Parking at Santiago Bernabéu stadium - Madrid
The Santiago Bernabéu, the stadium where Real Madrid plays its matches, is located in the Chamartín district of Madrid. This area offers parking near the Bernabéu and public transport, connecting you easily to the city centre.
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Parking Saba Hospital Gregorio Marañón- Saba Aparcamiento
Street de O´Donell, 50, 28009, Madrid
4.0 €
Which car park is near the Bernabéu?
The best public car park near the Bernabéu is the Saba Metro Nuevos Ministerios car park, on Paseo de la Castellana, 100, 28046, in Madrid. It is just a 14-minute walk from the famous stadium and is open 24 hours a day.
It has a wide range of services to facilitate parking, such as parking spaces for people with reduced mobility and VIA T at the entrance and exit. In addition, this location is strategically connected to the main thoroughfares, providing easy access to other areas of the city.
Tips for accessing the stadium
Once you have secured your parking space at the Bernabéu, you will find four clearly defined areas in the stadium. Each has its own particular location:
- West side. Located on Paseo de la Castellana.
- East side. Located on Calle Padre Damián.
- North end. Located on Calle Rafael Salgado.
- South end. On Avenida Concha Espina.
The access area for visitors is located at gate 15 for all first category tickets and tower D, where most of the tickets are located. In the case of people with reduced mobility, they can access the stadium through gate 51 with a specialised access.
Below, we show you the regulations for accessing the Santiago Bernabéu stadium without any inconvenience.
- Banners and flags. Offensive or violent messages on banners and flags are not permitted.
- Bulky objects. Avoid prams and objects that obstruct evacuations.
- Professional microphones and cameras. You need authorisation for professional equipment.
- Luggage lockers and prohibited items. There is no locker, so avoid carrying valuables or objects that you suspect may be rejected.
- Food and drink. Do not carry containers of more than 500 ml/g.
- Alcohol and prohibited substances. It is forbidden to enter with alcohol or illegal substances.
- Re-entry. One re-entry is allowed during the match, only at half-time.
- Children in arms. Children who do not have their own ticket are not allowed to enter the stadium.
Is it possible to visit the Real Madrid stadium if there is no match?
The Santiago Bernabéu stadium is open every day and welcomes visitors, except on 25 December and 1 January. The opening hours from Monday to Saturday are from 09:30 to 19:00. On Sundays and public holidays, the opening hours are from 10:00 to 18:30. The ticket office closes from 14:30 to 15:30.
You can choose between the following three types of visit: classic, classic flexi-time and premium:
- The Classic visit gives you access to the Real Madrid C.F. Museum and a panoramic view of the stadium.
- The Classic Flexi-time tour offers the flexibility to choose the time of the visit within the selected date, while maintaining the features of the Classic package.
- The Premium visit includes a guide, as well as access to the Museum and the panoramic view. It is ideal for a more enriching and guided experience.
What else can we do near the Santiago Bernabéu stadium?
Parking at the Bernabéu allows you to visit other places of great interest such as the Paseo de la Castellana. Just a minute away from the stadium, this avenue stands as an exceptional proposal for a stroll. This almost 6 km long corridor offers views of some of Madrid's most recognisable buildings such as majestic palaces, skyscrapers, the iconic Picasso Tower and the KIO Towers.
On the Paseo de la Castellana itself, just a few metres from the stadium, stands the Torre Europa. It has a total height of 120 metres and 32 floors dedicated to offices. It is one of the tallest buildings in Madrid and is an important architectural monument in the city. It represents a perfect option for those looking for good views near the Bernabéu.
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