About this venue
PreZero Arena Gliwice is a modern multi-purpose indoor arena that has become one of the key venues for large-scale events in Gliwice. Its exterior feels clean and contemporary, while the interior is designed for fast crowd flow and an immersive “stadium-like” atmosphere under one roof—great for concerts, sporting nights, and major productions year-round.
Inside, you’ll find well-structured seating tiers, clear sightlines toward the stage or floor, and an atmosphere that builds intensity quickly. Visitors often appreciate the comfortable seats, easy-to-follow wayfinding, convenient food and drink points, and a logical entrance layout that helps reduce bottlenecks both before the show and at the exit.
The arena is located at Akademicka 50, Gliwice, Poland. Reaching the main entrance is typically straightforward thanks to marked pedestrian approaches, with parking options and short drop-off areas in the immediate surroundings. For a broader overview of getting around the city and choosing the best transport option, see the Gliwice city guide further down the page.
About the city
Gliwice, one of Upper Silesia’s liveliest cities, blends industrial heritage with a modern scene, making it a great choice for concerts, sports matches and large-scale arena events. The city is compact and easy to navigate, so visitors can plan arrivals, accommodation and post-show outings with minimal stress. If you’re looking for tickets for events in Gliwice, expect a big-city buzz without the feeling of overwhelming crowds.
Public transport across the city and the wider metropolis is coordinated by Zarząd Transportu Metropolitalnego (ZTM), with frequent bus services and simple transfers towards the main event areas. By train you arrive at Gliwice railway station (PKP), a key hub for regional and long-distance connections, and the closest airport for a broad range of flights is Katowice Wojciech Korfanty Airport (KTW) in Pyrzowice. Reaching PreZero Arena Gliwice and other sports venues is straightforward by public transport, taxi or car (A4/DK88), which keeps the trip predictable even for evening showtimes.
When you take a break from the main event, it’s worth strolling through the centre around Rynek and the Town Hall, where café terraces and restaurants are perfect for a quick bite before the doors open. For a slower pace, choose Chopin Park and Palmiarnia Miejska, a green oasis filled with exotic plants. Fans of technical heritage often visit Radiostacja Gliwice, and a walk along Kanał Gliwicki offers a different perspective on the city.