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Auditorio Nacional

Mexico City, Mexico
Concert hallMexico CityMexicoCapacity: About 9,3664 upcoming events
Auditorio Nacional
Type
Concert hall
City
Mexico City
Country
Mexico
Upcoming events
4
Address
Av. P.º de la Reforma 50, Polanco V Secc, Miguel Hidalgo
Time zone
Central Standard Time (Mexico)
Capacity
About 9,366

About this venue

Auditorio Nacional is one of Mexico City’s most iconic concert halls—where major international tours and high-profile productions feel truly “big,” yet still intimate enough to keep you connected to the stage. Set along Paseo de la Reforma, its grand presence has made it a landmark for live music and a go-to venue when top artists come to town.

Inside, the experience is built around strong acoustics and clear sightlines, so everything from orchestral performances to modern amplified shows lands with impact. Visitors often highlight comfortable seating, smooth crowd flow, and practical foyer amenities that make arriving early—and settling in—easy.

The exact address is Av. P.º de la Reforma 50, Polanco V Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, Mexico. The entrance is easiest to reach on foot from Paseo de la Reforma, and there are parking options and stops/stations along the main avenue nearby, so the last stretch is typically straightforward. For broader city transport and route planning between neighborhoods, refer to the general text further down the page.

About the city

Mexico City, the dynamic capital of Mexico, is far more than an urban giant—it’s a stage where culture, sport, and music meet almost every day. The city attracts visitors who want the energy of major events as well as the authentic vibe of neighborhoods like Polanco, Roma, or Condesa, where nightlife, great food, and the city’s rhythm blend naturally. As one of Latin America’s most important metropolises, Mexico City offers a wide selection of arenas and stadiums and the sense that something significant is always happening, whether you’re coming for a sporting spectacle or a concert.

A major advantage for visitors is the city’s infrastructure and transport, making it easy to move around and adapt to different plans. The backbone is the Metro and Metrobús, complemented by Tren Ligero and Cablebús, so reaching key areas is practical and stress-free. If you’re traveling by rail within the metropolitan area, Estación Buenavista is an important hub linked to the Tren Suburbano, and it’s also well connected to city transit. Flying in is straightforward too: Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez (MEX) is the main gateway, and some travelers also use Aeropuerto Internacional Felipe Ángeles (NLU), adding extra flexibility when planning your trip.

When you’re not at an event, Mexico City rewards curiosity with sights that fit easily into your schedule before or after the show. Walk through the Centro Histórico and feel the scale of Zócalo, then continue to the Palacio de Bellas Artes or catch the city’s pulse along Paseo de la Reforma. For a break from the urban rush, Bosque de Chapultepec is ideal, while Xochimilco offers a different, picturesque experience on the canals—perfect if you want to add something memorable to your trip.

On top of that, the city is famous for its food scene and a wide range of accommodation, from hotels in business districts to charming boutique options in popular neighborhoods. Many visitors appreciate that great food, interesting places, and major transport links are relatively close to one another, so a weekend getaway or short stay can be planned very efficiently. To make the most of your time, plan a route that combines walking and sightseeing with getting to your event—Mexico City is best experienced in exactly that rhythm.