About this venue
Estadio Carta Blanca is a stadium that stands out for its unmistakable sports identity and the kind of live atmosphere that simply doesn’t translate on a screen. Its bowl-like stands and open layout keep you close to the action, turning every match or major show into an immersive crowd experience.
Inside, you’ll find a practical sector layout, straightforward wayfinding, and amenities that make event nights smoother—from entry areas that quickly build excitement to food-and-drink points and spots to pause between program segments. Whether you’re here for sport or a concert, the sound and momentum of the audience come through strongly.
The venue is located at Av Reforma 1535, El Barreal, Juarez, Mexico. The easiest approach is to be dropped off right by the main entrance on Av Reforma, or to look for parking on nearby streets and lots and then walk the final short stretch to the gates. For a broader overview of getting around the city, check the text further down the page.
About the city
Ciudad Juárez, a dynamic city in northern Mexico, stands out as a strong hub for entertainment and major events. Its energy comes from a blend of urban culture, sports passion, and a vibrant concert scene, making it a frequent choice for event-focused trips. Visitors appreciate the city’s practicality, a wide range of accommodations, and lively gastronomy, so a night out for a game or a concert easily turns into a complete weekend experience.
A key advantage of Juárez is its connectivity: getting around is straightforward via public transport such as JuárezBus (BRT) and standard bus routes, while taxis and ride-hailing apps help with quick transfers. If you arrive by air, Aeropuerto Internacional Abraham González is the main gateway airport, while overland arrivals often come through Central de Autobuses de Ciudad Juárez. Thanks to clear main corridors and a logical layout of city areas, reaching arenas and stadiums is usually simple and stress-free.
Since you’re coming for an event, it’s worth adding a tourist “bonus”: stroll through the Centro Histórico around Plaza de Armas and the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, feel the city’s rhythm along the Río Bravo del Norte (Rio Grande), and step into the Museo de la Revolución en la Frontera for a dose of local history. For a different contrast to the urban vibe, nearby you’ll find the impressive Dunas de Samalayuca, ideal for a short outing before or after a concert or a game.