About this venue
Parque Ciudad Empresarial is a functional festival venue designed for large open-air events, with a strong focus on visibility, crowd flow and flexible audience organization. Instead of a traditional indoor arena layout, the venue relies on an urban festival character, broad open spaces and the ability to adapt to different productions, from concerts to themed events.
The on-site experience is built around easy movement, clear stage sightlines and an atmosphere suited to events with larger audiences. Temporary areas for food, drinks, restrooms and relaxation are usually arranged according to the needs of each event, while the open-air format supports powerful sound and a dynamic festival feel.
The venue is located at Avenida del Parque, Santiago, Chile. Its position within a business district helps with organized arrivals, and access to the entrance is typically managed through marked pedestrian routes, drop-off areas and nearby parking options. For broader transport planning around Santiago, the city information below continues naturally from this venue overview.
About the city
Santiago, the vibrant heart of Chile, combines metropolitan energy with the impressive backdrop of the Andes, making it a natural hub for top-tier concerts and sporting spectacles. The city is known for its diverse arenas and stadiums, and it wins visitors over with an urban rhythm that continues beyond the event itself. Whether you come for the atmosphere, architecture, or gastronomy, Santiago easily turns a night out into a complete city-break experience.
Getting around is especially convenient thanks to the Metro de Santiago and the Red Movilidad bus network, which provide fast, straightforward connections to key points across the city, including major venues and stadiums. If you arrive by air, Aeropuerto Internacional Arturo Merino Benítez (SCL) is the main airport and the most common gateway into the city, while the most important rail arrival point is Estación Central (also known as Alameda), a major transport hub on the western side of downtown. With an efficient transfer system, planning your arrival and return from an event stays simple, even when you want to combine several neighborhoods in a single day.
Santiago also offers an excellent tourist “bonus” before or after the show: stroll around Plaza de Armas and the historic streets of the center, explore cultural areas like Barrio Lastarria, or take in the panorama from Cerro San Cristóbal. A walk along Río Mapocho reveals a different view of the city, while Palacio de La Moneda and its surrounding squares complete the impression of a destination that blends tradition and modern life. In that mix, Santiago is a city where a ticket often becomes the reason for a trip you remember long after the final applause.