UEFA Super Cup in Warsaw - fan guide
Real Madrid – Atalanta Bergamo
14.08.2024, Warsaw, PGE National Stadium
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Wecome to Warsaw, supporters of the best European teams of the past season and football fans from all over the world! PGE National Stadium, where the match will take place, is largest stadium to date to have hosted this exciting event. Without doubt, your fervent support will make this battle for the UEFA Super Cup an unforgettable spectacle.
To start the celebrations together, take part in the fan festival. It will take place on August 13–14 on the Vistula River, near Centrum Nauki Kopernik (the Copernicus Science Centre) metro station on the M2 line. Numerous clubs and cafés await you along the riverside boulevards, and on the other side of the Vistula — the natural beaches beloved by Varsovians. Warsaw also has the youngest UNESCO-listed Old Town, faithfully reconstructed after World War II, and countless restaurants offering cuisine from all around the world, as well as many other attractions.
Below you will find all the information you need to help you spend your free time in our city.
Trophy tour
See with your own eyes and take a picture of yourself with the UEFA Super Cup — a trophy every football team dreams of. In some places, you will also see two more cups — the Champions League and the Europa League.
- 6–9.08.2024 – The Marble Hall of the Palace of Culture and Science, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
- 10.08.2024 – Castle Square, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
- 11.08.2024 – Legia Warsaw Stadium, 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm (final of the 9th Football World Cup of Children from Care Homes)
- 13–14.08.2024 – Kahla Square (by the Świętokrzyski Bridge), 10:00 am – 6:00 pm (Fan Festival)
Fan Festival
On August 13th, starting at 10:00 AM, we invite all sports fans, as well as those who enjoy spending time actively, to the Fan Festival zone organized as part of the UEFA Super Cup 2024 in Warsaw. The Fan Festival will feature attractions for everyone, with zones created by UEFA Super Cup partners (e.g., Pepsi, Sony, and Heineken).
Among the many attractions available, you will find:
- Inflatable football activities such as a 4×4 field, a 1×1 mini field, a goal for practicing shots, football tables, and many more
- UEFA selfie point
- Fan shop
- UEFA trophy presentation stand
- Food court with food trucks offering six types of cuisine
- Beverage zone
- Exhibition matches: teams from orphanages, the European Amputee Football Federation, and the “Train to Be Good” initiative
Location:
- Kahla Square (by the Świętokrzyski Bridge)
Fan Festival opening hours:
- August 13, 2024 (Tuesday): 10:00-20:00
- August 14, 2024 (Wednesday): 10:00-18:00
How to get to the PGE Narodowy Stadium on the day of the match
The easiest way to get to the PGE Narodowy Stadium is by metro line M2 to the Stadion Narodowy station (in the direction of Bródno). Trains of the Fast City Rail and Mazovian Railway also stop in the vicinity of the stadium, and trams and buses run across Poniatowski Bridge.
From 6:00 a.m. on August 14 to 9:00 a.m. on August 15, people who have a ticket for the match can travel free of charge on Warsaw public transport (buses, trams, metro, SKM trains) within ticket zone 1 on the basis of the a/m documents. They will also not pay for parking cars in parking lots marked P+R.
If a large group of fans want to return to the center on foot after the end of the match, the police may decide to close the Poniatowski Bridge and Aleje Jerozolimskie on the section from the Washington roundabout to the de Gaulle roundabout.
Due to the parade planned for August 15 on the occasion of the Polish Army Day, at 6 p.m. on August 14, the road running along the Vistula River will be closed from the Skłodowska-Curie Bridge to Gagarina Street. It will be open to the traffic again only on Thursday at 6:00 p.m.
Detailed information on changes in the organisation of traffic can be found at: infoulice.um.warszawa.pl and facebook.com/infoulice. Announcements regarding the routes of Warsaw Public Transport vehicles are available at: wtp.waw.pl. In addition, on the website of the Warsaw Municipal Contact Centre and in the 19115 app, you can sign up for free notifications of planned traffic disruptions and changes to public transport.
Where to store your luggage
- in the luggage lockers at Warszawa Centralna Station
- in the luggage lockers at Warszawa Wschodnia Station
- in the luggage lockers at Warszawa Zachodnia Station
- in several luggage lockers at Palace of Culture and Science
- the www.radicalstorage.com or www.usebounce.com online private storage systems