Arena Riga

Arena Riga

Arena Riga is an indoor arena in Riga, Latvia. It is primarily used for ice hockey, basketball and concerts. Arena Riga holds a maximum of 14,500 and was opened on 15 February 2006. It was built to be used as one of the venues for the 2006 IIHF World Championship, the other being Skonto Arena.

By public transport

Arena Riga is located in central Riga – there are several public transport routes nearby which allow you to reach us as quickly and comfortably as possible. We recommend searching for the mode of transport most convenient for you in our map (see above) or on the website for Rīgas satiksme the transportation service for the city of Riga.

Coming to Arena Riga from the city centre

Trolleybuses No. 3, and 5, and buses No. 11 stops at “A.Briāna iela”. From this stop, continue along K. Valdemāra Street until Mālpils Street which will take you straight to the Arena. Bus No. 24 – from Abrenes Street – can take you directly to the Arena. The stop is located in Skanstes Street, a five-minute walk from Arena Riga.

Heading to Arena Riga in direction to the city centre

Take bus No.11 or trolleybus No. 3 and get off at the stop „Palīdzības iela“. When taking trolleybuses No. 5, get off at the stop „A. Briāna iela“ next to Valdemāra Street. Take bus No. 24 to head towards Abrenes Street and get off at the stop „Skanstes iela“.

Tram

The closest tram stops to the Arena are those of tram No. 11 which are in Miera Street. Getting to the Arena from these stop the fastest is by taking Mālpils Street.

Amenities

Capacity 10300