Santiago Bernabéu tours

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Why book a guided tour to Santiago Bernabéu

  • Your guide will facilitate a seamless entry into the stadium, letting you skip the ticket lines. However, you will still need to go through the security checks. 
  • Your guide will walk you through the stadium’s history, its amenities after its most recent renovation, the exhibits at the museum, and the history of Real Madrid itself. 
  • You’ll gain key insights into the stadium’s new retractable roof and how it allows for matches to continue during adverse weather. 
  • You’ll also learn how the retractable field allows new surfaces to be installed to cater to a variety of other sporting and non-sporting events. 
  • You can choose from a guided tour in English or Spanish, or upgrade your ticket to enjoy a bilingual tour in both languages.

Highlights of your Santiago Bernabéu guided tour

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Panoramic stadium views

Your guided tour will allow you to enjoy a panoramic view of the entire stadium, giving you a sense of what the energy on match day feels like with over 80,000 spectators in attendance.

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What are the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium’s 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. 
  • The stadium remains closed on December 25 and January 1.
  • Last entry is allowed until 7pm (Mon–Sat) and 6:30pm (Sun & holidays). Visitors have 1.5 hours to complete the tour. The stadium closes at 8:30pm (Mon–Sat) and 8 pm (Sun & holidays).

Getting to Prado Museum

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  • By bus: 
    • You can take any EMT Madrid bus line 14, 27, 40, 43, 120, 126, 147, or 150 from Madrid’s city center and get off at the Santiago Bernabéu station.
  • By metro: 
    • You can take Line 1 from Pinar De Chamartin in the city center to Tribunal Station. Then, you can walk to Line 10 Tres Olivos station and catch a metro to the Santiago Bernabéu station.
  • By car: 
    • While you can reach the stadium by car, keep in mind that it only caters to parking for about 1,000 cars, so you'll have to rely on paid parking lots nearby. Your best bet would be to use a taxi.
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Frequently asked questions about Santiago Bernabéu tours

Yes, if you want to tour the stadium and museum with fascinating insights from an expert, you can book the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Guided Tour. You can choose a tour in English or Spanish, or even upgrade to a bilingual tour in both languages.