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Campo di Acquaviva

San Marino City, San Marino
StadiumSan Marino CitySan MarinoCapacity: About 1,5000 upcoming events
Campo di Acquaviva
Type
Stadium
City
San Marino City
Country
San Marino
Upcoming events
0
Address
Via Nitella, 112
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 1,500

About this venue

Campo di Acquaviva is more than a stadium—it’s a compact, recognizable stage built for live sport and events that thrive on crowd proximity. Its open-air layout and clearly defined stands create an immediate matchday feel, with sightlines that stay engaging across most sections. Function-led design keeps the venue easy to navigate, which is exactly what visitors appreciate when they want to get in quickly and focus on the action.

Inside, the experience is direct and atmosphere-driven: the crowd sits close to the pitch, and chants plus PA sound tend to carry with clarity. Walkways are straightforward, and the core refreshment options help keep breaks short and the rhythm of the event uninterrupted. If you prefer a stadium where energy feels close and authentic, this setting delivers.

The exact address is Via Nitella, 112, San Marino city, San Marino. The easiest approach is to reach Via Nitella, follow the entrance signage, and pass the checkpoints alongside the stands; if you’re arriving by car, plan for nearby street parking and allow extra time. For broader guidance on getting around the city beyond the venue area, see the practical info in the text below.

About the city

San Marino, set on the slopes of Monte Titano, is a one-of-a-kind European stage where history and modern entertainment meet naturally. Even though the city is compact, it feels “big” — from the atmosphere of stone lanes and viewpoints to the sense that everything you need for a perfect night out is close at hand. For visitors coming for sporting events or concerts, San Marino stands out for its simplicity: in a short time you can catch the city’s rhythm, find a great spot for dinner, and head to event venues without rushing. On top of that, a varied choice of accommodation in the city and nearby areas makes planning easy, whether you want an elegant stay within the walls or a practical base in the lower districts.

A major advantage of San Marino is its smart connectivity within the Republic and with nearby Italy. The local bus network AASS links key points and castelli, while the popular Funivia di San Marino is a fast, panoramic connection between Borgo Maggiore and the historic city center — especially handy when you want to avoid the climb and arrive relaxed. If you travel by train, the usual target is Rimini Station, followed by a bus line or the Bonelli Bus shuttle on the Rimini–San Marino route. For air travel, visitors most often rely on Federico Fellini International Airport (Rimini), while Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport is a practical alternative for a wider range of flights. Together, these options make getting into the city and moving on to arenas, halls, or sports complexes straightforward and easy to understand even for first-time visitors.

When you find a free moment before or after the event, San Marino rewards you with a walk through the UNESCO-protected San Marino Historic Centre and Mount Titano and views that open up from the old bastions. Stroll to Piazza della Libertà and the Palazzo Pubblico, explore the alleys within the walls, and pause at viewpoints that deliver a postcard panorama of the whole region. A special highlight is the ridge route to the Tre TorriGuaita, Cesta, and Montale — where nature and fortifications merge into the Republic’s signature symbol. That blend of short distances, strong identity, and unforgettable vistas is exactly what makes San Marino a great weekend escape where tickets to the event are only the start of a complete experience.