About this venue
Estadio La Cartuja is more than a stadium—it’s Seville’s go-to stage for major concerts and headline sports events. Following its modernisation, the venue has strengthened its “big-event” profile with a capacity of up to around 70,000 spectators (depending on the event layout), improved sightlines, and smoother crowd flow at entry points. It’s built for high production values, big crowds, and that unmistakable stadium-scale atmosphere.
Inside, the experience feels clean and practical: broad concourses, clear wayfinding, and a layout that works well for both football-style events and large concert setups. Visitors typically notice the strong sense of space, reliable ingress management, and convenient amenities around the stands—food and drink kiosks, service points, and facilities designed to keep queues moving during peak moments.
The venue sits at Isla de la Cartuja, sector norte, Sevilla, Spain. On event days, access is usually organised through signed pedestrian routes from surrounding parking areas and designated drop-off points—arriving early helps with security checks and finding your gate and sector without stress. For wider city transport options and connections, see the general information section further down the page.
About the city
Seville, the heart of Andalusia, is not only a city of flamenco and orange trees, but also one of Europe’s most appealing destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting spectacles. Here, the buzz of major events blends naturally with a relaxed Mediterranean rhythm, making the experience feel richer even before you step into the arena. The city is known for its hospitality, lively neighbourhoods, and long evenings on terraces—ideal for a quick event escape or an extended weekend.
A major advantage of Seville is its practical infrastructure and easy movement around the city. The TUSSAM bus network and the MetroCentro tram make it simple to reach key areas, while Metro de Sevilla and the Cercanías Sevilla suburban trains (Renfe) connect the wider urban area and nearby towns. If you arrive by train, the main station Sevilla-Santa Justa is a key gateway with excellent links to city lines, and for air travel you have Seville–San Pablo Airport (SVQ), with fast transfer options into the centre. The result is straightforward: less stress about logistics and more time to enjoy yourself.
Since you’re coming for an event, take the chance to discover Seville beyond the stands. Walk along the Guadalquivir and experience the city from the riverside, slip into the lanes of Barrio Santa Cruz, or get pleasantly lost among patios that hide shade and calm. For a real wow factor before or after the show, the trio of Cathedral and Giralda, Real Alcázar, and Plaza de España is a perfect urban set—then cross the river to Triana, where you’ll feel the local pulse at its strongest. That way, a single night at a stadium or arena easily turns into a full city experience.