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Football trips to Parma 2026/27

The club's return to the top flight brings genuine atmosphere back to a compact, traditional ground in one of Italy's great food cities. Parma is small enough to cover on foot, rich enough in culture to fill a full weekend, and the football now carries real weight again. This page lets you browse football packages to Parma, from full packages with flights and hotel included to match tickets on their own, and check what each seller offers before deciding what suits your trip.

Compare football trips to Parma

Football packages to Parma vary quite a bit depending on what you want from the trip. Full packages bundle a match ticket, hotel accommodation and flights into a single booking, which works well if you are flying in from outside Italy and want the logistics handled in one go. Some packages also include airport transfers or breakfast; others cover just the core three. If you are already based in Italy or prefer to build your own schedule, a ticket-only option gives you the match access without the bundled extras. When looking at different football packages, check the hotel location carefully: a central hotel puts you close to the old town, the food market and the ground, while a hotel on the outskirts adds extra planning.

Parma tickets

Tickets for Parma home games are available in several categories, from standard terrace positions to covered tribuna seats and premium hospitality options. Hospitality packages typically include lounge access, a pre-match meal and better sightlines, which appeals to fans who want a more structured matchday experience rather than a terrace atmosphere. The fixtures that generate the strongest demand are those against Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan, and any derby against local rivals when the division allows it. For those high-profile games, it is wise to book as soon as the fixture date is confirmed. For regular mid-table Serie A home games, planning a few weeks ahead is usually sufficient to secure a match ticket.

Supporter guide to Parma

Parma supporters are vocal and knowledgeable, shaped by a fanbase that lived through European glory in the 1990s and then watched the club fall through the divisions almost entirely. There is a raw appreciation for the club's return to Serie A that gives matchdays a particular edge. The most intense atmosphere builds for games against the traditional big clubs, and the noise from the main body of supporters carries well around the compact ground. Bars around the stadium fill up in the hours before kickoff, and the surrounding streets have a lively pre-match feel. First-time visitors tend to find the scale of the experience more intimate and immediate than at a large city club.

Getting to Stadio Ennio Tardini

Parma Centrale railway station is the most practical arrival point for visiting fans. Bologna is under 40 minutes away by train, and Milan takes around an hour, with both cities served by major international airports. Flying into Bologna Guglielmo Marconi or Milan Malpensa and travelling by train to Parma is the most straightforward route. From the city centre, Stadio Ennio Tardini is reachable on foot in around 25 to 30 minutes, or by bus on matchdays. The city is small enough that taxis are a reasonable option too, though they can be slower immediately after the final whistle.

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Stadio Ennio Tardini

Stadio Ennio Tardini is Parma's home ground, with a capacity of approximately 27,000. It sits close to the city centre, making it accessible on foot from most central hotels. The ground has a traditional Italian feel, with the pitch close to the crowd and the noise concentrated rather than spread across a large bowl. It is one of the older grounds still in active Serie A use, and that compactness gives it a character that larger, newer stadiums rarely match.

Package trip or tickets

A full football package to Parma makes most sense if you are travelling from outside Italy and want flights, hotel and a match ticket arranged together. Most packages place you in a centrally located hotel, which means the old town, the food market and the ground are all within easy reach. If you are already in Italy or prefer to plan each element yourself, a ticket-only option gives you the access without the bundled extras. The practical question is how much coordination you want to handle. It is worth checking whether a package includes airport transfers and breakfast, since that affects whether the headline price is genuinely comparable to booking each element separately.

Parma rivalries

The Derby dell'Emilia against Reggiana is the fixture Parma supporters care about most deeply when the two clubs share a division. It is a local rivalry with a strong regional identity, and the atmosphere when it occurs carries a different intensity from a standard league game. Bologna is another significant regional rival, representing a broader Emilian competition that has run across several eras of Italian football. Beyond the local picture, Parma's history in European competition gives fixtures against Juventus and the Milan clubs a particular edge for longer-serving supporters who remember what the club once was.

History and great players

Parma were founded in 1913 and spent most of their early history in the lower reaches of Italian football. The arrival of Parmalat sponsorship in the late 1980s transformed the club entirely. Through the 1990s Parma won two UEFA Cups, the Cup Winners' Cup, the Coppa Italia and the Serie A title, competing at the highest level in Europe. The squad during that era included Gianluigi Buffon, who began his professional career at the club, along with Fabio Cannavaro, Hernan Crespo and Faustino Asprilla. After the Parmalat collapse, Parma fell as far as Serie D before a structured rebuild brought them back through Serie C, Serie B and eventually back to Serie A.

Other activities in Parma

Parma has enough to fill two full days comfortably alongside a match. The Mercato della Ghiaia food market is the obvious starting point: Parmigiano Reggiano and Prosciutto di Parma are produced in the surrounding region, and the market reflects that seriously. The historic centre around Piazza Garibaldi is compact and easy to explore on foot, with the Baptistery and the Palazzo della Pilotta both worth time. The city also has a strong opera tradition, with the Teatro Regio considered one of the more respected houses in northern Italy. A weekend football package to Parma leaves enough time for all of it without feeling rushed.

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