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Tarczyński Arena

Wroclaw, Poland
StadiumWroclawPolandCapacity: About 45,3720 upcoming events
Tarczyński Arena
Type
Stadium
City
Wroclaw
Country
Poland
Upcoming events
0
Address
al. Śląska 1
Time zone
Central European Standard Time
Capacity
About 45,372

About this venue

Tarczynski Arena is more than a stadium—it’s a modern stage for major matchdays and big-name live shows. Defined by contemporary architecture and sweeping stands, it’s designed to keep sightlines clean and the atmosphere intense, so the crowd’s energy carries from the pitch straight through the bowl.

Inside, the experience is built around comfort and flow: strong acoustics for live events, comfortable seating, clear wayfinding, and an easy selection of food and drink around the concourse. The layout makes it simple to move from entrance to sector without losing time—or momentum.

You’ll find it at al. Śląska 1, Wroclaw, Poland. The venue sits within a large event complex with spacious parking and a wide approach area, and on event days the main entrances and checkpoints are typically well signposted. For broader city transport options and getting around beyond the stadium, see the information further down the page.

About the city

Wrocław, a dynamic city in south-western Poland, has grown into one of Central Europe’s most appealing stages for sports, concerts, and major public events. The mix of student energy, a strong cultural scene, and a relaxed vibe makes it a great choice for visitors who want more than just a seat in the stands or a spot on the floor. The city is compact enough to explore on foot, yet rich enough to turn any trip into a true mini city break.

To get around, most visitors rely on the tram and bus network of MPK Wrocław, which conveniently links key districts with areas where larger arenas and stadiums are located. If you arrive by train, the main station Wrocław Główny sits close to the city centre and connects well with the rest of the city. Air travellers typically land at Port Lotniczy Wrocław im. Mikołaja Kopernika, from where reaching town is straightforward by public transport or taxi, keeping arrivals and departures smooth even on short stays.

Before or after the event, it’s worth setting aside time for a stroll through Rynek and the surrounding Old Town streets, where cafés, restaurants, and the city’s buzz flow from terrace to terrace. A romantic atmosphere awaits on Ostrów Tumski, especially under evening lights, while the river Odra and its many bridges offer easy routes for unwinding and photos. For an extra “wow” factor, many head to the area around Hala Stulecia and its promenades, along with museums and viewpoints that complete the experience of Wrocław as a city you’ll remember.