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Costa 21

Lima, Peru
Festival VenueLimaPeruCapacity: About 30,0005 upcoming events
Costa 21
Type
Festival Venue
City
Lima
Country
Peru
Upcoming events
5
Address
WW3C+P7X, Costa 21
Time zone
SA Pacific Standard Time
Capacity
About 30,000

About this venue

Costa 21 is more than a festival grounds—it’s a contemporary open-air venue built for major shows and big crowds. Its spacious layout helps separate areas clearly, keeping movement smooth and sightlines toward the main stage comfortable even on the busiest nights.

Inside, the experience feels unmistakably “festival”: powerful sound that carries well across the open space, room to circulate without feeling boxed in, and event-ready amenities that match the pace—food and drink points, practical service areas, and a setup designed to keep you focused on the performance.

Address: WW3C+P7X, Costa 21, Lima, Peru. The simplest approach is to set your navigation directly to “Costa 21” and follow it to the main entrance; on site, the entry point and gathering zones are usually easy to spot, and arriving by car is often convenient for drop-off close to the entrance. For broader ways to get around the city beyond the venue, see the general text further down the page.

About the city

Lima, Peru’s coastal capital, is both an energetic cultural hub and an important city destination for concerts, sports, and major public spectacles. With the pulse of a metropolis where history meets contemporary urban life, the city attracts visitors who want to experience an event while also discovering the authentic atmosphere of the Pacific coast. Add a diverse culinary scene and a wide range of accommodation—from stylish hotels to more budget-friendly options—and Lima makes trip planning easy whether you’re coming for a single show or a full weekend of activities.

One of Lima’s biggest advantages is its practical connectivity and straightforward logistics for reaching the city’s key areas. The main gateway for most travelers is Aeropuerto Internacional Jorge Chávez, and once you arrive, getting around is simple thanks to the primary public-transport systems. The fast bus corridor Metropolitano and Línea 1 del Metro de Lima y Callao form the backbone of mobility across the city, complemented by Corredores Complementarios and a network of local bus routes. In the city center, Estación Central on the Metropolitano is a common starting point, and by combining lines and transfers you can easily plan a smooth trip to arenas and stadiums without wasting time.

If you’re traveling for an event, Lima also delivers an excellent “bonus” before or after the program. A stroll through the Centro Histórico around Plaza Mayor offers a touch of colonial charm, while Miraflores and Barranco are known for oceanfront promenades, viewpoints, and lively streets filled with cafés. For a slower pace, there are parks and city walkways, and the Pacific view from the coastal cliffs is often the detail that turns a trip into a complete experience.