Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Real Madrid Trophy Room Tickets

Included with Santiago Bernabéu Stadium tickets

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Real Madrid Trophy Room display

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Misici D

Romania
Group
2 weeks ago
Visiting Santiago Bernabéu Stadium was an unforgettable experience for our family. We celebrated our son’s 17th birthday there, and as a passionate football fan, he was absolutely amazed. The highlight for him was definitely the trophy room — seeing so many historic trophies in one place was simply magical. The atmosphere of the stadium, the history behind every corner, and the feeling of standing in such an iconic place made the visit truly special. Everything was well organized, modern, and impressive. It was more than just a stadium tour; it became a beautiful memory for our son’s birthday that we will always cherish. Highly recommended for every football lover! — The Misici Family

Vagner P

Group
2 weeks ago
It was the best experience ever! This shopping channel was a real surprise for me and my family! I never imagined it would be so easy and quick to get in on the best events!

Aurelio I

Couple
2 weeks ago
Impeccable organization, a comprehensive tour, and the perfect option to get off at one stop and get back on at another—even on a bus from a different route. Very friendly and helpful staff The photo exhibition at the Casa Àrabe cultural center was informative (photo attached)

Carlos C

Brazil
Couple
Jan 2026

+1 more

We enjoyed the tour very much. We took line 2 (Modern Madrid) and then line 1 (Classic Madrid). We want to congratulate the manager Salvatore. He guided us wonderfully and had a great last minute idea: he suggested us to get off and take line 2 (the back bus) first; this way we could enjoy both lines in a row. Congratulations!

Gloria H

United States
Couple
Last week
Tour included a lot! Got to see trophies, history, multiple parts of the stadium, tons of photo opportunities, my partner loved seeing where the players come out.

Carmen G

Spain
Family
Mar 2026
It's great for spending time with the family or going on your own—they all look so lifelike!!! Although Shakira didn't look quite as much like her 😏 We went for my son's birthday, and he loved it

Felipe S

Argentina
Couple
3 weeks ago
The tour of the Bernabéu was really great; you can feel the history and the sheer magnitude of the club the moment you walk in. The tour is definitely worth it because you get to explore different areas of the stadium and see everything up close. Plus, the guides explain everything very well and make the experience more enjoyable. If you're in Madrid, I highly recommend doing it because it's a unique experience and very well organized.

Gábor B

Solo
Apr 2026
The Guide David was very friendly and provided lot of useful and interesting information. He was very lively. The tour itself was also a very good expereince for both RM fans and just people who os interested in the Stadium and Team history. Recommended


Quick overview

  • Access: Included in all Santiago Bernabéu Stadium tickets
  • Separate ticket: Not required
  • When you'll see it: Early-midway on the tour route, inside the Real Madrid Museum after the panoramic stadium view
  • Visit duration: 15–25 mins self-guided/around 20 mins with a guide
  • Best time: First weekday slot; late morning and early afternoon bring the heaviest museum crowds
  • Restrictions: Personal photos allowed. No flash, drones, selfie sticks, tripods, food, or drinks.

The Real Madrid Trophy Room is included with all Santiago Bernabéu Stadium tickets. No separate ticket is needed. You’ll reach it inside the Real Madrid Museum soon after the opening panoramic stadium view, and you can’t enter it independently of the one-way tour route. Book a timed entry or guided tour in advance so you reach the museum before the late-morning buildup and have time to stop, read, and photograph the displays.

How to best experience the Real Madrid Trophy Room

Best time to visit

Choose the first weekday entry slot, ideally before 11am. The museum fills fastest from late morning into early afternoon, which slows photo stops around the main cases. If clean sightlines matter to you, avoid midday.

How long to spend

Give yourself 15–25 minutes here on a self-guided visit, or around 20 minutes with a guide. That covers the main trophy cases, award displays, and a short multimedia stop. Rush through, and everything blends into polished silver.

Where it fits in your itinerary

You’ll usually see the trophy room soon after the panoramic stadium view and before the tunnel or bench areas. Don’t spend all your attention upstairs. Save some focus for the museum section most visitors remember best.

Crowd patterns

Crowds build from about 11am and stay dense through early afternoon, especially on weekends, holidays, and match-adjacent days. The room remains easy to move through, but photo waits increase. For easier browsing, go earlier or later.

What to prioritize if time is short

Start with the European Cups display, then move to the Ballon d’Or and individual award cases, and finish with one multimedia history screen. Stand slightly back from the central cases first; close-up photos can wait.

Common mistakes to avoid

The biggest mistake is treating the room like a corridor between stadium stops. Read a few labels, not just the big titles, and take your best photos before moving on. The route is one-way, so don’t assume you can return.

Best tickets to experience the Real Madrid Trophy Room

Ticket typeWhy choose it

Self-guided timed entry

Best if you want to linger at the trophy cases, read labels, and photograph the displays at your own pace.

Guided tour

Best if you want context on the titles, eras, and players behind the silverware rather than only seeing the cases.

Combo ticket

Best if the trophy room is one stop in a wider Madrid day and you want to bundle the stadium visit efficiently.

Why it's worth seeing

What makes the trophy room irreplaceable is scale: it turns Real Madrid’s long list of honors into one physical, walk-through argument. Most visitors expect a few headline cups, then realize the museum is arranged to overwhelm you with repetition — league titles, European Cups, and individual awards across eras. Start with the team trophies, then move outward to the player awards and screens that explain what you’re actually looking at.

European Cups display

At the center of the museum, the European Cups sit together in a long illuminated display. Start here. It’s the room’s clearest visual anchor and the fastest way to understand why this space matters to even casual visitors.

Ballon d’Or and individual awards

Move next to the adjoining cases with Ballon d’Or trophies and other individual honors. These displays widen the story from club success to the players who defined each era, linking team titles to specific faces and seasons.

Multimedia history screens

Pause by the interactive panels and highlight reels around the edges of the room. They connect the silverware to finals, managers, and famous campaigns, which helps the room feel like a timeline instead of one long photo stop.

Historical & cultural significance

For decades, the Bernabéu museum has functioned as Real Madrid’s public memory bank, updating every time the club adds another major title. What began as a club-history display became a living record of modern football dominance as league titles, European Cups, and award-winning eras accumulated. Today, the trophy room is still the emotional core of the stadium visit — part museum, part ritual stop for supporters from around the world.

Notable figures

Santiago Bernabéu | President

Former player-president who drove the club’s expansion and gave the stadium its name.
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Alfredo Di Stéfano | Forward

The defining figure of Real Madrid’s first European dynasty and a constant museum reference point.
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Florentino Pérez | President

Oversaw the Galácticos eras and the stadium’s modern transformation.
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Cristiano Ronaldo | Forward

Helped power multiple Champions League wins that dominate the recent displays.
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Know before you go

  • Entry: Timed entry only; your ticket is valid only for the date and slot you book.
  • Match days: The museum and panoramic view stay open only until 5.5 hours before kickoff.
  • Route changes: Tour hours and access can change for matches, renovations, or stadium events.
  • Availability: Same-day slots can sell out during peak periods, especially weekends and holidays.

Address: Av. de Concha Espina, 1, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain

  • Nearest metro: Santiago Bernabéu station on Line 10, about a 2-minute walk to the stadium.
  • Entry point: Use the stadium tour entrance shown on your timed ticket; staff may redirect you by gate.
  • Position in route: The trophy room sits inside the Real Madrid Museum, usually after the panoramic stadium stop.
  • Direct access: Not possible; it’s part of a one-way stadium visit and cannot be entered separately.
  • Wheelchair access: The stadium and museum are wheelchair accessible.
  • Elevators: Elevators cover the accessible route, but the last stadium floor is not served by an elevator.
  • Guide dogs: Certified guide dogs are allowed with official documentation.
  • Route note: The standard visitor flow includes many stairs, so ask staff for the accessible route on arrival.
  • Inside the room: The trophy room itself is flat and indoors, making it one of the easiest sections to navigate once reached.
  • Photography: Personal photos are allowed, but flash photography is not permitted.
  • Equipment: Drones, selfie sticks, and tripods are prohibited.
  • Food and drink: Outside food and drinks are not permitted inside the stadium or museum.
  • Bags: Large suitcases are prohibited, and storage is not available.
  • Conduct: Smoking, alcohol, and entering under the influence are prohibited.
  • Walking: Expect around 1–1.5 hours of walking for the full Bernabéu route.
  • Stairs: The standard route includes numerous flights of stairs and level changes.
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate for most visitors wearing comfortable shoes.
  • Alternatives: Elevators support the accessible route through the museum and main stadium areas.
  • Limitation: The last stadium floor is not accessible by elevator.

Frequently asked questions about the Real Madrid Trophy Room

Yes. Entry to the Real Madrid Trophy Room is included with every valid Santiago Bernabéu Stadium ticket. No separate ticket exists.

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