About this venue
Ronda at Tivoli Vredenburg is one of the distinctive concert halls inside the TivoliVredenburg complex in Utrecht. Designed as a modern space for pop, rock and electronic music, Ronda stands out with its rounded form, gallery-style layout and capacity of around 2,000 visitors for standing events. Its architecture creates a strong sense of closeness to the stage, allowing even larger concerts to keep the energy of a more intimate performance.
Inside, the hall is built for powerful live sound, with acoustics suited to louder productions and dynamic shows. Visitors can expect practical facilities such as a cloakroom, foyers, bars and restrooms arranged close to the hall, making the time before the concert and during breaks easier and more comfortable.
The venue is located at Vredenburgkade 11, Utrecht, Netherlands. Access to Ronda is through the central area of the TivoliVredenburg complex, while the hall itself is set on an upper level and reached by internal stairways and accessible routes for visitors who need step-free access. For wider travel around the city, the section below provides useful information on transport and getting around Utrecht.
About the city
Utrecht, in the heart of the Netherlands, is a city that naturally blends student energy, culture, and a top-tier event scene. With a lively center, a strong live-music ecosystem, and a steady urban rhythm, Utrecht is an excellent pick for anyone traveling to major sports showdowns or concerts—especially if you want a destination experience, not just a ticket.
Utrecht’s biggest advantage is connectivity: Utrecht Centraal is the main hub that links you—within minutes—to buses and trams. Local public transport across the city and region runs under the U-OV brand, making arenas, stadiums, and convention venues easy to reach even without a car. If you’re flying in, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol offers direct rail connections to Utrecht, turning the trip into a fast and practical option.
Once you’re in town, Utrecht delivers the perfect “extra” before or after an event: head to the Domtoren and take in the historic core, then wander down to the canals along Oudegracht, a distinctive part of the city with atmospheric waterside walks and terraces. The old town is compact and pedestrian-friendly, and the mix of medieval architecture, museums, and canal cafés can easily turn an event night into a full-day getaway.