About this venue
Tecnopolis is more than a park—it’s a large open-air cultural and events complex built to host everything from family days and themed festivals to concerts and fairs. With generous green areas, wide pedestrian paths, and a layout designed for smooth crowd flow, the venue feels spacious and easy to navigate, even during busy programs.
Inside, the experience is all about openness and variety: strollable zones, food-and-drink points, and plenty of spots to pause and recharge make it comfortable for longer visits. For evening shows, visitors often appreciate the “festival-style” atmosphere, with enough room to find the right view and pace without feeling boxed in.
Its micro-location is straightforward: Avenida General Paz, Guillermo Manso &, Villa Martelli, Argentina. Most visitors aim for the main entrances along Avenida General Paz; the surrounding access roads and available parking areas are typically the easiest approach, while public-transport arrivals should target the closest stops near the gates. For broader city-wide transport options and how to get around beyond the venue, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Villa Martelli, part of the Greater Buenos Aires area, blends a calmer urban pace with the energy of major events. Thanks to its proximity to the metropolis and its edge-of-city location, it’s a destination that lets visitors quickly step into the world of sports, concerts, and fair-style programs while staying close to all key amenities. A standout is Tecnópolis, a well-known gathering place that has put Villa Martelli on the map for events that draw audiences from across the region.
A major advantage of this area is its practical connectivity. Public transport trips often rely on the Tren Belgrano Norte, which links central Buenos Aires with northern neighborhoods and departs from Estación Retiro, making it easy and straightforward to reach different arenas and stadiums. For extra flexibility, there are also numerous bus routes (colectivos), and drivers benefit from main arteries such as Avenida General Paz and access to northern corridors. If you arrive by air, Aeroparque Jorge Newbery is the most common choice, while Ministro Pistarini (Ezeiza) airport is available for a wider range of international flights.
When the stage lights go down, the bonus is that you’re close to the city’s most iconic walks and neighborhoods—from green parks and elegant avenues to cultural districts that are easy to reach by combining the train with the Subte network. Many visitors like to pair an event with squares, museums, and waterfront strolls along the Río de la Plata, plus a food scene that ranges from classic bodegones to modern restaurants. That’s why Villa Martelli makes an excellent base: close enough to catch the “big city” atmosphere, yet practical enough to return quickly to a quieter side of the metropolis.