The José Zorrilla Stadium is more than a match-day venue—it’s a recognizable landmark built for big crowds and big emotions. Originally developed for the 1982 world football tournament, it now welcomes around 27,618 spectators, with a classic open-bowl layout that keeps sightlines clear and the action feeling close from most sections.
Inside, the experience is designed for flow and comfort: well-marked stands, a lively acoustic that carries chants beautifully, and convenient amenities that make it easy to settle in—food and drink points, practical concourses, and straightforward entry routes. Accessibility features also help ensure a smoother visit for fans who want an uncomplicated stadium day.
You’ll find it at Avenida del Mundial 82, s/n, Valladolid, Spain. The area around the stadium offers parking zones, and most visitors reach the entrances with a short final walk from nearby stops along the main approach roads. For the wider picture of getting around the city beyond the stadium vicinity, check the information further down the page.