open venue
[ˈoʊpən ˈvɛnjuː]
nounpl: open venues
espaço aberto ao público
1. A public or accessible space where events, performances, or gatherings can take place without restrictions on entry or physical barriers
The concert was held at an open venue in the central park, allowing free access to all residents.
O concerto foi realizado em um espaço aberto ao público no parque central, permitindo acesso gratuito a todos os residentes.
2. A location that is not enclosed and operates with minimal entry requirements or ticket restrictions
Street festivals typically use open venues to accommodate large crowds.
Festivais de rua geralmente usam espaços abertos para acomodar multidões grandes.
3. An outdoor or semi-outdoor location used for business, entertainment, or social events
The restaurant chose an open venue format to improve ventilation and customer comfort.
O restaurante escolheu um formato de espaço aberto para melhorar a ventilação e o conforto dos clientes.
In Brazil, 'open venues' became particularly relevant during COVID-19 pandemic discussions regarding safer gathering spaces. In the USA, the term is commonly used in urban planning, event management, and real estate development. Public squares and parks in major cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo serve as open venues for cultural events and community gatherings.
NYC Slang
open spot / public spot
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