A must-have for football fans! A comprehensive review of Polish stadiums

There are plenty of places in Warsaw to watch football matches. As the host city of the 2012 European Championship, the Polish government has built specialized stadiums to welcome the arrival of the European tournament. In addition to stadiums, some bars are also good places to enjoy matches, but safety should be taken into consideration.

The National Stadium

The National Stadium in Warsaw is a sports facility specifically designed for the European Championships in Poland, with 58,500 seats and a maximum capacity of 70,000 spectators. Four LED screens are installed in the main stadium, equipped with 254 42-inch LCD screens. In addition to four restaurants, the interior of the stadium has multiple large vendors.

Wroclaw Municipal Stadium

Wroclaw Stadium, according to the latest European standards, can accommodate 43,000 fans. The arena has over 200 LCD screens. It is also equipped with professional catering services and supports non-cash settlements.

Gdansk Stadium

The PGE Gdansk Stadium is very interesting with its amber-colored stadium protection cover of varying shades on the exterior walls, which is very impressive. The stadium has 42,000 seats. To enhance the quality of watching matches, there are four large LED screens set up at the field, and the entire stadium has 436 cameras to capture the action for the audience. There are 2,171 parking spaces around the stadium.

Poznan Municipal Stadium

Poznan Stadium is the only stadium that was not newly built. It can accommodate 43,000 spectators and has two of Poland's largest screens, as well as high-quality audio equipment.