About this venue
Plaza de Toros de Almeria is more than an arena—it’s a recognizable city landmark with an atmosphere few venues can match. Built in the classic Spanish “plaza” style, its circular architecture and open layout naturally draw your attention toward the action, creating a closer, more immersive feel even from higher tiers. Today, the venue is increasingly used for concerts and major productions as well, where tradition and modern staging come together in a striking setting.
Inside, visitors benefit from a straightforward arrangement of entrances and seating, with clear circulation around the ring. The open-air concept helps sound and crowd energy carry across the space, while the stands generally provide solid sightlines and a strong sense of being part of the event. On event days, refreshment points and basic concessions are typically available, making it easy to plan your visit without unnecessary interruptions.
For the exact spot, head to Avenida de Vilches, Cv Pl. de Toros, 4, Almeria, Spain. The simplest approach is to aim for the main entrance along the outer ring, where it’s easiest to find your sector and ticket checks; nearby streets often offer options for quick drop-off or parking, depending on event-day traffic rules. For broader guidance on getting around the city, see the city overview further down the page.
About the city
Almería, a sunny Andalusian city on the Mediterranean, is not only a relaxed coastal destination but also an increasingly recognised place for top-class sports and music events. The city blends the lively atmosphere of the centre with seaside promenades, so a weekend built around a match or concert easily becomes a complete experience. Visitors appreciate how easy the city is to navigate and its laid-back rhythm, which makes planning a night out simple and the stay enjoyable.
Getting in and moving around is made easier by practical transport hubs and a clear network of routes. Surbus city buses cover key neighbourhoods and provide an easy ride to the main arenas and stadiums, while taxis and walkable routes make the journey even shorter. Whether you arrive by train at Estación Intermodal de Almería or fly into Aeropuerto de Almería (LEI), you can reach the centre and event venues without unnecessary stress.
Beyond the event itself, Almería offers a sightseeing bonus that fits neatly into your plan. The impressive Alcazaba offers wide views over the city and harbour, and a stroll along Cable Inglés and the waterfront delivers that true Mediterranean feel. For a relaxed wander there is Paseo de Almería, the cathedral and beaches such as Zapillo, so it’s easy to combine culture, sea and evening fun in a single trip.