About this venue
Alamodome is more than a stadium—it’s a distinctive covered, multi-purpose venue built for big nights: major sports fixtures, stadium-scale concerts, and large public events. Its vast interior and adaptable seating layouts let the building scale to the occasion, with configurations that often exceed 60,000+ attendees.
Inside, the experience is all about sightlines and crowd energy: steep tiers keep the action in view, while the roof helps the atmosphere feel loud and concentrated during headline performances. Expect a classic large-venue flow with practical amenities, multiple food-and-drink points, and wide concourses designed to handle peak arrivals.
For the exact spot, the address is: 100 Montana St Suite 310 Lot A, San Antonio, United States. On event days, follow the signage toward the main entrances along Montana Street and the surrounding parking areas, with clearly marked short-stop zones where applicable. For broader citywide transport options and how to move around beyond the venue, continue with the city info further down the page.
About the city
San Antonio, in the heart of South Texas, stands out as one of the most appealing U.S. destinations for concerts, sporting events, and major spectacles. The city blends the energy of a modern metropolis with a distinctive cultural atmosphere, so going to an event is often just the start of a complete experience. Whether you’re coming for a high-stakes game or a night of live music, San Antonio offers a relaxed vibe, warm hospitality, and enough things to do to keep your stay full from morning to night.
A major advantage for visitors is practical mobility: the city’s public transport, VIA Metropolitan Transit, makes it easy to move between downtown, hotel areas, and key locations, while multiple routes and transfers help you reach arenas and stadiums quickly. If you arrive by air, San Antonio International Airport (SAT) provides a straightforward gateway into the city, while train travelers can rely on the centrally located Amtrak San Antonio Station, which is ideal for those who want to combine travel and an event without a car. In practice, with taxis, rideshare, and car rentals, planning your arrival and departure around an event stays simple and predictable.
If you have time before or after the event, it’s hard to skip a stroll along the San Antonio River Walk, one of the city’s most famous promenades, linking restaurants, patios, and riverfront views. History lovers often visit The Alamo, while for an old-town feel and local charm, historic quarters and squares like La Villita are a perfect fit. Add diverse dining, a lively arts scene, and neighborhoods made for an easy evening walk, and you get a city where tickets turn into a full city break.