About this venue
Muelle de la Batería is a festival venue in the port area of A Coruña, suited to open-air events, concerts and large-scale productions that benefit from a spacious outdoor setting. Its appeal is not based on traditional enclosed architecture, but on its maritime-industrial atmosphere, wide access routes and the flexibility to arrange stages, audience areas and supporting facilities according to each event.
The experience is shaped by the open sky, the proximity of the sea and a festival layout that can adapt to different productions. Visitors can usually expect clearly organized zones, powerful concert sound, temporary food and drink points and enough space for crowd movement, making Muelle de la Batería a practical choice for events with a larger audience flow.
The venue is located at Muelle de la Batería, s/n, A Coruña, Spain. Access to the entrance is usually arranged through entry points along the port area, with temporary signage and admission controls depending on the specific festival or concert. For broader transport around A Coruña and connections across the city, the description below offers a natural next step.
About the city: A Coruña
A Coruña, an Atlantic jewel of Galicia, blends a relaxed seaside rhythm with the energy of a city that lives for concerts, sport, and major productions. Thanks to a strong cultural scene and modern venues, visitors can easily find an event that fits their taste, whether they are after top-tier music, family spectacles, or intense sporting clashes. The city is compact, visually striking, and full of spots where, before or after the show, you can enjoy the sea, the harbour lights, and local gastronomy.
Getting in is straightforward, whether you land at Aeropuerto de A Coruña (Alvedro) or arrive by train at Estación de A Coruña–San Cristovo. For moving around, rely on the city buses operated by Compañía de Tranvías de La Coruña, along with taxis and walkable routes that, in the centre, are often the quickest option. Connections to the main event locations are very convenient, making it easy to plan your trip to Coliseum da Coruña, Palacio de la Ópera, or Estadio de Riazor without unnecessary stress.
Once your tickets are sorted, use the city as a sightseeing bonus: stroll to Plaza de María Pita and explore Ciudad Vieja, then continue along the Paseo Marítimo with constant Atlantic views. Torre de Hércules is unmissable as well, a city icon and the perfect backdrop for a short trip before an evening programme. At any time of day, it is easy to add a break on the Riazor and Orzán beaches or in one of the bars and restaurants serving seafood specialties, so the event experience naturally becomes a city experience too.