Explore Atlético Madrid: Metropolitano Stadium Guided Tour & Interactive Museum
Walk the player’s tunnel, sit on the team bench and explore a VR-rich museum at Atlético Madrid’s Metropolitano. This guided tour combines behind-the-scenes access with hands-on exhibits for a concise, immersive visit.
The Experience
Before You Go
Bring your mobile ticket
The tour requires a mobile or printed ticket; have it ready to skip the line and avoid delays.
Arrive early for quieter access
Mornings or midweek visits are less crowded and offer better photo opportunities in the locker room and tunnel.
Travel light — security checks apply
Large bags may be restricted and screened; a small daypack speeds entry and movement through exhibits.
Charge your phone for museum tech
The interactive museum uses touchscreens and VR that photograph well; a full battery helps you capture and interact with exhibits.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Barrios east of the stadium with fan cafés where former players sometimes appear
- •A rooftop viewpoint near the stadium offering uninterrupted views of the stadium exterior at sunset
Wildlife
- •Rock pigeon
- •House sparrow
Conservation Note
The stadium and museum run crowd-management and recycling programs to reduce matchday waste; visitors are asked to follow recycling bins and minimize single-use plastics.
Atlético Madrid traces to 1903; the club moved into the Cívitas Metropolitano in 2017, shifting major matches from their former stadium and modernizing fan facilities.
What to Bring
Comfortable walking shoesEssential
You’ll be on your feet for up to two hours moving between stands, locker rooms and exhibits.
Mobile phone with ticket and cameraEssential
Digital ticket required and phone is useful for photos and museum AR/VR features.
Light jacket
Stadium stands can be breezy; a layer is useful in cooler months.
Small daypack
Keeps essentials organized while meeting size limits at security checks.
Common Questions
How long is the tour?
Guided tours typically last 60 minutes, with up to 120 minutes total if you explore the interactive museum afterward.
Is the tour accessible for strollers or wheelchairs?
Main visitor routes and museum areas are stroller- and wheelchair-accessible, but some restricted zones may have limitations — contact the provider for specifics.
Can I take photos inside the stadium and museum?
Photography is generally allowed in public areas and the museum; follow guide instructions and respect any no-photo signs in restricted zones.
Do I need to arrive at a specific time?
Yes — arrive at least 15–20 minutes before your booked start to allow for ticket verification and security screening.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
60–120 minutes
Location
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Difficulty
easy
Fitness Level
Suitable for all fitness levels; mostly walking on flat, accessible surfaces
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