Chaclacayo is known for having a unique dry climate that makes this stadium an ideal venue for outdoor sporting events compared to the humid conditions of Lima's coast.
The stadium is built into the uneven topography of the Andean foothills, which influences its non-standard, terraced spectator areas.
It functions as a multi-purpose social center for the Pachacutec community, hosting both athletic matches and local civic gatherings.
The location at Kilometer 20 of the Central Highway puts it at a higher elevation than central Lima, affecting local weather patterns significantly.
Estadio Municipal Pachacutec is a community sports facility located in the district of Chaclacayo, approximately 20 kilometers east of Lima along the Central Highway. It serves as a primary hub for local athletic competitions, amateur football leagues, and regional community events. The venue features an open-air pitch with tiered spectator seating integrated into the hillside terrain. It is situated in a valley characterized by a dry, sunny microclimate distinct from the coastal fog of Lima. The stadium is frequently utilized for inter-district tournaments and municipal recreational programs.
The upper tiers of the spectator seating offering a panoramic view of the pitch against the backdrop of the surrounding Andean hills.
Bring high-factor sun protection, as the valley location experiences intense solar exposure with limited shade in the stands.
Verify the local sports schedule at the municipal offices in Chaclacayo if planning to visit during a tournament day.
Stay hydrated, as the dry, semi-arid climate of the valley leads to faster dehydration than in coastal regions.
Do not attempt to access the pitch or facility during private league matches without prior permission from the municipal organizers.
Athletic casual wear; avoid obstructing pitch access or team bench areas during matches.