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Estadio Cuscatlán

Stadium

StadiumSan SalvadorEl SalvadorCapacity: About 55,0003 upcoming events
Estadio Cuscatlán
Type
Stadium
City
San Salvador
Country
El Salvador
Upcoming events
3
Address
Calle Antigua a Huizúcar
Time zone
Central America Standard Time
Capacity
About 55,000

About this venue

Estadio Cuscatlán is one of the most recognizable stadiums in San Salvador and an important venue for major football matches, concerts, and large-scale events. Its spacious structure, broad stands, and large capacity make it well suited to events with a strong atmosphere, whether driven by supporters, performers, or a full crowd.

Inside, the stadium is designed to offer a clear view of the pitch or stage, while the stands help create an intense acoustic effect during the highlights of the event. Visitors can expect a practical stadium setting with basic food and drink options, multiple entry areas, and enough room to move around before the program begins.

The stadium is located at Calle Antigua a Huizúcar, San Salvador, El Salvador. Access to the entrance is usually most convenient by road, with parking and drop-off options available near the stadium depending on event organization. For broader city transport details and onward movement after leaving the stands, the information below continues naturally with San Salvador’s wider transport context.

About the city

San Salvador, the heart of El Salvador, is not only the administrative capital but also one of Central America’s liveliest addresses for concerts and sports events. The city blends the energy of modern districts with a strong local culture, so visitors can easily pair nightlife, great food, and an atmosphere that keeps people coming back. If you’re looking for a place where buying tickets is only the beginning, San Salvador offers far more than just the event itself.

A key advantage is how practical it is to get around: arriving via Aeropuerto Internacional de El Salvador San Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez (SAL) is straightforward, and the trip into the city follows the main road corridors with frequent shuttle and taxi options. Within the metro area, the most common choice is the network of buses and microbuses, alongside recognizable corridors such as SITRAMSS, while Terminal de Occidente, Terminal de Oriente (Terminal Plaza Amanecer), and Terminal del Sur serve as important hubs for regional routes. Thanks to that, reaching the main event locations—such as Estadio Cuscatlán, Estadio Nacional Jorge “El Mágico” González, or the CIFCO complex—usually feels quick and intuitive, even on a first visit.

If you’re coming for a concert or a match, take the extra sightseeing bonus: walk through the Centro Histórico by Catedral Metropolitana, Palacio Nacional, and Parque Libertad, then pick up the city’s rhythm in its squares and cafés. For a break in greenery, there’s Parque Cuscatlán, and for a view you’ll remember, a short drive takes you to Parque Nacional El Boquerón on the volcano above the city. That’s how San Salvador easily turns one night out into a complete city break, with plenty to do before and after you head into the stands or the arena.

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