Stadium map, sections and directions for the Pala Isozaki (InAlpi Arena) in Turin, venue for concerts, events and the ATP Finals.
The tennis Nitto ATP Finals are the main event of the Torino sports season, and one of the many events taking place in the Pala Isozaki (formerly the “Pala Olimpico”, designed by the architect Arata Isozaki for the 2006 Winter Olympics, and currently known as Inalpi Arena for sponsor reasons). With 15k seats, it is currently the largest indoor arena in Italy.
Pala Isozaki is adjacent to Torino FC home ground, the Olimpico Grande Torino, located just south of the city centre, and it has one main entrance for the public, from Piazzale Grande Torino, at the end of the large Cavalieri di Vittorio Veneto urban park, commonly known as Piazza d’Armi (here, on Google Maps). The other entrance, for smaller events and for stage trucks and staff people is located on the opposite side, along Via Filadelfia.
To help you find your way to the arena, and around and inside of it, here is a map of the facility and some useful infos and directions.
- fans and audience gates are on the north side of the arena, along the big public square named Piazzale Grande Torino (where the ATP Finals Fan Village is located); each sector (North, South, East, West) has its own dedicated gate, so as to facilitate access and separate the queues, guiding people to their seats;
- the main indoor hall, on the north side, is the location for the players training ground, where every person (regardless of his type of ticket) can watch the players for free;
- media, accredited staff and spectators with a corporate hospitality package have exclusive access from the South gates, at via Filadelfia 82
How to get to the Pala Isozaki, Torino
By bus and tram: the stadium is conveniently connected to the city centre of Turin by public transport; tram line 4 runs directly from Piazza Castello and Porta Nuova station (trains and/or metro); alternatively, tram line 10 connects the arena with the Vinzaglio Metro Station and Porta Susa railway station, while bus lines 14 (runs from Lingotto railway station), 17 and 63 also stop at the stadium.
Tram stop for both the lines 4 and 10 is named “Sebastopoli”
By car, there are dedicated parking areas (8 euros all-day fee) on the opposite sides of Corso Galileo Ferraris and Corso Giovanni Agnelli (along the park). Alternatively, another parking area is located in Piazza Caio Mario, and from there you can reach the arena via tram line 4.
By train, the three city railway stations – Porta Nuova, Porta Susa, Lingotto – are all connected to the stadium by a direct bus or tram (see bus, above)
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