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Inter&Co Stadium

Orlando, United States of America
StadiumOrlandoUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 25,5000 upcoming events
Inter&Co Stadium
Type
Stadium
City
Orlando
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
0
Address
655 W Church St
Time zone
Eastern Standard Time
Capacity
About 25,500

About this venue

Inter&Co Stadium isn’t just a stadium — it’s a modern, soccer-first venue with a true downtown vibe. Its compact, steep seating bowl keeps fans close to the pitch, while the signature canopy helps frame the architecture and intensify the matchday feel. Built specifically for soccer, it delivers strong sightlines and an “in the action” perspective from almost every section.

Inside, the experience balances intensity and comfort: covered seating supports both acoustics and weather protection, and the concourses, food-and-drink stands, and premium areas make it easy to keep moving without missing the moment. The supporters’ end is a standout, often driving a loud, coordinated atmosphere that gives the stadium its distinctive sound.

For location and arrival, it’s straightforward: 655 W Church St, Orlando, United States. Most visitors walk in from nearby downtown garages and lots, while rideshare/taxi drop-off zones around the stadium footprint help with quick arrivals; if you’re coming by rail, aim for Church Street Station and plan on a short walk. For the broader picture of getting around the city, check the section below on this page.

About the city

Orlando, a vibrant city in the heart of Florida, is widely known as a place where entertainment, sports, and music naturally meet at every turn. With an energetic downtown and dynamic leisure districts, Orlando attracts visitors who want to experience top concerts and sporting matchups in an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and exciting. For fans traveling for events, the city offers an excellent balance of things to do, comfort, and choice, making it a reliable pick for a ticket-focused city break.

One of Orlando’s biggest advantages is its infrastructure and the ease of reaching arenas and stadiums. The LYNX bus network and SunRail commuter rail make it simple to move between neighborhoods, while LYMMO, a free downtown circulator, helps you hop quickly between key points in the city center. If you arrive by air, Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the main gateway, and travelers who prefer rail can rely on the Amtrak Orlando (ORL) station at 1400 Sligh Boulevard. For the International Drive area, the I-RIDE Trolley is also a convenient option, further simplifying access to entertainment hubs and popular spots.

When you’re not at the event, Orlando delivers a strong tourist bonus before or after the show. Walk around Lake Eola Park and feel the downtown vibe, explore historic streets and nightlife near Church Street, or slow things down in nearby neighborhoods like Winter Park with scenic paths, cafés, and local restaurants. The city is known for its diverse food scene and a wide range of accommodations—from central hotels to practical stays along major routes—so it’s easy to build a plan that combines tickets, a great meal, and a pleasant evening stroll.