arena offers clear sightlines toward the court/stage, well-defined sections, and a layout that makes moving around feel straightforward.
Inside, the experience is shaped by acoustics and comfort: sound stays punchy and intelligible even during louder shows, while the seating bowl helps maintain a “near-the-floor” vibe from many angles. Visitors typically appreciate the practical amenities—food and drink points, easy-to-follow signage, and entry flows that help get ticket checks done efficiently.
The venue is located at Via Alfredo Calzoni, Bologna, Italy. To reach the entrance smoothly, aim for the immediate arena zone: you’ll generally find parking options nearby and public stops within a short walk, making the final approach simple. For broader citywide transport and getting around Bologna beyond the arena area, see the city information further down the page.
About the city
Bologna, the vibrant heart of Emilia-Romagna, blends student energy, outstanding food, and a rich cultural scene into a city that naturally draws major sports and music events. Known for a relaxed yet well-organized atmosphere, Bologna is an excellent base for anyone looking for tickets to concerts and sports and wanting to enjoy the city beyond the venue itself. Street life, cafés, and evening strolls add extra value to every night out, whether you’re coming for a big spectacle or a more intimate show. The city is compact yet packed with things to do, so a great night can easily expand into a full weekend experience.
One of the biggest advantages is connectivity: the local public transport network run by TPER buses covers key districts and makes it easy to reach arenas and stadiums, while the Marconi Express quickly links Aeroporto di Bologna Guglielmo Marconi with Bologna Centrale. Bologna Centrale is a major rail hub, so arriving by train is straightforward from other Italian cities as well. From the station and the city center, it’s easy to get to Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, the central PalaDozza, and Unipol Arena in Casalecchio di Reno—by public transport, taxi, or car. That kind of logistics reduces travel stress and keeps the focus on the event.
Before or after a concert or match, Bologna rewards walkers: Piazza Maggiore and the nearby Fontana del Nettuno deliver a classic “postcard” feel, while the Due Torri and medieval streets reveal the character of the old town. A standout experience is the famous Portici, the covered walkways that make the city distinctive and comfortable to explore at any time of day. For a quick bite and local flavor, it’s worth dipping into the Quadrilatero, and for views and a break from the crowds, many choose the climb toward the Sanctuary of San Luca. That’s how a night out for an event naturally becomes a complete city experience.