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Marenostrum Fuengirola

Málaga, Spain
Festival VenueMálagaSpainCapacity: About 18,5001 upcoming events
Marenostrum Fuengirola
Type
Festival Venue
City
Málaga
Country
Spain
Upcoming events
1
Address
C. Tartesios, s/n
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 18,500

About this venue

Marenostrum Fuengirola is a distinctive festival venue designed around an open-air concept and a flexible layout, making it well suited to everything from major outdoor concerts to multi-day festival programs. Built with the audience in mind, it prioritizes clear sightlines, intuitive zoning, and smooth crowd flow—so the experience stays comfortable even at peak capacity.

Inside, the atmosphere is driven by open-air production energy: broad viewing angles toward the stage, powerful sound that carries well, and practical amenities that keep pace with the event. Visitors often highlight well-organized entrances, food and drink options, and enough room to move between sets without feeling boxed in.

For getting to the gate, the micro-location matters: C. Tartesios, s/n, Malaga, Spain. Nearby you can typically rely on convenient drop-off points and parking options in surrounding areas, which helps if you arrive by car or taxi. For broader guidance on getting around the city, refer to the text further down the page.

About the city

Málaga, a sunny jewel of the Costa del Sol, is not only a symbol of the sea and an easy Mediterranean rhythm, but also a major destination for top sports events and concerts. The city blends the energy of big occasions with a welcoming vibe, making it equally attractive for visitors coming for a match or a show and for those who want to extend their stay with walks, great food, and the coastline. It stands out for its variety of neighborhoods and experiences, which makes it simple to plan an “event + city break” in one trip.

Málaga takes pride in excellent transport connections, making it easy for visitors to reach the main arenas and stadiums. The most common gateway is Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport (AGP), while train travelers typically arrive at Málaga María Zambrano. Getting around the city is convenient with Cercanías Málaga, Metro de Málaga, and EMT Málaga city buses, so reaching venues such as Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena or Estadio La Rosaleda is straightforward and doesn’t require stressful planning. Whether you’re staying in the center or by the sea, the city is laid out so you can get to your event quickly and logically.

Once the lights go down and the crowd flows back into town, Málaga delivers that extra tourist “bonus” that completes the trip. Stroll through Centro Histórico and Calle Larios, stop by the Alcazaba, or head up to Castillo de Gibralfaro for views you’ll remember. Around the port and waterfront promenade Muelle Uno, it’s easy to catch a relaxed evening atmosphere, while La Malagueta beach and the long seaside paseo are perfect for a breather before or after the event. Málaga is a city where the experience doesn’t end at the arena entrance—it naturally continues through the streets, scents, and sounds of the Mediterranean south.