Beijing National Aquatics Center |
Here are 10 Most Beautiful Sports Stadium in the World that attract to your visit and used as tourist attractions. Among them: Beijing National Aquatics Center, Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Beijing National Stadium, Munich Olympiastadion, Nou Mestella in Valencia, Qi Zhong Stadium in Shanghai, Allianz Arena in North Munich, The Yas Marina Circuit, Oita Stadium and Montreal Olympic Stadium.
Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan
Yoyogi National Gymnasium is an arena in Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, Japan is famous for its suspension roof design. Arena capacity 13,291 people and is now mainly used for ice hockey and basketball.
Beijing National Stadium
Beijing National Stadium was built at a cost of 423 million U.S. dollars. First introduced in the Beijing Olympics 2008. It is the largest stadium in the world by wearing the steel structure.
Nou Mestella in Valencia, Spain
Nou Mestella, in valencia football stadium, its capacity 75,000 spectators. The stadium is still under construction is estimated to cost 250-300 million euros
Qi Zhong Stadium in Shanghai, China
Qi Zhong Stadium is a sports arena in Shanghai. It has a steel roof with eight petal-shaped slider that resembles a piece of magnolia blossom, the flower of Shanghai. Allows roof stadium to host both indoor and outdoor tennis event.
Allianz Arena in North Munich, Germany
Allianz Arena is a football stadium in the north of Munich, Germany. Allianz Arena glow red when Bayern Munich play, shining blue when 1860 Munich play, and white glow when it is used by the German National Team.
The Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi
The Yas Marina Circuit is the arena for the Formula One Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi. This is where the second Grand Prix in the Middle East, after the first in Bahrain.
Beijing National Aquatics Center
Beijing National Aquatics Center, better known as the Water Cube, is a water sports center that was built alongside Beijing National Stadium Olympic Green for the 2008 Olympics swimming competition.
Beijing National Aquatics Center, better known as the Water Cube, is a water sports center that was built alongside Beijing National Stadium Olympic Green for the 2008 Olympics swimming competition.
Yoyogi National Gymnasium |
Yoyogi National Gymnasium is an arena in Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, Japan is famous for its suspension roof design. Arena capacity 13,291 people and is now mainly used for ice hockey and basketball.
Beijing National Stadium |
Beijing National Stadium was built at a cost of 423 million U.S. dollars. First introduced in the Beijing Olympics 2008. It is the largest stadium in the world by wearing the steel structure.
Olympiastadium in Munich, Germany
Olympiastadium in Munich, Germany. Opened the first time at the Munich Olympics of 1972. We used this stadium as a football club Bayern Munich's stadium.
Olympiastadium in Munich, Germany. Opened the first time at the Munich Olympics of 1972. We used this stadium as a football club Bayern Munich's stadium.
Nou Mestella |
Nou Mestella, in valencia football stadium, its capacity 75,000 spectators. The stadium is still under construction is estimated to cost 250-300 million euros
Qi Zhong Stadium |
Qi Zhong Stadium is a sports arena in Shanghai. It has a steel roof with eight petal-shaped slider that resembles a piece of magnolia blossom, the flower of Shanghai. Allows roof stadium to host both indoor and outdoor tennis event.
Allianz Arena |
Allianz Arena is a football stadium in the north of Munich, Germany. Allianz Arena glow red when Bayern Munich play, shining blue when 1860 Munich play, and white glow when it is used by the German National Team.
The Yas Marina Circuit |
The Yas Marina Circuit is the arena for the Formula One Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi. This is where the second Grand Prix in the Middle East, after the first in Bahrain.
Oita Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the city of Oita in Japan. Stadium is primarily used for football. It was designed by famous architect Kisho Kurokawa.
This stadium is the main place for the Olympics 1976 and is home baseball field for the National League Montreal Expos from 1977 to the voting rights to be transferred to Washington DC after the 2004 season. Olympic Stadium was renovated in 1991.