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Book a timed slot, and check matchday restrictions before you go..
Hours vary by season and events. On matchdays or special events, some areas may close or the tour may end earlier.
Occasional closures for maintenance, club events, or matchday preparations.
Av. de Concha Espina, 1, 28036 Madrid, Spain
It sits on Paseo de la Castellana in the Chamartín district—easy to reach by Metro, Cercanías, bus, taxi or on foot.
Metro: Line 10 to Santiago Bernabéu (right at the stadium). Cercanías: Nuevos Ministerios or Chamartín, then Metro/short walk. From the airport, take Line 8 to Nuevos Ministerios and change to Line 10.
Driving on Paseo de la Castellana can be slow and parking is limited. Nearby paid options exist; matchdays are busier. Public transport is usually easier.
Several EMT Madrid routes serve the area along Castellana (e.g., 14, 27, 40, 120, 147, 150). Check EMT for live routes and times.
Walk up the Castellana corridor from Nuevos Ministerios or down from Plaza de Castilla—wide pavements and clear wayfinding.
A world‑class stadium tour with an award‑winning museum, trophy collections, pitch views, and the new retractable roof and 360° screen.

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Learn More →See the stadium from above the benches, with a sweeping look at the pitch and seating bowl.
Relive historic moments, admire European Cups, and explore interactive exhibits about Real Madrid’s legacy.
Stroll along Paseo de la Castellana, with shops, cafés and easy links to the rest of Madrid.

Timed entry keeps the flow smooth; priority options reduce waiting on busy days.
Look out for premium extras and occasional bundles with other Madrid attractions.