DY Patil Stadium Mumbai
About
A world-class multi-purpose stadium in Navi Mumbai with a capacity of 55,000. It has hosted international cricket, football matches, and major concerts. The distinctive open-air design with a partial roof is architecturally striking.
Basic Information
Timings
Event dependent; No regular public hours
Entry Fee
Event-dependent; Tickets Rs 500-25,000
Best Time to Visit
October to March
Place Type
Sports
How to Reach
Take Harbour Line to Nerul station, then auto-rickshaw (10 min). Accessible via Sion-Panvel Highway.
By Local Train:
The nearest local train station is Nerul (1.1 km away) on the Harbour Line, Trans-Harbour Line, Port Line.
Nearby Metro Stations
Metro stations within 5 km of DY Patil Stadium
No metro stations found within 5 km.
Nearby Local Train Stations
Local train stations within 3 km of DY Patil Stadium
History
Built in 2008 by the DY Patil Group, it hosted matches during the 2011 Cricket World Cup. It has since become a premier venue for IPL matches, ISL football, and international music concerts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Opening Hours
Event dependent; No regular public hours
Entry Fee
Event-dependent; Tickets Rs 500-25,000
Type
Sports
Best Time to Visit
October to March
How to Reach
Best reached by taxi or auto-rickshaw
Has a seating capacity of 55,000, making it one of India's largest stadiums
Hosted the 2022 IPL Final
The stadium has hosted concerts by international artists like Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran
Book tickets early for major events
Parking is ample but use public transport on match days to avoid traffic
Carry rain gear during monsoon concerts
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