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Legends: The Home of Football in Madrid at a glance

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Get closer to football legends than ever before

Ever wanted to see the shirt Andrés Iniesta wore the night he broke Dutch hearts in the 2010 World Cup final? Or get within arm’s reach of the boots Cristiano Ronaldo used to shatter Champions League records for Real Madrid? Step inside Legends: The Home of Football, Madrid’s interactive shrine to the sport, and you’re instantly closer to football history than you’ve ever been. Tucked right next to Puerta del Sol, it’s a 7-floor shrine to the game. Over 4,000 original objects from legends like Pelé, Maradona, Messi, Zidane, Iniesta, and Cruyff.

Step into the action with immersive tech

But it’s not just relics under glass. You can walk through recreated locker rooms, watch iconic goals in a panoramic 4D cinema, and put yourself in the action with VR matches that let you “play” on the same pitch as the greats.

Explore Real Madrid and Barcelona legacies

For Madrid fans, there’s a dedicated Real Madrid Legends corner featuring rare memorabilia from Raúl, Iker Casillas, Di Stéfano, Cristiano Ronaldo, and more. Barcelona loyalists will find their own icons, too, right down to the boots Xavi wore in his final El Clásico.

Relive unforgettable football moments

It’s a living, breathing celebration of football, designed for people who remember the roar at the Bernabéu when Sergio Ramos scored in the 93rd, or who can’t forget Maradona weaving through six defenders in ’86. If you love football, you’ll never run out of reasons to stare, snap photos, and relive the game’s greatest moments. And if you’re just along for the ride, you’ll finally get why the world goes a little wild over the beautiful game.

Things to know before you book your Legends: The Home of Football tickets

  • If you're visiting Legends museum, you can choose between timed-entry and flexible-entry tickets. Both include full access to all 7 museum floors, 4D cinema, VR zones, and iconic memorabilia like Messi’s jerseys and Maradona’s boots. Timed tickets are ideal if you want a fixed schedule, while flexible tickets let you visit anytime on your booked date (subject to capacity). Kids under 4 enter free, and discounted rates are available for children (4–13), seniors (65+), students, Youth Card holders, and people with disabilities — just bring valid ID!
  • If you're a die-hard football fan, the combo ticket for Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Legends Museum gives you access to both football landmarks. You’ll visit Real Madrid’s stadium at a fixed time and then enjoy the Legends Museum at your own pace. It's self-guided at both venues, with no transfers or guides included. Infants under 4 enter free, but you’ll need to collect a free ticket at the venue.
  • For families looking to mix football with theme park fun, the Parque Warner and Legends museum combo is a smart choice. You’ll get a full day at Parque Warner (rides, shows, cartoons!) plus flexible entry to the Legends Museum. Great if you’re planning a day out with kids and want to balance adrenaline with nostalgia. Same rules apply: free entry for kids under 4, and discounts for eligible categories

Your Legends: Home of Football tickets explained

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Entry tickets

  • Includes: Entry to all 7 museum floors, 4D cinema, VR zones, interactive spaces, and the full collection of legendary memorabilia.
  • Duration: Visit at your own pace (average stay: 2–3 hours)
  • Who’s this for: Football fans, families, and anyone who wants a flexible, self-guided experience.

Whether you want to book a set slot (timed-entry) or keep your plans open (flexible-entry), both tickets give you access to the full Legends museum experience—legendary jerseys, trophies, VR, cinema, and interactive games. Flexible entry is ideal if you’re not sure about timings, while timed tickets guarantee your spot. Kids under 4 go free. Discounts are available for children, seniors, students, and more (bring your ID).

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Football artifacts display at Legends Collection in Madrid featuring historic memorabilia.

Combo tours

  • Includes: Flexible entry to Legends Museum, plus either a timed-entry ticket to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium tour (Real Madrid) or a 1-day pass to Parque Warner theme park
  • Duration: 1.5 hours at Santiago Bernabéu or a full day at Parque Warner, plus your own pace at Legends
  • Who’s this for: Football superfans, Real Madrid loyalists, families, and anyone who wants to pack more into their Madrid trip.

With a combo ticket, you can pair your Legends Museum visit with a tour of the iconic Bernabéu Stadium or a day at Parque Warner. Choose the Bernabéu combo to see Real Madrid’s home turf, trophies, and stands, then explore football’s global legacy at Legends. Or pick the Parque Warner combo for a day of rides, shows, and cartoon adventures before diving into football history. All combos are self-guided, with flexible Legends entry and discounts for kids, seniors, students, and more. Kids under 4 go free (but collect their ticket at the venue).

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Sneak peak into Legends: The Home of Football

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Excited football fans at Metaverse land
Timeine of Euro tournaments
4D Cinema
Hall of FAME
Visitors exploring the LEGENDS The Home of Football exhibit, featuring historic boots and balls used.
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Floor 0: Entrance Hall, Origins,  Shop

Your first steps into Legends: The Home of Football welcomes you with an impressive display of some of the most prominent objects in football history, such as the Euro Cup, Sergio Ramos’ kit from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, and so much more. You get a visual overview of the history of the sport, along with a shop where you can buy yourself a souvenir to remember this experience.

Floor -1: Metaverse Land

Experiencing football in 2025 without virtual reality would be incomplete. The lowermost level offers you a unique way of experiencing different football-related scenarios by immersing yourself in them via virtual reality. Moreover, you also get to see the first NFT collection based on football history’s best collection.

The gaming area in Metaverse Land offers experiences such as penalty kick simulators and juggling, as well as the ability to watch live matches on the big screen.

Floor 1: Temples, Global Football

The first floor offers you a walk through some of the most iconic stadiums and football clubs, along with an overview of how the sport spread across continents over the years. The highlights are some of the key moments from Eurocup tournaments and key achievements by Spain’s national team.

Floor 2: Major Leagues,  Cinema 4D, Intercontinental Cup

This floor offers you a walk through some of the most iconic and prestigious trophies and tournaments of all time. You also get to learn about some of the best players who’ve built a legacy by winning multiple titles. A few among them include Paolo Rossi, Diego Maradona, and Lionel Messi.

You also get to explore how the sport is celebrated worldwide, uniting people of different nationalities. The 4D theater offers a sense of being on a pitch, and the Intercontinental Cup is bound to leave you spellbound.

Floor 3: Hall of Fame, World Cup, Women’s Football

As you’ve likely guessed, the Hall of Fame honors some of the most well-known players in the sport’s history. Everything from their jerseys to their boots and other personal items helps tell their story. This floor also demonstrates the global rise of women’s football and its resulting popularity and how the FIFA World Cup has shaped the sport over the years.

It’s also got some of the most iconic memorabilia from women’s football on display, such as Ivana Andrés’ jersey and boots, to the medal she won for her contribution to her team’s victory during the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. You’ll also find an entire section dedicated to the Spanish team’s victory against England during the 2023 final.

Floor 4: Legends Space, Crown Jewels, VIP Lounge, Football Art

Set in a dedicated zone on the fourth floor is the Legends Space, a visual ode to some of the most priceless objects in football history. Balls used in historic matches, signed shirts belonging to legends such as Christiano Ronaldo and Pelé, to name a few, and medals awarded to some of the sport’s most legendary players are some of the many highlights on display. The VIP lounge offers you a space to lounge and enjoy some spectacular views of Puerta del Sol.

Floor 5: Gastronomic Area

With all six floors and decades of football history covered, you can grab a great meal and a drink on the fifth floor as you end your tour of the Legends Collection. This sportsbar consists of three different spaces: interior with a private room, a view of Puerto del Sol, and one that offers views of Madrid’s rooftops.

The menu offers everything from your typical game day starters to ribs, burgers, and even a menu for kids. The bar has you covered with wines, beer, cocktails, and everything else in between.

Plan your visit to Legends: The Home of Football in Madrid

Visitors exploring the LEGENDS The Home of Football
  • Weekday mornings (10am-12pm): Quietest period with minimal crowds, perfect for photography and detailed exploration
  • Tuesday through Thursday: Lowest visitor numbers throughout the day
  • Avoid weekends and Spanish holidays: Peak times with longer queues and crowded exhibits
  • Late afternoon visits (4pm-6pm): Good compromise between crowd levels and having enough time to explore
  • Summer months: Higher tourist volume but longer opening hours
  • Winter visits: Fewer crowds but check for any seasonal closures or reduced hours

Address: Carrera De S. Jerónimo, 2, 28014 Madrid, España

Find on Map

There are various ways you can get to Legends, including:

  • By metro: The closest Metro stop to the Legends Collection is Sol, which is a mere 170 meters away. You can take the L1, L2, and L3 lines, all of which stop at Sol. 
  • By Bus: The closest bus stop to the Legends Collection is Puerta del Sol, and you can take any of the following buses: 5, 15, 2, 5 1, 52, 53. 

We’d recommend you rely on the metro, bus, or any other form of public transportation to get to your destination.

Visitors exploring the LEGENDS The Home of Football Store, showcasing a wide variety of football memorabilia and merchandise
  • Accessibility: Legends: The Home of Football is wheelchair-accessible, making it a great attraction even for someone with restricted mobility. 
  • Washrooms: There are washrooms on the premises that are also accessible to those with limited mobility. 
  • Shop: The shop on Floor 0 also sells plenty of souvenirs, such as footballs, t-shirts, and more.
Handmade tacos with fresh ingredients displayed on a wooden board
  • LaLiga Twenty Nine’s: This is a rooftop restaurant and sports bar within Legends that offers everything from small bites to ribs, sandwiches, a kid’s menu, and any drink you could possibly want. 
  • Sahuaro Madrid: This Mexican eatery serves everything from tacos quesadillas, and burritos, to even margaritas and cocktails. Located just about 900 meters from Legends Madrid, it makes for a great option to consider. 
  • FIREA: Located no more than a 10-minute walk away from Legends, this Latin American Restaurant is another great option for when you want to grab a bite. The shrimp tacos and the Cuban sandwich are a must-try, according to several reviewers.

Tips for visiting Legends: The Home of Football

  • While Legends Madrid opens at 10am, the ticket counter only opens at 12pm on the weekdays. So, if you plan on visiting as soon as the museum opens anytime between Monday and Friday, you’d be better off booking your tickets online so you don’t have to wait for the ticket counter to open. 
  • Parking around Legends Madrid can be tricky, so you’d be better off relying on the metro or the bus. The nearest bus and metro stations are just a two-minute walk away from the museum. 
  • If you’re craving a bite, don’t forget to check out the LaLiga Twenty Nine’s rooftop restaurant on the topmost floor for some great food and panoramic views of Puerta del Sol - hit two birds with one stone. 
  • Comfortable shoes are a must; after all, you have almost 4,200 square meters full of football history to cover.
  • Legends gets busiest after lunch and in the late afternoons, especially on weekends and during school holidays. For quieter halls and fewer crowds, aim for a morning visit right at opening or later in the evening.
  • You’re welcome to take photos inside. Tripods and selfie sticks are a no, but cameras and phones are totally fine. The lighting’s good and there are tons of spots that’ll make your friends jealous.
  • Most visitors spend 1.5–2 hours here, but if you’re a real football fan (or you want to see every last Champions League ball), budget at least 2.5 hours. There’s more to see than you think, between the 4D cinema, VR experiences, and endless displays, you’ll want time to soak it in.

Beyond Legends Collection Madrid

Santiago Bernabeu Stadium interior with empty seats and green field, Madrid.

Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

Home to one of the world’s most well-known football clubs, Real Madrid FC, this stadium has borne witness to some of the most memorable goals in football history. A tour of this stadium gives you access to the player’s tunnel, Real Madrid Dressing Rooms, and VIP lounges. The trophy room is among the richest in the world, featuring a whopping 13 European Cups, 19 Copa del Rey, and 34 La Liga Titles. Football fan or not, this place should be on your list!

Distance: 4.9km

By car: Approximately 14 minutes

Explore Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

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Zoom Aquarium Madrid

This massive, 22-hectare sanctuary inaugurated in 1972 is home to 1,300 animals across 333 species that you can learn more about. From the once-endangered panda to lions, dolphins, and countless other species, the zoo and aquarium offer a visual treat of both land and aquatic species.

Distance: 11.3km

By car: Approximately 34 minutes

Explore Zoo Aquarium Madrid

Inside Royal Collections Gallery

Royal Collections Gallery Madrid

The Royal Collections Museum Madrid is home to some of the most well-known Spanish art and historical artifacts from across the world. This is a must-visit for any history enthusiast who takes pleasure in witnessing some of the most iconic reminders centuries bygone.

Distance: 1.9km

By car: Approximately 9 minutes

Explore Royal Collections Gallery

Frequently asked questions about the Legends Collection tickets

Is the museum suitable for children?

Absolutely! There is no minimum age requirement, just as there isn’t with football. Babies between 0-3 years of age require a ticket but don’t need to pay, while those between 4 and 13 benefit from reduced pricing. The various exhibits and immersive experiences can be great for kids.

Are there any facilities for visitors with disabilities?

Legends: The Home of Football is wheelchair accessible, allowing those with disabilities or reduced mobility to enjoy all the museum has to offer. The restrooms are also disability-friendly, ensuring easy access all around.

Is there parking available nearby?

Given the museum's central location, public transportation is recommended. You can take the bus or even the metro, and the nearest bus and metro stations are no more than a two-minute walk from Legends Collection. If you plan to drive, it's best to research nearby parking facilities in advance.

Are there any restrictions on items I can bring into the museum?

For security reasons, certain items may be restricted. It's advisable to travel light and consult the venue’s guidelines or staff for specific information.

What is the best time to visit Legends, The Home of Football?

The Legends Collection is open year-round, but if you prefer a quieter experience, visit on weekdays in the morning or early afternoon. Weekends and holidays tend to be busier, especially during football events or major matches.

Can I bring my pet to the museum?

Pets are not allowed inside the museum except for registered service animals. If you’re traveling with a pet, we’d recommend you consider nearby pet-friendly accommodations or daycare services.

Are there any specific rules visitors should be aware of?

Yes, visitors must respect the exhibits, avoid touching artifacts, and follow the staff’s instructions. Food and drinks are not allowed inside exhibition areas, except for in the Gastronomic Area on the topmost floor.

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