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Sinan Erdem Dome

Istanbul, Turkey
ArenaIstanbulTurkeyCapacity: About 16,0000 upcoming events
Sinan Erdem Dome
Type
Arena
City
Istanbul
Country
Turkey
Upcoming events
0
Address
Zuhuratbaba, Ataköy Blv. No:14
Time zone
Turkey Standard Time
Capacity
About 16,000

About this venue

Sinan Erdem Dome is more than an arena—it’s a landmark dome built for Istanbul’s biggest nights of sport and live music. As Turkey’s largest multi-purpose indoor venue, it’s designed to switch quickly from a full basketball setup to large-scale concert production, with around 16,000 seats for sports and up to 22,500 for concerts.

Inside, the classic arena-bowl layout delivers strong sightlines and an intense “crowd close to the action” feel. Visitors typically praise the event-ready acoustics for touring productions, plus modern comforts such as clear wayfinding, wide concourses, food and drink stands, and facilities that make pre-show and post-show flow smoother.

The micro-location is especially convenient on event days: the building sits right off a major boulevard, with nearby local stops serving the entrance area, while drivers often rely on the venue’s on-site parking. The exact address is Zuhuratbaba, Ataköy Blv. No:14, Istanbul, Turkey—and for broader city transport options, simply check the practical notes further down the page.

About the city

Istanbul, a city at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, is a magnet for major sporting thrills and concert spectacles. Its energy comes from a blend of historic quarters, modern attractions, and a vibrant nightlife, so going to an event here naturally turns into a full city experience. Visitors love the sense of constant motion and variety—from bustling streets to calmer seaside promenades—which makes Istanbul an ideal destination when you want to combine entertainment, atmosphere, and travel without treating it as a “one-day” trip.

Getting in and moving around is especially convenient thanks to the combined network of Istanbul Metro, trams, and rapid lines like Metrobüs, along with the key rail link Marmaray that connects the European and Asian sides through a tunnel beneath the Bosphorus. If you fly, the main gateways are Istanbul Airport (IST) and Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW), while rail connections and transfers often rely on hubs such as Halkalı and Söğütlüçeşme, as well as the historic Sirkeci area. Thanks to this kind of network, reaching major arenas and stadiums is usually straightforward: you can often combine metro, Marmaray, and tram, or use fast bus corridors, without wasting unnecessary time in traffic.

If you want a “tourist bonus” before or after the event, Istanbul delivers unforgettable scenery: a walk through Sultanahmet and the old city, sweeping viewpoints, or a relaxed cruise and ferries on the Bosphorus between shores and neighborhoods. Many also choose the Grand Bazaar experience, coffee and sunset by the sea, or an easy stroll along historic streets where tradition and modern life constantly meet. Whether you come for sport or music, the city easily fills your day—and turns a ticket into a complete city break.