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Attend a Real Madrid in the renowned Santiago Bernabéu stadium. A football trip to Real Madrid is a memory you’ll cherish. Santiago Bernabéu offers seating for 81,044 spectators. Real Madrid was selected by UEFA as the best club of the twentieth century. In 2020, they were in third place behind Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona. Marvel at players such as Benzema, Modric and Kroos during your football trip. Aside from the Champions League matches, the derby against fellow Madrileño Atlético Madrid is also something to look forward to. Real Madrid’s major rival is FC Barcelona. There’s an annual blowout during these match ups known as “El Clásico”.
Madrid is the perfect destination for a city break. Make the most of the amazing weather and the inviting outdoor bars.
Everything you need to know about your football trip to Madrid
To ensure your football trip to Real Madrid goes as particularly smoothly as possible, here we have our top tips for you. From insider tips on Santiago Bernabéu football stadium, to great advice on exploring the global city of Madrid.
- Information about Santiago Bernabéu, route & tips
- Information about Real Madrid
- What to do in Madrid
Real Madrid’s stadium, Santiago Bernabéu
Ever since 1947, Santiago Bernabéu has been the stadium where “Los Blancos” have played their home games. At 81,044, it’s the second largest stadium in Spain: only Camp Nou is bigger. The stadium is currently undergoing a makeover, with a new roof on its way that can open and close. The venue is named after Santiago Bernabéu de Yeste, who was first a Real Madrid player and went on to spend thirty-five years as its president. With him at the helm Real Madrid burgeoned into a top international club. It is of course possible to take a stadium tour during your football trip to Real Madrid. Read more about this below.
How to get to the Santiago Bernabéu?
The stadium is found in the northern district of Chamartín, and is easy to reach by public transport. As with several other stadiums, we advise against getting there by car. Parking spaces are few and far between.
By Metro
This is the easiest way to get to the stadium, with line 10 (dark blue) stops right there. This connection runs through the centre, and is the quickest way of reaching the stadium. Get off at Tribunal or Plaza de España. Buy a ten-journey ticket. This is of obviously cheaper, and a great deal easier than continually buying separate tickets.
Santiago Bernabéu address details
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Av. de Concha Espina, 1, 28036 Madrid, Spain
By bus
The stadium can also be reached by bus, using the following lines. 14, 27 40, 43, 120, 126, 147 and 150.
By Taxi
Taxis are also a good way of getting to the stadium. Be sure to set off well in advance on match days, when the highway to the stadium is extremely busy.
Santiago Bernabéu plan
The sides in Santiago Bernabéu Stadium are:
- Fondo Nord, or the north end This is the supporters’ section.
- Lateral Este, the east side. This entire side was renovated between 2001 and 2006.
- Lateral Oeste, the east side. This is right on the avenue.
- Fondo Sur, the south end. This is the atmospheric section for Real Madrid supporters.
All of these sides are subdivided into four different categories (and two additional VIP categories).
Have you booked a trip to Real Madrid?
Have you booked a trip to Real Madrid? We will always try to seat you together, but this may not always be the case. Bookings for even-numbered attendees will always be seated in a minimum of pairs. This is guaranteed. In case of an odd number of attendees, for example, 3 people, we guarantee that 2 tickets are seated together and the 3rd will be located nearby. *Subject to availability.
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FAQ Real Madrid tickets
How do I purchase Real Madrid tickets?
What does a ticket for Real Madrid cost?
- General Seating: €30 to €80 for standard matches
- Mid-Tier Seats: €80 to €120 for standard matches
- Premium Seating/VIP: €120 and above for standard matches
Prices can significantly increase for high-profile matches or special events.
Can I customise my Real Madrid ticket package?
How do I receive my Real Madrid tickets?
What happens if the match date changes or is cancelled?
Real Madrid football tickets: how to know where you’re sitting?
The football trip to Real Madrid is book, and you’ve got your tickets! We’ll be happy to explain how to find your seat.
First, check which side you’re sitting on. Then you’ll see the gate (puerta) where you enter the stadium. After this, look for your Vomitorio: this is the name of a number of sections together. Once here, look at which specific section and which seat you’re sitting in.
Puerta = gate (stadium entrance)
Vomitorio = Number of sections together
Sector = Section you’re sitting in
Fila = Row number
Asiento = Seat number
Santiago Bernabeu stadium tour
No football trip to Madrid is complete without a stadium tour. There are a number of different options to choose from. The cost of a tour varies between €20 and €30.
Classic tour
On this tour, you have a guide taking your around the various sights. These feature the players’ tunnel and taking a peek in the “presidential skybox”, and obviously include the trophy cabinet. There’s also a walk around the pitch, the Real Madrid museum and the press room.
Reserve your tickets online well in advance. The groups are of thirty people, and can get full up.
When?
Mondays to Saturdays at 10.30, 12.30, 15.30 and 17.30
Sundays at 11.00, 13.00, 15.00 and 17.00
Snacks and drinks close to Santiago Bernabéu
It’s match day! There are plenty of great spots around Santiago Bernabéu for having a drink and a bite to eat. These places really top off football trip to Real Madrid.
Puerta 57
If the ultimate football-trip dinner experience sounds good, book a table in Santiago Bernabéu with views over the pitch. The prices are reasonable, and are between €30 and €50. Eating here is something you’ll never forget; and is ideal for combining with a stadium tour. Reserving in advance is compulsory. If arriving on a match day, be sure to check the opening times.
Realcafé Bernabéu
This bar is also in the stadium. This is the place to come for a drink and spectacular views over the pitch, and is slightly less formal than the restaurant section. This bar consists of two floors: above you have a glass wall eighty metres in length, where you can relax and order a drink.
Information about Real Madrid
Real Madrid is of course one of the largest and most recognisable teams in the world. Not just in football, but in all sports. The club was founded in 1902, known as Madrid Football Club at that time. In 1920, the then King Alfonso bestowed the name Real (Royal), and the crown was added to the logo.
Real Madrid’s most significant rivals are FC Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, with “El Clásico” in particular being a match that fans of Los Blancos look forward to the most. The derby against Atlético is also absolutely worth attending.
Real Madrid kit
Los Blancos (the Whites): the name says it all. Ever since the club was founded, Real Madrid has – apart from one season – played its matches in white. The only year this wasn’t the case was in 1925, when they were wearing black shorts. This was because they’d seen Corinthian FC playing in this stylish combination during a tour of England. That fortunately only lasted a year.
With their away kits, Madrid often attempts to include blue or purple, as a reference to the stripe in the logo.
The Real Madrid logo
Real Madrid’s very first logo was extremely simple, consisting of its initials only: MFC, Madrid Football Club. Despite its change of name in 1920, Real retained the initials in the logo.
The crown was removed from the logo in 1931, due to the political turmoil in Spain. The logo was given a purple stripe: standing for the Castile region. The crown was to return in 1941 – two years after the civil war – and the purple stripe remained. The purple stripe was made slightly bluer in 2001, and this is the logo we know today.
What to do in Madrid?
Madrid is not only the city of Real, but also the beautiful capital of Spain. There is plenty to do and see outside the stadium during your football trip to Real Madrid.
Parque del Buen Retiro
This park has long belonged to the Royal Family, but is now open to everyone. A wonderful, huge park in the very heart of Madrid. Unquestionably worth a visit.
La Fontana de Oro
An Irish sports pub, albeit in an entirely Spanish style. Here you can enjoy tapas and a drink, and watch sports games. The place to come for the international atmosphere and Spanish charm.
Toñin El Torero Local
Don’t walk into here wearing an Atletico Madrid shirt! This compact bar is all about Real Madrid; located on the outskirts, and is ridiculously inexpensive!
La Latina, wijk
This charming, vibrant district is not to be missed during your football trip. This place is packed with restaurants and bars, with all kinds of different markets there on Sundays. Perfect for an afternoon browse.
FAQs about Football Trips to Real Madrid
Where is the best place to book football trips to watch Real Madrid?
- Providing a long list of matches to choose from.
- Giving you full control over where you sit in the stadium.
- Helping you choose the best hotel for your needs.
How much are Real Madrid CF Match tickets?
Can I visit the Real Madrid Stadium (Santiago Bernabeu)?
Why is Real Madrid’s stadium called the Santiago Bernabeu?
How much does a tour ticket cost at Santiago Bernabeu?
What are the Santiago Bernabeu ticket categories?
- Third category tickets are the farthest from the pitch, and seats are situated on the short side.
- Second category tickets offer places on the short and long side.
- First category tickets are on the long side or in the corner of the stadium.
- VIP tickets on the long side near the pitch. You have two VIP options: VIP platinum or VIP platinum plus.