About this venue
Sala Anden 56 is a compact concert hall designed for events where the connection between performers and the audience matters most. Its appeal is not based on monumental scale, but on a practical venue format suited to live music, club-style programs, cultural evenings and atmospheric performances.
Inside, the experience is shaped by proximity to the stage, clear visibility and easy movement through the space. Visitors can expect a more intimate concert setting, where sound, lighting and direct contact with the artists stand out more naturally than in large arenas. This type of venue is especially suitable for audiences looking for a focused, relaxed and engaging night out.
The venue is located at C. San Pedro y San Felices, 56, Burgos, Spain. As it is set within the urban fabric of the city, it is useful to check nearby parking options or plan arrival by taxi or local transport directly to the entrance. For broader movement around Burgos, the following city section offers helpful context on getting around and combining the event with other parts of the visit.
About the city: Burgos
Burgos, the historic heart of Castile and León, is not only a city of impressive heritage, but also an increasingly recognized destination for sporting events and concerts. Visitors are drawn by a mix of authentic atmosphere, a compact center, and a lively urban scene, making it easy to pair a night out with a real city experience. Burgos offers varied gastronomy and accommodation for different budgets, from stylish hotels near the old town to practical options along the main routes, and the sense of order and safety is often what makes the stay especially relaxed.
One of Burgos’s biggest strengths is connectivity: getting around is straightforward thanks to the city bus network Autobús urbano, and many key spots are also reachable on foot or with a short taxi ride. If you arrive by train, the main station Burgos-Rosa de Lima is a convenient starting point for reaching arenas and stadiums, with clear city links toward different neighborhoods. Flying in via Aeropuerto de Burgos (Villafría) also simplifies planning, as the airport sits close to the city and enables a quick transfer to your accommodation and event venues.
Before or after the event, it’s worth treating Burgos as a sightseeing bonus: stroll along the Arlanzón River and its green walkways, stop by the elegant Paseo del Espolón, or step into the lively old-town core. The must-see highlight is the Catedral de Burgos, while Arco de Santa María and the views from Castillo de Burgos are a great introduction to the city’s panoramas. Add local bars and a strong tapas culture, and you get a destination where event tickets naturally turn into a complete city getaway.
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