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Józef Piłsudski Cracovia Stadium

Krakow, Poland
StadiumKrakowPolandCapacity: About 15,0160 upcoming events
Józef Piłsudski Cracovia Stadium
Type
Stadium
City
Krakow
Country
Poland
Upcoming events
0
Address
Józefa Kałuży 1
Time zone
Central European Standard Time
Capacity
About 15,016

About this venue

Stadion Cracovii im. Jozefa Pilsudskiego is more than a home ground—it’s a compact, football-specific arena rebuilt into a modern venue while keeping the legacy of a site that has hosted matches since the early 20th century. With a 15,016-seat all-seater capacity and fully roofed stands, it brings fans close to the pitch and creates a “closed-bowl” feel that amplifies big-game intensity.

Inside, the experience is defined by clear sightlines, straightforward sector layout, and amenities that match event-day rhythm—from food and drink points to practical concourse areas around the stands. Thanks to the compact structure and roof coverage, chants and crowd noise gather quickly, giving the stadium a sharp, focused atmosphere.

The exact address is Józefa Kałuży 1, Krakow, Poland. Stadium entry is organised from Kałuży and Kraszewskiego streets, and the easiest “right-to-the-gates” approach is to aim for the “Cracovia” tram stop or the “Cracovia Stadion” bus stop, followed by a short walk to your sector entrance. For broader city-wide transport tips and connections beyond the venue area, see the Krakow description further down the page.

About the city

Kraków, a royal city on the Vistula, blends a historic backdrop with modern energy, making it one of Europe’s most sought-after destinations for concerts and sporting events. The city’s atmosphere stays lively throughout the week, and its varied mix of arenas, clubs, and stadiums attracts visitors who want more than just the event itself. With rich dining options and a wide range of accommodation—from central hotels to practical choices in surrounding districts—planning a stay is straightforward and enjoyable.

A major advantage is urban connectivity: MPK Kraków public transport, with its network of trams and buses, makes it easy to reach key event areas without the hassle of parking. If you arrive by rail, the main station Kraków Główny is perfectly placed for quick transfers onto city lines and fast access to arenas and stadiums. For air travelers, Kraków Airport im. Jana Pawła II (Balice) offers convenient links into the city, including the SKA rail connection operated by regional carriers, so transfers are often quick and predictable.

Before or after the event, it’s worth enjoying the city’s “tourist bonus”: stroll through the Old Town (Stare Miasto) to Rynek Główny, head up toward Wawel, or soak up the charm of Kazimierz. A relaxed walk along the Vistula (Wisła) river boulevards and through the green Planty ring rounds out the evening nicely—whether you want a short break or a full city experience. That’s what makes Kraków an ideal base for tickets and planning a night out: great rhythm, clear logistics, and plenty to do beyond the venue itself.