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Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Reforma Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Santiago Bernabéu
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
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    Real Madrid is one of our city’s three professional football teams, together with Atlético de Madrid and Rayo Vallecano. Holder of multiple European and international titles, the club opens its doors 363 days a year for football and sports fans to explore its historic stadium, an absolute must on your trip to Madrid.

    The Santiago Bernabeu (named after the legendary Madrid manager, who presided over the club from 1943 to 1978) was inaugurated in 1947 and can now hold over 80,000 spectators. The stadium also has 245 VIP boxes.

    Bernabéu Tour


    On 1 July, the Bernabéu Tour will reopen its doors. This will continue to be a restricted version of the tour due to the remodelling work being carried out. Visitors will be able to see the Museum, the Model of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the 21st Century, the panoramic stadium viewing point, and the Official Shop. The new entrance will be by Gate 55, accessed via Calle Padre Damián.

    Due to the various events that take place at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, as well as the remodelling work, the Bernabéu Tour may vary its route and times, informing visitors on the website, at the ticket offices, and at the entrance door to the Tour.

    From Thursday 1st December, the entrance to Tour Bernabéu will be found on Calle del Padre Damián.

    Provisionally, access for people with reduced mobility will be temporarily unavailable. The official webpage will make an announcement when this reopens.

    Buy tickets for the Bernabéu Tour


    The Bernabéu Tour allows you to access one of the world’s most emblematic sports venues, so you can learn more about the magnificent history of the world’s most successful club, and experience first-hand the historical transformation of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium.

    The interactive screens dotted throughout the Santiago Bernabéu Museum look back at the most emblematic moments of the greatest club of the 20th century. 

    The tour includes access to an incredible panoramic view of the stadium and the Real Madrid CF Museum, where you can relive glorious nights through priceless objects, including their 14 Champions League titles. A must see!

    Redevelopment of the Bernabéu: a stadium fit for the 22nd century

    The New Santiago Bernabéu project, headed by the GMP-L35-Ribas group of architects, includes the construction of a large cornice at the main entrance. It will fly over the adjacent square without any ground support, forming a large 2,000m2 entrance leading the way to the new Bernabéu.

    Among other features of the redevelopment of the stadium (which is expected to finish in late 2023) is the construction of a new stand on the east side, which will be slightly higher than the current one, although the stadium’s capacity is expected to remain at about 80,000 people. The venue will also gain a retractable roof which will allow for the pitch to be used regardless of the weather and will help to reduce noise pollution.

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    Last updated: 02/03/2023
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    Tourist Information
    Address
    Avenida
    de Concha Espina, 1
    28036
    Tourist area
    Castellana
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 398 43 70
    Fax
    Metro
    Santiago Bernabéu (L10)
    Bus
    14, 27, 40, 43, 120, 126, 147, 150, N22, N24
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations: Paseo de la Habana, 42 / Doctor Fleming (calle Doctor Fleming, 7) / General Perón con Poeta Joan Maragall (Avenida del General Perón frente al nº 36)

    Price

    - Classic Admission (with guaranteed date and time):

    • - General public (online): Children aged 5 - 14 years, €15; adults (over 14s), €18. Children under 4 free. Groups and schools can find out more by e-mailing tour@corp.realmadrid.com or by calling (+34) 91-3984370.

    • - General public (ticket office): Children aged 5 - 14 years, €18; adults (+ 14 years), €21. Children under 4 free.

    • - Madridistas (online): Children aged 5 - 14 years, €12; adults (over 14s): €14.40

    • - Madridistas (ticket office): Children aged 5 - 14 years, €15; adults (+ 14 years): €17.40

    - Flexible Admission (you can arrive any time you want on the chosen day. Not valid on match days, weekends, or public holidays):

    • - General public (online): Children aged 5 - 14 years, €15; adults (over 14s), €18. Children under 4 free.

    • - General public (ticket office): Children aged 5 - 14 years, €18; adults (+ 14 years), €21. Children under 4 free.

    • - Madridistas (online): Children aged 5 - 14 years, €12.60; adults (over 14s): €15

    • - Madridistas (ticket office): Children aged 5 - 14 years, €15.60; adults (+ 14 years): €18

    - Group guided tour led by an official stadium guide: check conditions on official website.

    Check official website for terms and conditions for group visits, including special prices.

     

    An additional charge of €3 applies to tickets purchased at the ticket office.

    Tickets can be purchased at the official website or at Paseo de la Castellana, 140.

    Times

    On 1 July, the Bernabéu Tour will reopen its doors. This will continue to be a restricted version of the tour due to the remodelling work being carried out. Visitors will be able to see the Museum, the Model of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the 21st Century, the panoramic stadium viewing point, and the Official Shop. The new entrance will be by Gate 55, accessed via Calle Padre Damián. 

    From Monday October 24th, the Tour Bernabéu entrance will be trough  Gate 32 (Concha Espina Avenue), for approximately one and a half months.

    Provisionally, access for people with reduced mobility will be temporarily unavailable. The official webpage will make an announcement when this reopens.


    Bernabéu Tour times: Open every day of the year except 25 December and 1 January. 24 and 31 December 10am-2pm. Non-match days, Monday to Saturday, from 9:30am to 7pm; Sundays and public holidays, from 10am to 6.30pm. On match days the Tour runs up to 5 hours before kick-off.

    Owing to match fixtures or other events, tour times and itineraries may vary. Please check the official website.

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