Warsaw, Poland
National Stadium, Warsaw

With awesome state-of-the-art facilities, you can watch a match, catch a concert and do so much more at the National Stadium of Warsaw.

A mammoth of a stadium, with room for 58000 screaming fans and 860 journalists, the National Stadium of Warsaw is highly popular with locals and tourists alike. Officially opened in 2012, it was once the site where the self-immolation of Ryszard Siwiec took place in protest against the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia.


Today, it is the stadium to head to if you wish to catch football matches and watch mega-concerts. Celebrities such as Paul McCartney and Beyoncé have both performed here to thousands of rabid fans. A guided tour of the stadium is also provided in various languages, as well as the option of embarking on the special ‘Exclusive Tour’. This is highly recommended, as it gives visitors rare glimpses into the players’ only zones and VIP areas. Regardless of the purpose of your visit here, you are bound to have a great time.


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Tips Before You Go
The tours offered here are relatively cheap, and as such, they are most definitely worth it. An added bonus is the fact that very few people go on such tours, so you can just let loose and enjoy the beauty and atmosphere of the stadium. If you have the time, you should get tickets to watch a football match as well, as that will truly let you soak in the excitement of the fans.
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