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Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid

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Santiago Bernabeu Stadium is home to Real Madrid, one of Europe’s most successful soccer clubs ever. Long considered one of the world’s finest sports venues, this is the country’s second largest stadium, with a capacity to seat over 80,000 spectators. Die-hard soccer fan or a budding admirer of the sport, take a tour for an intimate view of the famous field, press rooms, players’ tunnel, presidential box, dressing rooms, and trophy museum. To ensure entry and avoid possible lines, book your ticket online. Plan to visit Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and other customer-reviewed, writer-recommended Madrid attractions using our Madrid road trip site.
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  • Worst stadium tour ever. Appreciate the stadium is being refurbished , however this was so is poor . Basically 2 rooms of trophy’s , 1 corridor of pictures . Then walk through a building site to... 
    Worst stadium tour ever. Appreciate the stadium is being refurbished , however this was so is poor . Basically 2 rooms of trophy’s , 1 corridor of pictures . Then walk through a building site to...  more »
  • The stadium is impressive, although it's mostly a building site at present so not much to see. The tour includes a trip to the museum which is interesting and then a visit to the stand to see inside.....  more
    The stadium is impressive, although it's mostly a building site at present so not much to see. The tour includes a trip to the museum which is interesting and then a visit to the stand to see inside.....  more »
  • Under construction but still charge 18e per person. Nothing to see, very small museum of trophies and short look to the stadium that is limited to one section to view the field. Air full of... 
    Under construction but still charge 18e per person. Nothing to see, very small museum of trophies and short look to the stadium that is limited to one section to view the field. Air full of...  more »
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  • First time here. Really wanted to watch this great club live. The stadium will be insane once finished, but right now under massive construction, and it really takes away A LOT from the overall experience. You can't enter through entrance closes to your seats - need to walk around to another part - then it's a little maze inside. Nothing is finished inside all concrete at the moment. No vendors, no food or beverage stalls. Just some random guys selling a minimal amount of items from their coolers. The worst thing is not the queues, but that they don't take cards - simply don't understand why?! So simple to organise, and much quicker than cash! The seats inside are pretty small, compared to English or most other European destination stadiums. Very uncomfortable to sit through the entire game. The pitch is amazing, the football was great at times. Would like to come back when it's all done.
  • First time in Madrid, so had to check out a Real Madrid game. This is a bonkers sized stadium fits 80k folks. There was some construction when we went so a little obnoxious to walk around the entire stadium to our section. Unlike in other stadiums I have been to you can only enter through your gate. Once in, it’s just ports potties and water vendors. They didn’t sell anything else. But when you get to your seats. It’s insane, very lively and huge. There are no huge Jumbotrons, so cant watch replays or anything of that. Overall a cool experience, but I wouldn’t say the best stadium.
  • Currently under construction. Not a soccer fan, but decided to visit the stadium. It was amazing even with the construction. I did not realize the great history of this football club. I highly recommend the tour of the museum and the glimpse of the inside of this magnificent structure. Makes me want to return next year to see the final product.
  • The stadium is under construction these days. I am a huge fan of soccer. Real Madrid ❤ This club has a great history of football. This makes me visit again and again. I highly recommend here to visit and it will make your day unique. I visited here hundred of times. Whenever I visit, it feels like I come here as a fresher.
  • In my opinion, the club should have given the visit for free. It was a really rough experience for the fans. It was scorching hot, the noise of the machine equipment moving, drilling and alarms all of a sudden setting off made the experience somewhat less desirable. It would have been better if they had it offered for free. They will still gain from the souvenirs and the photos which weren't cheap at all. My son and I spent (for a 45 minute experience) 57 for souvenirs(a shopping bag, real Madrid coins and a ball), 30 euros entrance for two, and 30 euros for the photos with the cup. Come to think of it, it was a bit risky and unsafe. We must have been mad to enter.

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