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Estadio Luna Park event venue in Buenos Aires, BA
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View of Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, BA
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View of Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, BA
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Estadio Luna Park

4.6(75,612 reviews)$$$Amusement Park
🕑 2 to 3 hours depending on the event👶 Best for ages 6 and up. Older children and teens will most appreciate the live concerts and sporting events, while younger kids enjoy special family shows and performances. The venue's seating and duration of events work better for children who can sit through 1-2 hour performances.

About

Estadio Luna Park is Buenos Aires' iconic indoor entertainment arena offering a rotating calendar of family-friendly shows, concerts, sporting events, and performances throughout the year. This historic venue in the heart of the city provides an excellent opportunity for families to experience Argentine culture through live entertainment, from circus performances and children's theater to sporting events like boxing matches and basketball games.

Highlights

  • World-class acoustics and sightlines from most seats in this intimate 8,000-capacity arena
  • Historic venue dating back to 1932 with unique Art Deco architecture
  • Wide variety of entertainment from Disney on Ice to international music acts and sporting events
  • Central location near Puerto Madero waterfront and major tourist areas
  • Air-conditioned indoor comfort year-round

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the event calendar in advance at their website or box office, as shows vary greatly in content and family appropriateness. Not all events are suitable for children.
  2. 2.Book tickets online before your trip when possible, as popular family shows sell out quickly. The box office is open weekdays 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM for same-day purchases.
  3. 3.Arrive 30-45 minutes early to navigate security, find your seats, and let kids use restrooms before the show starts, as lines can be long.
  4. 4.The venue is located in San Telmo near Puerto Madero, making it easy to combine with a family walk along the waterfront before or after your event.
  5. 5.Bring cash in Argentine pesos for snacks and souvenirs inside, as credit card acceptance can be limited at concession stands.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoon or early evening shows tend to be less crowded than weekend performances. Check the schedule during your visit dates, as family-oriented events are typically scheduled on weekends and school holidays.

What to Know

Ticket prices vary significantly by event (generally moderate to expensive range). The venue has accessible seating options, and basic snacks and drinks are available inside, though outside food is typically not permitted.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with events scheduled throughout all seasons. Summer (December to February) often features special holiday shows and school vacation programming. Check the calendar during Argentine winter break (July) for additional family events.

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Nearby Eats

Puerto Madero, just a short walk away, offers numerous family-friendly restaurants including La Bistecca for steaks and pasta or Siga La Vaca, an all-you-can-eat parilla perfect for adventurous eaters. For a quick bite, look for empanada shops along Avenida Belgrano.

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