About this venue
Stadion Dr. Constantin Rădulescu is Cluj’s distinctive football home, a venue where the match-day buzz is felt the moment you arrive. Its compact, purpose-built layout keeps fans close to the pitch, amplifying the intensity of every move and delivering an atmosphere that feels direct and authentic rather than distant or overly “stretched out.”
Inside, the experience stays focused on what matters: solid sightlines across the stands, clear public-address sound, and a sense of togetherness that carries quickly from section to section. The stadium services follow the rhythm of the event, with practical food-and-drink points and organized access routes that make entry and circulation straightforward.
For the exact micro-location, head to Strada Romulus Vuia 23, Cluj, Romania. Reaching the entrances is easiest by walking along the stadium perimeter and following on-site signage; nearby parking options and short drop-off spots are commonly used around the venue. For broader guidance on getting around the city, see the transport and city tips in the text below.
About the city
Cluj-Napoca, a dynamic hub of Transylvania, draws visitors looking for top-tier entertainment, sports, and concert experiences in a city with a distinct identity. Here, the youthful energy of a major university center blends naturally with the atmosphere of historic streets, turning a night out into a complete city break. Add a strong selection of restaurants, bars, and accommodation across different budgets, and you get a destination where planning your outing is simple and your stay feels comfortable and relaxed.
For getting around, rely on CTP Cluj-Napoca, a network of buses, trolleybuses, and trams that links key neighborhoods, the city center, and major points of interest. If you’re flying in, Aeroportul Internațional „Avram Iancu” Cluj (CLJ) is close to the city and offers convenient connections toward the center, while Gara Cluj-Napoca is the main railway station for arrivals by train. Thanks to the city’s solid connectivity, venues and stadiums such as Cluj Arena and BTarena are easy to reach by public transport, taxi, or a short ride from most parts of town.
Before or after a match or concert, take a stroll through Piața Unirii and the surrounding Old Town streets, where cafés and terraces create a lively backdrop for a break. A walk along the Someșul Mic river is a great way to catch the city’s rhythm, and for panoramic views of rooftops and city lights many people choose the climb to Cetățuia. If you prefer a quieter pause, Parcul Central and the Botanical Garden offer greenery and space to unwind — perfect for recharging before diving back into the event buzz.