About this venue
Estadio Defensores del Chaco isn’t just a stadium—it’s a national stage for football in Paraguay and one of the country’s most recognizable venues for high-profile matches. Its monumental, classic structure and unmistakably “old-school stadium” character make it feel like a place where history and crowd emotion live in every corner, with stands and capacity designed to keep the roar constantly present.
Inside, the experience is built around intensity: close sightlines, compact tiers, and densely packed sections amplify chants and create a powerful acoustic wall, even for smaller fixtures. Comfort follows the logic of major football grounds—clear views and atmosphere first—supported by basic food and drink options during bigger events.
The venue is located at My. José de Jesús Martínez 1393, Asuncion, Paraguay. The easiest approach is to aim for the streets surrounding the main entrances, where you’ll typically find short-stop drop-off areas and nearby parking depending on match-day arrangements; arriving early helps you pass security checks smoothly and reach the correct gate. For broader city transport guidance and how to get around beyond the venue area, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Asunción, the vibrant capital of Paraguay, has long been more than an administrative center—it’s a city where sports, music, and nightlife naturally blend into a unique atmosphere. Thanks to its mix of colonial charm and modern urban energy, visitors can easily plan a trip around major matches and concerts. The city offers enough to make your arrival more than just “point A to point B,” turning it into a complete experience that starts the moment you step into the center.
For arrival and getting around, practical infrastructure is key: Silvio Pettirossi International Airport (ASU) is located in nearby Luque, and the route into the city often runs along major arteries such as Avenida Aviadores del Chaco. Within the metropolitan area, public transport relies mainly on city buses—locally known as colectivos—with electronic fare payment via the Sistema Nacional de Billetaje Electrónico (SNBE) and the JAHA and Más cards. For travelers arriving overland, the main hub for departures and arrivals is Estación de Buses de Asunción (EBA), and from there it’s easy to reach the top sports and concert venues such as Estadio Defensores del Chaco and SND Arena.
If you have time before or after the event, Costanera de Asunción along the Paraguay River offers a relaxed walk, sunsets, and views of the city skyline. In the historic core, it’s worth strolling down Calle Palma, a street that cuts through the heart of the old town and reveals the local rhythm of cafés, shops, and architecture. Among the classic must-sees are Palacio de los López and Panteón Nacional de los Héroes, and for an extra dose of history and great photos, Museo de la Estación Central del Ferrocarril Carlos Antonio López is also an excellent stop.
To round out the experience, Asunción offers varied food options—from traditional Paraguayan flavors to modern dining—plus accommodation ranging from central hotels to quieter choices across the wider urban area. That combination of easy logistics, warm atmosphere, and plenty to do “around the event” makes Asunción a strong pick when you want to pair tickets for top-tier entertainment with a city that’s easy to enjoy.