About this venue
Milano Ice hockey Park isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” arena — it’s a smart conversion of exhibition halls into a purpose-built ice venue, designed to feel modern, efficient, and event-ready. Set within the Fiera Milano complex, it’s built for high-intensity hockey nights, with a layout that keeps the action close and sightlines clear across most sections.
Inside, the experience is all about momentum: bright lighting, compact seating, and stands positioned near the ice, so the pace of the game translates straight into the crowd. Fans tend to appreciate the clean acoustics, the comfortable flow around concourses, and the practical mix of food-and-drink points and essential services that make arrival and intermission easy.
Address: Strada Statale Sempione, 28, Milano, Italy. For reaching the entrance, think “Fiera Milano access”: if you arrive by metro or train, head to Rho Fiera Milano and use Porta Est (signage to the pavilions guides you directly toward the arena); if you’re driving, the multi-storey car parks near Porta Ovest are the most straightforward option, followed by a short walk to the checkpoints. For wider city transport and getting around Milano beyond the venue area, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Milan, Italy’s capital of fashion and design, is not only a symbol of style but also one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for concerts and sporting spectacles. The city offers the energy of a metropolis that stays lively well into the night, with a diverse events scene that draws visitors from across Europe. With top-level service, smooth logistics, and a recognizable atmosphere, Milan is a place where nightlife and the event experience naturally blend into one.
A major advantage of Milan is its transport infrastructure, which makes it quick and easy to reach the main arenas and stadiums. Public transport operated by ATM (metro, trams, and buses) covers key neighborhoods, while Trenord and the S Lines via the Passante Ferroviario make it simple to move between the wider area and the city. If you arrive by train, you’ll rely on hubs such as Milano Centrale, Porta Garibaldi, or Cadorna, and if you fly in, the choice is practical: Milano Malpensa (MXP), Milano Linate (LIN), or Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY). That connectivity makes planning effortless, even when you want to combine sightseeing with an event.
Use your time to stroll around Piazza del Duomo and step inside the monumental Duomo, then continue through the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II toward streets full of city life. For a more relaxed vibe, the Navigli canal district offers walks and places to unwind, while Brera, Castello Sforzesco, and Parco Sempione deliver that classic Milanese feel. Whether you’re coming for sport or music, Milan easily turns a night out into a complete city experience.