Landmark · San Nicolas
Luna Park
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Luna Park is a landmark arena in the San Nicolás neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Originally opened as a boxing stadium, it has hosted legendary fights, including those of Carlos Monzón. Today, it's a versatile venue for concerts, theater, and cultural events. The building's Art Deco facade and circular interior create an intimate atmosphere, with seating close to the stage. Visitors can catch a live show, take a guided tour, or simply admire the architecture from outside. Located near the waterfront and the bustling Microcentro, it's easily accessible. The arena's history is palpable, with photos and memorabilia displayed in the lobby. Despite its age, Luna Park remains a vibrant part of Buenos Aires' cultural scene.
Don't miss
- Attend a concert or sporting event in an historic setting
- Take a guided tour to see backstage and locker rooms
- View the Art Deco architecture and iconic neon sign
- Explore the on-site museum with boxing memorabilia
- Visit the nearby Puerto Madero waterfront after your show
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Luna Park
You can visit on your own (ticket prices vary by event; purchase online or at the box office. guided tours may have separate fees; check the official website). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Book tickets in advance for popular events; last-minute sales may be limited.
- Use public transit; parking is scarce and expensive in the area.
- Arrive early to grab a bite at nearby cafes in San Nicolás.
- Check the schedule online; the venue hosts diverse events year-round.
A bit of history
Luna Park opened in 1932 as a boxing venue and quickly became Argentina's premier sports arena. It hosted the 1951 Pan American Games and numerous historic boxing matches. Over the decades, it evolved into a concert hall, welcoming international acts like The Rolling Stones and local legends.
Common questions
Can I visit Luna Park without an event?
Yes, guided tours are available on non-event days; check the official site for schedules.
Is photography allowed inside?
During events, professional cameras may be restricted; personal cameras are usually allowed.
What is the seating like?
Seating ranges from floor level to upper tiers; all offer good views due to the intimate design.
Are there food and drink options inside?
Yes, there are concession stands, but prices are higher than outside.
Is the venue safe?
Yes, the area is generally safe, but keep valuables secure in crowds.
How do I get there from the airport?
Take a taxi or ride-share from Ezeiza (about 40 minutes) or use the shuttle bus to downtown.
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