This place is a dump. Some seats don't have... Seats actually. You have to stand for a few hours, because apparently it's illegal to seat on the counters. For all 4 floors there is only one bar opened (with huge line), beer is ridiculously expensive, tasteless and without sparkles. You cannot pay with card. Elevators do not work, because they are "for staff only". There are no signs where to go. There is no smoking area and one tiny place to leave your jacket. And it really pains me because the building is huge and has so much potential. Too bad owners/organisers are braindead inbreds. It's my third time here and nothing seems to change, except...
Read moreI bought a ticket for Sting's concert.
When I came to Ergo Arena by car, I found that common parking was blocked and the was only paid parking available.
There were a lot of staff outside but it wasn't clear how to get inside. No signs or posters.
When I got in, I wanted to buy some food in cafe. Not everything was available in quite small menu. And service wasn't really fast.
And, final thing: there was a time of the concert announced as 18:00 but actually concert started about 2 hours late. There wasn't any information about the delay at all. This is ridiculous and was very...
Read moreErgo Arena is a great place for sports fans. The staff seemed engaged in what they were doing, and the organization was good. Everything was clean, including the restrooms. There are no major downsides, except for the vending machines only accepting coins. If you only have a card, you’re stuck with the bar. The atmosphere leans more toward a bar where people drink a lot of beer, which feels out of place in a venue where people come to watch sports with their kids. In my opinion, it should be more family-friendly, and the mix of drinking culture and sports should be...
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