Gdansk

Żywiec

Ustroń

Bielsko Biala

Krakow

You are here: Pol-and.eu  / About Poland  / Cities  / Gdansk  / Baltic Arena

Poll

City you would like to visit

 

  • Bydgoszcz
  • Czestochowa
  • Gdansk
  • Katowice
  • Krakow
  • Lodz
  • Poznan
  • Warszawa
  • Wroclaw
  • Zakopane

 

Vote | View results

Baltic Arena

 

Baltic Arena (Polish: Arena Bałtycka) is a football stadium in Gdańsk's Letnica neighborhood, Poland, which is going to be constructed for the UEFA Euro 2012. The stadiums' exterior is designed to resemble amber; which has long been extracted on the Baltic coast. Construction started in 2008. Once completed in 2010, it will be used mostly for football matches. The stadium will have a capacity of 44,000 people.

 

Baltic Arena Gallery

GALLERY

 

Construction cost 623 million PLN

Architect RKW Rhode Kellermann Wawrowsky

Capacity 44,000

Field dimensions 227 x 197 x 45 metres

 

PARKING:
on the stadium 180 buses / 1 400 cars

next to the stadium: 360 buses / 5 200 cars

 

UEFA EURO 2012TM: within the framework of the games 3 group matches and 1 match of the quarter-finals shall take place at this stadium

_________________________________

 

see also: National Stadium | Lech Poznan Stadium | Wroclaw Stadium

 

_________________________________

 

Gdansk Hotels

DWOR OLIWSKIGDANSKHANZAKROLEWSKI

PODLEWILS

QUBUS

See and book other hotels in Gdansk on-line

 

Get to Gdansk

 

You can get to Gdansk in a number of different ways - by car - search for a proper road on Map of Poland. You can travel buy bus - with the help of Pol-and.eu you can book bus tickets to gdansk. One of the most convenient way is to travel by air.  Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport is located at Słowackiego 200. Airport operates number of airline. Use our service to book plane ticket on the travel to and from Gdansk.

 

Copyright © Pol-and.eu. All rights reserved. Developed by: Seenet