Santiago Bernabeu Stadium Opening Hours | A Guide

Today

Open 09:00–19:00

Last Admission

18:30

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Santiago Bernabeu stadium is open to visitors every day except 25 December and 1 January. The timings are from Monday to Saturday between 9:30 AM and 7 PM, and Sundays and public holidays between 10 AM and 6:30 PM

Jan 1 TO Dec 31 Timings

Days (Jan 1 TO Dec 31)

TIMINGS

Last Admission

Monday09:00–19:0018:30
Tuesday09:00–19:0018:30
Wednesday (Today)09:00–19:0018:30
Thursday09:00–19:0018:30
Friday09:00–19:0018:30
Saturday09:00–19:0018:30
Sunday09:30–18:3018:00

The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium welcomes visitors every day of the week, with the exception of December 25th and January 1st. The ticket office operates from 09:30 AM to 07:00 PM on Mondays to Saturdays, and from 10:00 AM to 06:30 PM on Sundays and other holidays. Please note that the ticket office is closed for a brief period between 02:30 PM to 03:30 PM.

Best time to visit the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Weekday vs Weekend

Visiting Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on weekdays offers a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, allowing for a thorough tour of the museum and stadium. Weekends, especially on match days, attract more visitors, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere. For a balanced experience, visit early on a non-match weekend day to enjoy the stadium before it gets too busy.

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Sun

Pleasant
Crowded
Very Crowded
Closed

Peak season vs low season

During the peak season (April to June and September to October), Santiago Bernabeu Stadium has larger crowds and longer wait times. Conversely, the low season (November to March and July to August) provides a quieter atmosphere with shorter lines, though certain tours or areas may have limited access. Opt for weekdays in the low season for a more leisurely experience.

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Off Season
Moderate Season
Peak Season

What are the Santiago Bernabéu opening hours?

  • The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is open Monday to Saturday between 9am and 7pm. 
  • On Sundays and holidays, the stadium is open from 9:30am to 6:30pm. 
  • Last entry is allowed until 7pm (Mon–Sat) and 6:30pm (Sun & holidays). Visitors have 1.5 hours to complete the tour after entry. The stadium closes at 8:30pm (Mon–Sat) and 8 pm (Sun & holidays).
  • The stadium remains closed on December 25 and January 1.

Visitor tips

  • Entry to the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is timed, so you must arrive well in advance to avoid your ticket resulting in a no-show.
  • The stadium doesn’t have a cloakroom where you can store luggage or bags, so you should ideally leave your luggage behind at your hotel before visiting the stadium. Alternatively, you’ll find various storage facilities near the stadium where you can store your luggage if you’re arriving directly from the airport.
  • You’re allowed to take pictures during your tour, including at the museum, so don’t forget to bring your camera along.
  • Carry only the most essential belongings to the stadium, as this will help you speed up the security checks. Carry all these essentials in a clear bag if possible.

Frequently asked questions about Santiago Bernabéu hours

What are the opening hours of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium?

The stadium is open Monday to Saturday from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM and Sunday and public holidays from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM.

Is the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium open every day?

Yes, the stadium is open every day except on December 25 and January 1.

What time is the last admission to the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium?

The last admission is at 6:30 PM on weekdays and 6:00 PM on Sundays.

How long should I spend at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium?

A typical visit lasts around 1 hour, but you can spend more time depending on your interest in the museum and stadium tour.

Is the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium open on public holidays?

Yes, the stadium is open on public holidays with adjusted hours from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM.

When is the best time to visit the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to avoid crowds?

Weekdays, particularly during the off-season (November to March), offer a quieter experience with fewer crowds.

What should I expect during a public holiday visit to the Santiago Bernabéu?

Public holidays tend to have more visitors, creating a lively atmosphere. If you don’t mind the crowds, you’ll experience the stadium's energetic vibe during these times​

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