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Stadio Olimpico seating plan & guide

AS Roma play at the Stadio Olimpico, a 70,634-capacity national stadium in the Foro Italico complex in northern Rome. The ground is shared with city rivals Lazio and also hosts the Coppa Italia final and Italy internationals. It was extensively rebuilt for the 1990 World Cup and added a roof over the stands.

CityRome
Opened1953
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈70,600

Best sections

Curva Sud

Roma's historic ultras end and the most fervent singing section in the stadium.

Tribuna Monte Mario

The covered main stand on the west side with the best central, shaded view.

Distinti Sud

Corner seating beside the Curva Sud that captures the home atmosphere for less.

Insider tips

  • Take metro Line A to Flaminio then tram 2 to Mancini, or a bus along Lungotevere, as there is no metro stop at the stadium itself.
  • At derby and big matches arrive early, since bag checks and the running track's distance from the pitch slow entry and movement.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Stadio Olimpico?

Curva Sud offer the closest view, while distinti sud are the best value. Corner seating beside the Curva Sud that captures the home atmosphere for less.

Where is Stadio Olimpico?

Stadio Olimpico is a football stadium in Rome, opened in 1953 with a capacity of ≈70,600.

Where can I find the cheapest Stadio Olimpico tickets?

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