Julio Martínez Prádanos National Stadium is more than a venue—it’s Chile’s flagship stage for headline football matches and large-scale concerts in Santiago. Its monumental oval bowl, framed by an athletics track and broad tiers, delivers that classic “national stadium” feel, while today’s setup of about 48,700 seats prioritizes safety, clear sightlines, and smooth sector access.
Inside, the experience is all about scale and atmosphere: the stands are shaped for strong visibility toward the pitch or concert stage, and modern lighting and big screens help you stay connected to the action even when the crowd is at full volume. Expect a straightforward layout with typical food-and-drink options and well-marked entry points that keep movement manageable on busy event days.
Find it at Av. Grecia 2001, 7780464 Ñuñoa, Región Metropolitana, Santiago, Chile. The stadium sits within a large sports park, and the easiest “walk-to-the-gates” landmark is Estadio Nacional Metro (Line 6) right by the complex; if you’re coming by car, access from Avenida Grecia leads to signed entry zones, though parking can be limited for major events, so arriving early helps. For the broader picture of getting around the city beyond the venue area, see the general Santiago info further down the page.