Stadio Olimpico
About
The Stadio Olimpico, situated in Rome's iconic Foro Italico, is a legendary football arena that hosts home matches for A.S. Roma and S.S. Lazio. Built in 1937 and celebrated for its historic architecture, the stadium holds approximately 70,000 spectators and boasts a range of modern amenities, including VIP hospitality suites, dedicated season ticket sections, and convenient public‑transport links. Beyond football, the venue has hosted major events such as the 1960 Summer Olympics, the 1990 FIFA World Cup, and numerous international fixtures, making it a must‑visit landmark for sports enthusiasts, history fans, and casual tourists alike. The stadium’s multiple entrances—Piazzale Maresciallo Diaz, Piazza Gentile da Fabriano, and several others—are easily accessible by metro, bus, taxi, or private vehicle, with comprehensive parking solutions available nearby. While the arena is renowned for the electric atmosphere of a live match, visitors can also explore the on‑site Roma Store, access guided tours, and experience the club’s museum and memorabilia collection. Whether you’re a lifelong fan, a family looking for a memorable outing, or a historian interested in the venue’s legacy, the Stadio Olimpico offers an engaging blend of modern comforts and storied tradition. As the centerpiece of Rome’s sports and cultural landscape, the stadium’s architecture blends classic design with contemporary touches, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all who attend.
Highlights
- Historic Venue
- Vibrant Matchday Atmosphere
- Convenient Transportation
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Late spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) when the weather is mild and the crowds manageable.
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Guest Sector
€35.00
Disabled (wheelchair)
€32.00