Are you a football fan and always wanted to go on a Santiago Bernabeu Stadium tour? Get a unique players’ perspective of the pitch, stroll through iconic sites like the tunnel, the locker rooms, and even the trophy room; Bernabeu opens its doors to turn you into the real megastar.
Are you a football fan and always wanted to go on a Santiago Bernabeu Stadium tour? Get a unique players’ perspective of the pitch, stroll through iconic sites like the tunnel, the locker rooms, and even the trophy room; Bernabeu opens its doors to turn you into the real megastar.
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Are you a football fan and always wanted to go on a Santiago Bernabeu Stadium tour? Get a unique players’ perspective of the pitch, stroll through iconic sites like the tunnel, the locker rooms, and even the trophy room; Bernabeu opens its doors to turn you into the real megastar.
Santiago Bernabeu Stadium tickets cost €35 for everyone if bought online, €38 if bought in person, and they are subject to a specific time slot. Children under the age of 4 can visit the Bernabeu Stadium for free, with an accompanying adult.
If you want an open ticket for a specific day it costs €40 online (€43 in person), and a premium ticket which includes a guided tour costs €47 online (€50 in person).
Audioguides are available for €6 extra.
More than 1.3 Millions of football fans have visited the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in 2018, becoming the 3rd most visited attractions in Madrid. Booking your tickets in advance is recommended, so you can skip the line at the entrance gate and go straight in.
You may book your Santiago Bernabeu Stadium tour on the official website or through a travel agency such as Viator or Getyourguide.
Make your visit to Madrid extra special with a combined ticket, including a trip to Bernabeu Stadium with another iconic part of the city. Combined tickets provide much better value for money as well as letting you get to enjoy more out of your trip, by ensuring you get to include another great destination as part of the same ticket.
There are a lot of combined tickets available: go on a tapas tour, bike around the city or enjoy a sightseeing bus tour. Compare all the deals and pick the one that suits your needs best.
Madrid has an endless amount of things to see and do. City passes lets you save money by bundling sightseeing costs from Madrid’s most popular sites into a fantastic discounted price.
Fortunately, the Santiago Bernaeu Stadium tour is included in the Iventure card and the Madrid Explorer Pass.
The Bernabeu Stadium stadium opened in 1947, and is named after the president of one of Madrid’s most well-loved football teams, Real Madrid. With a capacity of over 81,000, this enormous stadium has been home to many legendary sporting moments, and is undoubtedly a must-see pilgrimage for any sporting fans, and especially fans of Real Madrid.
As the team’s home stadium, Bernabeu Stadium has hosted several major events, including the final for the UEFA Champions League, FIFA World Cup finals and Copa Libertadores finals. Visitors to the stadium can immerse themselves in the magic of the grounds and enjoy an exclusive “players’ view” from within, and enjoy passing through the players tunnel.
When visiting the Bernabeu Stadium, you can explore the museum and grounds through a self-guided tour or audio guided tour, as well as having the option to experience a professional guide to take you around. The tour includes access to a diverse range of areas and memorabilia, including the chance to see the stadium from multiple views such as from the Presidential Balcony and from the pitch itself, as well as getting the coach’s perspective, from within the bench area. Fans of the team can also visit the players’ dressing rooms, where a photo with a favourite player’s locker in a popular photo opportunity.
The Bernabeu Stadium also houses many of Real Madrid’s prestigious trophies, and visitors can view the awe-inspiring trophy collection, as well as a vast selection of team memorabilia, such as photos, shirts, footballs and more. You can also watch a documentary on the club, in the “Sensations” and “Best Club in History” rooms, and learn more about the history of the team.
Generally, the Bernabeu Stadium is not too busy during main visiting periods and you can enjoy a fairly relaxed experience as you explore the area. However due to reduced visiting times, it may be a little more crowded on days when there is a match, and you may not be able to spend as much time going around.
To avoid crowds or having to rush your experience, it may be best to visit the Bernabeu Stadium on non-match days.
The Bernabeu Stadium is open for visitors on non-match days between 10 am to 7 pm on Mondays to Saturdays, and between 10:30 am to 6:30 pm on Sundays and public holidays.
On match days, visitors can come for a tour up to 5 hours before kick off.
The stadium is closed on the 25th December and the 1st January.