Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium is more than a football ground—it’s a distinctive urban venue with a compact, steep-stand design that keeps you close to the pitch and amplifies every moment. With around 43,000 seats and a strong club identity, it feels like a stage where the crowd’s energy becomes part of the event.
Inside, the experience is practical and spectator-first: clear sightlines, a bowl that helps the sound travel fast, and amenities that keep the evening smooth—from food and drink stands to well-marked sections. It’s built for getting you to your seat quickly and letting the atmosphere do the rest.
For the exact micro-location, head to C. Sevilla Fútbol Club, s/n, Sevilla, Spain. The easiest approach is to reach the stadium perimeter and follow signage to your gate; the Nervión metro station is nearby, and if you’re driving, plan for public car parks in the surrounding area plus heavier traffic on big match days—arriving early helps. For broader city transport options beyond the immediate venue area, see the text below.