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José Zorrilla Stadium

Valladolid, Spain
StadiumValladolidSpainCapacity: About 27,6180 upcoming events
José Zorrilla Stadium
Type
Stadium
City
Valladolid
Country
Spain
Upcoming events
0
Address
Avenida del Mundial 82, s/n
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 27,618

About this venue

The José Zorrilla Stadium is more than a match-day venue—it’s a recognizable landmark built for big crowds and big emotions. Originally developed for the 1982 world football tournament, it now welcomes around 27,618 spectators, with a classic open-bowl layout that keeps sightlines clear and the action feeling close from most sections.

Inside, the experience is designed for flow and comfort: well-marked stands, a lively acoustic that carries chants beautifully, and convenient amenities that make it easy to settle in—food and drink points, practical concourses, and straightforward entry routes. Accessibility features also help ensure a smoother visit for fans who want an uncomplicated stadium day.

You’ll find it at Avenida del Mundial 82, s/n, Valladolid, Spain. The area around the stadium offers parking zones, and most visitors reach the entrances with a short final walk from nearby stops along the main approach roads. For the wider picture of getting around the city beyond the stadium vicinity, check the information further down the page.

About the city

Valladolid, in the heart of Castile and León, blends a serious cultural scene with the pulse of a city that knows how to host big experiences. Here, sports spectacles and concert nights fit naturally into everyday urban life, and visitors get the sense of a compact place where everything is truly “within easy reach.” If you want a destination where tickets lead not only to an event but also to an authentic Spanish-city atmosphere, Valladolid is a choice you’ll remember.

For arriving and getting around, the infrastructure is practical and straightforward: the city bus network AUVASA links key districts and main transport points, while taxis and pedestrian zones make planning even easier. If you travel by train, the main station Valladolid-Campo Grande is an excellent starting point for a quick transfer to arenas and stadiums. If you fly in, Valladolid Airport (Villanubla) is close to the city, so moving from landing to your accommodation and onward to the event venue is simple and stress-free.

Before or after the event, it’s worth taking in the “tourist bonus” Valladolid offers without forcing it: stroll across Plaza Mayor and the surrounding streets of the old town, pause by the Pisuerga River and its riverside walks, or breathe in some calm in the central park Campo Grande. Architecture and history lovers often choose the cathedral and the landmark façades in the center, while museum fans frequently aim for collections of sculpture and sacred art. That’s how a night out becomes a full city experience—from the excitement in the stands or by the stage to the unmistakable Spanish feel of Valladolid’s streets.