4/5 dani s. 1 year ago on Google • 129 reviews
Accessibility:
The
stadium is
located
in
an
old
business area
in
Tel
aviv.
There
are
main
roads
to
get
there
but
the
police
closes the
roads
around
the
stadium
so
it
all
became
a
big traffic
jam.
It
gets
worse
when
you
want
to
get
out
-
try
to
find
a
parking
spot
that
is
further
away
and
walk
a
few
min
it
will
be
faster.
Parking:
There
is
a
large
parking
lot
at
the
east
side
of
the
stadium
but
it's
too
small
for
the
stadium
capacity
and
the
entrance
to
it
is
being
blocked
by
the
police
a
long
time
before
the
game,
so
there
is
an
almost
empty
parking
lot
you
can't
use.
There
is
a
parking
lot
next
to
abu
kabir
but
it's
a
10
min
walk
and
parking
in
the
surrounding
streets.
Entrance:
There
are
stands
on
all
sides
of
the
pitch.
There
are
multiple
entrances on
each
size
of
the
stadium, so
there
isn't
a
lot
of
line
at
the
gates.
You
need
to
climb
2
stories
to
get
to
the stands.
Sitting:
It
is
a
new
stadium
and
holds
29,000
seats
on
all
4
sides.
The
seats
are
all
folding
and
the
spacing
between
the
rows
is
wide
The
stands
are
not
steep.
Comfort:
There
is
no
oof
above
the
stands
so
you
get
wet
when
it
rains.
that
is
what
you
get
for
spending
all
the
money
on
the
VIP
booths
on
the
other
side..
You
have
a
great
viewing
point
from
all
around
the
stadium
and
the
stands
are
very
close
to
the
pitch.
They
don't
enforce
no-smoking
rules
in
the
stands.
Hygiene:
There
are
many
clean
toilets
in
all
the
stands
on
the
first
floor
but
they
are
closed
and
not
ventilated
so
it
smells
There
are
also
drinking
water
taps
all
around
the
floor.
Food
and
drinks:
The
usual
hotdog,
coke
and
water,
coffee,
tea,
popsicles...
the
regular
high
prices
like
in
all
Israel
stadiums.
There
is
also
pizza
there.
The
food
area
is
ventilated so
you
don't
have
to
breath
all
the
cigarette smoke
like
in
other
stadiums.
Atmosphere:
Bloomfield
has
the
best
design
of
stands.
They
are
close
to
the
field
and
you
can
feel
the
crowd's
intensity
and
feel
part
of
the
game
when
you
are
there.
Conclusion:
The
newest
stadium
in
israel.
Great
viewing
points
to
the
pitch.
Needs
a
roof
and
decent
public
transportation
to
get
there.