Stadio Friuli: A Modern Marvel of Udine
Experience the excitement of Italian football and vibrant events at Stadio Friuli, a modern stadium in the heart of Udine, Italy.
Stadio Friuli, nestled in the heart of Udine, is a premier sports venue renowned for its modern architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Opened in 1976 and refurbished in 2016, this stadium serves as the home ground for the Udinese Calcio football team and is celebrated for its state-of-the-art facilities. With a seating capacity that accommodates over 25,000 spectators, it offers an exhilarating experience for football fans, especially during match days when the energy of the crowd is palpable and the passion for the game is on full display. Beyond football, Stadio Friuli doubles as a versatile event venue and convention center, hosting various cultural and entertainment events throughout the year. Its design allows for a seamless transition between sporting events and other gatherings, making it a popular choice for concerts and exhibitions. The stadium's strategic location in Udine enhances its accessibility, making it easy for tourists to integrate a visit into their travel itineraries. When visiting, tourists are encouraged to explore the surrounding area, which features beautiful parks and local eateries that reflect the rich culture of Friuli. Whether you’re a sports aficionado or just looking for a unique experience, Stadio Friuli promises an unforgettable outing that encapsulates the spirit of Udine.
Local tips
- Check the stadium's event calendar for football matches and concerts during your visit.
- Arrive early to explore the stadium and enjoy local food options available at nearby eateries.
- Consider using public transport to avoid parking hassles, especially during match days.
A brief summary to Stadio Friuli
- Piazzale Repubblica Argentina, 3, Udine, Province of Udine, 33100, IT
- +390432544911
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, the Stadio Friuli is located at Piazzale Repubblica Argentina, 3, 33100 Udine UD. From the A23 motorway, take the Udine Sud exit and follow the signs for Udine center. Once you are in the city, follow Via Cividale and then turn onto Via della Vittoria. Continue straight until you reach Piazzale Repubblica Argentina. There is parking available near the stadium, but be aware that it can fill up quickly on event days, so arrive early. Parking might incur a fee, typically around €1-2 per hour.
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Public Transportation
To reach Stadio Friuli via public transportation, first make your way to Udine’s central train station (Stazione di Udine). From the station, you can take bus line 1 or 5 towards 'Piazzale Repubblica Argentina.' The bus ride will take approximately 10-15 minutes. Be sure to check the current bus schedule as services may vary, especially on weekends and during holidays. A single ticket costs around €1.50 and can be purchased at the station or from ticket machines.
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Walking
If you are already in the vicinity of Udine city center, you can walk to Stadio Friuli. From Piazza della Libertà, head northeast on Via Poscolle. After about 1.5 km, turn left onto Via della Vittoria, then continue straight until you reach Piazzale Repubblica Argentina. The walk takes approximately 20-25 minutes and will take you through some charming parts of the city.
Attractions Nearby to Stadio Friuli
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Palazzo Garzolini – di Toppo Wassermann
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Florio Palace
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Cappella Manin
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Roggia di Vat
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Borgo Mercatovecchio
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Church of San Giacomo
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Lanterna di Diogene
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Colonna della Vergine
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Palace of the Monte di Pietà
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Piazza San Giacomo
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Piazza Giacomo Matteotti
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Fountain of Giovanni da Udine
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Piazza I Maggio
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Via Mercerie
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Zardin Grant
Landmarks nearby to Stadio Friuli
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Stadio Friuli
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MONUMENTI STORICI DEL FRIULI
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Ente Friuli Nel Mondo
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Piazza I Maggio, 24
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Friuli Doc
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Explore Friuli - guida turistica
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Villa Gallici Deciani - Dimora Storica
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Crosis waterfall
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Al Monastero
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Piazza Paolo Diacono
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Piazza Paolo Diacono, 1
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Lombard Temple of Santa Maria in Valle.
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Forte di Osoppo/Fuart di Osôf
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Acquario di Ariis
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Ara Pacis Mundi