About this venue
Arena Santa Giuliana stands out as a distinctive stadium and event venue in Perugia, designed to combine an open-air feel with clear sightlines toward the stage or pitch. Its spacious layout and straightforward sector organization make larger events easier to navigate, even for first-time visitors.
Inside, the experience focuses on comfort and atmosphere: wide circulation areas help keep movement smooth, while the open setting supports a lively “live-show” ambience with natural airflow. Visitors often appreciate practical refreshment points and generous space around the entrances, which can reduce bottlenecks before the start and during breaks.
Its micro-location is easy to pinpoint: Via Baldassarre Orsini, Perugia, Italy. The simplest approach is to head directly to the entrance zone and nearby access roads, where short drop-offs are typically convenient, then follow on-site signage to the ticket checks. For broader guidance on getting around the city beyond this immediate area, see the city description further down the page.
About the city
Perugia, the lively capital of Umbria, blends medieval charm with the energy of a city that readily hosts major concerts and sports excitement. Visitors love it for the atmosphere of its hilltop historic center, but also for its practicality: everything is compact enough to plan your night without stress, with great food, wine, and a pleasant walk before or after the event.
Getting around is especially easy thanks to the Minimetrò, while the bus network is covered by Busitalia Umbria, making it simple to reach key points without a car. If you arrive by train, the main hub is Perugia (Fontivegge), with solid links toward the center and the wider area. For flights, Aeroporto Internazionale dell'Umbria – Perugia “San Francesco d’Assisi” (PEG) makes Perugia accessible for both quick weekend trips and longer stays, with straightforward connections toward arenas and stadiums.
For an extra tourist “bonus,” Perugia delivers effortlessly: stroll to Piazza IV Novembre and the Fontana Maggiore, step into Palazzo dei Priori, and feel the city’s pulse along Corso Vannucci. For something truly distinctive, descend through the underground passages of Rocca Paolina and take in the unique mix of history and urban momentum. That combination is exactly what makes Perugia a strong choice when you’re traveling for tickets, but also want a city that stays with you.