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Ibercaja Estadi (Estadio Modular)

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ArenaZaragozaSpainCapacity: About 17,0001 upcoming events
Ibercaja Estadi (Estadio Modular)
Type
Arena
City
Zaragoza
Country
Spain
Upcoming events
1
Address
Calle de Eduardo Ibarra, s/n
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 17,000

About this venue

Ibercaja Estadi is a modern arena in Zaragoza, known for its functional stadium design and clear focus on major sports and entertainment events. With a capacity of around 20,000 seats, the venue offers well-organized stands and an atmosphere that keeps the energy of the event close to the pitch or stage.

Inside, the experience is built around good visibility, easy movement between sectors, and visitor-friendly facilities for matches, concerts, and other events. The acoustics of the open stadium space work especially well with a lively crowd, while food kiosks, restrooms, and entrance areas make the visit practical before and during the program.

The arena is located at Calle de Eduardo Ibarra, s/n, Zaragoza, Spain. Access to the entrance is straightforward by following signs toward the access zones and nearby parking areas, while broader travel around Zaragoza is best planned together with the city information provided further down the page.

About the city

Zaragoza, the lively heart of Aragón in northeastern Spain, blends a historic backdrop with a modern rhythm of entertainment. Whether you’re looking for tickets to major concerts or sporting events, the city is a practical base because key arenas, stadiums, and cultural venues are all within easy reach. The atmosphere is relaxed yet well organized, so visitors slip into the city’s pace with ease even before the event begins.

Getting around relies heavily on the Tranvía de Zaragoza and a well-connected bus network, while Cercanías Zaragoza makes it easy to arrive from nearby towns. The main transport hub is Estación Zaragoza-Delicias, an intermodal station for high-speed and long-distance trains, with straightforward links to the center and the districts where arenas and stadiums are located. If you fly into Aeropuerto de Zaragoza, the city is quickly reached via road connections and local transport, and taxi services can shorten the final stretch to the entrance.

When you have a break between plans, Zaragoza rewards you with a walk through the Casco Histórico and along the Ebro River, where the city’s best views unfold by the water. Highlights include Plaza del Pilar and the Basílica del Pilar, and just a few minutes away you’ll find La Seo and the Moorish Palacio de la Aljafería. To round off the evening, many choose the narrow streets of El Tubo—ideal for a quick culinary pause before or after a concert.

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