Stadium name: Gdańsk Stadium

Address: Pokoleń Lechii Gdańsk 1, 80-560 Gdańsk, Poland

Club website: https://stadiongdansk.com/#start

Covid-19 health and safety measures

Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, all persons attending the UEFA Europa League Final 2021 shall be required to comply with health and safety measures in place during their time at the Gdańsk Stadium. These policies include:

  • Maintain a social distance of 1.5m, wherever possible, while in the stadium.
  • Spectators, must at all times, wear a face mask covering your mouth and nose when within the stadium perimeter. UEFA recommends fans take some spare masks with them.
  • Maintain good hand hygiene throughout time inside the stadium - wash hand regularly and make use of hand sanitising stations located at various points within the stadium.
  • Spectators must not occupy any other seat (including wheelchair user space, easy access seat or companion seat) other than the seats allocated as per information on the match ticket
  • Follow all further health and safety instructions given from stewards and matchday official staff
  • Follow all directional signage, one-way and queuing systems in place at the stadium.

Please refer to UEFA’s Supporters Code of Conduct for the UEFA Europa League Final 2021 for further information on stadium health and safety regulations. This document is available in English and Polish.

Accessible travel in the city

At the airport: 

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport is located approximately 16km from the stadium and approximately 10km from the city centre.

The airport is accessible for disabled passengers with lifts and accessible toilets throughout. Accessible car parks and drop-off points are located in front of the terminal.

Information on services and facilities available to disabled passengers can found on the airport’s website, available in Polish, English and German.

For further information on the services, facilities and amenities available at Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport for disabled passengers, please contact the airport directly via email at [email protected] or by telephone on +48 525 673 531. To pre-book any assistance needed within the airport, disabled travellers are requested to complete an online form providing details of the assistance required. The webform is available in Polish, English and German.

At the main train station

Gdańsk Główny station is the main station in the city and is located approximately 5.5km from the Gdańsk Stadium.

The station is accessible for disabled passengers, with accessible waiting rooms and accessible toilets available. Further information on the accessible services at the station can be found on the Polish State Railways website, available in Polish only.

Assistance must be pre-booked at least 48 hours in advance of journeys via the train operating company providing the service you are travelling on. Below are online booking forms (in Polish only) for the main train travel providers in Gdańsk.

Travelling by bus and tram

Both the bus and tram networks in Gdańsk are very accessible for disabled passengers. All vehicles provided by ZTM are wheelchair accessible with low-level kneeling floors, level or ramped access and space for one wheelchair user on board.

For more information on planning your journey by bus in Gdańsk, please visit the ZMT journey planner, available in Polish only.

ZTM can be contacted via email at [email protected].

Travelling by taxi

CAFE is not aware of any taxi companies based in Gdańsk that provide wheelchair accessible vehicles.


Getting to the stadium

Air: From the airport, disabled spectators can take bus 210 in the direction of Gdańsk Główny and alight at Warneńska 03 (12 stops). From here take bus 283 in the direction of Nowy Port Szaniec Zachodni and alight at Stadion 03 stop (15 stops). The stadium is approximately a 10-minute walk from station 03 bus stop.

Disabled spectators can also take bus 110 in the direction of Wrzeszcz PKP from the airport and alight at Galeria Bałtycka stop 05 (15 stops). From here, take bus 158 in the direction of Stogi. Alight at Stadion 05 and the stadium is approximately a 10-minute walk away.

Bus: Several buses stop within 500-1000 metres of the stadium including the 158, 258, 283 and 658.

Train: From the main train station, disabled spectators can take bus 131 in the direction of Matemblewo and alight at Smoluchowskiego 02 (3 stops). From here, take bus 283 in the direction of Nowy Port Szaniec Zachodni and alight at Stadion 03

Tram: Tramlines 7 and 10 run from various parts of the city including the main train station to Stadion 02 stop. From here the stadium is approximately a 10-minute walk.


Accessible parking and drop-off/pick-up points

Accessible car parking for the UEFA Europa League Final 2021 is only available to disabled spectators with a valid matchday ticket and parking pass.

Accessible car parking area is located at P4C. The car parking area will be open from approximately 16:00 on the day of the match.

From the accessible car parking area, the stadium is approximately 300 – 500 metre walk.

Information on drop-off / pick-up points TBC

Ticketing

All tickets allocated to fans through the UEFA ticket lottery will be delivered as mobile tickets. Mobile tickets will be sent to a dedicated iOS/Android app, as of 14 days prior to the match. Please visit UEFA Ticketing website for more information on downloading your match ticket.


Entering the stadium

Designated accessible entrances points for general allocation and finalist ticket holders are located at gate 6, then tunnel W1 or W2 (via lift access) depending on seat number.

An accessible entrance for hospitality ticket holders will be at gate 1C.


Stadium map

TBC


Spectator viewing areas

Wheelchair User spaces: TBC

Easy Access seating spaces: TBC


Accessible concessions

There are concessions located near to the accessible viewing areas. However, there are no low-level serving counters available or priority lanes available.

It is expected that queues will be minimal due to a reduced capacity.


Accessible toilets

There are five accessible toilets located close to the wheelchair user spaces. All accessible toilets are unisex and have identifiable locational signage outside.

There are no ambulant disabled / easy access cubicles available in the stadium.

There are no Changing Places toilet facilities available in the stadium.


Accessible services

Audio-Descriptive Commentary (ADC): An audio-descriptive commentary (ADC) service will be provided in two languages – Polish and English. This inclusive service will enable listeners to enjoy the commentary from any seat within the ground.

To enjoy ADC, please bring your own personal radio or FM radio compatible mobile phone device (Please note: many iPhones are currently not FM radio compatible)

ADC Frequencies: TBC

Assistive listening devices: Assistive listening devices (hearing loops) are not provided at the stadium.

Guide and assistance dogs: Guide and assistance dogs are permitted entry into the stadium.


Useful publications and policies

For further information, please refer to ‘Access for All’ – the UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide to Creating an Accessible Stadium and Matchday Experience. The guide is available to download in multiple languages here.


Stadium photos

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Last Updated: 18/05/2021


Fans comments

If you have visited this stadium before, CAFE invites you to HAVE YOUR SAY and share your matchday experience. Comments, photos and videos can be uploaded below, and you can upload anonymously if you would prefer.

Your comments are important and will assist other disabled fans planning to visit this stadium. There has also been a number of instances where disabled fans comments have directly led to a stadium or club improving its existing facilities and services.

If you wish to send more detailed feedback, you can download the CAFE matchday evaluation form here.

For further information, please contact CAFE at [email protected].