The Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum is a combined stadium visit and interactive exhibition at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium in Madrid. This guide covers opening hours, ticket prices, transport, parking, accessibility, and practical visitor tips.
Updated February 2026: the tour remains self-guided with timed access and may be modified on event or match days, which is not reflected in some older guides. It is advisable to buy tickets in advance.
Quick facts
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Opening hours | Daily 11am to 7pm (winter) / 11am to 8pm (summer) |
| Ticket prices | Adult from €25 |
| Address | Avenida de Luis Aragonés 4, Madrid, Spain. |
| Nearest transport | Estadio Metropolitano (Metro Line 7) |
| Typical visit time | 2 hours |
Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum opening hours
The Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum is open daily from 11am.
- October to March: 11am to 7pm
- April to October: 11am to 8pm
- Last entry is typically 1 to 2 hours before closing
Opening hours may change or the tour may be suspended on match days or during events.
Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum ticket prices
Ticket prices vary depending on the type of experience and demand, but standard entry costs €25 for adults.
- Entry includes stadium tour and museum access
- Discounts available for children and club members
Tickets are sold for specific time slots, and advance booking is strongly recommended. Tickets bought at the gate are more expensive.
Opening hours and ticket prices were checked on the official website and last updated in February 2026.
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How to get to the Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum
The stadium is located in the east of Madrid, outside the city centre.
- Metro: Estadio Metropolitano (Line 7) directly outside the stadium
- Bus routes: 28, 38, 48, 140, 153, 165, 167
- Cycling: Bike stations are available nearby
Travel time from central Madrid is typically 20 to 30 minutes by Metro.
Parking at the Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum
Parking is available around the stadium area, including official and public car parks.
Availability may be reduced on match days or during events, so public transport is generally more reliable.

How long to spend at the Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum
Most visits take around 2 hours.
- Museum: approximately 1 hour
- Stadium tour: approximately 1 hour
Allow additional time during busy periods or if waiting for timed entry slots.
Accessibility at the Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum
The museum and most public areas are accessible, but the stadium tour has limitations.
- Step-free access is available in key areas
- Visitors with mobility requirements are advised to contact the venue in advance
- Some parts of the tour route may be restricted
Accessibility can vary depending on operational conditions.
Inside the Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum: what to see
The experience combines a self-guided stadium visit with an interactive museum.
The museum covers the club’s history from its founding in 1903 to the present day, using multimedia displays, touchscreens, and immersive installations.
The stadium tour includes access to selected areas such as seating sections, panoramic viewpoints, and interior spaces depending on availability.
Some areas, including pitch access or dressing rooms, may not always be included due to operational restrictions.
The experience is self-paced, allowing visitors to move through the museum and stadium independently.
Practical visitor tips
| Tip | Details |
|---|---|
| Book in advance | Timed tickets are standard and popular slots fill quickly |
| Check match days | Tours may be reduced or unavailable during events |
| Arrive on time | Entry is linked to your booked slot |
| Allow flexibility | Tour routes can change without notice |
| Use the Metro | It is the simplest way to reach the stadium |
Frequently asked questions about Atlético Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is the Atlético de Madrid Stadium Tour suitable for children? | Yes, the museum has interactive elements suitable for families. |
| Do you need to book tickets in advance for the Atlético de Madrid Stadium Tour? | Booking in advance is recommended due to timed entry. |
| Is the Atlético de Madrid Stadium Tour open every day? | Yes, but hours vary seasonally and may change on match days. |
| Is the stadium tour included in the ticket? | Yes, standard tickets include both the museum and stadium tour. |
| Can the tour be cancelled? | Yes, tours may be modified or suspended due to events. |
Things to do near Atlético de Madrid Stadium Tour & Museum
- IFEMA Madrid
- Parque Juan Carlos I
- Plenilunio Shopping Centre
- El Capricho Park
These attractions are within a short Metro or taxi ride and can be combined with the stadium visit in the same day.
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More Madrid travel
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- Guide to visiting the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.
- Guide to visiting the Royal Palace of Madrid.
- How to get into Madrid’s Royal Palace when tickets have sold out.
- The three cities day tour to Toledo, Ávila and Segovia from Madrid: How it works.
- What you need to know about the Almudena Cathedral in Madrid.