Book Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium Combo Ticket – Save Upto 5%

Madrid is famous for its art museums, such as the best-known Prado Museum, which hosts artworks from Velázquez and Goya.

But that’s not all; Real Madrid’s football legacy is no less known!
Bernabeu Stadium has been the home stadium of the famous Real Madrid team since its completion in 1947.

With this combo ticket, art lovers can explore the Prado Museum, and to add some fun to the rest of their day, football lovers can visit Bernabeu Stadium.

Also, you can select your preferred date and time slot for visiting each attraction and gain insights from the tour guide.

Learn more about the tour, its inclusions and prices with this handy guide and make the right decision for yourself!

Here’s a catch: If you book your tickets today, you gain a discount of 5%; read more to avail yourself of it!

Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium Ticket Includes:

  • Bernabéu Stadium tickets with reduced price
  • Access to the Real Madrid Museum
  • Prado Museum Skip the line Entry
  • 2-hour guided tour in English or Spanish

Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium Combo Tour Price:

The ticket price for Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium varies based on the visitor’s age.

Prado Museum tickets:

Visitor’s AgeTicket Price
Adult ticket (12+ years)€35
Child ticket (3 to 11 years)€32
Infant ticket (upto 2 years)Free


Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Tickets:

Visitor’s AgeTicket Price
Adult ticket (15+ years)€24
Child ticket (5 to 15 years)€18
Infant ticket (upto 5 years)Free

If you book separate tickets for both attractions, it will cost you around €62, but with this combo ticket, you can save up to 5%, i.e., on average, €7 per ticket.

How Does This Prado and Bernabeu Combo Ticket Work?

Choose the preferred time: Select the dates and times you want to visit each attraction on the booking website.

You can also select the number of tickets you need.

Complete secure payment: Once you have selected your visit dates and tickets, you must complete the secure payment process.

You can pay with a variety of credit and debit cards.

Receive your tickets: Once your payment has been processed, you will receive your tickets by email. Print out your tickets or save them to your phone before you go.

Show the tickets to the guide and enjoy your visit! 

Do you also want to add one more attraction to your tour by spending just a few more euros?

These combo tickets provide a tour of the Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium and a visit to the famous Landscape of Light in Madrid.

Book these combo tickets for just €66 now!

What to Expect with the Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium Combo Tour

With these guided tour tickets in hand, pick up your time slot and date to visit each attraction.

You can begin your journey by reaching the selected time before the attractions, whether a stadium or a museum.

At the entrance, you will find a tour guide holding a sign( below mentioned).

From there, the guide will take you inside the Prado Museum and ensure you enjoy the comprehensive visit without missing any notable artworks.

There, you can see the paintings of famous artists like Velázquez, Goya, Bosch and many more in different halls/rooms.

The guide will also tell you inside stories about commissions, different famous artworks, and the museum’s history.

If you are an art enthusiast, you can also learn more about artists’ different art techniques over time.

After enjoying the art trip, you can see the whole stadium where Real Madrid practices and also see the trophies it has won over the years.

The stadium provides stunning views and also hosts a museum with video displays that let you relive all the amazing moments from Real Madrid’s football history.

If you are a football fan, this stadium tour will surely be an amazing adventure for you!

Know Before You Go:

Meeting Point: You can meet your guide on Paseo del Prado, close to the Velázquez Statue.

You can easily identify your guide by seeing the big sign that says AMIGO TOURS; the guide will hold the sign board.

Kindly make sure to be at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the start of your tour! You might miss the tour if you get late.

Rescheduling or refunding will not be possible if you miss the tour due to coming late.

Cancellation Policy:

Rescheduling/Cancellation for the Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium combo tickets is possible until 24 hours before your visit.

How Far Apart are Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Prado Museum?

Prado Museum Address: Museo Nacional del Prado, C. de Ruiz de Alarcón, 23, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain

Bernabeu Stadium Address: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Av. de Concha Espina, 1, Chamartín, 28036 Madrid, Spain

The Prado Museum is located in central Madrid, Spain, specifically on Paseo del Prado.

The museum is also part of the Golden Triangle of Art, including the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.

Bernabeu Stadium is located in the Chamartín district of Madrid.

Both attractions are about 5 km (3 miles) apart from each other.

How to Get from Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to Prado Museum 

Visitors can easily get from one place to another by taking a bus, car or taxi.

Taking a bus is the best option if you are on a budget trip and want to travel cost-effectively. 
The bus will take 20 to 30 minutes and will cost you around €2 to €3.

You can take bus lines 14 or 32 from the nearby stop to reach the museum.

If you have luggage or want to reach the museum faster and more conveniently, taking a taxi is also a good option.

Taxis are readily available in Madrid and will cost you around €6 to €10 for a one-way journey.

You can also drive between them via the P.º de la Castellana route if you have a car. To use the route:

1. Head southwest on P.º de la Castellana and continue for 3 km.

2. Take P.º de Recoletos, then P.º del Prado, and reach the museum. GET DIRECTIONS

Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium Opening Hours

The Prado Museum is open year-round except for a few public holidays. The last entry is provided up to 30 minutes before closing time.

However, visitors may be asked to leave 10 minutes before the museum closes. Read More.

Prado Museum Opening Hours :

DaysTimings
Monday to Saturday10 am to 8 pm
Sundays and during holidays10 am to 7 pm
Last Entry 30 minutes before closing 
Closed on January 1, May 1, and December 25

Bernabeu Stadium Opening Hours:

The stadium tour is open to visitors throughout the year from 9.30 am to 7 pm. However, the ticket office closes early, at 3.30 pm.

If you want to save yourself the disappointment of not getting the tickets at the site, make sure to book the Bernabeu Stadium tickets online in advance.

DaysTimings
Monday to Saturday9.30 am to 7 pm
Sunday and public holidays10 am to 6.30 pm
Ticket Office Closed 2.30 pm and 3.30 pm 
Holidays25 December and 1 January

About Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium

Let’s learn more about these attractions before planning a visit:

 Prado Museum

The Prado Museum is one of the world’s premier art galleries.

With 2 million annual visitors, it stood 13th on the list of most-visited art museums worldwide in 2022.

The museum is renowned for its vast collection of European art from the 6th century BC to the late 19th century.

Founded in 1819, it houses an extensive array of masterpieces from artists such as Velázquez, Goya, Titian, Rubens, Bosch and many others.

Some of the notable works include Velázquez’s “Las Meninas,” Goya’s “The Third of May 1808,” and Bosch’s “The Garden of Earthly Delights.”

Initially constructed to house the Natural History Cabinet, commissioned by King Charles III, the museum has a fascinating history of transformation.

Want to know more about the must-see artworks at the Prado Museum? Get a curated

list of them, along with their location.

Upgrade Your Experience 

Do you want to experience the Royal Palace of Madrid, where the kings once lived and ruled?

The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish royal family, and it also provides a tour to visitors.

Check out these combo tickets for just €85 and tour the Royal Palace, along with the museum and stadium, now!

Santiago Bernabeu Stadium 

With a seating capacity of 96,000, Santiago Bernabeu Stadium is the second-largest stadium in Spain.

It was built in 1947 and has been home to the world-known football club Real Madrid since its formation.

The stadium’s name pays homage to Santiago Bernabéu, who was the club’s president for nearly 35 years. 

The Bernabéu isn’t just a place for Real Madrid’s home games; it has also hosted major football events on the international stage.

The European Cup finals, the 2010 Champions League final, and the 1982 World Cup final victory of Italy are just a few examples of the historic occasions that took place there.

The stadium provides its visitors with various self-guided and guided tours, including access to its museum and trophies it has won over time.

FAQs

What is included with the Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium Combo tickets?

The combo tickets offer a fantastic package covering access to the Prado Museum and Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

With these tickets, you can also visit the Real Madrid Museum, which has access to temporary exhibitions, and even visit the official shop at the Bernabéu Stadium.

Additionally, you can enjoy a 2-hour guided tour of Prado Museum in English or Spanish.

What is the price for the Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium combo tickets?

For the Prado Museum, adult tickets (12+ years) cost €35, child tickets (3-11 years) cost €32, and infants (under 2 years) are free to enter.

For Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, adult tickets (15+ years) cost €24, child tickets (5 to 15 years) cost €18, and infants (under 5 years) can enter for free.

If you book separate tickets, the price is higher. However, booking the combo ticket saves 5%, or approximately €7 on each ticket.

How much is the distance between Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Prado Museum?

The Prado Museum and Santiago Bernabéu Stadium are approximately 5 kilometers (3 miles) apart from each other.

How to get from Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to Prado Museum?

Visitors can easily reach the Prado Museum from the Bernabeu Stadium by car, taxi or bus.

Taking a bus (Bus Line 14 or 32) is a cost-effective option, costing around €2 to €3 and taking 20 to 30 minutes.

Alternatively, you can take a taxi, which is readily available in Madrid, and it will cost around €6 to €10 for a one-way journey.

If you have a car, driving via the P.º de la Castellana route is also an option.

Can I cancel my Prado and Bernabeu combo tickets?

You can reschedule or cancel the Prado Museum and Bernabeu Stadium combo tickets up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit.

However, it’s essential to be on time for the tour, as rescheduling or refunding won’t be possible if you miss it due to being late.

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