About this venue
Estadio Balear is a compact, city-based stadium designed for an “up-close” experience—its stands keep spectators visually and emotionally connected to the pitch, giving matches and events a punchy, high-energy feel. From the outside it reads as modern and functional, but its real strength is how it concentrates attention on what matters: clear sightlines, a solid grandstand structure, and an atmosphere that pulls you into the action.
Inside, the experience feels immediate: crowd noise gathers quickly and carries well, so the stadium can sound impressively loud even when it’s not at full tilt. Visitors typically appreciate the straightforward layout of the sections, the flow of the entry points, and convenient refreshment options during breaks, which makes arriving a bit early feel worthwhile.
For the exact spot, head to Carrer de Sant Ignasi, 70, Llevant, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Access to the entrances is usually on foot from the surrounding streets, with nearby on-street parking options and bus stops within a short walk. For broader citywide transport choices and how to get around once you’re there, check the city guide further down the page.
About the city
Palma de Mallorca, the capital of Mallorca, blends Mediterranean charm with urban energy, making it one of Europe’s most appealing destinations for concerts and sporting thrills. The city thrives outdoors, with promenades, terraces, and lively neighborhoods, offering visitors a strong balance between top-tier nightlife and a relaxed getaway. Whether you’re coming for a major match, a spectacular show, or a more intimate performance, the island’s atmosphere adds a memorable “extra” to every event.
Getting in and moving around is refreshingly straightforward thanks to strong connectivity: Palma de Mallorca Airport – Son Sant Joan (PMI) sits close to the city, and ferry links via Port de Palma make travel planning even easier. Within Palma, the EMT Palma bus network covers the main routes, while Metro de Palma and Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca (SFM) services depart from the hub at Palma Estació Intermodal (Plaça d'Espanya), ideal for quick transfers and smooth access to key areas. With taxi ranks and clear wayfinding, reaching arenas, stadiums, and auditoriums is usually simple and stress-free.
If you have a little time before or after the event, the old town is perfect for an easy stroll through narrow streets and local boutiques, and the striking La Seu cathedral beside Parc de la Mar is a must-see. For a taste of the city’s elegance, head to Passeig del Born and Plaça Major, while Castell de Bellver is a great pick for panoramic views and photos. Along the waterfront, Paseo Marítimo and a sunset near Port de Palma round out the day, and the local food scene — from tapas to fresh seafood — makes Palma feel like more than just the event you came for.