From March 27th to September 3rd: Monday to Sunday from 11 AM to 8 PM
Note: On the day of a match, the stadium tour will cease operations five hours before the game begins.
Monday to Friday: 9:30 AM to 12:30 AM
Saturday to Sunday: 10:30 AM to 12:30 AM
Services: Dining
Closed: Open daily
Bendita Locura in Wanda Metropolitano is open from 12:00 PM to 11:00 PM, 7 days a week.
Services: Dining, Alcohol
Closed: Open daily
Monday to Friday: 9 AM to 1 AM
Saturday & Sunday: 10 AM to 1 AM
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway
Closed: Open daily
Monday to Thursday: 12 PM to 6 PM
Friday to Sunday: 12 PM to 2 AM
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway
Closed: Open daily
The Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, the home of Atlético Madrid, is an architectural marvel and a hub of football culture. It attracts tourists and football enthusiasts alike. The right time to visit can significantly enhance your experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the stadium's grandeur and history.
The Wanda Metropolitano Stadium is usually busier on weekends due to the higher number of matches and events. Therefore, a weekday visit will provide a more relaxed environment for your stadium tour.
For the most tranquil experience, it's recommended to visit in the morning when the stadium tends to be quieter. The influx of visitors usually increases as the day progresses. However, keep in mind that on match days, the tour will stop five hours before the game begins.
The Wanda Metropolitano Stadium is open daily from 11 AM to 8 PM.
On match days, the stadium tour is closed five hours prior to the match. The exact opening hours may vary depending on the match's start time.
Wanda Metropolitano Stadium is easily accessible by public transportation. You can take Metro Line 7 to the 'Estadio Metropolitano' stop. Alternatively, various city buses also service routes that pass by the stadium.
A thorough tour of the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, including all the main areas and the museum, typically takes 2 hours. This can vary depending on the crowd and your personal pace.