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- Hop-on Hop-off Bus or Flamenco Tablao
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Witness one of the most historic football stadiums in Madrid
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Combine Santiago Bernabéu Stadium with other Madrid favorites. Some things are better together.
The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is located north of central Madrid in the Chamartin neighborhood.
Real Madrid's grand old home is easily reachable by metro; you can get off at either Cuzco (a seven-minute walk) or the Santiago Bernabéu station (even closer).
The short answer is no. The long answer is also no.
Real Madrid's world-class grounds staff spend every waking moment ensuring the Bernabéu pitch is in pristine condition for the players. The last thing they want is you trampling on it with your heavy boots or pointed heels, or knee-sliding triumphantly into the corner flag.
Managed to get tickets for a game at the Santiago Bernabéu? Lucky you!
If you want to buy tickets for a stadium tour to feel like a fully-fledged Madridista, just remember that Bernabéu tours finish five hours before kick-off to make sure fans aren't tempted to hide in the first-team dressing room (and for other logistical reasons).
Real Madrid's 81,000-seat stadium has been the home of legends like Cristiano Ronaldo, Brazilian Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo, Roberto Carlos, Kaka, Gareth Bale, and so many more 'Galacticos'.
It's not just huge though, it's also one of the most historic stadiums in football – it has hosted multiple European Cup finals, the 2010 Champions' League final, and Italy's 1982 World Cup Final victory.