Santiago Bernabéu
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Visiting Santiago Bernabéu – The Home of Real Madrid
The Santiago Bernabéu is one of the most iconic stadiums in world football and home to Real Madrid. Located in the heart of Madrid, the stadium has recently undergone a major renovation, transforming it into a state-of-the-art venue with a retractable roof and a futuristic design.
On matchdays, the atmosphere can vary depending on the opponent, but big European nights bring an electric energy. The stadium is modern, comfortable, and very accessible compared to many older grounds in Europe.
Away Section Location
Away fans are usually seated in the upper tier behind one of the goals. The view is good, but you are quite high up. Security presence is noticeable but generally well-organized.
Away Entrance & Access
Away supporters typically enter through designated gates depending on the match. It’s recommended to arrive early, as security checks can take time, especially for European fixtures.
Security & Bag Policy
Security at the Bernabéu is strict:
- Small bags only
- Backpacks may be restricted
- ID checks are possible
Avoid bringing unnecessary items to ensure smooth entry.
Fanzone Information
There is no dedicated away fan zone, but the area around the stadium offers plenty of bars and restaurants. Many fans gather along Paseo de la Castellana before the match.
Getting to and from Santiago Bernabéu
The stadium is very easy to reach:
- Metro: Santiago Bernabéu (Line 10)
- Taxi/Uber widely available
- Well connected for walking from central areas
After the match, public transport remains the best option, though it can get crowded.
Flights to Madrid
Madrid is one of the best-connected cities in Europe, with many direct flights from major airports. Budget airlines and national carriers offer frequent services, making it easy to plan a trip around matchdays.
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The city
Madrid
Madrid is one of the best cities in Europe for a football trip. With three professional clubs playing at the highest level — Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid, and Rayo Vallecano — the city offers a mix of world-class stadiums and authentic local experiences.

