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Simón Bolívar Metropolitan Park

Bogota, Colombia
ParkBogotaColombiaCapacity: About 140,0000 upcoming events
Simón Bolívar Metropolitan Park
Type
Park
City
Bogota
Country
Colombia
Upcoming events
0
Address
Av. Calle 53 Avenida La Esmeralda #s/n y
Time zone
SA Pacific Standard Time
Capacity
About 140,000

About this venue

Metropolitan Park Simon Bolivar is not just a city park, but Bogotá’s signature open-air stage. Expansive lawns, lakes, and broad promenades form a distinctive landscape that naturally hosts major festivals, concerts, and sporting events. That blend of urban space and a green “breathing zone” makes the park a top choice when you want a live event under the sky.

The on-site experience feels relaxed and easy to navigate: the open layout creates a sense of freedom, while the network of paths helps you move smoothly between entrances, main lawns, and areas where event-day refreshment points and basic services typically appear. For visitors, that means more comfort, flexible viewing spots, and an atmosphere that builds organically—without walls, but full of energy.

The micro-location is straightforward: Av. Calle 53 Avenida La Esmeralda #s/n y, Bogota, Colombia. Entrances are commonly arranged along the main approaches from Avenida Calle 53 and Avenida La Esmeralda, making taxi and ride-share drop-offs convenient, with parking options available in the surrounding area. For broader city navigation and transport, see the description further down the page.

About the city

Bogotá, Colombia’s vibrant heart, is not only the country’s business and cultural hub but also one of Latin America’s most exciting destinations for top-tier sports and concerts. The city blends big-metropolis energy with a diverse events scene, so the buzz is felt well beyond the stands or the front-of-stage crowd. With a wide choice of restaurants, bars, and nightlife neighborhoods, visitors can easily turn a match or concert into a complete city experience.

A major advantage is the practical connectivity: the TransMilenio system and the integrated SITP bus network make it easy to reach key districts and the best-known venues, including Movistar Arena and Estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campín. If you arrive by air, Aeropuerto Internacional El Dorado (BOG) is the main gateway and is well connected to the city, while the historic Estación de la Sabana is often mentioned as a central landmark. Thanks to the city’s clear transport logic, visitors get oriented quickly and can plan arrival and return after an event with less stress.

If you have time before or after the show, it’s worth strolling through the historic La Candelaria district and stopping by Plaza de Bolívar, where the city’s heritage feels most tangible. For sweeping views and a memorable “wow” moment, many choose to head up to Monserrate, while culture lovers often add Museo del Oro to the itinerary. That’s how a trip to Bogotá naturally becomes a blend of entertainment, sport, and sightseeing — unrushed and without compromise.