About this venue
stadion Anoeta is more than a place to watch a match—it’s a modern, well-known stadium that gives San Sebastián a true “big-event” feel. Its clean architectural lines and stadium-bowl layout create a strong sense of occasion, making it a natural home for top-level football and large-scale live events.
Inside, the experience is built for comfort and flow: good sightlines from most sections, a lively matchday sound, and practical amenities that keep things moving. Food and drink points, clear signage, and wide concourses help you settle in quickly and focus on the event.
You’ll find it at Paseo de Anoeta, 1, San Sebastián, Spain. Aim for the main approach along the stadium frontage and follow the sector gates to your entrance; nearby you’ll also find parking options and public-transport stops serving the complex. For broader city-wide connections and the best ways to move around San Sebastián, refer to the transport notes in the text below.
About the city
San Sebastián (Donostia), an elegant Basque coastal gem, stands out as one of Europe’s most appealing destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting events. The city blends a relaxed seaside pace with big-city comforts, making it easy to pair an event night with a genuinely indulgent stay. Its sense of order, safety, and well-structured visitor offer keeps everything simple and stress-free, even on a short trip.
A key advantage is smart connectivity: the Dbus city bus network links major neighborhoods and provides quick access to the main arenas and sports locations. For rail arrivals, the primary station is San Sebastián–Donostia (Estación del Norte), while regional connections are also convenient via Euskotren at Amara / Easo. If you fly in, the nearest option is San Sebastián Airport (EAS) in Hondarribia, giving the city excellent access for both spontaneous weekend breaks and planned getaways.
Before or after an event, the city becomes the perfect backdrop for strolling and sightseeing: the bay and beach of La Concha are ideal for unwinding, while Parte Vieja and the surrounding streets deliver a lively local atmosphere and the aromas of Basque cuisine. For sweeping views, head up to Monte Urgull, and if you enjoy architecture and photography, follow the Urumea river and explore the city’s elegant squares. In San Sebastián, a great event naturally turns into a complete travel experience.