About this venue
Inalpi Arena is a modern multi-purpose indoor venue in Turin, built for major concerts, top-level sports events, and large-scale live productions. Its clean, contemporary architecture and “arena-style” layout keep the crowd close to the action, while the space can be adapted to different setups — from more intimate stage designs to full-capacity shows.
Inside, the experience is defined by strong sightlines and a clear focus on the stage or court: seating tiers and floor areas are designed for solid visibility, and the sound is tuned to stay punchy and intelligible even for demanding concert productions. Visitors also appreciate the practical flow, from entrances and checks to food-and-drink options and venue amenities that help reduce waiting times.
Head straight to Corso Sebastopoli, 123, Torino, Italy, where the public entrance is located. The area offers easy access via nearby main roads with available parking options, and it’s typically convenient to reach the doors by public transport from stops close to the venue — a smart choice if you want to skip the post-show traffic. For the broader picture of getting around Turin and citywide connections, check the city guide further down the page.
About the city
Torino, the elegant capital of Piedmont, is not only an industrial and cultural hub with a distinctive charm, but also one of Italy’s most appealing destinations for top-tier sports and music events. The city blends a strong tradition of hosting major happenings with a modern lifestyle offer, giving visitors an experience that feels just as exciting inside arenas as it does out on the streets. With a rich choice of places to go out and unwind, the vibe is lively yet refined, making Torino a great pick for a trip built around a concert or a match.
A key advantage is how easy it is to get around thanks to strong connections and straightforward navigation. Local transport is run by GTT, and one of the fastest ways across the city is often the Metropolitana di Torino (Linea 1), supported by a tram and bus network that covers the main districts. If you arrive by train, Torino Porta Nuova and Torino Porta Susa are the primary arrival and transfer points, with convenient links to different parts of the city. For those flying in, Aeroporto di Torino-Caselle (Sandro Pertini) is the main airport, and the connection to the city center makes it simple to plan your route to the venue without unnecessary stress.
Make the most of your stay by exploring the city’s classics before or after the event. A walk through the historic center takes you to Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo, while the arcades create an ideal route through city streets, whatever the weather. Along the Po River and in the greenery of Parco del Valentino, it’s easy to slow down and recharge, and the sight of Mole Antonelliana delivers that unmistakable postcard moment that rounds out the experience.
On the practical side, Torino offers a wide range of accommodation, from central hotels to more budget-friendly options with solid public-transport access. Food is another strong point: cafés, trattorie, and bars serving local specialties set the perfect tone for an event night, as well as for a relaxed morning after. The city’s tidy layout, compact feel, and welcoming atmosphere make planning easy—and remembering it even easier.