National Arena

Bucharest


The 56,000-seat national stadium was opened in 2011 and is home turf to the city's biggest football club, Steaua Bucureşti. The arena also hosts international football matches as well as big-name rock concerts and other events. Buy tickets at the stadium box office in advance or on match day. You can buy Steaua tickets over the club website.


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