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Costa Rica National Stadium

San Jose, Costa Rica
StadiumSan JoseCosta RicaCapacity: About 35,2005 upcoming events
Costa Rica National Stadium
Type
Stadium
City
San Jose
Country
Costa Rica
Upcoming events
5
Address
C. de la Sabana
Time zone
Central America Standard Time
Capacity
About 35,200

About this venue

National Stadium of Costa Rica is one of San José’s most recognizable venues and a modern stage for the country’s biggest events. Its sleek contemporary structure, defined by signature arches, makes it a true architectural landmark, while the generous tiers create that unmistakable “big occasion” feel—perfect for international matches, ceremonies, and concerts that demand a stadium-scale atmosphere.

Inside, the experience is comfortable and easy to navigate: clearly marked sections, strong sightlines from most seats, and crowd energy that carries naturally through the bowl. Visitors often highlight the practical event-day amenities—from food and drink stands to spacious concourses that make breaks feel relaxed even when the venue is at capacity.

For arrival, the micro-location matters: C. de la Sabana, San Jose, Costa Rica. Set right by La Sabana park, access to the entrances is straightforward, with well-defined approaches to checkpoints; depending on the event, organized parking in the surrounding area and clearly signed routes are commonly used. For broader guidance on getting around the city, see the transport overview further down the page.

About the city

San José, the vibrant capital of Costa Rica, is not only the country’s administrative hub but also one of the region’s key destinations for sports spectacles and concerts. The city blends urban energy with a relaxed “pura vida” rhythm, making it easy to pair an event night with dinner, a stroll, and a taste of local culture. With its broad range of options, San José works as a practical base for quick city breaks and a great starting point for exploring more of Costa Rica.

Getting around the city and reaching arenas and stadiums is straightforward thanks to a dense bus network and widely available taxi services, while the Tren Interurbano (INCOFER) adds an extra advantage by connecting the wider metropolitan area. If you’re arriving by air, the main airport serving the city is Aeropuerto Internacional Juan Santamaría (SJO), located in Alajuela Province, with solid road connections to downtown. For a touch of local history, Estación del Atlántico also stands out as an important rail point linked to the urban train.

Before or after an event, it’s worth heading to Plaza de la Cultura in the city center, where you can feel San José’s pulse and the proximity of its main cultural landmarks in one go. Nearby, it’s easy to add a walk through older neighborhoods such as Barrio Amón, a visit to the Teatro Nacional, or a brief stop at Mercado Central for authentic local flavors. This mix of smooth logistics and urban highlights makes San José a strong choice when you want to round out a great event with a true city experience.