About this venue
Sarmiento Park is more than a city park; it is a spacious open-air venue that combines recreation, sporting energy and a relaxed outdoor atmosphere. Its broad layout of pathways, activity zones and green areas gives it the feel of a true urban retreat, making it appealing both for visitors arriving for an event and for those looking for a calmer pause before or after going out.
Inside the park, the experience feels more informal than in a traditional arena or stadium, and that is exactly part of its appeal. Wide open spaces, abundant greenery and varied leisure areas create a comfortable setting for walking, meeting friends or enjoying an active part of the day, while the open-air character gives the whole place a lighter and more natural rhythm.
Address: Av. Dr. Ricardo Balbín 4750, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The venue is easiest to reach directly from Avenida Doctor Ricardo Balbín, and the approach to the entrance is helped by its position near major road connections in this part of the city. For broader guidance on getting around Buenos Aires, see the city description further down the page.
About the city
Buenos Aires, the charismatic capital of Argentina, stands out as a city of entertainment and major events, where the energy of the streets naturally flows into arenas, stadiums, and concert halls. Known for tango, a passion for sport, and a vibrant nightlife, the city attracts visitors traveling for sporting fixtures, concerts, and a wide range of cultural happenings. The breadth of venues and activities means the experience doesn’t end with tickets—Buenos Aires is a city where something is always going on before and after the event.
Getting around is supported by a reliable network: the Subte (underground) and Metrobus connect the city’s main corridors, while suburban trains make access from the wider metropolitan area even easier. If you arrive by rail, hubs such as Estación Retiro, Estación Plaza Constitución, and Estación Once help you switch quickly toward the neighborhoods where venues and stadiums are located. If you fly in, Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini (Ezeiza) and Aeroparque Jorge Newbery offer practical entry points, and the mix of underground lines, bus corridors, and taxis makes it straightforward to reach your accommodation and the event site.
When you have time for a sightseeing bonus, Buenos Aires is best experienced on foot: walk around Plaza de Mayo, take in the Obelisco, and soak up the atmosphere of the historic streets of San Telmo. For a more modern vibe, head to Puerto Madero with its pleasant waterfront promenades, while La Boca and the colorful Caminito add a distinctive, photogenic signature to the city. A stroll along the Río de la Plata or a quick stop at local cafés is a great way to round out the day—whether you’re coming for a match or a concert.