Thousands of racing mad fans descend on the coastal town of Misano every year to watch the world’s best bike riders hammer it out on the track – and neither the complex or the nearby town lets down the occasion. There is entertainment and facilities to suit a range of tastes and budgets and with … Read More
Archives: Venues
Stadio Città del Tricolore (Mapei)
Home to Sassuolo since their promotion to the Italian top flight in the 2013/14 season and AC Reggiana since its conception in 1995, the Stadio is growing in international renown – playing host to the 2016 Women’s Champions League Final. It does have a while to go to catch some of its more established and … Read More
Stadio Euganeo
Whilst being of historical importance, Padua isn’t the largest of towns with a population of around 200,000 and football definitely takes a back seat to the cities other delights. As such, footballing food, drinks and transportation aren’t the best. However, you can catch a bus outside of town to the Stadio and catch a small … Read More
Stadio Olimpico (Roma)
The games played at the Stadio Olympico are both internationals for the Italian National Rugby team and the Italian National Football team. As such, as you can imagine, the atmosphere is always electric! Italy have always been more than competitive in both sports with 6 Nations and International football games always setting the city alight … Read More
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Tired of being constantly overshadowed by their noisy neighbours, Juventus. The ‘other’ Turin club more than crank up the volume on a match day, to intimidate their visitors! The famous Ultra groups dominate the Northern Stand and the 28,000 fans certainly make the match worth going to just for the spectacle – try to catch … Read More
Stadio San Paolo
The Stadio San Paolo is not only the third largest Stadium in Italy but also one of the most storied and famous! Playing host to Napoli FC since 1948 and has seen great strikers such as Higuaín and Cavani and Lavezzi grace its pitch. With the club getting bigger and bigger, it won’t be long … Read More
Stadio San Siro (Giuseppe Meazza)
There aren’t many stadiums in the world more famous than the San Siro. When Inter and AC used to rule the world and attract some of the world’s top players – the San Siro was a temple of football and a footballing destination. While both clubs may have lost their importance and maybe can’t sell … Read More
T-Mobile Arena
The latest addition to Las Vegas’ Sports and Entertainment venues is the magnificent T-Mobile Arena. Opened on April 6, 2016, T-Mobile Arena is a joint venture between MGM Resorts International and the Anschutz Entertainment Group. With a seating capacity of up to 20,000 and covering a total 16 acres, it’s a venue sure to excite … Read More
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
The Phillip Island racetrack is widely regarded as the best motorcycle racetrack in the work. With a backdrop like no other, steep inclines/declines, and sharp turns, racing here is an exhilarating experience for fans and competitors alike. Host of the Australian MotoGp since 1989 (with a brief hiatus between 1991 and 1997), the track also … Read More
AccorHotels Arena
With a capacity of 20,000, the AccorHotels Arena is one of Paris’ premier destinations for concerts and entertainment! The arena has excellent sight lines to the stage as well as fantastic acoustics that makes the evening a memorable one. Based near the Bercy Metro Station it has excellent links to all around Paris as well … Read More