Stadio Olimpico Roma Sports Fan Tips

Stadio Olimpico Roma is a venue in or near Rome that is most often used for Soccer

What to expect from the Stadio Olimpico (Roma) crowd?

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 with anticipation. There are few places where the national anthem is sung with more feeling and passion and when 70,000 people start to sing!

Safety at Stadio Olimpico (Roma)?

There are enough things to do in Rome to keep you busy for a few weeks, let alone a few days while watching the football or rugby, however when you do get time to visit this incredible city – you will be awed by its history and magnificence. The Roman Forum dates back to 500BC and is a fantastic 'must see'. Add the Colosseum and the Parthenon to that list! Also, whether you are religious or not – the art and aura that surrounds the Vatican and St Peters Basicalla are worth checking out. If battling tourists has worn you out – hop over the Tiber to the Trastevere district and enjoy the buzzing atmosphere.

Stadio Olimpico (Roma) seating?

With the stadium playing host to both Roma and Lazio; the away fans will always be found in the West Stand, this is also the place for the families to watch the game as well as the most expensive seats in the stadium. As always, the most atmospheric seats are found behind the North and South goals, always dependent on which team is playing! The seats here though stay the same price, around €35 a ticket.

Best Bars near Stadio Olimpico (Roma)?

For a fantastic Roman experience and to celebrate watching a great day of tennis, you have to book a table at The Jerry Thomas Project – this small little speakeasy has an enormous menu of cocktails that have an emphasis on Italian flavours and liqueurs. 'Ma Che Siete Venuti A Fà' – may have a rather long name but one visit to this renowned Craft Beer bar will have you reminising about this place for years to come. The staff are amazingly knowledgeable and will point you in the direction of your perfect beer. Though if beer isn't your thing – there are many great wine bars in the city, of which Litro and Il Goccetto are great examples

Best Insider tip at Stadio Olimpico (Roma)?

When you are buying tickets for the game – make sure you get the correct stand to fully enjoy your experience. If you want to be a part of the action and are going to a Lazio game – you will want to sit in the North Stand. Roma games are best watched from the South Stand.

Stadio Olimpico (Roma) parking?

The most straightforward way of getting to the stadium is on the cities accomplished metro system. From the City Centre the best way would be to take the A (Orange) Metro Line north until you get to Flaminio Station. From this station, you can grab a tram and ride it to Piazza Mancini. From here you will be able to see the stadium and simply stroll across the bridge and take your seat!

Best Food and Drink at Stadio Olimpico (Roma)?

There are several food and drink kiosks inside the Stadio, though as with most club grounds around the country the offerings are more of the simple snack and drink varieties. Be aware that when the Italian national team are playing at the stadium – UEFA rules state that alcohol cannot be sold at the stadium. This rule is lessened at the international Rugby games where food and drink is fully available.

Best restaurants near Stadio Olimpico (Roma)?

There are of course a multitude of places where you can spend a lot of money and enjoy a fabulous meal. However, Rome has so many fantastic restaurants that you don't have to break the bank to tantalise your taste buds! Birra e Sale and Pane e Salame are have some of the best paninis and sandwiches in the city and are filled with some wonderful ingredients. Pane e Salame also have some wonderful meat and cheese boards that the staff will be really glad to talk to you about. Pizzarium is a pizza by the slice place near the Vatican – and while it is more of a 'hole in the wall' than a restaurant – the pizza has become globally renowned in recent years and it is easy to see why. The toppings do change day to day (maybe more than once in a day) but whatever you get – you'll be glad you got a slice or two.