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Radomskie Centrum Sportu

Sports Hall

Sports HallRadomPolandCapacity: About 15,0001 upcoming events
Radomskie Centrum Sportu
Type
Sports Hall
City
Radom
Country
Poland
Upcoming events
1
Address
Andrzeja Struga 63
Time zone
Central European Standard Time
Capacity
About 15,000

About this venue

Radomskie Centrum Sportu is more than an indoor arena—it’s a modern venue built for high-energy sports nights, concerts, and major live events. Its clean, contemporary design and well-planned seating layout create strong sightlines across the stands, keeping the atmosphere intense even at peak attendance. As one of Radom’s key event locations, the hall is valued for a flexible setup that adapts smoothly to different show formats.

Inside, the experience is designed to feel comfortable and efficient: reliable acoustics for live music, clear wayfinding, and a comfortable spectator area that makes it easy to stay focused on the action. During busy events, food and drink points and a layout that supports steady crowd flow help shorten queues and keep the evening moving.

You’ll find it at Andrzeja Struga 63, Radom, Poland, with a straightforward approach to the main entrance. Parking is typically available in the surrounding area, and the nearest bus stop is just a short walk from the doors, making arrival simple. For the broader picture of getting around the city, check the travel information in the text below.

About the city

Radom is a lively city in central Poland that more and more visitors choose for great nights out, sporting excitement, and concert evenings. Thanks to its compact center and clear layout, it’s easy to navigate, and planning a night out becomes simple—from choosing tickets to reaching the venue. The city blends a relaxed vibe with the energy of larger urban hubs, making it a solid pick for both a quick getaway and a weekend trip built around a live event.

Radom’s big advantage is convenience: within the city you can rely on the bus-based public transport network operated under MZDiK, which links key districts and provides practical access toward sports facilities and halls. If you arrive by train, the most common starting point is Radom Główny, the main railway station, from which it’s easy to continue by local lines or taxi. If you fly in, Warsaw-Radom Airport (RDO) is nearby, so getting into town is quick and hassle-free. Whether you travel solo, as a couple, or with a group, the arrival and departure logistics stay pleasantly straightforward.

Beyond the event itself, Radom offers a good mix of accommodation and food options—from hotels and apartments close to the center to quieter choices a bit farther from the buzz. Before a concert or a match, you’ll easily find a spot for dinner, coffee, or a quick bite, and the city feels tidy and safe, which many visitors appreciate. That’s exactly why Radom works well as a destination where you can combine a night out with a short trip without unnecessary stress.

For an extra sightseeing “bonus,” set aside time for a walk through the Old Town and the historic core, with Piotrówka standing out as a symbol of the city’s earliest layers. The atmosphere is complemented by the valley along the Mleczna River, perfect for a short break before or after the event. Radom is compact enough to explore on foot, yet varied enough to make each visit feel different—just right when you’re traveling for sport or music.

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