Real Madrid's stadium, in the Chamartin district on Paseo de la Castellana, is one of the most famous football stadiums in the world with a capacity of 81,000 spectators. Admire Cristiano Ronaldo in a game or visit the museum.
Real Madrid's stadium, in the Chamartin district on Paseo de la Castellana, is one of the most famous football stadiums in the world with a capacity of 81,000 spectators. Admire Cristiano Ronaldo in a game or visit the museum.
The Santiago Bernabéu was inaugurated in 1947 as the Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, and its current name was assigned in honor of Santiago Bernabéu, the team's president for 35 years.
It is classified by UEFA with the highest distinction: 'elite stadium', and it is also known as the heart of Madridismo.
The stadium is located in the Chamartín neighborhood, along Paseo de la Castellana. It is one of Madrid's premier attractions and a favorite space for football enthusiasts, attracting over a million visitors annually.
The Santiago Bernabéu has a built area in the parking lot of Paseo de la Castellana that provides fans with 1,115 parking spaces on matchdays.
Parking on the street near the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
In the vicinity of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, you can find limited regulated parking spaces, both in the green and blue zones. If you move away from the main area, it's much easier to find parking spaces, although on matchdays, it becomes a truly challenging task as they are usually in high demand.
Public parking near the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
In the Chamartín district, in the north of Madrid and very close to the Santiago Bernabéu, you can find various public parking lots where you can leave your car. We recommend that you reserve your parking space in advance through the Parkimeter website or app to avoid driving around with your car on matchdays.