Entertainment Venues
From roaring football stadiums to glass-walled concert halls and gravity-defying theme park rides—where cities go to play.
29 attractions across 12 countries
Entertainment venues channel a city's energy into spectacle. Old Trafford in Manchester seats over seventy-four thousand supporters and has hosted football since 1910—its atmosphere on match day is electric, a wall of sound that rolls from the Stretford End to the opposite stand. Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie is its acoustic counterpart: a glass wave perched atop a reclaimed harbor warehouse, where world-class orchestras perform in a hall engineered to deliver perfect sound to every seat. In Abu Dhabi, Ferrari World brings Formula One thrills indoors with the world's fastest roller coaster, while the Dubai Mall surrounds its shoppers with an aquarium, an Olympic-sized ice rink, and a dancing fountain show choreographed to music every evening. These venues vary wildly in character, from intimate jazz clubs to vast sporting arenas, but they share a common purpose: gathering people around shared excitement. Check event schedules before you travel—stadium tours are fascinating, but nothing compares to the real thing when the lights drop and the crowd roars.
Argentina
Canada
Colombia
England
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Peru
South Africa
United Arab Emirates
United States
Camden Yards
Baltimore, United States
Fenway Park
Boston, United States
New England Aquarium
Boston, United States
Navy Pier
Chicago, United States
Wrigley Field
Chicago, United States
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Denver, United States
Houston Galleria
Houston, United States
Bellagio Fountains
Las Vegas, United States
High Roller
Las Vegas, United States
Santa Monica Pier
Los Angeles, United States
Universal Studios Hollywood
Los Angeles, United States
Grand Ole Opry
Nashville, United States
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, United States
Broadway Theater District
New York, United States
San Diego Zoo
San Diego, United States