Tehelné pole
Tehelné pole
4.5
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Niki P
Lefkoşa, Kıbrıs219 katkı
Ağu 2024 • Arkadaşlar
It's a conveniently reached stadium for football matches
Very organized. They sell beers and soft drinks as well as water in cups. It's colorful but a bit small for lage games
Very organized. They sell beers and soft drinks as well as water in cups. It's colorful but a bit small for lage games
Yazıldığı tarih: 8 Ağustos 2024
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Jake C
Greater Manchester (Manchester Ana Kent), UK732 katkı
Mar 2023 • Arkadaşlar
We visited Tehelné pole during the SK Slovan Bratislava vs Spartak Trnava game in March 2023.
It’s a smart stadium with great views of the pitch from all angles. The food and drink offering is good, I could get a beer for less than €3 and take it to my seat with no fuss.
We paid about €12 to get in. Not bad at all.
It’s located about 20 mins from the centre of Bratislava on the tram. Really easy to get to.
It’s a smart stadium with great views of the pitch from all angles. The food and drink offering is good, I could get a beer for less than €3 and take it to my seat with no fuss.
We paid about €12 to get in. Not bad at all.
It’s located about 20 mins from the centre of Bratislava on the tram. Really easy to get to.
Yazıldığı tarih: 7 Mart 2023
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JCVH
İskoçya, UK511 katkı
Mar 2020 • Yalnız
Opened in just 2019, the Tehelné Pole quite easily holds the title of being the newest stadium I’ve had the privilege of visiting for a game.
Located a stones throw (well ok, maybe not unless you’re like a baseball player) from Slovan Bratislava’s old Pasiensky Stadion, the Tehelné Pole is near a major shopping centre, and is easily accessible from the city centre either by tram or on a nice day even a walk (about 30 mins) that’s basically a straight line.
With a capacity of just over 22,000 all seated fans, the ground is mainly conceived as the home of the Slovakian national team, the Tehelné Pole’s day job is as home of Slovan Bratislava which is what it was serving as when I visited.
As you would expect from a new stadium, the construction and layout is really quite spectacular. Frankly one of the nicest looking stadiums I’ve been to. I’m not sure what, if any, purpose the large tower in one corner serves, but it looks the part. The facilities are good, particularly the bathrooms, which are quite easily the best I’ve ever seen in a football stadium (as odd a compliment as this may seem) the only real catch with the design to the stadium is that even the concourses are not ‘inside’ with an open plan design that means if it’s windy or cold you don’t get any respite.
One other, possibly short term, complaint was that tickets weren’t actually sold from where the maps advertise, and I had to just follow the crowd. My ticket cost €12, and due to fairly low attendances despite Slovan’s standing as the biggest team in the country, you won’t ever struggle to secure a brief.
Match day experience is a very modern one. There aren’t many bars surrounding the stadium, with it being a lot of offices and the shopping centre, and there’s absolutely no stalls selling merchandise. Indeed, despite a large empty space beneath the stadium almost begging for it, there is no permanent club shop either. There’s a small Portacabin like structure selling merch on matchdays but I can’t say if it’s there during the week.
Adding to the list of things there aren’t a lot of around the ground is eating options. Basically you can eat in the city, at the shopping centre food court or wait until you are inside. When you do get in, the stadium is entirely cashless, you have to buy or top up currency cards. This is a system I’ve seen a few times in Germany and to be honest I’m not a big fan. Means you have to spend more than you really need to if all you want is a cola.
Thankfully the prices aren’t actually bad at all for food or drink, with a pint of Staropramen coming in just over €2. Eating options aren’t numerous, but the hot dogs, burgers and snacks are similarly well priced and of a good quality.
While nowhere near capacity, the atmosphere generated by the Slovan fans was pretty good. I saw a tense 1-0 victory for the home side, and while I would like to see a bigger crowd in there, overall it was a good experience. There were a lot of stag dos there, which can be awful, but by large they were into the spirit of it (the obligatory Celtic and Liverpool fans who can’t bear to not wear their teams shirts to see a game involving 2 completely unrelated teams aside) buying something from the club shop like a scarf and joining in with the home fans. On that note I’d heard some questionable stories about Slovans fans but didn’t hear anything untoward coming from them.
Would I recommend a trip to the Tehelné Pole to see Slovan? Absolutely. It may not be a must see, find the time and get there ASAP experience, but Bratislava is a nice city, and I had a good time without spending much money. It has its faults, ie ticket office and club store, but these may well be ironed out in the coming months.
Located a stones throw (well ok, maybe not unless you’re like a baseball player) from Slovan Bratislava’s old Pasiensky Stadion, the Tehelné Pole is near a major shopping centre, and is easily accessible from the city centre either by tram or on a nice day even a walk (about 30 mins) that’s basically a straight line.
With a capacity of just over 22,000 all seated fans, the ground is mainly conceived as the home of the Slovakian national team, the Tehelné Pole’s day job is as home of Slovan Bratislava which is what it was serving as when I visited.
As you would expect from a new stadium, the construction and layout is really quite spectacular. Frankly one of the nicest looking stadiums I’ve been to. I’m not sure what, if any, purpose the large tower in one corner serves, but it looks the part. The facilities are good, particularly the bathrooms, which are quite easily the best I’ve ever seen in a football stadium (as odd a compliment as this may seem) the only real catch with the design to the stadium is that even the concourses are not ‘inside’ with an open plan design that means if it’s windy or cold you don’t get any respite.
One other, possibly short term, complaint was that tickets weren’t actually sold from where the maps advertise, and I had to just follow the crowd. My ticket cost €12, and due to fairly low attendances despite Slovan’s standing as the biggest team in the country, you won’t ever struggle to secure a brief.
Match day experience is a very modern one. There aren’t many bars surrounding the stadium, with it being a lot of offices and the shopping centre, and there’s absolutely no stalls selling merchandise. Indeed, despite a large empty space beneath the stadium almost begging for it, there is no permanent club shop either. There’s a small Portacabin like structure selling merch on matchdays but I can’t say if it’s there during the week.
Adding to the list of things there aren’t a lot of around the ground is eating options. Basically you can eat in the city, at the shopping centre food court or wait until you are inside. When you do get in, the stadium is entirely cashless, you have to buy or top up currency cards. This is a system I’ve seen a few times in Germany and to be honest I’m not a big fan. Means you have to spend more than you really need to if all you want is a cola.
Thankfully the prices aren’t actually bad at all for food or drink, with a pint of Staropramen coming in just over €2. Eating options aren’t numerous, but the hot dogs, burgers and snacks are similarly well priced and of a good quality.
While nowhere near capacity, the atmosphere generated by the Slovan fans was pretty good. I saw a tense 1-0 victory for the home side, and while I would like to see a bigger crowd in there, overall it was a good experience. There were a lot of stag dos there, which can be awful, but by large they were into the spirit of it (the obligatory Celtic and Liverpool fans who can’t bear to not wear their teams shirts to see a game involving 2 completely unrelated teams aside) buying something from the club shop like a scarf and joining in with the home fans. On that note I’d heard some questionable stories about Slovans fans but didn’t hear anything untoward coming from them.
Would I recommend a trip to the Tehelné Pole to see Slovan? Absolutely. It may not be a must see, find the time and get there ASAP experience, but Bratislava is a nice city, and I had a good time without spending much money. It has its faults, ie ticket office and club store, but these may well be ironed out in the coming months.
Yazıldığı tarih: 15 Mart 2020
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Svk1919
Bratislava, Slovakia3 katkı
Oca 2020 • İş
Krásny nový futbalový štadión, výborna dostupnosť z centra mesta. Platba v bufetoch možná iba bankomatovou kartou alebo cashless.
Yazıldığı tarih: 21 Ocak 2020
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