About this venue
Antel Arena is a modern indoor venue in Montevideo, recognized for its contemporary architecture and a spacious, open-plan layout that adapts easily to concerts, sports, and large-scale productions. With clear circulation and strong sightlines from the stands, it is often seen as one of the city’s key event locations.
Inside, the experience is built for big nights: well-marked sections, smooth crowd flow, and amenities that make the visit comfortable — from food and drink points to practical restrooms. For music events, visitors typically appreciate the balanced sound across the bowl, while comfortable seating and a logical entrance layout help you find your way quickly, even when it’s busy.
The venue is located at Av. Dámaso A. Larrañaga 4001, Montevideo, Uruguay. To reach the entrance, it’s easiest to head directly to the avenue address and use nearby short-stop drop-off areas and surrounding parking/curbside options; public transport stops are generally within walking distance along the main roads around the arena. For broader city-wide transport context, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Montevideo, Uruguay’s lively capital on the shores of the Río de la Plata, is not only a political and cultural hub, but also one of South America’s most appealing destinations for top-tier events and unforgettable nights out. The city blends a relaxed seaside rhythm with the energy of major happenings, so a concert or a sporting spectacle easily becomes a complete city break. With varied gastronomy and a solid range of accommodation—from central hotels to practical options in quieter neighborhoods—visitors often highlight the welcoming atmosphere and how easy it is to get around.
For arrival and getting around, Montevideo is supported by well-organized public transport, including STM (Sistema de Transporte Metropolitano), which integrates city and metropolitan services into a single system. If you travel by coach, Terminal Tres Cruces is the key hub for national and international routes, while for flights the main gateway is Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco/General Cesáreo L. Berisso (MVD). Thanks to clear traffic corridors and accessible connections, reaching the main arenas and stadiums is straightforward, whether you use public transport or your own car—so you can plan your night without unnecessary stress.
When you are not rushing to the gates, Montevideo is best enjoyed at a slower pace: stroll through the historic Ciudad Vieja and feel the charm of the old town, stop by Plaza Independencia as a natural link between the busy downtown and the historic core, or find a calmer moment at Plaza Matriz amid classic façades and everyday city life. For a taste of local flavor and a social buzz, Mercado del Puerto is an excellent choice, and a walk along the Rambla de Montevideo offers wide coastal views and an ideal way to round off the evening before or after the event.