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Estadio Cementos Progreso

Guatemala City, Guatemala
StadiumGuatemala CityGuatemalaCapacity: About 17,0001 upcoming events
Estadio Cementos Progreso
Type
Stadium
City
Guatemala City
Country
Guatemala
Upcoming events
1
Address
15 Avenida 28-00, Zona 6, La Pedrera
Time zone
Central America Standard Time
Capacity
About 17,000

About this venue

Estadio Cementos Progreso is one of the best-known stadiums in Guatemala City, also widely associated with its earlier name, Estadio La Pedrera. Opened in 1991, it offers roughly 17,000 seats—large enough for major domestic fixtures and international matchdays, yet compact enough to keep the crowd close to the action.

Inside, the experience is built around intensity and sightlines: stands sit close to the pitch and the stadium design helps the chants carry. The playing surface is artificial turf, and a full athletics track surrounds the field, reinforcing the venue’s multi-sport identity. On event days, visitors typically appreciate clear sector signage, standard matchday security checks, and convenient concessions around the seating areas.

The exact address is 15 Avenida 28-00, Zona 6, La Pedrera, Guatemala City, Guatemala. The most straightforward approach is via 15 Avenida and the surrounding streets of La Pedrera, with parking commonly used in the immediate area and drop-off/pick-up points near the main approaches. For a broader overview of getting around Guatemala City and citywide transport options, see the text further down the page.

About the city

Guatemala City (Ciudad de Guatemala), the dynamic capital of Guatemala, is not only the country’s administrative hub but also a key regional destination for sports events and concerts. The city blends modern urban energy with a diverse cultural scene, making it an excellent choice when you want to combine nightlife with a top-tier event experience. On top of that, Guatemala City offers a wide range of restaurants, bars, and accommodations—from business hotels in well-developed districts to more budget-friendly options for a short stay.

Getting around is especially convenient with Transmetro and Transurbano, which cover a large portion of the urban zones and help you reach key areas where major arenas and stadiums are often located. It’s best to plan your route by zones and main corridors, and, when needed, pair public transport with taxis or on-demand rides. This mix keeps things flexible for arrivals and returns, particularly if you want to avoid unnecessary transfers.

If you arrive by air, the main gateway is Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora (GUA), conveniently positioned relative to central city zones. For overland travel, the bus terminals Centra Norte and Centra Sur are important reference points for arrivals and connections. With the city’s main roads linking up well, it’s easy to organize a transfer to the districts where event venues are located, without feeling “lost” in a large city.

Accommodation is easy to align with your plans: areas such as Zone 10 (Zona Viva), Zone 9, and Zone 4 (Cuatro Grados Norte) are known for strong hotel options, restaurants, and an evening atmosphere. If you choose lodging along the main movement axes, reaching arenas and stadiums becomes faster and more predictable. The food scene is varied—ranging from local flavors to international kitchens—so it’s simple to find a dinner spot before the event or a relaxed drink afterward.

As a sightseeing bonus, it’s worth exploring Centro Histórico: walk to Plaza de la Constitución, visit Palacio Nacional de la Cultura and Catedral Metropolitana, and feel the city’s rhythm through its squares, façades, and everyday life. For a more authentic vibe, stop by Mercado Central, where local energy and crafts stand out. This kind of stroll rounds out the experience, because the city is not only a stage for events—it is part of the experience itself.

For an extra walk and a modern urban feel, Avenida La Reforma and the area around Obelisco are great picks, often blending cafés, city pace, and evening life. If you want a change of tempo, Ciudad Cayalá offers a pleasant promenade and places to recharge, while green spots like Parque Zoológico La Aurora add a relaxing option between plans. That’s how a match or concert gains extra value: a city experience worth remembering beyond the stands.