About this venue
Hala Legionova is a modern multi-purpose indoor arena in Kielce, designed to work just as well for top-level sports as it does for big concert nights. Its compact layout and clear sightlines keep you close to the action, so the atmosphere stays intense even from higher rows.
Inside, you’ll find a practical flow with clearly marked entrances, comfortable viewing and flexible event production. Visitors often highlight the strong live-sound feel, generous concourse space and convenient refreshment options that make breaks easy without missing the main moments.
The venue is located at ul. Leszka Drogosza 2, Kielce, Poland. The easiest approach is by car or taxi for a quick drop-off at the main entrance, with parking options available around the nearby sports complex. For broader city transport and getting around Kielce, see the city guide further down the page.
About the city
Kielce, the heart of the Świętokrzyskie region, is not only a strong business and trade-fair hub but also an increasingly popular destination for concerts and sporting events. The city blends an urban rhythm with a relaxed atmosphere, so going out for an event can easily turn into a full-day getaway. Visitors have easy access to varied dining and accommodation options for different budgets, from hotels near the center to practical stays along the main routes. Many highlight the city’s sense of order and safety, which makes the visit feel effortless.
Getting around is straightforward thanks to the ZTM Kielce bus network and clear city corridors that quickly connect neighborhoods with arenas and stadiums. If you arrive by train, the main station Kielce Główne sits close to the center and provides a convenient starting point for the last mile. For flights, common gateways include Kraków John Paul II International Airport (KRK) and Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW), with onward travel to the city easily handled by bus, train, or car. Parking areas as well as taxi and ride-hailing services further simplify reaching event locations.
Before or after the event, take a walk across the main square Rynek and continue through the pedestrian zone ulica Sienkiewicza, the city’s liveliest promenade with cafés and historic façades. For a dose of nature and views, visit Park i rezervat Kadzielnia, a former quarry transformed into an impressive network of paths and lookouts. If you prefer a slower pace, nearby hills and forest trails in the Świętokrzyskie area offer a quick escape from the crowds. In Kielce, tickets are the reason to come, and the city is the stage that stays with you.