Hey guys, I'm taking my boyfriend to Madrid to see Robbie Williams in October, he loves Real Madrid too, wondered if any of you know how I could get a stadium tour round Real Madrid??? Help please :-)
Lisa x
Posts: 2 | Location: Birmingham, england | Registered: 23 September 2003
Hey Lisa, wow!!! The perfect girlfriend, takes her guy to Madrid
Ok, as far as tours of the stadium go, I am afraid that (as far as I know), that request is beyond what we mere mortals can achieve
I think THIS PAGE is as close as you will get into the gust of the Bernab�u (you can see the text in English by using the "Translate to:" function at top right of the page).
I know that private tours are given to the press, super-rich & famous with "enchufe", etc... but whoever gets the license to give tours of that place to the general public is gonna be a bazilionaire!!!
Saludos, jer...
p.d. I swear I will get a press invitation one day via multimadrid so I can put up a "Santiago Bernab�u" photo/video/info page on my site and multiply my visits by like 1,000,000,000,000
Serge, you pull that off and I will have to change your board name to "enchufadilloholandes"
Seriously, as much as I dislike (trying to avoid strong words like "hate" and become a better board admin. ), I would love to take tons of pics of the stadium empty.
Imaginee a PANORAMIC taken from the middle of the field. That would be the most visited page on earth!!!
Hey Lisa, I don't know about a tour of the stadium, but you can go to a little Real Madrid museum in the Santiago Bernabeu (Real's stadium) for a few euros. Maybe you can find more info at the Real Madrid website. By the way, you can view the web site in english as well as spanish. Hope this helps. Jeremy
Posts: 3 | Location: Boston EEUU | Registered: 23 September 2003
Even though I HATE (trying to avoid the word dislike as much as possible) Real Madrid, I'm Atleti through and through. I did go to the stadium with a friend who came to visit me. If you pay a few euros you can go into see the trophy exhibition (maybe the same thing that El Mono was talking about?). But when we went in we were allowed to go into part of the stadium and sit down, take photos etc. Don't know if you are still allowed but it was pretty cool. If anyone would like to see the Vicente Calderon closer I could possible organise that. We work with some of the people at club and I have been onto the pitch a couple of times. Could possible sort that one out but probaly wouldn't attract many more visitors to the site!!!
Posts: 5 | Location: Madrid | Registered: 22 September 2003
3 lions and I are talking about the same thing. You pay a a few euros and you get to see a trophy room, go out to a section of the stadium to sit in the seats and see the stadium empty and watch some videos. It was open earlier this year in March so I assume it is still open. If you go to the stadium by metro, just walk toward the stadium and you will see a ticket window more or less directly across the street from the subway stop. This is where you buy tickets for the tour. It's easy, pretty fun and not too expensive. have fun.
Posts: 3 | Location: Boston EEUU | Registered: 23 September 2003
originally posted by jer: [qb] You guys think they would let me strut in and plant my tripod in the dead center (I think they call it the 50 yardline :jeje: ) of the field??? [/qb]
Jer, they would probably only do so if you agreed to wear a t-shirt with "I LOVE FOOTBALL/YO QUIERO FUTBOL" written on it. :jeje:
"An honest man is always a child" - Socrates ...no wonder I'm so immature!
Hey guys, thanks for all your replies, I kmow I'm a 'top' girlfriend!!!
I now have some ideas so I will definatley be taking him to the museum.
Thank you sooooooo much.
I've never been to Madrid and I'm really looking forward to it, so thanks again, I'll let you know if I get inside, (I'm sure I can manage to charm them
Lisa x
Posts: 2 | Location: Birmingham, england | Registered: 23 September 2003
Last season they started to have a tour available to the public. I think it was once a day and you had to phone a telephone number (902281709)to book a place but since the last game of the last season when they started to take one of the stands apart they have cancelled it. It used to take you around the changing rooms, to the bench many other places but as they are all located in the stand that is having lot of work done they have stopped. I went to ask about them and was told that they would start again once all the work is completed.
L@uren xxx
Posts: 18 | Location: London | Registered: 26 April 2003