Budapest: Arenas and Stadiums
Places and attractions in the Arenas and stadiums category
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Danube Arena
The Danube Arena, a state-of-the-art sports venue in Budapest, Hungary, stands as a modern architectural marvel on the banks of the iconic Danube River. Opened in 2017, this sprawling aquatic complex was primarily constructed to host the 17th FINA World Championships...
Groupama Arena
Groupama Arena is a state-of-the-art sports venue situated in the heart of Budapest, Hungary, renowned for hosting the most thrilling football matches in the country. Officially opened in 2014, it stands as a modern coliseum for sports enthusiasts, replacing the former...
László Papp Budapest Sports Arena
The László Papp Budapest Sports Arena, often simply referred to as the Budapest Arena, is a beacon of modern sports and event hosting in Hungary's vibrant capital, Budapest. This state-of-the-art facility is named after the legendary Hungarian boxer, László Papp...
Elek Gyula Aréna
Elek Gyula Aréna in a multi-purpose indoor arena in Budapest, Hungary. The arena was opened in 1997 and renovated in 2016. Sports played include basketball, handball, and volleyball.
Puskás Aréna
Puskás Aréna is a football stadium in the 14th district of Budapest, Hungary. The stadium's construction started in 2017 and was finished before the end of 2019. It is an all-seater with a capacity of 67,215. The Hungarian Football Federation meets all UEFA and FIFA stadium...
Szusza Ferenc Stadion
Szusza Ferenc Stadion is a football stadium in Újpest and the home of Újpest FC. The stadium was designed by Alfréd Hajós and opened on 17 September 1922. The stadium was renovated in 2000-01; its capacity is 14,817.
Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion
Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Józsefváros, Budapest, Hungary. The stadium was opened on 13 October 2016. It was renamed after the MTK Budapest and Hungary footballer Nándor Hidegkuti. It is currently used for football matches and is the home stadium of MTK.
Bozsik Aréna
Bozsik Aréna is a multi-purpose stadium in Budapest, Hungary. The stadium opened on 24 July 2021 and it was renamed after the Budapest Honvéd FC and Hungary footballer József Bozsik. It is used for football matches and it is the home stadium of Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Budapest Honvéd FC.
Kisstadion
Kisstadion is an outdoor stadium in Budapest, Hungary, which is primarily used for ice hockey, but due to its field dimensions, it is usable for any other sports except association football.
National Athletics Centre
The National Athletics Centre is a proposed track and field stadium in Budapest, Hungary. It's expected to host the 2023 World Athletics Championships.
Millenáris Sporttelep
Millenáris Sporttelep is a multi-use velodrome in Budapest, Hungary. It is currently used mostly for cycling events but has also been used for football matches. The venue has a capacity of 8,130 spectators and it opened in 1896. The track is 412 m and made of concrete.
Budai II. László Stadion
Budai II. Laszló Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Budapest, Hungary. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Rákospalotai EAC and 1. FC Femina. The stadium was named after Rákospalota-born Hungarian footballer, László Budai. The stadium is able to hold 10,000 people.
Szusza Ferenc stadion
Szusza Ferenc Stadion is a football stadium in Újpest and the home of Újpest FC. The stadium was designed by Alfréd Hajós and opened on 17 September 1922. The stadium was renovated in 2000-01; its capacity is 14,817.
Szőnyi úti Stadion
Szőnyi úti Stadion is a sports stadium in Zugló, Budapest, Hungary. The stadium is home to the association football side BVSC Budapest. The stadium has a capacity of 12,000.