Atlético de Madrid: Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium Entry
Entry to Atlético de Madrid's stadium (Riyadh Air Metropolitano, formerly Wanda) with interactive museum, dressing rooms and presidential box. Optional audio guide. 4.7/5 across 2,188 reviews. Top rated.
4.72,188 reviews
Practical details
- Duration
- 1.5 hours
- Guide languages
- Spanish · English
- Mobile ticket
- No need to print
- Instant confirmation
- Right after booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Yes · flag it when booking
- Minimum age
- No restriction
- Pets
- Not allowed
- Cancellation
- Free up to 24h before
Highlights
- Access to the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, host of the 2019 and 2027 Champions League Final
- First-team dressing rooms and presidential box open to visitors
- Interactive museum with virtual reality, touchscreens and games
- Official operator: Atlético de Madrid Stadium itself
- Top rated and «likely to sell out» — 4.7/5 across more than 2,000 reviews
Our take
The best-rated stadium tour product in Madrid: 4.7/5 across 2,188 reviews, flagged «top rated» and «likely to sell out». Operated directly by Atlético de Madrid Stadium (not by a middleman). The base price is very competitive — €27 vs the €42 of the self-guided Bernabéu Tour. Reviews are enthusiastic: dressing rooms always open, interactive museum with virtual reality and screens, modern stadium (opened in 2017) host of the 2019 and 2027 Champions League Final. What's worth knowing. The audio guide is NOT included in the base price — it's added as an extra at checkout, and worth paying for because the route is self-guided and without audio you miss context. Several reviews mention the audio guide cuts out at some points; let the Tour staff know on the spot. The stadium is in Las Rosas, outside the centre: metro Estadio Metropolitano (line 7) is 10 minutes walking, but from Sol it's 30-35 minutes with a transfer. Better go from 17:30 onwards — several reviews mention the stadium is practically empty at that time. Who it's for: Atlético fans or European football fans in general, travellers comparing with the Bernabéu and preferring guaranteed access to dressing rooms and benches, families with kids who'd enjoy the interactive museum (screens, virtual reality and games hook the youngest). Who it's NOT for: travellers without time in Madrid or without sporting interest (the trip to the stadium costs a whole morning or afternoon), and anyone wanting a human guide explaining — here it's self-guided with optional audio.
What's included
- Entry to the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium (formerly Wanda)
- Entry to the Interactive Museum
- Audio guide in Spanish or English (if you add it at checkout)
- Photo Corner (if you choose the corresponding option)
Not included
- Food and drinks
- Transport to the stadium
- Audio guide if you do NOT add it as an extra
Good to know
What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- ID document (may be requested at security)
- Water bottle (not included)
Not suitable for
- Pets (service dogs only)
Things to keep in mind
- The audio guide is NOT included in the base price — added as an extra at checkout
- Reviews mention some audios cut out — let staff know if it happens to you
- The museum and dressing rooms may partially close on match days or events
- The stadium is outside the centre — calculate 30-40 min by metro from Sol
- Small-group option specifically available
Meeting point
Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium (formerly Wanda), Av. de Luis Aragonés, 4 — Las Rosas area. Access via the Atleti Tour entrance. The exact point varies slightly depending on the ticket option; all around coordinate 40.4356, -3.6013.
The stadium is far from the centre: metro Estadio Metropolitano (line 7) is 10 minutes walking. Check the Tour entrance in your email — it varies depending on whether you've added Photo Corner or not. Arrive 15 minutes early for security. If you go at 17:30 or later you'll find the stadium practically empty (recommendation from several reviews).
The experience
What you'll see
Self-guided route through the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium (formerly Wanda), home of Atlético de Madrid since 2017 and host of the 2019 and 2027 Champions League Finals. Estimated duration 1.5 hours, with optional audio guide in Spanish or English.
- View of the stadium from inside: roof structure, stands and pitch of the Metropolitano.
- First-team dressing rooms: always open (not closed on match eve or day like at the Bernabéu).
- Presidential box: the area from which the president follows the matches.
- Press room: where players and coach face the media after the match.
- Players' tunnel to the pitch: the same route footballers take when they come out.
- Interactive Museum: virtual reality, touchscreens, binoculars, interactive booths and games on the club's history.
How it works
Access point: Atleti Tour entrance at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Av. de Luis Aragonés, 4. Metro Estadio Metropolitano (line 7) 10 minutes on foot. From Sol it's 30-35 minutes by metro with a transfer.
Important: the audio guide is NOT in the base price. Add it as an extra at checkout — the route is self-guided and without audio you lose a lot of context. If you pay for the «Photo Corner», you enter through a slightly different entrance (check your confirmation email).
Arrive 15 minutes early for security. The visit lasts 1.5 hours at a calm pace; 1 hour does it if you don't linger in the interactive museum. Small-group option available at a higher price.
Timing tip: several reviews indicate that from 17:30 the stadium is practically empty — you go at your own pace without queues in the interactive experiences.
Who I'd recommend it to
- Atlético de Madrid fans or European football fans in general.
- Families with kids who'd enjoy the interactive museum (VR, games, screens).
- Anyone wanting guaranteed dressing-room and bench access (they don't close like at the Bernabéu).
- Anyone after the best stadium tour for value (€27).
Who I would NOT recommend it to
- Anyone with little time in Madrid: the stadium is outside the centre (30-40 min metro).
- Anyone needing a human guide explaining: here it's self-guided with optional audio.
- Anyone not adding the audio guide and not a football fan — too much context lost.
- Anyone with no sporting interest: there are better plans in central Madrid for that half-day.
Accessibility
The operator lists the product with no explicit accessibility restrictions (unlike the Bernabéu Guided). The stadium is modern with lifts and ramps. If mobility is an important factor, confirm at booking the specific option.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before with full refund. «Reserve now and pay later» option also available.
Frequently asked questions
Why is it now called Riyadh Air Metropolitano and not Wanda?
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