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Stadio Diego Armando Maradona
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Stadio Diego Armando Maradona

Naples, Italy · Capacity: 55,000

Opened:1959
Capacity:55,000
Location:Naples, Italy
Home:SSC Napoli

About Stadio Diego Armando Maradona

Stadio Diego Armando Maradona is a major stadium in Naples, Italy, with regular global sports and entertainment events.

Fan Guide · SSC Napoli

Naples’ stadium, named for a god

Renamed for Diego Maradona after his death, this is the stadium where the Argentine became a deity to Napoli — the club he carried to its only Scudetti, and whose memory still saturates the city. A title-winning Napoli crowd here is volcanic, fittingly under Vesuvius.

It's in the Fuorigrotta district of Naples, a chaotic, passionate, pizza-perfecting city.

Below are the Naples stays, restaurants and bars fans use around the stadium.

Fan tip: Naples invented pizza and lives for Napoli — eat your way through the centro storico, and feel the city's devotion to Maradona everywhere.

Where Fans Stay, Eat & Drink near Stadio Diego Armando Maradona

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Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in Naples — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.

Where to Stay

Bars & Pubs

Spaccanapoli Aperitivo Bars — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Spaccanapoli Aperitivo Bars

The bars and cafés lining Spaccanapoli — the great straight street that cuts Naples in two — transform into vibrant pregame gathering spots on SSC Napoli match days, with Aperol Spritz and local Falanghina wine flowing as fans in light-blue shirts debate the upcoming fixture with passionate intensity. The street's ancient paving stones, Baroque churches, and street shrines to Maradona create a pregame walk unlike anything in European football. Arriving on foot from the Piazza del Gesù and navigating the narrowing lanes to the stadium is itself a deeply Neapolitan rite.

Restaurants

Osteria da Carmela — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Osteria da Carmela

A humble, genuinely local osteria near the Toledo metro stop where Napoli supporters have eaten before home matches for generations. The menu changes daily based on the market, the pasta is handmade, and the fritto misto di mare is extraordinary. There is no English menu, prices are honest, and the clientele is exclusively Neapolitan — a combination that guarantees authenticity that no tourist-facing restaurant can replicate. The owner's match-day excitement is as reliable a pre-game experience as the food.

Pizzeria Brandi — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Pizzeria Brandi

Pizzeria Brandi near the Royal Palace is one of Naples' most storied pizzerias, officially credited as the birthplace of the Pizza Margherita created in 1889 for Queen Margherita of Savoy, making it a genuine culinary pilgrimage destination for sports fans who understand that Neapolitan pizza culture and football culture are inseparable expressions of the same civic passion. The Margherita here — simple San Marzano tomato, fior di latte, and fresh basil — is a benchmark by which all other pizzas are judged. Eating here before a match at the Maradona is a non-negotiable Naples sports ritual.

Things to Do

Castel dell'Ovo & Lungomare Promenade — Things to Do
Things to Do

Castel dell'Ovo & Lungomare Promenade

The Castel dell'Ovo on its islet in the Bay of Naples offers sports travelers the quintessential Neapolitan vista — Vesuvius brooding across the bay, the Lungomare seafront promenade buzzing with life, and the city's football passion visible in the Napoli scarves draped from apartment windows above every street. Walking the Lungomare from the castle to Mergellina on the afternoon of a match is how the city prepares itself for the evening's proceedings, and the view alone justifies the detour. The gelaterie along the promenade provide essential fuel for the walk.

Quartieri Spagnoli Maradona Mural Walk — Things to Do
Things to Do

Quartieri Spagnoli Maradona Mural Walk

The narrow streets of the Quartieri Spagnoli contain the most concentrated collection of Maradona murals and street shrines in the world — a living open-air museum to the player Neapolitans genuinely venerate as a god. The walk winds past the famous Vicolo dei Miracoli shrine, giant painted portraits on apartment facades, and small altars maintained by local families who treat Maradona's memory as sacred. For any football fan, this self-guided walk through Naples's most authentic neighbourhood is more moving than any museum.

Plan Your Trip to Stadio Diego Armando Maradona

Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in Naples is tracked across 0 events and seats 55,000 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:

  • Anchor Event: Use the event cards below to select your next anchor date.
  • Celebrities Tracked Here: Diego Maradona and others appear in linked venue sightings.
  • Post-Event Path: Continue into Naples and Naples hotspots for food, bars, and stay options.

Celebrity Sightings at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona

Sources & References

Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.

Frequently Asked Questions About Stadio Diego Armando Maradona

Diego Maradona have been spotted at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

Stadio Diego Armando Maradona has a capacity of 55,000 people.

Stadio Diego Armando Maradona opened in 1959. It was designed by Carlo Cocchia, Luigi Corradi.

SSC Napoli plays home games at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in Naples.

Check our events page for upcoming events at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.