The largest stadium in Poland
The National Stadium in Warsaw, also known as PGE Narodowy, is one of the most modern and largest sports and entertainment centers in Poland. It was built for the UEFA Euro 2012 Football Championship and has since become a place that attracts not only fans but also tourists, concert lovers, and cultural event enthusiasts.
The venue stands out with its distinctive white and red facade, symbolizing the Polish flag. Its capacity reaches over 58 thousand seats, and the modern infrastructure makes it one of the most important landmarks on the map of Warsaw.
When choosing accommodation in Warsaw, it is worth staying at a hotel near the city center to fully enjoy the attractions offered by the stadium. Hit Hotel in Praga North is just a few minutes' walk from PGE Narodowy – a perfect solution for sports fans and tourists visiting the capital.
Attractions of the National Stadium
The stadium is not just football matches but also various events:
⚽ Football matches – the Polish national team plays its most important games here.
🎶 World-class star concerts – legends like The Rolling Stones, Beyoncé, and Ed Sheeran have performed on the stadium stage.
🚴 Sports events – including speedway, volleyball, and in winter, an ice rink on the stadium field.
🏟 Guided stadium tours – the opportunity to enter locker rooms, VIP zones, and stands.
🛍 Trade fairs and business events – the stadium often hosts industry fairs, conferences, and corporate events.
All this makes PGE Narodowy a multifunctional space – ideal for families, tourists, and business visitors to Warsaw.
Location and access
The stadium is located in the very heart of Warsaw, right next to the Poniatowski Bridge and the Vistula River. Thanks to this, it is excellently connected – accessible by metro (Stadion Narodowy station), tram, bus, or on foot.
For guests of Hit Hotel, this is exceptional convenience – a walk to the stadium takes about 15 minutes. Tourists staying at a hotel in Warsaw near the city center can easily attend sports events and concerts and then return on foot to their comfortable room.
National Stadium and nearby attractions
The area around the stadium also abounds in attractions. Nearby are, among others:
Vistula Boulevards – a great place for a walk by the river after a match or concert.
Old Town – the historic heart of Warsaw, a few minutes by public transport.
Copernicus Science Centre – an ideal place for families with children.
Thanks to this location, the stadium is an excellent starting point for city sightseeing.
Hit Hotel – Your accommodation near the National Stadium
If you plan to visit Warsaw for a sports event, concert, or fair, choose Hit Hotel in Praga North. It is a comfortable and affordable hotel in Warsaw offering modern rooms, a restaurant, and a great location. The proximity to the stadium allows you to reach the event on foot, avoiding traffic jams and parking issues.
Thanks to convenient conditions, Hit Hotel is an excellent choice for fans, families, and business visitors alike. After an exciting day at the stadium, you can relax in a cozy room and recharge for another day of exploring the capital.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to tour the National Stadium?
Yes, the stadium offers special guided tours during which you can see the backstage, locker rooms, and VIP area.
How to get from the stadium to Hit Hotel?
The walk takes about 15 minutes – just cross the Świętokrzyski or Poniatowski Bridge towards Praga North.
Does the stadium operate only during matches?
No – the stadium hosts concerts, fairs, sports events, and in winter, an ice rink operates here.
✨ Planning a visit to Warsaw for a match or concert? Choose Hit Hotel and enjoy comfortable accommodation right next to the National Stadium. Book your stay now and enjoy an exceptional stay in the capital!