Puskás Ferenc Stadium was earlier called the Népstadion (People’s Stadium). It is a multi-functional stadium used for soccer matches, concerts, and other big arrangements in Budapest, Hungary. The stadium was originally built between 1948 and 1953 and renovated and renamed Puskas Arena in 2019.
Several famous artists have had their Budapest concerts at the Puskás Ferenc Stadium, for example, Robbie Williams, Depeche Mode, Queen and Rolling Stones, and Madonna.
The Hungarian national team (football) plays its home matches at this venue which has a capacity of 67,000 people.
Puskás Ferenc Stadium Budapest
Address: 1146 Budapest, Istvánmezei u. 3-5.
Metro: Puskás Ferenc Stadion (red metro)
The easiest way to get to the stadium is by using the metro and traveling to the stop carrying the same name as the stadium, Puskas Ferenc. From there it only takes a few minutes to walk to the stadium itself. If you want to park your car nearby, there are some parking lots in Stefania út and in Dozsa György út, but these are quickly taken so it is better to park further away and either walk or use public transportation from those locations. One possibility is to park in the popular shopping mall Arena Plaza and walk from there, or near IKEA at Örz Vezér square.
You can read more about parking in Budapest here.