About this venue
Estadio Sausalito is one of the most recognizable venues in Viña del Mar, Chile, valued for hosting both major football fixtures and large-scale concert productions. Its open-air design, broad stands, and clear sightlines help create a strong “in-the-moment” feel—whether the focus is on the pitch or on a stage setup—making it a key gathering place for headline events.
Inside, visitors typically appreciate the overall visibility from most sections, the straightforward flow around the concourses, and the way crowd energy builds quickly once the venue fills up. On event days, food and drink points are commonly available, and the entry layout is geared toward moving people efficiently into their respective sectors.
For navigation, keep the exact location handy: Av. Padre Hurtado, Viña del Mar, Chile. Main entrances are clearly signposted along the avenue, so arriving early and following sector signage is the easiest approach; nearby streets and surrounding areas often provide options for public parking and short drop-off stops. For a broader overview of getting around the city, see the transport information in the text further down the page.
About the city
Viña del Mar, a jewel of Chile’s Pacific coast, is not only an elegant seaside resort but also one of the most appealing destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting events. The city blends a relaxed oceanfront vibe with the energy of big happenings, so visitors can easily plan a night out, a match-day atmosphere, and a short getaway in one trip. Well-kept neighborhoods, promenades, and coastal amenities create a true “experience city,” where time before and after an event naturally continues in restaurants, bars, and cafés.
Viña del Mar stands out for its practical connectivity, making it easy and stress-free to reach arenas and stadiums. For getting around locally, people most often use Metro Valparaíso (Merval) and city bus lines known as micros, while colectivos are a great option for quicker routes across town and between nearby areas. For arrivals from other cities, the Terminal de Buses de Viña del Mar is especially important, and for rail/commuter travel the Estación Viña del Mar on the Merval network is a convenient hub. If you’re flying in, the main international gateway is Aeropuerto Internacional Arturo Merino Benítez (SCL) in Santiago, from which the coast is reached via direct bus and road connections, keeping the journey straightforward and predictable.
Beyond the event itself, Viña del Mar delivers a strong sightseeing “bonus” that turns your stay into a complete experience. Walk along the ocean to Muelle Vergara, stop by the iconic Reloj de Flores, and take in the waves beside Castillo Wulff perched on coastal rocks. For a calmer break, the parks and gardens of Quinta Vergara are ideal, and if you want even more urban character, nearby Valparaíso awaits with its distinctive hills and viewpoints. It’s precisely this mix of sea, strolls, and city rhythm that makes Viña del Mar a place where a ticket easily becomes a mini-trip.