About this venue
Butarque Stadium is Leganés’ football landmark—a compact, modern ground designed to keep the crowd close to the pitch, so the atmosphere hits you from the first whistle. As the home of CD Leganés, it’s best known for match nights, but it also works smoothly for events that benefit from clear gate management and strong sightlines across the stands.
Inside, the experience is all about momentum: open, easy-to-read concourses, punchy acoustics that carry chants and announcements, and amenities placed for quick stops without losing track of the action. Comfort here is “stadium comfort” at its best—close enough to feel every move, straightforward enough to find your section fast.
For arrival, head straight to the venue micro-area: Avenida de los Deportes, s/n, Leganes, Spain. Entrances are signposted around the perimeter, and the surrounding streets typically provide practical drop-off points, walking approaches, and local parking options depending on the event. For the broader picture of getting around Leganés and connecting through the city, see the transport notes in the text further down the page.
About the city
Leganés, a lively city south of Madrid, blends local charm with the energy of a major metropolis—so it’s no surprise many visitors choose it as a base for sports and music events. Here, a simple afternoon can quickly turn into an evening filled with concerts, matches, and great atmosphere, supported by a wide selection of bars and restaurants where you can warm up before the show or unwind afterwards. If you want a destination that feels practical, well-organized, and genuinely convenient, Leganés is an excellent choice for planning a night out and securing tickets.
One of the city’s biggest advantages is connectivity: Metro de Madrid – Línea 12 (MetroSur) and Cercanías Renfe – C-5 make it easy to reach Madrid quickly and to transfer smoothly toward arenas and stadiums across the wider area. The Leganés Central hub is especially useful because it links metro and commuter rail, while bus lines such as 432, 480, and 484 add extra flexibility. Whether you arrive by plane via Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport or by train through major Madrid stations like Estación Madrid Atocha, the public-transport mix helps you continue to Leganés—and onward to event venues—without hassle.
Since you’re coming for a concert or a match, it’s worth saving a bit of time for the city itself: stroll around Plaza Mayor and the older central streets, stop for coffee or tapas in local neighborhoods, and catch the everyday rhythm. For a green break, Parque de Polvoranca is ideal for an easy walk before the evening program. And if you want a little extra, Madrid’s proximity means cultural highlights and big-city promenades are within reach—so one night out can easily become a complete experience.