San Antonio, Texas
The Alamodome is a massive 64,000-seat domed stadium located in downtown San Antonio. Opened in 1993, it was designed to host football, basketball, baseball, and large-scale conventions, making it a versatile venue for major events.
The stadium has hosted NCAA Final Four basketball tournaments, college football bowl games, and was the former home of the NBA's San Antonio Spurs. It continues to attract high-profile concerts, boxing matches, and monster truck rallies.
With its flexible floor space and proximity to the Henry B. González Convention Center, the Alamodome is a key part of the city's convention infrastructure. Its distinctive architecture, featuring four large corner towers, makes it a recognizable part of the skyline.