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Tour Bernabéu — Attraction in Madrid

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Tour Bernabéu
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Nearby attractions
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Av. de Concha Espina, 1, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
Sala Nazca Live
C. de Orense, 24, Tetuán, 28020 Madrid, Spain
Exposición La Capilla Sixtina Madrid
Centro Comercial Moda Shopping, Av. del General Perón, 38-40, Tetuán, 28020 Madrid, Spain
Plaza de Azca
C/ de Agustín de Betancourt, Tetuán, 28020 Madrid, Spain
Santuario de Santa Gema
C. de Leizarán, 24, Chamartín, 28002 Madrid, Spain
San Fernando Garden
Av. de Alberto de Alcocer, 9, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
Fuente de los Delfines
Pl. de la República Argentina, Chamartín, 28002 Madrid, Spain
Avda De Brasil Park
Av. de Brasil, 17-19, Tetuán, 28020 Madrid, Spain
Museo Tiflológico de la ONCE
C/ de la Coruña, 18, Tetuán, 28020 Madrid, Spain
La Arquería de Nuevos Ministerios
P.º de la Castellana, 67, Chamberí, 28046 Madrid, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Oven Mozzarella Bernabeu | Restaurante Italiano Madrid
Av. de Concha Espina, 4, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
Realcafé Bernabéu
Av. de Concha Espina, 1, puerta 30, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
Alduccio
Av. de Concha Espina, 8, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
Marisquería La Chalana
C. de Santo Domingo de Silos, 6, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
Yakitoro by Alberto Chicote
P.º de la Castellana, 130, Chamartín, 28046 Madrid, Spain
Puerta 57
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, C. del Padre Damián, s/n, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
El Retoque | Bar Bernabeu
C. de Marceliano Sta. María, 9, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
Le MACAO
P.º de la Castellana, 95, Tetuán, 28046 Madrid, Spain
Taberna de La Daniela Bernabéu
C/ de Gutiérrez Solana, 2, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
Ochenta Grados Castellana
P.º de la Castellana, 128, Chamartín, 28046 Madrid, Spain
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Tour Bernabéu

Av. de Concha Espina, 1, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain
4.2(8.5K)
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attractions: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Sala Nazca Live, Exposición La Capilla Sixtina Madrid, Plaza de Azca, Santuario de Santa Gema, San Fernando Garden, Fuente de los Delfines, Avda De Brasil Park, Museo Tiflológico de la ONCE, La Arquería de Nuevos Ministerios, restaurants: Oven Mozzarella Bernabeu | Restaurante Italiano Madrid, Realcafé Bernabéu, Alduccio, Marisquería La Chalana, Yakitoro by Alberto Chicote, Puerta 57, El Retoque | Bar Bernabeu, Le MACAO, Taberna de La Daniela Bernabéu, Ochenta Grados Castellana
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Nearby attractions of Tour Bernabéu

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Sala Nazca Live

Exposición La Capilla Sixtina Madrid

Plaza de Azca

Santuario de Santa Gema

San Fernando Garden

Fuente de los Delfines

Avda De Brasil Park

Museo Tiflológico de la ONCE

La Arquería de Nuevos Ministerios

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

4.6

(50.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Sala Nazca Live

Sala Nazca Live

3.9

(639)

Open 24 hours
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Exposición La Capilla Sixtina Madrid

Exposición La Capilla Sixtina Madrid

3.7

(92)

Closed
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Plaza de Azca

Plaza de Azca

4.2

(397)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Tour Bernabéu

Oven Mozzarella Bernabeu | Restaurante Italiano Madrid

Realcafé Bernabéu

Alduccio

Marisquería La Chalana

Yakitoro by Alberto Chicote

Puerta 57

El Retoque | Bar Bernabeu

Le MACAO

Taberna de La Daniela Bernabéu

Ochenta Grados Castellana

Oven Mozzarella Bernabeu | Restaurante Italiano Madrid

Oven Mozzarella Bernabeu | Restaurante Italiano Madrid

4.5

(1.1K)

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Realcafé Bernabéu

Realcafé Bernabéu

4.3

(1.4K)

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Alduccio

Alduccio

4.7

(953)

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Marisquería La Chalana

Marisquería La Chalana

4.3

(3K)

$$

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Reviews of Tour Bernabéu

4.2
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2.0
47w

The tour is fictively made super long where it should not be. There is a lot of unnecessary walking all over the stadium. The exibits are scattered around instead of close to each other. I believe it is on purpose to make you feel like you spent a lot of time at the visit while you spent a lot of time walking around the corridors.

In the end, I was already tired, I had to walk 500m just to exit the stadium, unnecessarily crossing some bars for the fans (totally unnecessary)...

It is not clear where the entrance is (had to walk all around the stadium to find it).

The price of the ticket is too expensive for what it offers.

The prices of the fotos with the CL trophy are astronomous and absurd (15 eur for a small photo), it should be included in the astronomous ticket price (35 eur). The ticket prices are double compared to a world-class "real" museum like El Prado (18 eur). I think that makes it clear what the real purpose of the tour is...

I won't even mention the prices at the official store... For example, 2 simple RM branded pencils with a rubber cost 10 eur 🤦

In the end, I just felt like a stupid tourist who should be milked for as much money as possible from an extortion machine...

Shame, the exhibits are really nice and interesting, but in the end, I just felt robbed and disappointed.

Btw, since there is still some construction going on, you don't see everything, but there is no discount on the ticket price... Again, it is a clear money...

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1.0
3y

We were in a que for over an hour. We got in to basically look at all the trophies they won which was impressive although you would question why some personal awards were there. They had personal awards for Micheal Owen and Kaka who were not at the club at the time they won they were awarded. There were even more ques to que up for a fake photo with various Real Madrid players. At the end of the tour of the tour you would have had to que up again to see the pictures. One concerning thing about the tour was when passing the entrance to the VIP seats (Which you do not get to look at) there was a very large photo of a Florentino Perez on the wall. I found this very haunting as I can't think of any other club in the world who would have this of a club president especially a club with all the amazing players that played with the club over the years. This is a man who wants to break up all the major leagues in Europe and take the soul out of football. Looking at the photo you also felt reminded of the facist links to the club historically. The fact that the stadium was under construction at the time would still make me want to revisit to see the more intimate parts of the stadium but until that I would...

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1.0
2y

This tour shows an absolute lack of respect towards Real Madrid fans ! It shows that Real Madrid is just a money machine with no consideration towards their fans. This is LITERALLY a 5 minutes tour and no more. The stadium is under construction inside as well (we knew about outside) and you can literally see a room with the trophies and that's it! Then you go on a path with only concrete which leads you to the Real Madrid store where you can buy the photos done at the entrance (€19 euros per large photo and €15 for a small one ) This was absolutely the worst money I ever spent. When I mentioned to one of the employees, she told me that everything is mentioned when you book. Obviously it doesn't tell you that this is a 5 minutes tour. We have been to Paris Saint Germain one a month ago and that was an hour tour or more, you could go on the pitch and all kind of rooms inside the stadium but this is not the case with Saint bernabeu. What a disappointment for the children.

Do not got and do not waste your money! Is the full price for literally 5 minutes tour. Better go an have a nice dinner than wasting your money. We spent €110 for the entrance...

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We were in a que for over an hour. We got in to basically look at all the trophies they won which was impressive although you would question why some personal awards were there. They had personal awards for Micheal Owen and Kaka who were not at the club at the time they won they were awarded. There were even more ques to que up for a fake photo with various Real Madrid players. At the end of the tour of the tour you would have had to que up again to see the pictures. One concerning thing about the tour was when passing the entrance to the VIP seats (Which you do not get to look at) there was a very large photo of a Florentino Perez on the wall. I found this very haunting as I can't think of any other club in the world who would have this of a club president especially a club with all the amazing players that played with the club over the years. This is a man who wants to break up all the major leagues in Europe and take the soul out of football. Looking at the photo you also felt reminded of the facist links to the club historically. The fact that the stadium was under construction at the time would still make me want to revisit to see the more intimate parts of the stadium but until that I would recommend avoiding.
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Summer 2024 - I never thought I would end up writing this but the tour quite frankly was very disappointing, There was construction going on, and it was just not worth the entrance fee ( albeit discounted by a paltry 5 euro) and/or the effort to travel north east of the city to get there. Yes it was great to see the incredible history and insane amount of trophies that the club has racked up but as an activity tour there was no interactive features or any effort to give visitors some sort of value for the entrance fee (despite the construction). It was much more about the overpriced merchandise that you could buy. There wasn’t even basic fridge magnets. ( they were available down the road from the stadium in an independent qiosk). I really do hope that the current round of construction improvements include a much better interactive/ 3D informative type of tour. I am not affiliated to any Spanish La Liga team but the tour that Barcelona FC have is ammmmazzzing and their current construction efforts hasn’t limited their tour offering. Why can’t RM quoting themselves as ‘the best club in the world’ at least do something similar, if not better.
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We were in a que for over an hour. We got in to basically look at all the trophies they won which was impressive although you would question why some personal awards were there. They had personal awards for Micheal Owen and Kaka who were not at the club at the time they won they were awarded. There were even more ques to que up for a fake photo with various Real Madrid players. At the end of the tour of the tour you would have had to que up again to see the pictures. One concerning thing about the tour was when passing the entrance to the VIP seats (Which you do not get to look at) there was a very large photo of a Florentino Perez on the wall. I found this very haunting as I can't think of any other club in the world who would have this of a club president especially a club with all the amazing players that played with the club over the years. This is a man who wants to break up all the major leagues in Europe and take the soul out of football. Looking at the photo you also felt reminded of the facist links to the club historically. The fact that the stadium was under construction at the time would still make me want to revisit to see the more intimate parts of the stadium but until that I would recommend avoiding.
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Summer 2024 - I never thought I would end up writing this but the tour quite frankly was very disappointing, There was construction going on, and it was just not worth the entrance fee ( albeit discounted by a paltry 5 euro) and/or the effort to travel north east of the city to get there. Yes it was great to see the incredible history and insane amount of trophies that the club has racked up but as an activity tour there was no interactive features or any effort to give visitors some sort of value for the entrance fee (despite the construction). It was much more about the overpriced merchandise that you could buy. There wasn’t even basic fridge magnets. ( they were available down the road from the stadium in an independent qiosk). I really do hope that the current round of construction improvements include a much better interactive/ 3D informative type of tour. I am not affiliated to any Spanish La Liga team but the tour that Barcelona FC have is ammmmazzzing and their current construction efforts hasn’t limited their tour offering. Why can’t RM quoting themselves as ‘the best club in the world’ at least do something similar, if not better.
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