Vilnius: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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Jeep Arena
Jeep Arena, a prime sports venue nestled in the heart of Vilnius, Lithuania, stands as a testament to the city's commitment to fostering athletic excellence and community engagement. This modern facility, equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, is designed to host a...
Avia Solutions Group Arena
Avia Solutions Group Arena, located in southern part of Verkiai elderate of Vilnius, is the second largest arena in Lithuania. It generally hosts basketball games as well as concerts. The arena opened on October 30, 2004.
LFF Stadium
LFF Stadium, formerly known as Vėtra Stadium, is a football stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports
Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports is an indoor arena in Vilnius, Lithuania. The venue was opened in 1971. It was deemed unsafe and closed in 2004.
Utenos pramogų arena
Pramogų arena formerly known as Vilnius Ice Palace is an arena in Vilnius, Lithuania. The Arena was built in 2002. There is a skating rink, a cafe with 2 halls. Hockey or curling can be played in the arena. The arena holds about 2.5 thousand spectators during hockey...
Sportima Arena
Sportima Arena or Sportima Sports Hall is indoor arena in Vilnius. Arena have indoor football field. Used for wrestling trainings.
Vingis Park Rugby Stadium
Vingis Park Rugby Stadium is a rugby union stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania. It is located in Vingis Park, next to the city's main athletics stadium Vingis Stadium. In 2014 the stadium hosted the 2014 European Women's Sevens Championship Division B.
SEB Arena
SEB Arena is tennis and squash arena in Vilnius. It was completed in 2008. In 2009 and 2010 SEB Arena hosted Davis Cup matches.