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Discover the Bernabeu Stadium with this guided tour for €65.02, including access to the museum, trophy room, and panoramic views—ideal for soccer fans.
The Bernabeu Stadium & Real Madrid Museum Guided Tour offers a compelling glimpse into one of the world’s most famous football venues. Priced at $65.02 per person, this approximately 90-minute tour takes visitors into the heart of Madrid’s iconic stadium. It is designed for soccer enthusiasts eager to explore the stadium’s behind-the-scenes areas, enjoy panoramic views from the towers, and walk through the impressive trophy room.
While access to the pitch, dressing rooms, and some other areas are temporarily restricted due to ongoing refurbishment, the tour still provides a thorough overview of Real Madrid’s history, achievements, and the stadium’s architectural features. The tour is rated 4.5 out of 5 based on 212 reviews, with many praising the knowledgeable guides and the value for money it offers. It suits those who appreciate a mix of sports history, stadium architecture, and the chance to visit the Madridista store.


The tour departs from the Community of Madrid Chamartín area, very close to public transportation options. Travelers should arrive 15 minutes early to ensure smooth entry, as late arrivals cannot join once inside due to the stadium’s rules. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, making it convenient for visitors staying nearby.
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While the turf has been removed for refurbishment, visitors enjoy a stunning panoramic view of the stadium from one of the four towers. This perspective offers a unique vantage point, capturing the grandeur of the stadium’s architecture. The exterior of the stadium remains impressive, revealing its size and iconic structure that has hosted countless legendary matches.
The tour provides a comprehensive look at the club’s history with visits to the museum and trophy room. Guests get to see trophies from Real Madrid’s collection, with plenty of photo opportunities. Many reviews highlight the detailed explanations and the passion of guides about the club’s legendary players, coaches, and achievements.
Following the core tour, visitors often explore the Madridista store, located just outside the stadium. The store features a vast selection of Real Madrid merchandise, perfect for fans looking to pick up souvenirs. In the museum, guests see exhibits dedicated to players, coaches, and historic moments, capturing over a century of the club’s accomplishments.
The model of the stadium from the 21st century and some interactive displays are available for viewing. Although some sections like the dressing rooms and press area are temporarily closed, the museum remains an engaging space for supporters.

Tour guides are praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm, often sharing entertaining stories and insider facts. They use radio guide systems that ensure everyone hears clearly, even in noisy or crowded areas. Several reviews mention guides that are passionate, friendly, and pass along key details about the club’s history.
The tours are mostly in English and Spanish, making them accessible to international visitors. Guides often add personal touches, making the experience feel more engaging and less like a standard museum visit.

Due to refurbishment works, access to some sections of the stadium, such as dressing rooms, benches, and the press room, is temporarily restricted. Plus, the pitch has been removed for renovation, which limits the ability to walk on the actual field.
The route and timetable may vary slightly depending on ongoing events or construction, so visitors should be aware that their experience might differ slightly from previous tours. Despite these limitations, the core highlights like the museum, trophy room, and stadium views remain accessible.
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The tour involves walking through areas with several stairs, which may pose challenges for visitors with mobility issues or those using luggage, strollers, or pushchairs. The tour does not include a luggage storage option, so travelers should plan accordingly.
Given the limited accessibility to some restricted areas, this tour is best suited for those who are comfortable walking and standing for up to 90 minutes. It is generally suitable for most travelers, with the exception of those requiring more accessible routes.

With a maximum of 30 travelers per guide, the tour maintains a comfortable atmosphere, allowing for personalized attention and easier interaction with guides. Most bookings are made around 26 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
Guests receive a mobile ticket, making the process convenient. It is recommended to book early to secure a spot, especially during peak travel seasons, as the tour remains a favorite among football fans.

While the Bernabeu Stadium tour focuses on Real Madrid’s football legacy, it complements other Madrid experiences like the Royal Palace, Prado Museum, or big bus tours. It offers a sports-specific perspective, ideal for fans or those interested in Madrid’s modern landmarks.
The tour’s cost balances affordability with exclusive access, especially considering the museum, trophy room, and stadium views included. However, some reviews note that access to certain areas is limited due to renovations, which could be a downside for visitors expecting full stadium access.
The Bernabeu Stadium & Real Madrid Museum Guided Tour provides a value-driven, engaging experience for football fans and curious travelers alike. The knowledgeable guides, panoramic views, and trophy room make it worthwhile, even with some restrictions from ongoing refurbishments.
For $65.02, visitors get a well-organized tour that delves into the club’s history and showcases the stadium’s grandeur, making it a rewarding addition to any Madrid trip. It is especially suitable for those who want a guided, educational experience with easy access and plenty of photo opportunities.
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Is the Bernabeu Stadium tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but be aware of the stairs and walking involved. Children may need adult supervision, and official ID might be required for children’s discounts.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
What areas are included in the tour?
Guests will visit the museum, trophy room, and enjoy panoramic views from one of the stadium towers. Access to changing rooms and press areas is temporarily restricted.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak English and Spanish and deliver commentary via radio systems.
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
The Madridista store is accessible after the tour, offering official merchandise and memorabilia.
Is there a dress code or physical requirement?
Comfortable footwear is recommended, and travelers should be prepared to walk and climb stairs. The tour is not fully accessible for those with mobility issues.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it is advisable to book well in advance, as most tours are booked about 26 days ahead.
What should I do if I am late for the tour?
Late arrivals cannot join the tour once it has started, so arriving 15 minutes early is strongly advised.
Is the tour available on specific days?
The tour schedule may vary due to events or renovations, so checking availability in advance is recommended.
What is the refund policy?
Guests can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour start time for a full refund.