About this venue
Campos de Sport de El Sardinero is a stadium with a distinctive character and a strong connection to the city’s sporting pulse. Its compact stands create a close-to-the-pitch feeling, while the layout is clear and easy to follow—ideal for big matchdays as well as events where you want to feel the action from the first whistle. As the stage for key fixtures, it’s a venue where the atmosphere often defines the entire experience.
Inside, the focus is on the view and the vibe: solid sightlines from most seats, a crowd energy that builds quickly, and a sense that you’re part of the game rather than simply watching it. Visitors appreciate the practical concourse amenities (refreshments and simple food options), along with well-marked entrances and sections that make navigation smoother even when it’s busy.
The stadium is located at Calle Real Racing Club, Santander, Spain. Reaching the entrances is straightforward—follow the signage around the perimeter to your gate and section; nearby you’ll typically find parking options and stops that leave you a short walk from the turnstiles. For the bigger picture on getting around the city before and after the event, take a look at the text further down the page.
About the city
Santander, an elegant coastal city in northern Spain, blends a relaxed seaside vibe with the energy of major events. With a mix of urban culture, sporting spirit, and waterfront promenades along the bay, it’s a natural choice for anyone traveling for concerts and matches while still wanting a rich experience beyond the venue. Visitors often highlight the city’s sense of order and comfort, making the whole trip feel easy and low-stress.
A key advantage of Santander is its practical infrastructure and straightforward connections between the city’s main points. For getting around, you can rely on TUS (Servicio Municipal de Transportes Urbanos de Santander), while regional links are complemented by Cercanías Renfe services that depart from the main station area. Estación de Santander (in the Plaza de las Estaciones zone) is the central hub for train arrivals, and if you’re flying in, Seve Ballesteros–Santander Airport is the nearest airport and a convenient gateway. Between the center, the seafront, and the areas with arenas or stadiums, transfers are quick and logical, whether by public transport or your own car.
If you have time before or after the event, Santander rewards you in many ways. Walk along Paseo de Pereda by the water, stop at Centro Botín, or head to Magdalena Peninsula for sweeping views of the bay and the sea. For old-town charm, visitors explore the historic streets and squares in the center, and relaxation comes easily on the beaches and viewpoints around El Sardinero. That mix of events and an easy coastal rhythm is exactly what makes Santander a city you’ll want to return to.