About this venue
Plaza de Toros de Granada is a distinctive circular arena with a classic amphitheatre feel that keeps the action close and sightlines strong. Originally built as a traditional city bullring, it is now widely appreciated as a versatile venue for large-scale events—an intimate “bowl” where the crowd’s energy builds quickly and performances feel immediate.
Inside, the concentric tiers and open central floor create a flexible layout that can shift from stage-and-floor setups to fully seated configurations. Visitors often highlight the straightforward navigation, solid comfort across most sections, and a bold, present sound that suits concerts especially well when the audience is fully engaged.
The venue is located at Av. Dr. Oloriz, 25, Beiro, Granada, Spain. A practical approach is to head directly to Avenida Dr. Oloriz and follow event signage and the flow of attendees toward the main entrances, with street parking and nearby car parks available depending on timing and demand. For broader city-wide transport options, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Granada, an Andalusian jewel at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, is not only a city of striking history and architecture, but also a place where experiences easily turn into lasting memories. With its lively atmosphere, rich cultural scene, and strong tradition of going out, the city is a natural choice for anyone looking for tickets for concerts and sports events alongside an authentic Mediterranean rhythm. Bustling streets, welcoming bars and restaurants, and an easygoing pace make it ideal for a quick getaway or a longer weekend—whether you come primarily for the event or for the full experience.
A key advantage of Granada is how easy it is to get around: the historic center is compact and walkable, and public transport makes reaching the main spots simple. For fast connections across the city and the wider area, there is the Metro de Granada (Metropolitano de Granada), while Transportes Rober city lines link the center with many neighborhoods and visitor hotspots. If you arrive by air at Aeropuerto Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén (GRX) or by train at Estación de Granada, getting to arenas, stadiums, and event venues is straightforward, supported by readily available taxis and clear city navigation.
Before or after the event, Granada adds a travel bonus that elevates your stay. Stroll by Alhambra and Generalife, wander the lanes of Albaicín, and take in the panorama from Mirador de San Nicolás, then head down to the lively heart around Plaza Nueva and the cathedral. A walk along Carrera del Darro beside the Darro River—framed by tapas aromas and the city’s sounds—is a perfect way to round out the experience and pair a top event with an unforgettable urban atmosphere.