About this venue
Stadio Artemio Franchi is more than a stadium—it’s a landmark of Florence’s modernist identity. Built with striking reinforced-concrete geometry and instantly recognizable elements like the slim “Maratona” tower and its signature ramps, it feels iconic even from the outside. With 40,000+ seats, it’s a venue designed for big-match intensity and large-scale live events with a strong sense of place.
Inside, the experience is notably direct: stands sit close to the pitch, and the crowd’s energy translates into a compact, punchy sound. Visitors appreciate the clear sightlines, the flow of entry points, and the practical matchday amenities—keeping the attention where it belongs: on the action and the atmosphere.
The stadium sits in the Campo di Marte area at Viale Manfredo Fanti 4, Florence, Italy. Most visitors reach the entrances on foot via Firenze Campo di Marte railway station, while drivers typically rely on nearby streets and local parking areas (subject to event-day restrictions). For wider city transport and getting around Florence beyond the stadium zone, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is not only a city of museums and art but also an exceptionally attractive destination for top-tier concerts and sporting events. Elegant historic streets, lively squares, and the city’s unmistakable energy make it feel like the experience doesn’t happen only inside an arena or stadium, but at every turn. Visitors appreciate the mix of culture, atmosphere, and solid organization, which makes planning a night out or a weekend trip here straightforward and rewarding.
The city takes pride in practical connectivity and clear arrival logistics. Local transport combines the Tramvia di Firenze (lines T1 and T2) with bus services operated by Autolinee Toscane, so moving between accommodation, the center, and major event venues is fast and predictable. If you arrive by train, the main station Firenze Santa Maria Novella (Firenze SMN) is ideally located for continuing by public transport or on foot. For air travel, Aeroporto di Firenze “Amerigo Vespucci” (Peretola) offers a convenient link to the city, making it even easier to organize your trip to an event.
If you’re coming for a concert or a match, Florence adds a strong sightseeing “bonus” before and after the program. Walk through the historic center to Piazza del Duomo, linger in Piazza della Signoria, and feel the city’s rhythm along the Arno River. Crossing Ponte Vecchio is a special moment, and the streets can lead you to hidden viewpoints, markets, and small neighborhood spots where the evening naturally continues even after the lights go down.