
Metropolitano Stadium
Home to Atlético Madrid, Estadio Metropolitano is a modern architectural marvel that offers an unforgettable experience for football fans and visitors alike.
About this place
Why visit?
Visiting Estadio Metropolitano is a unique experience for football fans, where you can feel the passion of Atlético de Madrid supporters. Additionally, its modern architecture and top-notch facilities make it an attractive place for any visitor.
History and context
Estadio Metropolitano was inaugurated in 2017 and is the home of Club Atlético de Madrid. It replaced the old Vicente Calderón Stadium, which was the club's venue for over 50 years. This modern stadium has been designed to host large-scale sports and cultural events.
What to see
Guided tours, the club museum, the official store.
Mistakes to avoid
1. Not arriving on time for the start of the match. 2. Not checking the event schedule. 3. Forgetting to wear appropriate clothing for the weather.
Location
Address
Avenida de Luis Aragonés, s/n, 28022 Madrid, Spain
How to get there
Metro: Line 7 (Station: Estadio Metropolitano), Bus: Lines 77, 140, 156
Recommended Duration
2-3 hours
Practical Information
Opening Hours
N/A
Tickets
Tips
1. Buy your tickets in advance to avoid queues. 2. Arrive early to enjoy the atmosphere before the match. 3. Use public transport to avoid parking issues.
Address
Avenida de Luis Aragonés, s/n, 28022 Madrid, Spain
Phone
+34 91 365 00 00Official website
https://www.atleticodemadrid.com/estadioPrice
medium
Best time of day
Afternoon
Wheelchair accessible
✓ Wheelchair accessible
Kid friendly
✓ Kid friendly
Frequently asked questions
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