Overview
- ⏱️2 hours 30 minutesApproximate duration
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 15,000


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🏟️ Address: Unipol Arena, Via Gino Cervi, 2, Casalecchio di Reno, Bologna, 40033, Italy Directions in Google Maps
Due to its location in the suburbs of Bologna, Unipol Arena is easily accessible via many means of transport. The venue is easy to reach by car and there is parking available upon arrival. There are also great public bus and train connections for those wishing to utilise public transport.
Unipol Arena can be reached via A1, A13, and A14 by exiting at Casalecchio di Reno and take exit number 1 Bis. The closest parking to the arena is Via Antonio de Curtis, 11 Parking which is a 450 m (5 min) walk away.
Unipol Arena has reserved parking spaces and access for disabled people. Disabled spectators for certain events can take advantage of a free parking space with a separate entrance (Entrance 1 via Antonio Decurtis). Anyone the event organisers do not accredit can use parking spaces reserved for disabled people in the car park for a fee Unipol Arena (from Via Fausto Coppi).
Public bus is a popular way to reach Unipol Arena due to its connections with multiple routes:
On event days, there is often a shuttle bus service linking the arena to Bologna Central Station.
Unipol Arena is easily reached by train via the Central Station of Bologna via the Suburban Railway line (Bologna - Vignola). Alight at Casalecchio Palasport Station which is just a 150 m (2 min) walk from the arena.
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