About this venue
Pabellon Fuente de San Luis (also known as La Fonteta) is one of Valencia’s best-known indoor venues, with a capacity of around 9,000 spectators. From the outside it feels like a classic sports hall, but inside it’s built for big nights: the seating bowl is steep enough to keep you close to the action, creating a focused, high-energy atmosphere for both games and concerts.
The interior is easy to navigate, with clearly separated seating areas and straightforward circulation. On event days, visitors typically appreciate the “arena” feel—sound and crowd noise stay in the room—plus the practical basics like refreshment stands and concourses that help keep entry and movement between sectors smooth.
The micro-location is convenient: Av. dels Germans Maristes, 16, Quatre Carreres, Valencia, Spain. Many attendees aim for the venue’s adjacent car park (around 500 spaces), while the closest Metrovalencia stop is Amado Granell - Montolivet (Line 10); nearby bus routes and the Valencia-Fuente San Luis rail stop can also work well. For broader city transport options, continue with the Valencia overview further down the page.
About the city
Valencia, a Mediterranean gem on Spain’s eastern coast, is known as a city where top-tier entertainment and major events blend naturally with a laid-back lifestyle. A stylish urban scene, a strong sporting tradition, and a lively nightlife make it a great choice for a concert or a match. Visitors especially appreciate the mix of a modern city and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, which makes it easy to plan a weekend packed with experiences.
To get around, Valencia relies on a dependable public transport network: Metrovalencia (metro and tram) and the city buses EMT València, along with Cercanías commuter trains that link the wider area. If you arrive by rail, you’ll find Estació del Nord and Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla right in the city centre, while air connections are very convenient via Aeropuerto de Valencia (VLC) in Manises. This combination makes it simple to reach the main arenas and stadiums, whether you choose fast city links or the comfort of driving.
When you’re not at the event, Valencia offers a great “bonus” before and after: a stroll through the old town around the cathedral and its squares, a break along the green ribbon of the former Turia riverbed (Jardín del Turia), or photos of the futuristic lines of the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias complex. For a full Mediterranean vibe, you have city beaches like Malvarrosa and a promenade by the marina, while local markets and tapas bars can easily become the highlight of the trip. Everything feels close enough to keep you on time, yet rich enough to turn every event visit into a true mini-getaway.