TOUR OF BERNABEU
Santiago Bernabeu is the world famous home of Real Madrid football club

While in Madrid Bairdstravel headed over to Real `s football ground. Myself and fellow traveller Eric Walton decided to take in the stadium tour . Since a small child I had dreamed of visiting Real`s ground and was not disappointed with the experience. While over we went to the the Real Madrid game against Villareal . Please have a look at the next page.

The Estadio Santiago Bernabéu is located in the Paseo de la Castellana, in the Chamartín district. It occupies the block bounded by the Paseo de la Castellana and the streets of Concha Espina, Padre Damián, and Rafael Salgado. The stadium has its own Madrid Metro station along the 10 line called Santiago Bernabéu.
15 € per tour
PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE STADIUM
The Tour starts in one of the 8 panoramic lifts at the stadium, giving visitors an idea of the greatness of the team and the Club.
TROPHY ROOM
European Cups, Intercontinental Cups, League titles, Spanish Cups, UEFA Cups, Spanish and European Super Cups, and many more titles make up the most impressive track record any football club has ever had. The trophy exhibition includes videos of legendary fixtures, historical kits, pictures of players from the first team, boots and equipment and a vast array of club-related memorabilia.
WALK AROUND THE PITCH
You will be able to see just how spectacular our stadium is from the ground.
PRESIDENTIAL BALCONY
The Presidential Balcony is reserved for Real Madrid Board Members, those of visiting clubs, important personalities and special guests. It is also the place where Real Madrid numerous captains have received many of the titles the team has won.
PLAYERS 'TUNNEL, BENCHES AND COACHING AREA
The players' tunnel is the access point to the benches and the coaching area. Have a seat and picture how coaches see and think about a game.
DRESSING ROOMS
The Santiago Bernabeu Stadium has some of the most modern dressing rooms in the world. Our players wish for the privacy of their dressing room to be respected, so the tour only includes the visitors' dressing room, where you can imagine the excitement players feel before and after a game at the Bernabeu.
PRESS ROOM
Press conferences take place here eleven o'clock matches are over.

COST General Public:
Children under 14: 10 €
Adults: 15 €
Real Madrid Fan Club Members:
Children under 14: € 7
Adults: 10 €
TO BOOK TICKET S FOR THE TOUR
Window 10 next to Gate 7 (Paseo de la Castellana side)
JUST TURN UP
Open year-round except for 25 December and 1 January
Telephone: 902 30 17 09
Non-match days:
Monday to Saturday: 10:00 to 19:30
Sundays and holidays: 10:30 to 18:30
(For organizational purposes the route of the Tour and its schedule may vary. Visitors will be advised prior to acccessing the stadium)
Match days:
Tour open up to 5 hours prior to kick-off (no dressing room access). Two hours prior to kick-off only the Trophy Room is open to visitors.
Route: Trophy Room, panoramic view of the stadium from West Stand vantage point, store.
When Florentino Pérez became the president of Real Madrid, he launched a "master plan" with one goal: To improve the comfort of the Santiago Bernabéu and the quality of its facilities, and maximise revenue for the stadium.
Pérez invested €127 million in five years (2001–2006) by adding an expansion to the east side of the stadium, as well adding a new façade on Father Damien, new costumes, new boxes and VIP areas, a new stage in honour of the east side, a new press area (also located on the east side), a new audio system, new bars, placement of heat in the stands, panoramic lifts, new restaurants, escalators in the towers access, and implementation of the multipurpose building in the street Father Damien.
Following the enlargement of the lateral east side and the creation of new galleries, the capacity of the Santiago Bernabéu is 80,354, all seated.

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