| World s best footballers have played and are playing for Real Madrid Football Club. The current stars in their team are: Fabio Cannavaro, Sergio Ramos, Raul and Van Nistelrooij. The team plays their home matches in the breathtaking stadium Santiago Bernabéu. The stadium offers seating to 80.400 people. Both stadium and Club have a rich history of success.
Stadium tour
When visiting Madrid, the stadium tour of Santiago Bernabeu is recommended. For a great price you will be able to enter the world of a professional footballer. See the gigantic stadium, walk trough their trophy room, see the royal white Real Madrid shirt and walk trough the player s tunnel.
The Santiago Bernabeu stadium tour is 15 euro for an adult and 10 euro for children under the age of 14. The tour includes the following:
- Panoramic view of the stadium
- Trophy room
- Walk around the pitch
- Presidential balcony
- Players´ tunnels, benches & coaching area
- Dressing room (only the visitors due to privacy of the players)
- Press room
- Real Madrid Store
Open every day of the year except for the 25th of December and the 1st of January.
Non-match days:
Monday to Saturday: 10:00 - 19:30
Sundays and holidays: 10:30 - 18:30
It is not recommend doing the tour on match days because some activities won t be available, such as the dressing room. When planning your visit do inform about match days.
Visit a Match!
If you want to visit a match of Real Madrid you should be prepared to pay for it. But it will be an experience you ll never forget. Tickets for matches start from 68 euro. It is necessary to book them in advance over the internet because they are usually sold-out.
It is almost impossible to get tickets for the biggest matches against Barcelona and Atlético Madrid. But the atmosphere in the city is amazing during these days.
Go to the Madrid tickets section to order tickets for a match!
Future stadium developments
When Florentino Perez was the chairman of this club, he developed a plan for the enclosing of the Santiago Bernabéu. The plan seemed to be a dead end as soon as Perez left the club, but the present chairman, Calderon, is looking for improvements for the stadium and the plan is being reconsidered.
Getting to Santiago Bernabéu
The underground is the most common way of getting there. Get on the dark blue line 10 in the direction of Fuencarral and get off at Santiago Bernabeu
Buses go up and down to the stadium 24 hours a day. Numbers 14, 27, 40, 43, 120, 147 & 150 all stop outside the stadium.
Address: Avenida Concha Espina 1
Visit a match!
Order your ticket at the Real Madrid tickets section.
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