About MTK Sportpark
MTK Sportpark is a brand-new multi-purpose sports and event center in Budapest, opened in late 2025. Built on the site of the former Taurus rubber factory on Kerepesi út, this modern complex occupies about 9.5 hectares in the heart of the city (complet.hu ) (mtk.hu ). Its centerpiece is a vast multi-use hall (formerly known as “Nagycsarnok”) of over 11,000 m², capable of seating roughly 5,000 spectators for major events (buildingconnections.eu ). A second training hall (around 3,800 m²) offers extra space for sports and rehearsals (mtk.hu ). Together these halls can be combined or divided by movable walls for flexibility. The venue also includes press rooms, a restaurant area, VIP lounges, and Skyboxes (8 luxury boxes of ~34 m² each) for premium viewing. Notably, the Park was a brownfield redevelopment: nearly 10 hectares of derelict factory site were fully rehabilitated into green space and facilities (complet.hu ) (mtk.hu ). Around 33,800 m² of landscaped park, playgrounds and an outdoor fitness area surround the halls, and two full-size grass football pitches were installed for MTK’s other sports sections (mtk.hu ).
The design by SAGRA Architects gives it a signature look. The building’s gown is clad in MTK blue-white colors, and a repeating triangular graphic motif runs throughout the architecture – on floor patterns, lighting fixtures and even facade panels – symbolizing MTK’s heritage and a spirit of dynamism (sagra.hu ). This gives the Sportpark a contemporary, instantly recognizable character. Its construction also emphasizes sustainability: a 1,350-meter-deep geothermal well provides all heating (making it the first sports arena in Hungary with such a system (mtk.hu )), and a large 500 kW solar array with 372 kW storage on site greatly boosts energy efficiency (mtk.hu ). Interior finishes and systems are state-of-the-art, with built-in high-end sound and projection systems and digital signage for announcements (complet.hu ). In short, the MTK Sportpark is a cutting-edge facility – far more than a typical stadium – reflecting both MTK’s 137-year sporting tradition and a 21st-century vision for Budapest’s community spaces.
Events and Programming
MTK Sportpark was conceived as a true multi-use venue. It already hosts a wide variety of events: professional sports competitions, open-air festivals using its plaza, corporate meetings, exhibitions, and concerts. MTK’s own sports sections now have a modern home here. For example, MTK’s volleyball, handball and basketball teams can play big home games in the main arena, and other sections like fencing, rhythmic gymnastics, and especially MTK’s famous bridge and chess programs have dedicated spaces inside. In fact, MTK’s chairman has noted that “among others, the volleyball, handball, basketball, fencing, rhythmics, bridge and chess groups will find a new home” here (magyarepitok.hu ). The bridge and chess halls are a unique feature – MTK has national-level teams in these disciplines, and Sportpark is one of the few venues worldwide with facilities for mind sports.
The calendar mixes sports with culture and trade. Big indoor sporting events (local leagues and friendly tournaments) are held regularly. Major exhibitions and fairs are frequent – for example Budapest’s contemporary **Art Market** and the classical **Liszt Festival** have boothed the Sportpark for their 2025 shows. A highlight is coming in late 2025: Budapest will host the **StarLadder Major**, the world championship tournament for Counter-Strike 2 (a top-tier e-sports event). MTK Sportpark will host the Major’s Group Stages (32 teams, $1.25M prize), while the finals are at nearby MVM Dome (www.nemzetisport.hu ). Nighttime concerts or entertainment shows are also possible; the wide floor of the big hall can hold general-admission crowds or seated audiences as needed. Many corporate and community events (company days, graduations, award galas) use the modular halls too. In short, the programming is diverse: from athletic competitions to expos and cultural fairs, all year round. Ticket prices vary by event – for example sports games or local concerts may be a few thousand forints, while big international shows or championships cost more. Popular shows often sell out quickly, so tickets usually go on sale well before the event date and can even be snapped up in advance. Watch for announcements in local media, MTK club news or event newsletters so you can book early.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for MTK Sportpark events are typically sold through the event promoters or official box office rather than at the Sportpark itself. There usually isn’t a public ticket office on-site; instead you will find that tickets must be purchased online or at the organizer’s designated outlets. It’s best to check each event’s details: the organizer will announce sale dates (often a few months in advance). For high-demand concerts or tournaments, pre-sales and fan clubs may get early access, so consider joining any MTK or promoter mailing list for alerts. Ticket prices depend on the event scale. For club sports or local comedy shows, tickets might be quite affordable (just a few thousand forints), while international acts or esports can be higher. Some events offer tiered seating (e.g. floor vs stands vs VIP boxes) at different prices. There are rarely any free “door sales” on the night unless explicitly advertised – most shows are advance-ticket only. The MTK athletes themselves do not handle sales, so you cannot buy tickets from the MTK football stadium station or players. Always use authorized channels: the venue is new but reputable, and there have been no reports of unofficial scalpers so far. Avoid unlicensed resale sites, and be wary of deep discounts – tickets are not transferable between events. If you do purchase near the date, allow time: tickets might be electronic or print-at-home. Once on site, admission is by scanning your ticket (paper or smartphone) through the gate; keep it handy.
Seating and Layout
The interior layout is like a giant indoor arena. The main hall (Nagycsarnok) is a big flat floor that can be arranged with movable seats or cleared for standing, and tall balconies run around the sides on two levels. For sports, three sides have bleacher-style stands and one side serves as a stage or VIP area as needed. For most spectator events the best views are from the center sections of the lower balcony or from front-center on the floor. VIP boxes and lounges on the mezzanine offer premium vantage points above the action. When there’s a concert or presentation, the stage is often set at one end – seats directly in front (or standing area) are ideal. Avoid seats right behind the stage (where views and sound may be blocked) or at extreme side angles. Acoustics have been a focus in design, with dedicated sound rigs; although very loud shows may still be overheard differently up high, the facility’s sound system is professionally installed for clear audio (complet.hu ). Another area is the smaller training hall, which can hold 800–1200 people for secondary events; it has its own seating bank. In summary: for the fullest experience, aim for mid-level balcony seats centered on the floor or front-center floor spots. Some events (e.g. fairs) allow free roaming, and the very large open concourses mean it’s easy to move around. Everywhere inside, wide aisles and digital signage help guide you – large screens display announcements and turn-by-turn info over the venue’s integrated A/V system (complet.hu ).
Getting There and Parking
MTK Sportpark is located at Kerepesi út 17 (Budapest 1087), just across from the Arena Plaza Mall complex. By car, take the Hungária Boulevard ring road (M0) or Kerepesi út; there is a **large outdoor parking lot** on-site with space for about 700 vehicles (complet.hu ). Parking is pay-to-use, currently about 400 HUF per hour (lisztunnep.hu ). On busy event days the lot fills, so arriving early is wise. Otherwise you may need to park in nearby streets or Arena’s garage (extra cost). Drop-off zones near the main entrance allow taxis or rideshares to let off passengers. Public transit is very convenient. The Arena Mall tram/bus stop is just steps away. For example, take trolleybus **73 or 80**, which stop at both the Arena Mall and the “Gumigyár” (rubber factory) stops on Kerepesi út right next to Sportpark (bkv-jaratok.altalanos.info ). Many buses (e.g. lines 908, 931, 956, 990) also stop at these stations (bkv-jaratok.altalanos.info ). If coming from the city center, the red Metro (M2) line’s Örs vezér tere station is a hub for connecting buses and trolleys to Arena Mall (73/80). Tram line 1 (toward Újpest) passes a block away along Hungária körút. Even the national rail station at Keleti Pu is about a 1 km walk west along Kerepesi út. The venue is fully **wheelchair accessible**, with ramps and elevators at all levels (lisztunnep.hu ). Drop-off and parking include handicapped spaces. In summary, whether you drive or take public transit, there are well-signposted options: Kerepesi út’s wide sidewalks lead directly to the entrance, and digital displays inside and out (as well as staff) help guide visitors to the right hall. Keep in mind rush-hour city traffic – for major events it often pays to use BKK transit or carpool to avoid jams.
Inside the Venue
On arrival you pass through security gates similar to a stadium. Be prepared to have bags checked and tickets scanned at QR code readers. Inside, the Sportpark feels big but user-friendly: bright, open concourses connect the halls, and large, easy-to-read digital signage points the way. A network of corridors links the main arena (flagship hall) and the smaller hall building. There are coat-check facilities near each entrance (in Building B), so you can leave jackets or bigger bags securely (complet.hu ). Restrooms are plentiful on every level, with family and accessible toilets available. Free water fountains are located near the seating areas. Throughout the center there is strong cell and Wi-Fi coverage for fans and press. First aid stations are staffed at large events. Concessions and dining choices are on hand: a full-service café/bar and snack kiosks serve drinks and light food (sodas, coffee, beer, hot snacks). In particular, between the main halls is a large 340 m² onsite restaurant that also takes reservations for pre-event dining (complet.hu ). During events, the public buffet stands in Building B offer typical event fare (hot dogs, sandwiches, etc) and local favorites, and they stay open extended hours (complet.hu ) (lisztunnep.hu ). Fans with tickets can buy MTK jerseys and souvenirs at temporary merch booths. The atmosphere is modern and family-friendly. Staff and volunteers (often MTK athletes or club members) are stationed throughout to assist. For photography, you may take non-flash pictures in public areas, but video camera policies vary – at sports games it’s generally fine, whereas some concerts block professional camera use. Dress code is casual: fans usually wear MTK colors or comfortable sportswear. Phones and small bags are allowed; large backpacks or metal items might trigger extra screening. Between events, the venue corridors are clean and ventilated (the facility has a robust HVAC system); in winter the halls stay warm, in summer air-conditioned. Overall, expect a polished, well-organized experience inside: wide concourses, clear signage, plus amenities like free Wi-Fi and touchscreen info kiosks make the Sportpark easy and pleasant to navigate.
Nearby Amenities
MTK Sportpark sits next to one of Budapest’s biggest shopping malls – **Arena Plaza** – which offers restaurants, cafés and entertainment. Before a show, visitors often dine on Kerepesi út or in Arena Mall. Nearby eateries range from fast-casual spots (pizza, burgers, doner kebabs) to sit-down bistros and a food court. For a nicer meal there are Italian trattorias and trendy bars in the VIII. and XIV. district neighborhoods a short walk away. After events, Arena Mall’s shops (or the cinema on site) remain open late for eats or last-minute shopping. Hotels around the Keleti Pu. area are convenient for out-of-town guests: the Novotel, Ibis Styles, and Lions Garden Hotel are within 2 km (a 5-10 minute drive). Closer still, Green Hotel Budapest is a modern 4-star at Kerepesi utca 34 (just past Arena Mall). If you plan to stay overnight, booking near Keleti Station or Örs vezér tere is easiest, as they connect directly to many transit lines and to the Sportpark. Late-night transport is good: metro (M2) runs until midnight, and the 73/80 trolleybuses run 24/7 on weekends (less frequent at night). Taxis and ride-shares are plentiful around the station area. It’s wise to have the address written in Hungarian (“Kerepesi út 17, Budapest”) when ordering a car or asking directions. Overall, there’s no shortage of food, drink or hotels just steps from the venue – make a day of it by exploring City Park and Keleti Pu if you arrive early.
What Makes This Venue Special
MTK Sportpark is more than just a gym – it symbolizes the heritage and future of MTK and Budapest. Unlike single-sport stadiums, this complex celebrates breadth of sport: it even houses Hungary’s only major bridge and chess halls within a sports center, highlighting MTK’s rich traditions in mind games. The facility is also a major urban renewal project. Budapest officials have praised it as “not only a wonderful 21st-century sports facility, but a serious urban development program and cultural investment” (magyarepitok.hu ). On the former industrial waste site it has planted 285 trees and thousands of shrubs and flowers, turning it into an inviting green campus (magyarepitok.hu ) (mtk.hu ). Architecturally it stands out: its contemporary SAGRA design (with angled “flying” rooflines and triangular graphics) links MTK’s old colors with a modern feel (sagra.hu ). It’s also a point of local pride – MTK’s president notes that when completed, “such a sports center doesn’t exist for any other Hungarian club” (www.nemzetisport.hu ). Finally, it’s literally open to all. As an MTK leader said at the opening, while its mission is serving the club’s athletes, the Sportpark is “open to every visitor,” allowing the community, families and even tourists to come play or watch sports in a safe new space (www.nemzetisport.hu ) (magyarepitok.hu ). This mix of cutting-edge facilities, club history, sustainability and communal space gives MTK Sportpark a unique character that resonates beyond Budapest’s sports scene.
Visitor Tips and Information
– **Accessibility.** The venue is fully accessible. Ramps and elevators connect every level, and there are reserved wheelchair areas in the main hall. Assisted seating and restrooms are available. Even the park and playground outside are wheelchair-friendly (lisztunnep.hu ).
– **What to Bring.** Tickets (printed or on phone), ID, and a small valid bag (clear bags are usually allowed). Check event rules: oversized backpacks, folding chairs or dangerous items (knives, fireworks) will be prohibited. If you’re prone to cold or allergies, consider a light jacket – large halls can feel air-conditioned. Ear plugs can be useful at loud concerts or matches.
– **No Pets or outside food.** Dogs or other animals are not allowed on the premises (lisztunnep.hu ). For hygiene reasons, bringing your own food/drink is generally not permitted; refillable water bottles are fine, but leave alcohol and large snacks to on-site concessions.
– **Age and Dress.** There’s no formal dress code – most people come in casual clothing or MTK jerseys. For youth sports or exhibitions, children are welcome (often at reduced ticket price). Some evening shows or e-sports finals may have age restrictions (e.g. 16+ or 18+ if alcohol is served), so check the event listing.
– **Security.** Expect bag checks and metal detectors at high-attendance events. Arrive early for popular shows; allow extra time for parking or lobby queues. Follow staff directions and the digital signs inside, which keep schedules and entry points updated. Do note that smoking is only allowed in designated outdoor areas (not inside the halls).
– **Coat Check and Lockers.** Coat checks are provided for a small fee at the main lobby areas. (Lockers are not typically available, so carry essentials.)
– **Merchandise.** Official MTK gear (jerseys, scarves) is often sold on-site during matches by licensed vendors. If you need cash or a restroom, these are located on each level, clearly marked.
– **Parking Payment.** If you drive, remember to pay at the outdoor lot (400 HUF/hour). Credit cards are accepted at the payment machines but small bills are handy.
– **Language.** Signs and announcements are in Hungarian and English. Most staff speak basic English, but having an event name or address in Hungarian helps with directions.
– **Connectivity.** The venues generally have good mobile signal and free Wi-Fi for guests. You can use your phone cameras for memories – just silence devices during performances.
– **Avoid Peak Delays.** After events, crowds exit quickly. It can get congested at the C of roads. Plan post-event travel (or wait inside the lobby) to avoid traffic. If using public transit late at night, trolleybus 73/80 still run frequently plus night buses serve the area.
What is the capacity of MTK Sportpark?
The main hall of MTK Sportpark can hold roughly 4,900–5,000 people for events. In practice, about 5,000 spectators can be accommodated in the largest sports or concert setup (with standing room and seating combined) (buildingconnections.eu ).
How can I buy tickets for a show at MTK Sportpark?
Ticket sales are handled by each event’s organizer. There is no public box office at Sportpark itself. Check the official website or promotional materials for each event; tickets usually go on sale online or at authorized retail outlets weeks or months in advance. For sold-out shows, there is typically no walk-up ticket sales on the day of the event.
Where is MTK Sportpark located and how do I get there?
The address is “Budapest, Kerepesi út 17” (1087 district). It’s across from Arena Mall. By car, use Hungária Boulevard/M0 or Kerepesi úti exit; there’s ample on-site parking. For transit, the **73 or 80 trolleybus** and many buses (908, 931, 956, 990) stop at the nearby “Arena Mall” or “Gumigyár” stops on Kerepesi út (bkv-jaratok.altalanos.info ). The red metro (M2) to Örs Vezér tere connects to those routes. By taxi or rideshare, give the address – drop-off is right at the main entrance.
Is MTK Sportpark wheelchair accessible?
Yes. All public areas are designed for accessibility with ramps and elevators to each level. Wheelchair users can access viewing areas in the main halls and there are accessible restrooms. Staff can assist if needed. In-floor seating includes spaces for wheelchair viewing, and the concourses and outdoor grounds are wheelchair-friendly (lisztunnep.hu ).
What parking options are available and how much does it cost?
There is a dedicated paved parking lot for MTK Sportpark with about 700 spaces (complet.hu ). It’s a pay lot; the rate is currently around 400 HUF per hour (lisztunnep.hu ). After events, parking out can be busy, so consider arriving early. Street parking in the area is limited and often paid as well.
What are the best seats or sections for concerts and sports?
For concerts or performances, aim for center sections – either near the middle of the balcony or front-center on the floor. These give clear sightlines and sound. For sports games, any of the mid-level stands offer a good overview. Avoid seats directly behind the stage area (for shows) or on extreme side angles, as the view/sound may be obstructed. VIP boxes (if available) and second-level center seats are premium options for a comfortable viewing experience.
Can I bring food, drink, or pets into the venue?
Pets (dogs, animals) are not allowed inside the Sportpark grounds (lisztunnep.hu ). You may bring an empty water bottle, but outside food and alcoholic beverages are generally prohibited (food and drink must be purchased at on-site concessions). Water fountains and snack bars are available inside if you get thirsty or need a quick bite.
Is there a dress code for events at MTK Sportpark?
No formal dress code is enforced for most events. Fans usually wear casual sportswear or MTK team colors (blue and white). For special galas or corporate events hosted at the Sportpark, business casual is safe. In general, come comfortable: light layers are good since halls can range from cool (air-conditioned) to warm depending on crowd size. Footwear should be comfortable, especially if you will be walking around the venue.
What food and drink services are available inside MTK Sportpark?
There are multiple food/beverage options. A large on-site restaurant (340 m²) near the entrance serves meals and refreshments during longer events (complet.hu ). In the main concourses you will find snack kiosks and a buffet area offering soft drinks, coffee, beer, hot dogs and sandwiches. Ice cream and sweets may also be available. Bars sell alcoholic drinks (beer, wine) during adult-oriented events. A guest lounge and VIP room have their own complimentary drink counters for VIP ticket holders. All areas stay open throughout events so you can grab a snack at any time (lisztunnep.hu ).
Are there locker or coat check facilities at the venue?
Yes. There are paid coat-check counters in the lobby areas of the main halls (Building B). You can leave coats, umbrellas or small bags for a modest fee. The facility does not provide full-size lockers, so it’s best not to bring large luggage. This helps keep walkways clear and secure.
Is there any on-site or nearby transportation late at night?
Yes. Metro line M2 (red) runs until midnight on weekdays (later on weekends). The 73 and 80 trolleybuses operate around the clock on weekends, and night buses (941, 993) serve the area during late hours. Taxis and app-based ride services are available 24/7 at the entrance. If you’re driving, note that district parking regulations end at night. As always, confirm schedules for the date you visit, but generally the area is well-connected even at night.
Can I use MTK Sportpark for private events or is it public only?
MTK Sportpark is a private facility owned by the MTK sports club. While most usage is for sports and public events, the venue is available for booking private events (like conferences, company gatherings or weddings) through the management company. However, the public cannot simply walk in or "rent" it for casual use – any private use must be arranged officially. In practice, this means both sporting events and any business or cultural functions are planned well in advance through the club’s event team.
What should I know about event policies (smoking, photography, etc.)?
Standard venue rules apply: smoking is only allowed in designated outdoor areas (never inside). Small personal cameras and phones are usually OK to take pictures for personal use (no flash onto performers), but video recording is often restricted during shows (especially on sporting fields or concerts). Always check the specific event’s policy in advance (some events explicitly ban photography). No drones or motorized devices can be flown in. Security does enforce bag checks, so avoid bringing prohibited items like weapons or large folding stools.
How early should I arrive before an event?
We recommend arriving 30–60 minutes before showtime. That gives you time to park, check coats, use restrooms and find your seats before the action starts. Big events (sold-out games, finals, festivals) can mean longer lines at security or concessions, so plan a full hour if possible. Midweek or smaller events may be quicker, but it’s always smart to allow extra time – schedules are strictly kept, and doors will close at showtime.