About this venue
Orlen Arena in Płock is a modern, multi-purpose indoor venue with a compact, event-first design built to handle everything from high-intensity sports nights to full-scale concert productions. Opened in 2010, it offers a 5,492-seat configuration for indoor sports and can be adapted for concerts with capacity up to around 8,000, which is exactly why it’s a go-to choice for major events that need strong sightlines and smooth crowd flow.
Inside, the experience feels close and immersive: the seating bowl sits near the floor, creating a lively atmosphere without the “too-big-to-feel-it” effect. For sports, visitors appreciate clear acoustics and efficient entry circulation, while concert layouts benefit from flexible staging options that keep the audience connected to the performance. You’ll also find the expected visitor amenities on-site, from food and drink points to practical areas that make pre-show and post-show time more comfortable.
The exact address is Plac Celebry Papieskiej 1, Płock, Poland. Entrances are arranged around the arena’s immediate forecourt, and on-site parking makes arriving by car straightforward; by bus, stops sit very close to the building and are commonly marked with the “Orlen Arena” name. For broader city-wide transport and getting around Płock beyond the venue area, check the city section further down the page.
About the city
Płock, a picturesque city on the banks of the Vistula, is increasingly recognized as an appealing destination for sports and music events in central Poland. Its mix of urban energy and relaxed atmosphere makes it a great choice for a day trip or a weekend stay, and visitors often highlight how easy the city feels to navigate—everything is close and simple to fit around event plans. With a varied selection of places to eat and a range of accommodation options, Płock offers a comfortable experience both for those coming purely for an event and for those who want to add a touch of sightseeing.
Getting to and around the city is straightforward thanks to a practical bus network operated by Komunikacja Miejska – Płock Sp. z o.o., making arenas and stadiums reachable without complicated logistics. If you arrive by train, the main railway station is Płock (PKP), while road connections help visitors access the city from larger regional hubs. For air travel, the most commonly used airports are Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI) and Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW), from which Płock can be reached via a mix of public transport and road services, depending on your route and preferences.
Before or after a concert or match, it’s worth strolling through the historic center and heading up to Tumskie Hill, known for its cathedral complex and sweeping views over the riverside landscape. The promenade along the Vistula is ideal for a breather and great photo spots, and the city’s squares and old-town streets fit easily into a compact sightseeing plan. That combination of events and an inviting urban backdrop is what turns a ticket in Płock into a full experience.