Estadio Azteca is more than a stadium—it’s a landmark of world football and one of the most recognizable stages for major events. Its monumental bowl design and steep seating tiers pull the action closer, and a capacity of around 87,500 seats (depending on configuration) explains why tickets here are always in demand.
Inside, the Azteca delivers that rare mix of heritage and spectacle: powerful acoustics, sweeping sightlines, and crowd energy that reverberates through the stands. Visitors often highlight strong visibility from most sections, clear level-by-level wayfinding, and a solid choice of food and drink around the concourses, with areas that suit families as well as more intense fan sections.
The exact address is Calzada de Tlalpan No. 3465, Santa Úrsula Coapa, Coyoacán, C.P. 04650, Mexico City, Mexico. The easiest approach is to plan your arrival toward the main entrances along Calzada de Tlalpan, and on-site parking is a convenience for many (expect event-day congestion). If you’re using public transit, the most useful landmark is Tren Ligero “Estadio Azteca” right by the stadium; for broader citywide transport options and connections, see the text below.