Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Estadio Santiago Bernabéu) Tours and Tickets
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Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Estadio Santiago Bernabéu)

The Santiago Bernabeu Stadium is a must-see for any soccer fan.
Don’t forget your camera—stadium fan tours afford many memorable photo ops.
Madrid sightseeing tours that include Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Estadio Santiago Bernabéu) tickets can last anywhere from one to four hours. A stadium fan tour takes about 45 minutes.
The entire stadium tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but wheelchair users can visit the Best Club in History room, Sensations room, and the substitute bench.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Guided tours of Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium cost between €35 and €57, depending on what's included and which areas of the stadium and private areas are included. Tickets to see soccer games at the stadium also vary in price, typically ranging from €30 to €500 depending on the seat category and league.
Yes, Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is definitely worth visiting if you are a fan of Real Madrid, soccer, or sports in general. Watching a soccer game in Europe is always an exciting experience, and taking a guided tour of the stadium is a good way to learn more about what goes on behind the scenes.
Per one customer who booked the Bernabéu Stadium Guided Tour With Optional Megafan Upgrade, "A very fun and informative tour about both the team and the stadium. Great access to multiple areas of the stadium. Our tour guide was high energy and definitely a super fan!"
You can buy tickets for a Real Madrid match at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium through Real Madrid’s official website or from the stadium’s ticket offices. You can also check reputable third-party ticket platforms. Some hotel and tour operators offer packages that include match tickets along with money-saving perks, such as accommodation and transfers.
Yes, there are guided tours available for the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. Tours offer behind-the-scenes access to normally out-of-bounds areas: the locker rooms, press room, bench, presidential box, and players’ tunnel. You’ll also get the chance to peek at the many trophies Real Madrid has won.
To get to the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium from Madrid’s city center, take Line 10 of the Madrid Metro to Santiago Bernabéu station, which is just outside the stadium. The stadium is also a stop on hop-on hop-off bus tours around Madrid.
With a seating capacity of more than 81,000, the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is the second-largest soccer stadium in Spain (after Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona). Many fans consider the best seats for a good view to be on the sides: lateral este or oeste.
Yes, personal cameras (and cell phones cameras) are allowed during Santiago Bernabéu Stadium tours and matches—you’re likely to want to bring a camera on a tour to take advantage of the photo opportunities. Television cameras and professional recording equipment are not allowed.
Yes, there are many events and concerts held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium throughout the year. The stadium is a notable venue for world-class artists, including Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and U2.
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