About this venue
recinto ferial is a park-style venue built for large crowds and open-air events—spacious, flexible, and easy to adapt to different show formats. Instead of fixed stands, you’ll find broad walkways and wide open areas that can comfortably host everything from family programs to evening performances and fair-style setups, with the added bonus of being outdoors.
What people love here is the relaxed, open-air feel: movement is natural, sightlines are easy to find around the main activity areas, and there’s room to take a break between sets. The layout typically feels straightforward—plenty of space, clear flow, and a comfortable pace that suits both quick visits and longer stays.
You’ll find it at C. Puente Romano, 3, Cordoba, Spain. Getting to the entrance is usually easiest on foot from nearby streets or via a quick drop-off (taxi/ride), and depending on the event time you can often use nearby parking areas in the surrounding zone. For a broader look at getting around the city, check the Córdoba transport notes further down the page.
About the city
Córdoba, a jewel of Andalusia, blends powerful history with a relaxed Mediterranean rhythm, making it an increasingly popular choice for sports events and concerts. The city offers an experience that goes beyond the ticket: before the show, it’s easy to find places to unwind, and after the event, the streets stay lively and welcoming. Córdoba is compact, easy to navigate, and visitor-friendly, so planning your night out turns into a simple, carefree getaway.
When it comes to arriving and getting around, Córdoba relies on the practical urban bus network AUCORSA, along with taxis and walkable routes that quickly connect the city’s key spots. For rail travelers, the main station Córdoba Central (Renfe/AVE) is the fastest way into town, and from there it’s easy to continue to arenas and stadiums without hassle. If you’re flying in, the most commonly used airports are Aeropuerto de Sevilla and Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol, with straightforward road and rail links onward to Córdoba.
Take the opportunity to stroll along the río Guadalquivir and cross the Puente Romano before or after your event, then continue into the old town’s lanes filled with local charm. The Mezquita-Catedral is a must, and a walk through the Judería and the photogenic Calleja de las Flores can easily become a highlight of the trip. For a final taste of the city, stop by Plaza de las Tendillas, or simply settle onto a terrace and let Córdoba set the pace with its quiet, contagious energy.