Stadium Information
Estadi Ciutat de València, home of Levante UD, is one of the most historic and recognisable football venues in the Valencian Community. Opened in 1969, the stadium has been modernised several times, most notably in the early 2020s, when a new roof structure, improved façade and updated seating were introduced. With a capacity of just over twenty-six thousand, the ground maintains a traditional four-stand layout, but the addition of the roof has improved both acoustics and comfort. The hybrid grass pitch sits close to the stands, creating strong visibility and a compact, engaging atmosphere.
Matchdays at the Ciutat de València reflect the club’s deep roots in the city. Supporters gather along the avenues around the Orriols district, filling local bars, cafés and plazas before heading toward the stadium. Inside, the atmosphere is lively and colourful, driven by Levante’s loyal fanbase. The roof, added during the renovation, traps noise effectively, giving the venue a sharper, more unified sound during league and cup fixtures. Concourses have been widened and modernised, offering upgraded food and drink options.
Transport links to the stadium include local bus services and connections from central Valencia, with the city’s compact layout making walking or cycling accessible for many supporters. Parking is available in surrounding residential and commercial zones but can become crowded on matchdays. Accessibility improvements include step-free routes, wheelchair platforms, adapted toilets, lifts in newer sections and support staff stationed throughout the venue. The area around the stadium offers shops, restaurants and public spaces, giving supporters options before and after matches.
Estadi Ciutat de València blends tradition with modernisation, maintaining its status as a proud symbol of Levante UD.
