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Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi

Verona, Italy
StadiumVeronaItalyCapacity: About 39,2114 upcoming events
Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
Type
Stadium
City
Verona
Country
Italy
Upcoming events
4
Address
Piazzale Olimpia, 2
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 39,211

About this venue

Stadion Marc'Antonio Bentegodi is one of Verona’s best-known sports landmarks—a classic mid-20th-century Italian stadium defined by sweeping concrete lines and a multi-tier bowl. With a capacity of around 39,211 seats, it’s built to generate real match-night intensity and to host major events with a strong sense of occasion.

Inside, the experience is driven by clear sightlines and the compact feel of the stands, which helps crowd noise carry and keeps the action front and center. Visitors often appreciate the straightforward sector layout, the flow through concourses, and the solid range of food-and-drink options that make the event feel comfortable from arrival to kickoff.

The exact address is Piazzale Olimpia, 2, Verona, Italy. Entrances are distributed around the stadium, and access is convenient thanks to the large Piazzale Olimpia parking area right next to the venue—typically just a short walk to the turnstiles and security checks. For the broader picture of getting around Verona, see the city information below.

About the city

Verona, the romantic capital of Northern Italy, is far more than a postcard—it’s a city of events where a historic backdrop naturally blends with the energy of sport and live music. A walk through the old town effortlessly leads you to places where crowds gather for unforgettable experiences, and the atmosphere feels both relaxed and exciting. That mix of elegance and vibrancy makes Verona a smart choice for a short break or an extended weekend built around an event you want to experience in person.

Getting to and around the city is straightforward thanks to Verona’s practical infrastructure: urban bus services are run by ATV (Azienda Trasporti Verona), so reaching key areas is simple and stress-free. The main railway station, Verona Porta Nuova, is the natural hub for arrivals by train, while Verona Porta Vescovo adds coverage for the eastern side of the city. If you’re flying in, Aeroporto di Verona-Villafranca “Valerio Catullo” (VRN) is close enough to make transfers quick and convenient, with well-organized links to the centre and major locations.

If you have time before or after the event, Verona offers plenty of “tourist bonus” within easy walking distance. Start at Piazza Bra and continue to the lively Piazza delle Erbe, explore the narrow streets of the historic centre, then head down to the Adige river for a calmer pace. History lovers often choose Castelvecchio and its bridge, while a stroll toward Ponte Pietra is a perfect way to feel the old Verona without rushing.

For a complete experience, plan the practical details too: accommodation ranges from hotels near the centre to quieter options just outside the busiest areas, and the food scene covers everything—from simple trattorie to more refined addresses. The city feels orderly and pleasant to navigate, so it’s easy to build a plan that includes sightseeing, a great meal, and the event itself without unnecessary complications.