You can visit Legends Madrid between 10am to 8pm from Monday to Friday.
On Saturdays and Sundays (and holidays), the timings are 10am to 10pm.
The approximate duration of the visit is about two hours.
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Enjoy flexible or fixed entry to the planet's largest collection of football collectibles
Inclusions
Time/flexible entry to Legends Museum (as per option selected)
Access to the Game Area
Access to the rooftop restaurant
Access to 4D cinema & immersive experiences
Multilingual support in English, Dutch, Korean, Polish, Danish, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese
Exclusions
Gratuity
Hotel transfers
Explore the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium & football legends in one unforgettable, immersive combo ticket!
Inclusions
Timed entry to the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Entry to the Real Madrid Museum
Entry to the Legends Museum
Access to the game area
Access to the rooftop restaurant
Multilingual audio guide in English, Dutch, Korean, Polish, Danish, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese
Exclusions
Food & drinks
Transportation
Legends: The Home of Football in Madrid celebrates the sport of football with a visual walkthrough of its history over the years. The 4,000+ objects represent football material history from photographs and jerseys of some of the most famous players, including Pelé, Cruyff, Maradona, Lionel Messi, Zinedine Zidane, and Andres Iniesta, and other notable souvenirs make this an experience like no other for any football fan.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.