About this venue
vfg arena is a modern, multipurpose indoor venue built for big nights—headline concerts, high-energy sports, and large-scale live productions. Its layout is designed to adapt quickly to different event formats, with clean sightlines and a sense of closeness that keeps the crowd connected to the stage or playing surface.
Inside, the experience is all about comfort and flow: well-defined sections, practical circulation, and an atmosphere that translates both powerful sound and stadium-style excitement. The functional footprint and clear wayfinding make entry, breaks, and getting back to your seat feel straightforward.
On a micro level, the arena sits along a key route, making it easy to reach the complex itself. The exact address is Km 20, Carr. Guadalajara - Chapala S/N, Fraccionamiento Los Silos, Tlajomulco de Zuniga, Mexico; follow on-site signage toward the main entrance, and if you arrive by car or ride-hail, plan for a brief drop-off close to the doors. For broader city/region transport context, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, located within the wider Guadalajara metropolitan area, is increasingly chosen as a practical base for concerts, major sporting events, and big nights out. Here you get a blend of urban energy and a more relaxed pace, with plenty of dining, drinks, and accommodation options that fit a simple “arrive – enjoy – explore” plan. Visitors often appreciate how smooth the logistics feel, so the focus can stay where it belongs: on the event experience.
A key advantage for arrivals and getting around is the proximity of Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (GDL), which sits within the municipality’s area. Once you’re in the region, reaching arenas and stadiums across the metro area is made easier by public-transport systems such as SITEUR / Mi Tren (urban rail and light rail) and Mi Macro (BRT corridors), and many visitors combine them with taxis or on-demand rides for the last stretch. If you’re coming overland, Nueva Central de Autobuses is also a major hub for intercity routes, expanding your options for straightforward arrivals and late returns after the show.
If you have a bit of time before or after the event, it’s worth stealing a few hours for local highlights. Laguna de Cajititlán stands out as a calm waterside break, while Guadalajara’s historic core is close enough for a walk through its squares, older streets, and classic city views. That combination of strong connectivity and a sightseeing bonus makes Tlajomulco de Zúñiga a smart pick when you want to pair event tickets with a short, well-filled stay.